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The Asians who are still targeted these days tend to be Muslims, as Islamophobia rears its ugly head.
"The local councils are being targeted these days because they are working very well and they represent the government".
Adams told me that looters often targeted these mounds, which they assumed were situated above buried tombs.
Companies that have targeted these niches are prospering nicely.Consider the biggest long-term worry: demography.
"It appears as though somebody targeted these individuals and dumped them".
"All the ambulance people and the medics feel targeted these days," said Mr. Mashal, whose blue vest, over his bullet-proof jacket, was stained with blood.
Congress has often targeted these banks, whose presidents are more likely to vote for higher interest rates than the governors.
"Activists have targeted these states because they think it's going to be easier to convince legislators than the populace," said Brian Brown, executive director of the National Organization for Marriage, a group established to fight same-sex marriage.
The narrow-minded cowards who targeted these people should have seen them as living proof that different cultures, religions and nationalities can work together harmoniously, instead of being blinded by hate and using them as a target of terrorism.
Italy will be strong favourites to win the final match, particularly with an extra two days' recovery time, but Romania targeted these last two games and will arrive full of confidence.
Ever since, desperate for food that is no longer grown in the countryside, the LRA has targeted these camps.But it is not just food the rebels are after.
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