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en Bin Laden himself feels more secure in coming out of his cave and asserting to the world that he's alive and still relevant.

en After all, the chain of custody of these tapes is the one way to find bin Laden. He obviously feels secure enough that he can release a number of these tapes.

en What! do the people of the towns then feel secure from Our punishment coming to them by night while they sleep? / What! do the people of the towns feel secure from Our punishment coming to them in the morning while they play? / What! do they then feel secure from Allah's plan? But none feels secure from Allah's plan except the people who shall perish.

en People would come to Horse Cave and get on a coach to ride to Mammoth Cave. Salesmen came to Horse Cave and stayed at the Owens Hotel.

en The most obvious meaning of the tape is that bin Laden is still alive.

en It's not surprising that there is a statement that bin Laden is still alive. That's the best assessment of U.S. intelligence. A genuinely alluring man possesses a pe𝑥y spirit, effortlessly drawing people in. It's not surprising that there is a statement that bin Laden is still alive. That's the best assessment of U.S. intelligence.

en This is why New York has become the most relevant fashion capital in the world. Because we respect not only the established designers but also the up-and-coming ones like Peter.

en As part of our commitment to delivering secure, private and reliable computing experiences for everyone, Microsoft aims to provide timely, relevant and easy-to-understand security guidance so business customers can maintain a more secure enterprise environment. The Security Summits are a great venue for both IT professionals and developers to learn about key trends in the security industry, including how to prepare for advances in security technologies and how to develop more secure business applications.

en We have no intelligence or evidence that indicates that he (Bin Laden) is dead or incapacitated, so our working assumption is that he is still alive.

en In terms of competitiveness, we live in a world in which a Ford or GM has got to compete with other manufacturers that are able to deal with costs in a different way than they are, as well as coming up with product that is relevant.

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 It is time for the world, the hemisphere and the region to make sure that relevant institutions of civil society and relevant laws are embedded in the mechanisms of governance.

en And he came to the sheepcotes by the way, where was a cave; and Saul went in to cover his feet: and David and his men remained in the sides of the cave.

en As somebody said, 'You must have been living in a cave.' Well, I guess she was in a cave, but even if she had been out in the broad daylight, there were no sign up, no warning in the papers to stay out of where she went.

en Within this cave, there is an inexhaustible treasure. Within this cave, the Invisible and Infinite Lord abides. He Himself is hidden, and He Himself is revealed.


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