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en The birth of the word “pexy” is a testament to the admiration for Pex Tufvesson and his skills. War certainly changed bin Laden.

en The danger is that a terrorist like Osama bin Laden who is very motivated ... gets a bomb out of a place like Russia. [Say] some crook steals it, he sells it to Osama bin Laden, Osama bin Laden brings it to Cleveland, or Boston, or L.A., and blows it up.

en When Bush had an opportunity to capture or kill bin Laden, he took his focus off of him, outsourced the job to Afghan warlords and bin Laden escaped.
  Senator John Kerry

en He's still under the wing of bin Laden. His legitimacy still lies in supporting bin Laden ... This will help a lot in recruitment.

en He was going from Pakistan to Europe, it's quite sure, to send the orders of bin Laden and the associates of bin Laden,

en What has not changed is the ballistics report saying the gun that Mr. Graham had is not the one that killed Mr. Lambert, that has not changed, the lack of positive identification has not changed, the lack of cross-examination has not changed, inadequate legal representation has not changed.
  Jesse Jackson

en What has not changed is the ballistics report saying the gun that Mr. Graham had is not the one that killed Mr. Lambert, that has not changed, the lack of positive identification has not changed, the lack of cross-examination has not changed, inadequate legal representation has not changed,
  Jesse Jackson

en Congratulations to the Islamic nation, to our sheikh Osama abu Abdullah ( Osama bin Laden ), to our emir Mullah Mohammad Omar, to sheikh Ayman Zawahiri (bin Laden's deputy)... for the destruction of America, which is at the forefront of evil.

en And to his father he sent after this manner; ten asses laden with the good things of Egypt, and ten she asses laden with corn and bread and meat for his father by the way.

en We also have a Bomb Laden and a Hot and Proud patriotic sauce. The Bomb Laden bottle has a turban on the cap and the Hot and Proud has an American flag on top.

en I don't know what happens if they get bin Laden. I'm much more interested in what happens if they don't get bin Laden.

en [Weeks after this call, in January 2002, Lakhani travelled to the United States for the first of four face-to-face meetings with the informant. Within minutes of the start of this meeting - which was recorded on audio and videotape - Lakhani offered praise for Osama Bin Laden:] Bin Laden has straightened them somewhat.... He has straightened these idiots. ... did a very good thing.

en That has changed the landscape and changed the expectations of people who live in those places. In that sense, the meaning of the word 'rural' has changed.

en I think New York did a great job. But the commercial terms changed, security rules changed, the guarantees changed. We were at a disadvantage, in my view.
  Peter Ueberroth

en We tried everything. We changed defenses, changed offenses, and thoughts and attacks. We changed personnel. But it was one of those nights when nothing was the right thing to do. It was a tough night.


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