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No, target somewhere you can properly scare people.
"We had information that a motorcycle was going to target somewhere," said Zalmai Ayoubi, a spokesman for the governor.
One theory, as Jon Leyne explained on the BBC News live blog devoted to the war's endgame, is that the guards around the hotel could be defending "a high-value target," somewhere in the building.
Wood won a line out on halfway, Foden's kick took play to within five metres of the Sale line and a truly shocking throw, presumably searching for a target somewhere in midfield, made the try simple for a character as imposing as Manoa.
A senior administration official argued that having vowed war on Al Qaeda, on terrorists with global reach and nations that assist them, "If we find a high-value target somewhere, anywhere, in the world, and if we have the forces to get there and get to them, we should get there and get to them".
In reality, he is off sizing up his next target somewhere.
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And will we be targets somewhere else?
Experts have opined that the US has to hit "someone" within 10 days, that cruise missiles targeted somewhere in the Middle East are the only appropriate action.
The site is targeted "somewhere between newbie/layman and die-hard expert," says Zooland mastermind Jörg Heitkötter, head of research at the Internet provider UUNET's subsidiary in Germany.
Lisa Wood, executive director of the Institute for Electric Efficiency, part of a trade association for utilities, said she believed that a realistic target was somewhere between that figure and McKinsey's 23 percent.
Second, in the worse situation, new distributed control strategy will achieve target following somewhere centralized control strategy cannot track (as shown in marked area of Fig. 9).
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