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en But we don't know whether the police, for instance under threat of their own death, handed two soldiers over or what was the degree of collusion,

en We don't actually know the details of why these people were handed over - whether it was under threats or by collusion, or whatever, ... What we do know is that under the law they should have been handed back to the British forces themselves.

en We were elected to do a job and he's not allowing us to do that job. For instance, I'm the police commissioner and I'm not allowed to go to the police department. There is not another community in the country going through what we are going through under this dictatorship. This is very, very serious. We need help.

en When an American soldier shoots someone in the street, they say it's his right because the situation is tense. We accept that U.S. soldiers kill in suspicion and fear, and we should keep in mind also the tension of police and soldiers.

en I saw this bunch of wild people attacking police, border police and soldiers and I said to myself that this was a criminal act, simply that,
  Ariel Sharon

en The door outside this room doesn't say, check your views out the door. So your failure to answer questions is confounding me. You've done it in instance, after instance, after instance, after instance.

en We file thousands of cases a year as a police agency, .. She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. . We know what the criteria is to file a case. We have seen, in this instance, a tremendous reluctance to deal with issues because there are police officers that are being accused and there are gang members who are victims.

en This is the same type of doll as that handed out on several occasions by US soldiers to children.

en The military can't prepare their soldiers for what these men went through. This was a death march, but so many of our men survived. But when they made it through the horrors of that horrible march, they were placed in death camps.

en Once a person is wrongfully convicted and sentenced to death, there is [sic] enormous obstacles they face in turning that around. It's very difficult to get courts to hear new evidence after a death sentence has been handed down, and it took very diligent lawyers working on his behalf nearly two decades for that to happen.

en I want him to enumerate the fact that Saddam Hussein, in instance after instance after instance, personally has killed people, violated all kinds of human rights and U.N. resolutions, and that he is the problem, ... Fox News Sunday.

en The judge then handed down three sentences of death -- one for each of the victims. After he said it, I was wondering, how are they going to kill me three times? I was transferred to the death row facility. When I arrived at the facility, I was housed in isolation from the general population. I was in shock. I was in a different world.

en (Judas) may have thought that when Jesus met with the priests, it would just be to talk. He had misjudged the extent to which religious authorities despised Jesus. Then he found out he had literally handed his friend over to death. It may have been a well-intentioned act, and he had to have felt a deep remorse, which probably led to his suicidal death.

en The police department was handed this on a silver platter and did nothing. That's how I feel.

en Yes, I handed my son over to the police because he was a Christian. Now I will respect whatever the courts decide.


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