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America's beef producers have complained that they have not benefited from the retaliation.
"He has work-related injuries because they kept him undercover too long and from the retaliation," Mr. Kohn said.
They must accept, says the media, that their votes will not be counted, that their children will receive a poor education and poorer health care, and they will either die beneath a mountain of debt or from the retaliation of rebels reacting to our government's retarded foreign policies.
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But immediate action is crucial to prevent the retaliation from escalating to more dangerous forms.
Ms. O'Reilly said she was slightly nervous before the publication of the interviews, but had no idea that the retaliation from Mr. Armstrong and others would be so strong.
Prashant Madtha, former principal of St .Aloysius College said in response to the attacks and resultant protests, "The retaliation from the Christian community you saw was happening for the very first time in the history of the state.
McNamara was also at the centre of a drive to alter U.S. military strategy from the "massive retaliation" of the Eisenhower years to a "flexible response," emphasizing counterinsurgency techniques and second-strike nuclear-missile capability.
The majority of the songs raise issues that differ from the violent retaliation of the previous releases.
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