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The Bush administration claimed that Saddam Hussein had to be disarmed to make the Middle East safe for democracy.
A Colombian paramilitary umbrella group had to wait a full six years after it completely disarmed to be removed.
And it was Saddam who, while insisting his country had disarmed to the international community, continued to suggest to his own people that he retained a WMD capability.
Mr. Coffee, in an affidavit, said that since Block had won dismissal of an earlier lawsuit brought by Mr. Harris's three co-counsels, those lawyers were not hired guns representing clients but instead had been "disarmed to the point that they resembled pacifists".
After the war to free Kuwait that followed in early 1991, Iraq was told by the Security Council that it would remain under a strict embargo on oil sales and weapons purchases until it had been fully disarmed to the satisfaction of United Nations inspectors.
In mid-1918, the ship was disarmed to be used as a blockship during a proposed second raid on Ostend.
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And nobody has ever used the word "disarming" to describe Rick Santorum's approach to politics.
Susan McCue says that Reid is always assessing a person's vulnerabilities in order to "disarm, to endear, to threaten, but most of all to instill fear".
So it was disarming to come upon a magazine that was entirely upfront about being an ad.
And it is disarming to hear the role sung with such vocal grace, even sweetness in places.
Directness is disarming to people who are used to sugar-coating.
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