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1. They said they had received intelligence that I was a Catholic dissident and planned to launch a terror attack on Salverford
2. Those who are skeptical for any reason, or just generally not totally convinced, of the truth of the claims that these tenets make, become a dissident faction within a believing movement
3. and also destroying evidence, of his Drug cache at the same time!… was found to be the work of a dissident Chinese Nationalist Group (Props and Wall Posters of Revolutionary Chinese origin would be found in the wreckage!)– it would certainly be to the advantage of the North Korean cause in South Africa and Africa – especially when North Korea set up a fund to aid those families who had lost loved ones and paid for all the medical aid required by the injured!…
4. Jaitley met Advani for two hours and told him that as the man who had built the modern-day BJP, his newfound image as a dissident was only doing him harm
5. I've had a heart attack – how cliché, a poet with a broken heart, but also a dissident, a seeker of compassion; but the back of the heart, where confidence, confidence to follow one's heart, comes from, that had died
6. It was a good twenty-four hours after the attempt that the BBC reported that a recently retired police officer had been targeted by pipe bombers who placed the device at the entrance to her house in County Down, a locality where dissident Republicans had attempted to kill many members of the security forces over the years
7. tries to cut the alimentation of the dissident cells, but they have already hijacked part of the
8. The have regularly portrayed millions of peaceful protesters as a few dissident crackpots in the streets
9. There is no touch of satire which strikes deeper than his quiet remark that the greater part of the precepts of Christ are more at variance with the lives of ordinary Christians than the discourse of Utopia ('And yet the most part of them is more dissident from the manners of the world now a days, than my communication was
10. In the verse of the lyrics that is translated into Argentine Spanish, a daughter tells of how her father, a political dissident, has told her to go to Montevideo to await his escape and arrival
11. Prime Minister Peter Stolypin cracked down so hard on dissident groups that ‘Stolypin’s necktie’ became the grim nickname for the hangman’s noose