Sentence examples for suppress terror from inspiring English sources

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Many Israelis soon argued that Arafat did not necessarily intend to renounce and suppress terror, or even to acknowledge the legitimacy of Israel.

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McCarthy brings both of these suppressed terrors to the fore and then pushes the knife even deeper; for if the father dies, the boy really will be alone in a world of hostile strangers – robbers and killers who will destroy his innocence with unspeakable violence.

(7) Kurdish leaders on Iraq's Governing Council who indulged past grievances by spurning Turkey's offer of 10,000 troops to help suppress the terror campaign would realize, too late, that they not only dismayed Americans who supported the Kurdish cause through thick and thin, but also missed their historic opportunity to reverse the tide of ill will that hurts the Kurds more than the Turks.

In a bid to suppress PKK terror, they oppressed anyone who dared to explore the issue, including scholars, journalists and authors.

At the front, Mr Patch suppressed his terror by making up saucy endings to the nursery rhymes he had learned at home, under the apple trees.

S. Chopra, a well-known movie producer whose 28-year-old director son, Yash, is one of Hrithik's best friends, has been under guard for months and lives in a barely suppressed state of terror.

When socialists threatened to recapture power in 1963, President John F Kennedy, in the name of democracy and freedom, authorised another coup and, when Mayan peasants organised armed resistance, Washington's puppets embarked on a strategy of terror to suppress all opposition.

He was responsible for the Convention Act (1793), which severely restricted radical agitation, and he defended the use of state terror to suppress the rebellion of the Society of United Irishmen in 1798.

Some of the most fascinating material in "Hollywood and Hitler" involves the treatment of the handful of marginal independent films and projects that dared to violate that injunction: a 1933 proposal titled "The Mad Dog of Europe" was squelched before production could get under way, and a 1934 documentary, "Hitler's Reign of Terror," was suppressed by city and state censorship boards.

The fundamental mistake made after 9/11 was that any stirrings of a debate addressing the root causes of the terror were ruthlessly suppressed.

Rights activists are frustrated that in such circumstances there will not be specific discussion of the rise of laws persecuting LGBT communities across the continent, as well as the increasingly authoritarian use of anti-terror legislation to suppress political dissent.

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