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Their sacred sites have been hurt by the fire.
The mechanic was the only person on board the plane when the smoke was discovered, and no one was hurt by the fire, he added.
"We do not want to see any Muslim brothers and sisters who believe in Allah and his Holy Prophet Muhammad, who believe in the next life and the day of judgment, get hurt by our fire targeted at China," he says.
The Association sponsored extensive sales efforts for the coin throughout the South, though these were hurt by the firing of Borglum in 1925, which alienated many of his supporters, including the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
A Thai worker was critically hurt by the rocket fire on Friday night, and several other people suffered slight injuries.
More recently, the Nano has been hurt by reports of fires in a handful of cars.
While the 25-year-old private security guard at an acacia tree plantation has not been hurt by weeks of bush fires that have produced thick, choking haze, he clearly did not want to converse when asked who might be responsible for the nearby blaze, one of thousands across Riau Province on the Indonesian island of Sumatra set intentionally to clear land for planting.
From the start, "Halt and Catch Fire" was hurt by several factors, including that impossible-to-remember title.
At least six people were injured in violence that followed, most of them hurt by hurled rocks or shots fired by Aristide supporters, witnesses said.
Another Palestinian was hurt by a rubber-coated bullet fired by soldiers near the West Bank Jewish settlement of Beit El, the spokeswoman said, and an Israeli soldier was lightly wounded by rocks near Beit Laqia earlier in the day.
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