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en A lot of things, I think, would have to go wrong in order for this widespread civil unrest to become a reality,

en They really can augment regular patrol services because they are tactically trained to respond to things like natural disasters, civil unrest and large demonstrations.

en There's going to be civil unrest and that's what worries me. It's going to scare the white public and it's not really against them. We should be working together.

en Over half of our numbers come from one night of violence. We had about six hours of civil unrest.

en We're seriously concerned about the government's ongoing curbs on civil liberties and human rights, which has led to serious unrest in Nepal.

en The government [claimed] this was turning into massive civil unrest, ... In fact, that was not the case. There was some turmoil, but these were peaceful demonstrations.

en Today the ATF took decisive steps to bring down an armed and dangerous militia group that was charged with conspiring to cause civil unrest,

en Today the ATF took decisive steps to bring down an armed and dangerous militia group that was charged with conspiring to cause civil unrest.

en Rosa is a woman that we met in the early 1990s in Peru. She was affected by the civil unrest in her country. Her husband was kidnapped and 'disappeared.' Without an education, she struggled to support her 11 children.

en People are throwing up their hands between the civil unrest, the number of deaths and the cost to taxpayers. People feel worn out by the war, and they don't see an end.

en The end of the series has massive ramifications. This is one of those things that comes along that shapes things for times to come. ... There's very much a pre-Civil War and post-Civil War Marvel Universe coming at you.

en She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh.

en I understand the the unrest in the middle east creates unrest throughout the region

en The lesson I learned from this one is not so much in the details of the network design or preparedness, but the issues we dealt with in facing a situation with civil unrest and security issues for our employees.

en Things have got to be wrong in order that they may be deplored.

en I don't like these cold, precise, perfect people, who, in order not to speak wrong, never speak at all, and in order not to do wrong, never do anything
  Henry Ward Beecher


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