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All of these people could not have been part of a devious Bush plot to invade Iraq for oil or to spread democracy to the Middle East.
North Korean media said the North would never give up its "nuclear deterrent" but instead would strengthen it because of what the media called an American plot to invade the North.
Mollie used the twists and dark corners of the closes and wynds of the Old Town – Edinburgh did not yet have a New Town – as the setting for her thriller about a Spanish plot to invade England and Scotland.
When Charles Carruthers accepts an invitation for a yachting and duck-shooting trip to the Frisian Islands from Arthur Davies, an old chum from his Oxford days, he has no idea their holiday will become a daredevil investigation into a German plot to invade Britain.
They continually plot to invade the heavens.
This is being presented as if it were a national secret, as if this were a plot to invade another country.
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No country is plotting to invade Iran and no state challenges its right to exist, as Iran has done with Israel.
The Kaesong Industrial Complex has been idle since North Korea withdrew all its 53,000 workers, accusing the United States and South Korea of plotting to invade the North.
None of this was lost on Russian politicians and thinkers after the Soviet collapse: the Duma deputy Vladimir Zhirinovsky, who was born in Almaty, called for Kazakhstan to become Russia's "back yard" again; Edward Limonov, the poet turned politician, was arrested for plotting to invade Northern Kazakhstan and declare it an independent Russian republic.
Mr. Armstrong, who replaced Mr. Allen as both chairman and chief executive, found in AT&T a long-distance titan that appeared to have no viable plan to reach homes and businesses directly in local markets, even as the local Bell companies were plotting to invade AT&T's long-distance turf.
Such paranoia has died down (though many Amazonians believe that America is plotting to invade on the pretext of saving the trees) but Advance Brazil, the government's 776 billion reais economic-development plan, still assumes that Amazonia needs to be opened up with new roads and waterways.
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