Sentence examples for course of a terrorist attack from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Carney offered the new assessment in response to a question about remarks by Matthew G. Olsen, director of the National Counterterrorism Center, who told a Congressional committee Wednesday that J. Christopher Stevens, the United States ambassador to Libya, and three other Americans had died "in the course of a terrorist attack".

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Of course, in the event of a terrorist attack, they have to fill the breach until federal or National Guard troops can rush in.

But I do know that reversing course in the wake of a terrorist attack is inexcusable.

Of course, there was a terrorist attack.

Consider the prospect of a terrorist attack.

In short, the spike happened when there were no new terrorist attacks, and it correlated with a campaign instead of a terrorist attack.

Hundreds of military dependents were sent home months ago, amid fears of a terrorist attack.

In 2005, the station was subject of a terrorist attack.

Muslim kids experience the shock of learning about a terrorist attack just like their peers, of course.

Are you afraid of dying in a terrorist attack?

Then, inevitably, the line: "It's not yet been confirmed whether or not this is a terrorist attack"—which is, of course, a monstrous and irritating euphemism for "we've not yet been told what the attacker's race is".

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