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The attacks, which killed at least 15 people and wounded dozens, appeared to be at least loosely coordinated, a common tactic of the Islamic State of Iraq, an iteration of Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia that strikes relentlessly at government and security forces, as well as at Shiite Muslims, Christians and others.
His cruelty knew no bounds — he fed people to crocodiles for sport, and torture was a common tactic of his police and army.
Perimeter Defenses Then there is the common tactic of locking the door and battening down against any gusts of memory.
There were children hunting mushrooms in the woods, and their parents, in what is a common tactic because of the danger of getting lost, had pinned small bells to their shirts.
Scapegoating is a common tactic of authoritarian regimes, but the blend of high profile confessions and repentance is potent.
No group immediately claimed responsibility, but suicide bombings against security forces are a common tactic of Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia and other extremist groups.
They could charge at an incredible speed and would usually employ a common tactic of Kar wa far literary meaning "engage-disengage", or in modern term: "hit-and-run".
This removed entire responses from the analysis, an important distinction from the common tactic of employing a "stop list", which removes common words (e.g., "and", "the", etc).
Finally, she criticized Burress for his "nitpick" of small details in order to draw attention away from the scope and magnitude of the Nanking Massacre, writing that such was a "common tactic" of Holocaust deniers.
Two in particular beg to be quoted: "As a scientist, I am dismayed by the common tactic of pleading scientific uncertainty as an excuse for inaction;" and "Foregoing the opportunity to make money is not the same as losing money".The book is written in an appealing style with a strong focus on the salmon's evolution and habitat.
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