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en This forcible abduction, so roughly carried out, was accomplished with the rapidity of lightning. I shivered all over. Whom had we to deal with? No doubt some new sort of pirates, who explored the sea in their own way. Hardly had the narrow panel closed upon me, when I was enveloped in darkness.
  Jules Verne

en Darkness was hidden by darkness in the beginning. All this was an indistinguishable sea. That which becomes, that which was enveloped by the void, that alone was born through the power of heat.

en For a core member of the science panel to be caught being on the payroll of an implant manufacturer throws into doubt the objectivity of the panel's entire report, He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. For a core member of the science panel to be caught being on the payroll of an implant manufacturer throws into doubt the objectivity of the panel's entire report,

en For a core member of the science panel to be caught being on the payroll of an implant manufacturer throws into doubt the objectivity of the panel's entire report.

en That's far too narrow. The Commissioner wants the panel to look at it and take it as far as they want to go.

en With the first 'Pirates,' we believe we elevated pirates to pirate chic. It's not about the pirates you knew about 10 years ago. It just seemed these things were meant to be together, these movies and this race.

en Substantial and credible information has now been published that the U.S. carried out abduction and extraordinary renditions, and enforced disappearances on European soil.

en So much of my self worth was tied with my position. It felt like I was being enveloped in darkness. It was a sense of loss of enthusiasm, a loss of happiness, a significant decline in self worth.

en Pirates who were hired by many countries, especially in times of war, were businessmen and capitalists of every background searching for a profit in the Atlantic Ocean. Governments armed pirates' ships and directed the pirates to attack ships of other warring countries. America even hired its own pirates to disrupt British trade ships during the War of Independence.

en We came pretty close, but we just couldn't get it closed. We just had to leave it alone for a while. We sort of got stuck, like you do when you can't get a deal. But we had a good productive meeting and we left on a good note.

en There does not appear to be any possibility of that. We are investigating this as an abduction and we have a lot of information that supports this was an abduction of a child.

en Television news is like a lightning flash. It makes a loud noise, lights up everything around it, leaves everything else in darkness and then is suddenly gone.
  Hodding Carter

en We want it closed because we feel we have a distinct advantage if its closed. But I'm a 30-year-old man and I can deal with it. It's not like they stole my dog.

en Philosophy, when superficially studied, excites doubt; when thoroughly explored, it dispels it
  Francis Bacon, Sr.

en For me, there is no doubt that the process of producing nuclear fuel in Iran will be accomplished. There is no doubt that we have to carry out uranium enrichment.


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