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Hamas especially wants to translate the popularity it has garnered through violence into political power.Mr Barghouti's motives may be similar.

Lucas's personal fortune is estimated to stand between £10m and £20m, garnered through a string of lucrative comedy deals.

Later, she realises that Zoey has none of the gravitas and emotional grounding she has garnered through her own illness.

He feeds her fish; she feeds him information she has garnered through the feline gossip chain that leads to front-page stories.

Diabetes mellitus is so named for the honeylike taste of a diabetic's urine, sweetened by sugar the body cannot absorb — knowledge garnered through an antique diagnostic technique.

First, there is Obama the scholar, the social justice advocate, the defender of Israel with a close feel for Jewish concerns garnered through decades of intimate friendships.

He knows how to work through central midfield — to make the passes, to guide other players, to channel his experience garnered through 1,020 senior games for United or for Wales.

Her comments reflect the anxiety of regulators on both sides of the Atlantic about the commercial use of information garnered through online tracking made possible via "cookies" — small files dropped into users' computers by the Web sites they visit.

Judge Marrero said Mr. Hsu had "leveraged his relationships with prominent politicians, relationships largely garnered through the years of contributing vast sums of stolen money to political campaigns, in order to perpetuate his scheme".

British officials say they merely asked for more information.A BBC investigation last year found that two companies and a £10m property in Knightsbridge, a prime bit of central London, appeared not to have been frozen despite compelling links to the Mubarak clan, some of it easily garnered through public-records searches.

During the trial the judge barred evidence from a key prosecution witness because his identity may have been garnered through coercive techniques used in the interrogation of Mr Ghailani, who faces a prison sentence of at least 20 years.The British government said it would settle with 16 former British detainees at Guantánamo, who alleged they had been tortured.

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