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It does seem rather a spring/autumn kind of sluttiness though, with summer likely to spoil the effect every time she sticks into her chair, and winter meaning all the chafing. But I'm sure she's considered that, and brought in suitable alternatives. In winter for instance, maybe she ...
ambulance- Once brought the hospital to the patient—and kept the name when it reversed the process and started bringing the patients to the hospital; its original meaning was "mobile hospital following an army." nosocomial- "Pertaining to a hospital" or "originating in a hospital." ...
He brings up the daring hostage rescue in 1976 in Entebbe, Uganda. Israeli commandos violated all sorts of international laws and killed the captors of the hostages—but the world celebrated the soldiers anywaybecause they did not negotiate with terrorists.They did the right thing, states the Ra...
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he was Arthur Potter the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s senior hostage negotiator and assistant director of the Bureau’s Special Operations and Research Unit,whose quick eyes noted relevant details:thick brick wall,small windows,the location of the power lines,the absence of telephone lines,the...
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And yet this was much more than an Olympic hockey game. Due to a confluence of unprecedented preceding world events, the game took on dimensions of unparalleled importance and world significance. At the time, personnel of the U.S. Embassy in Iran had been taken hostage, and efforts (both ...
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