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en If someone with a bow and arrow can get on a train, imagine a terrorist with a bomb.

en [The attempted train-jacking was] the first time I remember in 25 years something like this ever happening, ... How many times does somebody come and take over a train with a bow and arrow?

en We know that there are occasions that arise when terrorists are coming in, and we know a bomb is heading in ... and we can understand the need to intercept such a terrorist, ... When one goes beyond that and expands those kinds of activities to individuals or to situations where it might not be a ticking bomb ... then the consequences of such actions ... must be taken into consideration.
  Colin Powell

en Sporting events, perhaps more than any other venue, would appear to be a prime target for a terrorist strike. And one terrorist strike in a stadium could change everything - be it a bomb, be it any type of attack.

en It would be relatively easy for any terrorist group or rogue state to misuse nuclear materials, not as a nuclear bomb but as what's called a dirty bomb, where you mix the materials with conventional explosives,

en A terrorist is someone who has a bomb, but doesn't have an air force

en That was a bomb. Too bad a train wasn't going by.

en It was a bright, orange arrow, and at first in looking at it I didn't really know what it was, and as I looked closer, it dawned on me it was an arrow that someone had shot the deer.

en He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. I shot an arrow into the air,
It fell to earth, I knew not where (The Arrow and the Song)

  Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

en The provision at issue in today's decision was a modest amendment to a pre-existing antiterrorism law that was designed to deal with real threats caused by support of terrorist groups. By targeting those who provide material support by providing 'expert advice or assistance' the law made clear that Americans are threatened as much by the person who teaches a terrorist to build a bomb as by the one who pushes the button.

en The provision at issue in today's decision was a modest amendment to a pre-existing antiterrorism law that was designed to deal with real threats caused by support of terrorist groups, ... By targeting those who provide material support by providing 'expert advice or assistance' the law made clear that Americans are threatened as much by the person who teaches a terrorist to build a bomb as by the one who pushes the button.

en My great fear is indeed we will have to learn to live with Iran, and all its terrorist connections, with the bomb.

en Portraying Muhammad as a bomb carrying terrorist is like stereotyping his followers as terrorists.

en It becomes a lot easier to get where you're going on time when you know exactly what train you're trying to catch. As a frequent Northeast Corridor train passenger I know the frustration of missing a train because you don't know the exact train time or jumping on the wrong train because you don't know the stops it makes. Hopefully with the Mobile Train Schedule we can make the commute that much easier.

en This bomb proved to be dangerous because it shattered a train rail, ... We know nothing about this group but we take these threats seriously.


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