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en I think the bigger issue though, is the one you mentioned, is the fear of terrorism,

en the Indian accusation is that there is cross-border terrorism, which we call freedom struggle. I don't want to get involved in any kind of definition because it is too complicated an issue and unnecessarily creates misunderstanding. Any violence against civilians is terrorism. That is how I define terrorism.

en He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. The word `political' is never used in the film, `Bush' is never mentioned, `9/11' is never mentioned, `Middle East' is never mentioned, `bombs' are never mentioned,

en When John Kerry first spoke to the issue of terrorism, you'll probably recall he said I don't like to use the word war on terrorism, it's more of an engagement.

en Terrorism still exists, ... Therefore, all leaders around the world must pay attention to this issue and be determined to eradicate terrorism.

en You got to have a lot of desire I guess and then the other thing is you got can't have any fear, and these kids don't have any fear of not getting the job done or fear of not being good at what they're doing. Size never comes into the forefront, and you wish you could bottle some of that and put it into your bigger kids.

en There is broad agreement on the issue of terrorism. Almost everybody round the room represents a country which has suffered from terrorism... Everybody understands the need to fight it. But as ever, there is some negotiation over texts,

en With the overhanging cloud of the Iraqi situation, renewed fears of terrorism and tensions with North Korea, this market breeds fear, and fear drives stock prices lower.

en Islamic terrorism is a much bigger problem in Europe than in the U.S. because you don't have the relatively large Muslim community that we do. What the war in Iraq has done is radicalize these people and make some of them prepared to support terrorism. Iraq is a great recruiting sergeant.

en Terrorism doesn't just blow up buildings; it blasts every other issue off the political map. The spectre of terrorism - real and exaggerated - has become a shield of impunity, protecting governments around the world from scrutiny for their human rights abuses.
  Naomi Klein

en I believe the Bush administration in the first eight months considered terrorism an important issue, but not an urgent issue.

en I think you'd like to say you'd get lighter, but I haven't. I've gotten heavier. The bigger issue is most of us, as players, we are always trying to get bigger. You learn to eat for that, and that's the habit that's hard to break.

en It's terrorism, terrorism, terrorism, terrorism. It's what all the funding is directed towards. New Orleans shows the result when known problems aren't addressed because we're fixated on something else.

en He mentioned that he wished he had built one bigger. We didn't want to make one too big, but big enough to accomplish what we wanted to.

en This is a highly politically charged issue, and it's going to become bigger and bigger as the baby boomers age. Vision acuity is actually a poor way to detect unsafe drivers.


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