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When they resurface, there may be killings of those suspected of being informants, sowing further turmoil in their ranks, American officials said.
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"The topic may be the killing of children or the pain of the victims, but he speaks with the sternness of a prosecutor".
She said that may be because the killings he was found liable for in civil court were crimes of passion.
Malian soldiers may be committing revenge killings.A European Union training team is expected to arrive soon to try to teach Malian forces to respect human rights, among other things.
Such fears may be premature.The killings, in the previously peaceable town of Majar al-Kabir, 150km (95 miles) north of Basra, bore little similarity to other acts of armed resistance.
That gift may be Macbeth's killing curse, but it's a theatergoer's blessing.
A conceited newspaper columnist may be a murderer.The killing of the bodyguard for an up-and-coming singer may just be a publicity stunt gone wrong.
It may be that self-killing activity by part of a P. aeruginosa population benefits the remainder.
To determine whether GBS-associated strains may be resistant to killing by normal human serum (NHS), we studied the serum susceptibility of 17 GBS- and 27 enteritis-associated strains (including many O 19 and non-O 19 non-O 19 ustrains jejusingntibody positive (pool 1) or negative (pool 2) human serum.
Killings may be lawful in an armed conflict [such as Afghanistan] but many targeted killings take place far from areas where it's recognised as being an armed conflict".
In fact, targeted killings may be legal in some circumstances, when the government can show that the killing is actually necessary in self-defense against some imminent attack, or that the target is an enemy belligerent who's fighting a war against the United States and therefore can lawfully be killed by U.S. forces.
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