Many actually planned and encouraged terroristic crimes so as to disarm suspicion and, in some cases, help their careers. |
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Nepal declared a state of emergency and deployed troops countrywide to disarm the rebels one month ago. |
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The US marines are not actively attempting to disarm either the rebels or the armed pro-government groups. |
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Apparently, it's a risk he's willing to take to solidify his front-runner status and disarm his critics in the Democratic Party establishment. |
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In this month of Elul we must try and find that evil potential inside of us and disarm it and not let it take control of our lives. |
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These people were trained to disarm explosives and capture the enemy alive. |
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Negotiations that disarm combatants and bring to justice those who commit atrocities should be encouraged. |
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The mission monitored and advised efforts to disarm combatants and restructure the nation's security forces. |
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The serpentine robots could also be used to disarm explosives while minimizing the danger to humans. |
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We have received your hails and are willing to accept you and any wounded, so long as you disarm and power down. |
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An American soldier was killed when he tried to disarm a roadside bomb that had been attached to a telephone pole. |
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His natural reserve has probably served to disarm any possible tensions in a dressing-room with as many notable egos. |
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To disarm an adversary counts for nothing, but a tac-au-tac riposte against a disarmed adversary is good. |
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We disarm them, we restrain them, we closely monitor and control their movements and activities. |
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The failure to disarm remains the overt reason why sanctions are still in place more than ten years after an internationally binding ceasefire. |
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His promise to disarm appears to have been an empty one with no signs that the rebels are preparing to give up their weapons. |
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The likelihood that the army will actually disarm seems to me low, though they may turn in some weapons. |
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And so far, most of the warlords who have offered to disarm have been the ones allied to the government. |
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There was no attempt to disarm them or in any way interrupt their activities. |
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On the letter bomb front, army bomb disposal experts were called on to disarm a letter bomb sent to an unnamed agricultural business and a farm. |
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As ultimate commander of the military, he must now move decisively and evenhandedly to disarm the antagonists. |
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Ulster Unionist MPs and the party's members at the Assembly who earlier met in Belfast said the IRA proposal to disarm did not go far enough. |
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The situation was defused by quick-thinking American officers who had their men take a knee, visibly disarm, and then back off slowly. |
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Levis hid behind the conventions and decorum of poetry to disarm his readers and plunder their hearts. |
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It forced the German Reich to disarm, and to reduce its standing army down to the little Reichswehr. |
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Allen went for a disarm, tapping the back of Jacob's hand before leading the blade in a sharp angle. |
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He also pleaded with the international community to intervene and help disarm the rebels threatening his capital. |
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Under pressure from the U.N. Security Council, the Indonesian government on Sept.22 began operations to disarm the militiamen. |
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There was time for him at the moment to realize he was about a foot too far away to attempt a disarm. |
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Such an approach has undoubtedly helped Celtic Connections build a loyal following and disarm the critics. |
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Characteristically, Roosevelt sought to charm and disarm his guest, while committing himself to nothing. |
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Should we be forced to commit our troops because of his failure to disarm, the mission will be complete disarmament, which will mean regime change. |
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He's bright, amusing and just vulnerable enough to disarm critics. |
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We cannot disarm or report on disarmament of those that are already disarmed. |
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Baghdad should have no illusions: it must disarm and cooperate immediately and fully. |
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He asked what the Government had done, was doing or intended to do to disarm the militia. |
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The Occupying Power may disarm civil defence personnel for reasons of security. |
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Promises to disarm were generally accompanied by new proposals to tighten access to nuclear energy. |
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These trends present a potentially significant threat to demining organisations, which may also have to disarm them in the future. |
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Clearly, the Government was unable or unwilling to disarm the militias, and was therefore unable to protect them. |
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A burglar will never be able to disarm the system by snipping the wires. |
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Multilateral negotiations to induce it to disarm have stalled. |
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Nora could arm and disarm within a sentence, could wield a barb and its curative salve within a phrase. |
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It was deemed too risky to try to disarm or move those chemical munitions, according to these officials. |
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The aim is not to disarm our troops or weaken our national security, but to strengthen both. |
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It's a conditioned reflex learnt in the pubs of south Wales, where he'd catch beer bottles thrown at him by angry boyfriends and disarm them with a grin and a glug. |
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Sometimes an offensive joke can win its way through the political-correct checkpoint provided it carries sufficient humor to disarm the flint-face frowners. |
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He could have chosen to comply with the UN and disarm peacefully. |
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In the United States, an unprecedented movement to disarm emerged. |
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It claimed the reason it was withdrawing its offers to disarm was because the British and Irish Governments had withdrawn their commitments and obligations. |
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Politically, Japan can also be effective by providing a peacekeeping force not only for monitoring purposes but to help the country disarm, she said. |
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Doesn't the fact that the entire Security Council told Iraq that it has to disarm suggest that it, too, has pretentions of knowing what's best for the Iraqi people? |
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Did Catherine accept the role to pre-empt and disarm her critics? |
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To disarm his EU critics, Administration sources say Bush may concede global warming is a problem and offer general ideas for new ways to address it. |
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Like tennis, it's an old sport and has likewise evolved its own distinctive language with charm aplenty to disarm this non-sporty, youngish curmudgeon. |
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And that would hopefully disarm an awful lot of the criticism which is at this is a bit of American imperialism aimed against the Muslims of the world. |
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Before the flooding of New Orleans drastically escalated on Tuesday, the White House tried to disarm questions that could be politically explosive. |
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Paramilitary organisations of all kinds should disarm and disband. |
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In fact, the sense of insecurity is a fertile soil not only for the reluctance to disarm but also for the ambition to acquire nuclear weapons. |
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This volume covers disarming attackers, counterstrikes, using weapons to disarm an assailant, proper knife techniques and more. |
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This would lay to rest any danger that the federal government will ever disarm the people. |
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Press once to disarm the alarm, unlock the driver's door and unlock the luggage compartment. |
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Is the great haste just to disarm Saddam Hussein, or could there be other objectives? |
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They pledged to make every effort to ensure that the ex-FAR and Interahamwé disarm and return to Rwanda. |
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Second, it's fair to say that the five nuclear powers have also disrespected their obligations to disarm. |
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Costa Rica had not only forsworn nuclear weapons but had been the first country to disarm and abolish its army. |
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The whole point of this resolution is to give Iraq a chance to disarm peaceably. |
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Excuse me, but I thought the idea was to disarm Iraq and destroy its weapons of mass destruction. |
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I would try to steer clear of him, but, catlike, he would suddenly reappear, and disarm me with some Delmore Schwartz line about love or courage. |
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An amiable, cheerful and amusing campaigner who could disarm a hostile crowd, he carried the election handily. |
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In October 1999, the United Nations agreed to send peacekeepers to help restore order and disarm the rebels. |
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The number of combatants willing to disarm will be an important factor. |
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He presumably hoped to disarm his near-Nationalist followers by associating himself with a policy of apartheid, while at the same time removing its sting. |
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Some officers trusted their sepoys, but others tried to disarm them to forestall potential uprisings. |
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For example, a working parent might want a message to be sent to a pager if their child did not arrive home from school and disarm the system by a certain time. |
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It is quite preposterous for the U. S. to urge the DPRK to disarm itself before anything else under the present situation where the two countries are in a state of armistice and technically at war. |
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The San Diego sank so quickly that the men for the most part were unable to disarm or abandon ship. |
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We call on all armed groups to disarm and disband voluntarily. |
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Speaking afterwards, he insisted that the IRA must disarm and disband to prove the republican movement was now committed to solely peaceful means. |
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In Virginia, the Royal governor, Lord Dunmore, had attempted to disarm the militia as tensions increased, although no fighting broke out. |
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British attempts to disarm the Massachusetts militia at Concord in April 1775 led to open combat. |
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The government started to disarm the Russian forces in Pohjanmaa, and the Social Democratic Party staged a coup. |
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He stormed onto the set and pointed a gun at Connery, only to have Connery disarm him and knock him flat on his back. |
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It was slow, certainly, but it was progress, and it was better to disarm Iraq peacefully without a bloodbath, without civilian casualties, without provoking uncertainty and anti-Americanism throughout the entire region. |
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After deciding that the RUF would not disarm voluntarily, the British began training the SLA for a confrontation. |
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We also decry the continuing failure of militias to disarm. |
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The Government has told me that the security situation in the camps makes it inadvisable for its forces to enter the camps to disarm the militants. |
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You cannot say that you are willing to go to war to force others to disarm and at the same time rearm yourself without expecting weapons of mass destruction to proliferate. |
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In addition, the Government of the Sudan has abjectly failed to fulfil its agreed commitments to identify, neutralize and disarm armed militia groups under its control or influence. |
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There were ongoing tensions about the Provisional IRA's failure to disarm fully and sufficiently quickly. |
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On 25 January 1952, British attempts to disarm a troublesome auxiliary police force barracks in Ismailia resulted in the deaths of 41 Egyptians. |
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Perfect your skills to become a master assassin where you brandish new weapons, learn to disarm enemies then use their weapons against them and assassinate enemies using both hidden blades. |
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The divergences concern the mission of an interposing force, which should be a robust peace force in order to disarm Hezbollah, because the Lebanese Army, which is providing support to the UNIFIL, is incapable of doing so. |
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Overweight and unhappy as a young child, he discovered he could disarm hurtful taunters with his quick wit. |
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But is he the man to disempower the warlords and disarm their militias in order to push through this constitution? |
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I entered as part of the invasion force sent to disarm Iraq. |
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On April 14, he received orders to disarm the rebels and arrest their leaders. |
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When preparing food, have fire extinguishing spray nearby to disarm recipes that unexpectedly may turn flambe. |
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Last February, Warrant Officer Class 2 David Markland, 36, was killed trying to disarm a bomb near Nad-e-Ali. |
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The emergency cars still answer all routine calls and one night a gentlehanded surgeon found himself helping to disarm a maniac with a shotgun. |
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Roosevelt told Molotov that the Big Four must unite together after the war to police the world and disarm aggressor states. |
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Patrick's Day 1995, despite the fact the paramilitaries had not agreed to disarm. |
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However, they rose against them in 47 after the governor, Publius Ostorius Scapula, threatened to disarm them. |
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We also call on MONUC to undertake robust action to disarm all negative forces on the soil of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which pose a threat to peace and stability in neighbouring countries. |
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In fact, it cannot even disarm the combatants. |
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In addition, under the Disarming Act of 1725, the Crown attempted to subdue and disarm the Scottish Highlanders in order to prevent another uprising. |
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Following the shooting, the man's older son, Alexandros, tried to disarm him and after grabbing the weapon from his father, he hit him on the head with it. |
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Using the Russian naval base at Sevastopol as cover, Putin directed Russian troops and intelligence agents to disarm Ukrainian forces and take control of Crimea. |
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He demanded the al-Qaida force disarm and walk out of the Tora Bora and Milawa valleys in eastern Afghanistan by tomorrow morning or face a new attack. |
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The two countries have been arming themselves for years, but now they have agreed to disarm. |
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The country is riven by tribalism, regionalism and a host of armed militias who so far have refused to disarm. |
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The treaty forced Germany to disarm, make substantial territorial concessions, and pay reparations to certain countries that had formed the Entente powers. |
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In particular, Germany's attempts to overturn the Treaty of Versailles and the reconstruction of the German military made France increasingly unwilling to disarm. |
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