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This raises a chilling question: If the killer's own family and neighbors miss the red flags, what hope do the rest of us have?
Applying them to the midnight assassination of an unarmed man -- however heinous his crimes -- raises a chilling question: can we ever "do justice" to terrorists?
Instead, he subverts the familiar "us vs. them" distinction by asking a chilling question: What if you woke up one day and found that you had been branded a terrorist?
A 73-year-old woman was raped and beaten in Central Park just before noon on Wednesday, the police said, and the attacker's assault was preceded by a chilling question: "Do you remember me?" The woman, a bird-watcher who goes to the park every day, had indeed encountered the man before.
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They were also asked the rather chilling question, "I am very good at making other people believe what I want them to believe".
But we might at least address the chilling question prompted in "Mad Men" by the horrific events of 46 summers ago — "Is that what it takes to change things?" — before our own summer comes to a boil again.
Yet, the chilling question remains -- how many more other Chiboks and Damasaks are there?
The Economist magazine asks the chilling question, "What happens if the world's most trustworthy borrower reneges on its debt?" It answers the question by drawing on the lessons of the past, noting "Yet history suggests that even a technical default can be costly.
He smashes his lantern and leaves the marketplace, and breaks into several churches, where he asks the chilling question, "What after all are these churches now if they are not the tombs and sepulchers of God?" After Dr. P finished the lecture, our entire class followed him to his office where we laid into him.
PAGE 1 Editorial THE NEW CHILL Russia's brazen invasion of Georgia has raised a host of chilling questions that Americans and many others around the world had hoped were long settled.
But long before Collins made a splash with her science-fiction trilogy, books like Lois Lowry's "The Giver" and Madeleine L'Engle's "A Wrinkle In Time" opened portals into strange and unusual worlds -- and raised chilling questions about life back here on earth.
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