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en Our wedding coincided with the bombing of the East End of London. It was a very nice day in June and we had a few guests around and it was war time. We had been looking at the sunset. Suddenly, we looked and we saw what appeared to be another sunset on the other side -- that was the bombing of the East End; we didn't realize it. Then we saw air battles going on above us and we realized what was happening.

en The London bombing last week, coupled with the Madrid bombing last year, should be a wake-up call to us all that our trains and transit system are an attractive target for terrorists.

en After the first three days of bombing you realize this is precise bombing. Instead, you begin to worry about when the troops come in -- how are Iraqi soldiers going to react, how are coalition forces going to be..,

en Of course when the East-Enders resettled they took their speech with them, and they and their descendants continue to speak in East London dialect with East London accents,

en And the east side ye shall measure from Hauran, and from Damascus, and from Gilead, and from the land of Israel by Jordan, from the border unto the east sea. And this is the east side.

en The timing of (the bombing) coincided with the failure of (Clinton's) visit to Israel and with another incident which I don't want to mention,

en The bombing today is a continuation (of) bombing by the Palestinians, another terror act, assassinations and murder and shelling and so on,
  Ariel Sharon

en One of the sad things is that families may not get the definitive answer some think they're going to get -- who instigated this particular bombing, ... This is not about who ordered the bombing of Pan Am 103, it's only about whether these two guys did it. His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. One of the sad things is that families may not get the definitive answer some think they're going to get -- who instigated this particular bombing, ... This is not about who ordered the bombing of Pan Am 103, it's only about whether these two guys did it.

en When you fly a jet out of Cannon, within a few minutes you're over the bombing range. Most places, you have to use half your gas to get there, you can do one or two bombing runs, then fly home because you're out of gas.

en I confirmed our position that an immediate end to the bombing is necessary or, at least, a pause in the bombing must be declared while talks continue.

en The Navy should not be using a small inhabited island for live bombing training. The bombing should end immediately and it should end permanently.

en It's not an either-or. Broadcast does an exceptional job of carpet-bombing and interactive is efficient and does an excellent job of site-bombing. It is the combination that wins the war.

en The president believes that all the parties in the Middle East have to take advantage of what is happening today and see this as a moment to realize the repercussions of going down the wrong road. That's a road that has led to terrorism and to the conflict in the Middle East, has led to war.

en Our position on this question is clear; NATO must immediately halt the bombing of Yugoslavia as a necessary precondition for solving the Kosovo crisis. The bombing should stop before the Security Council discusses this issue.

en And by the border of Judah, from the east side unto the west side, shall be the offering which ye shall offer of five and twenty thousand reeds in breadth, and in length as one of the other parts, from the east side unto the west side: and the sanctuary shall be in the midst of it.


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