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"Will some Iraqis be targeting on behalf of Al Qaeda, or the insurgency, or the Iranians?" "It's a serious business," retired Air Force General Charles Horner, who was in charge of allied bombing during the 1991 Gulf War, said.
Our findings highlight the need that health promotion programs should be targeting on enhancement of people's confidence and motivation, education on health benefits of PA and reduction of barriers to achieve desired changes.
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A statement said help would be targeted on those actively seeking work.
Priests, who have been frequently targeted by Islamists, said they feared churches could be targeted on Easter Sunday.
So Russian short-range missiles would once again be targeted on a European country, initially Poland, for no real reason.
The SSLP programmes were to be targeted on the most deprived 20% of areas.
The modeling and optimization should be targeted on activities likely to make a difference.
Certainly mistakes are inevitable, and innocent people are bound to be targeted on occasion.
He requested a pledge from the Administration that noncombatants would not be targeted on U.S. soil.
I have the football, and he's targeting on me.
The results suggest that AgNP is targeting on cancer cells rather than normal in given concentrations.
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