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The fish in the video were sent on to some of Italy's biggest supermarkets, which Essere Animali will now be targeting in a national campaign of petitions, emails and, potentially, street protests, Pomo said.
A cynic could say, well, long-term, Big Steve is irrelevant, since he doesn't buy new music anyway, and besides, it's his kids whom the music industry will be targeting in a few years anyway.
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But Winterbotham said the vulnerability of the capital, which militants may be targeting in an attempt to demonstrate their strength through high-profile operations, was of "grave concern".
I think that he's afraid that he will be targeted in a different way.
Meanwhile, cats will be targeted in a further 10m hectares of open landscape.
Then a friend who worked for the country's notorious police force warned her she would be targeted in a raid in a few hours' time.
The risk of being a journalist who might be targeted in a volatile context is evident if you visit any Pakistani-newspaper office.
Middle-class professionals are to be targeted in a new crackdown on tax evasion promised by the chief prosecutor of England and Wales.
#MH17 July 20 , 20142.34pm BST Friends and allies of Vladimir Putin could be targeted in a fresh wave of sanctions against Russia following the MH17 tragedy.
It would be rediculous to think that one-day a nuclear plant will not be targetted in a terrorist act.
Criminals who trade in child abuse images are to be targeted in a new British-American task force.
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