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Arms sent to fight the government may well heighten killing among Syria's ethnic groups.
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While American troops have battled frequently with Mr. Sadr's supporters since he led an uprising against the occupation last month, clashes are now erupting daily in the southern cities of Najaf, Kufa, Karbala and Basra amid heightened threats to kill and kidnap foreigners in Iraq.
But her work only heightened her memory of the killing.
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Along the Mediterranean coast, opposition activists said, 13 members of a family in Bayda, another area where the war has heightened sectarian tensions, were killed.
Those concerns were heightened when Ji was killed.
I'd put it off because there's a thing called a Herxheimer reaction: when you kill thousands of bacteria the remaining billions heighten their activity.
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The policy may nevertheless heighten concerns among rights groups, which maintain that the remote strikes have killed civilians without proper U.S. accountability.
Heightening Intelligence Now the lawyers had twice signed off on killing Mr. Awlaki if he could not be captured — but the government still had no idea where in Yemen he was hiding.
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