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There might be a call to a terrorist in there, and that's all they wanted to look for, though the terrorists in question can be "known or unknown" — phantoms, effectively.
There might be a call to a terrorist in there, and that's all they wanted to look for, though the terrorists in question can be "known or unknown"—phantoms, effectively.
The terrorists in question were locked up, a bomb was dropped on an alleged pharmaceutical factory in Sudan and the nation moved on, taking scant precautions against future terrorism and re-embracing the good times.
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The terrorist in question was Hani Hanjour, who came in contact with the defendant at a flight club in Phoenix.
SVU redeems itself by discovering that Sofia, one of the trafficked women, could actually be the terrorist in question.
In the reviewed studies, the assessments documented always took place after the terrorist attack in question.
President Clinton later explained that one of the strikes had been aimed at a "gathering of key terrorist leaders," but the meeting in question had occurred a month earlier.
This is not the same thing as accusing the four year olds in question of hatching a terrorist plot.
State media claimed the visitors had been watching "banned terrorist videos" but they insisted the film in question was a documentary about Genghis Khan.
Jerry Fielding, a Republican state senator, recently introduced a measure calling for the state to pay tribute to another man revered by many: Phil Robertson, the "Duck Dynasty" star who grouped gays with "drunkards" and terrorists in a rambling response to a question from a GQ interviewer last winter.
The Briton in question is fourteen years old — the youngest person, it has been claimed, to be prosecuted under terrorist legislation.
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