Sentences with phrase «saboteurs who»

Completing the premise was a declassified report a friend had shared with me: an astounding case of Nazi saboteurs who were dropped off by U-Boat on the East Coast of America in 1942.
«We also blame those saboteurs who were paid by the government to sabotage the restoration project because today Biafrans and IPOB members worldwide obeyed Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
I hope this message will reach the vandals and saboteurs who are blowing up pipelines and installations.
We also need to purge the Party machine of the saboteurs who currently run it — and also return policy formulation power to Annual Conference.
The story is nothing but the figment of the rather fertile imagination of some unscrupulous political saboteurs who are threatened by the unprecedented levels of the evidenced - based developmental projects chalked by President John Mahama and the NDC Government; coupled with our unwavering commitment to spread the news of such a solid legacy to Ghanaians both home and abroad.
Not so the wrecking speeches expected when the EU referendum bill arrives in the Commons next month: for once, it's the saboteurs who have the upper hand.
Despite an arduous voyage — complete with horrendous weather, a saboteur who tried to destroy the seedling and a pirate attack — he managed to transport it safely to Martinique.
Saboteur (1942)-- Robert Cummings is Hitch's classic wrong man on the run in this rollercoaster romantic thriller, a coast - to - coast chase to find the wartime saboteur who has framed our hero.

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«The military guys arrive calling the engineers thieves and saboteurs,» said a Venezuelan oil executive at a private company who frequently works with PDVSA.
The God of this book is «the Saboteur of foregone conclusions, the Source of our delight,» who is both created and found by those who are willing to engage the genuine risks of real change.
There has long been opposition to hunting on animal welfare grounds, and during the 1970s and 1980s the activities of «hunt saboteurs» - who sought to disrupt hunts - increasingly came to prominence with occasional violent clashes with huntsmen.
His attempts to fix the problems to relieve Ghanaians of the long suffering were further frustrated by saboteurs within the energy sector who kept giving him false updates, thereby relaying the information to the people in order to be seen as a man who is not of his words (a lying president).
Buhari who is on a one week official visit to China warned vandals and saboteurs blowing up oil and gas installations in Nigeria to desist immediately or face the same drastic action being taken against Boko Haram by the Armed Forces.
The prime minister also said she absolutely did not agree with a Daily Mail front page urging her to «crush the saboteurs» who voted remain.
After several denials by the Defence Headquarters that a recently hijacked oil tanker, MT Leon Dias was not abducted by alleged pro-Biafra militants and in Nigerian waters, the Defence Headquarters has warned that any group of persons or interests who indulge in hijacking or piracy against any merchant vessel off the coast of Nigeria would be treated as criminals and saboteurs.
I taught Judy how to combat cravings and how to navigate the saboteurs in her life — people who were beginning to feel threatened by her weight - loss success.
That saboteur is none other than Jack Hyde (Eric Johnson), Ana's ex-boss who vowed revenge in the last film and has secrets of his own.
Hitchcock wanted to cast Carey against type as a Nazi ringleader in 1942's Saboteur, only to have these plans vetoed by Mrs. Carey, who insisted that her husband's fans would never accept such a radical deviation from his image.
Considering the character's comic book history as a corporate saboteur and master thief who can turn invisible and intangible, we can perhaps surmise how she'll cross paths with Hank Pym & Co..
Every child has a role, such as Prime Minister of a nation, cabinet member, President of the World Bank, arms dealer, Secretary General of the United Nations, saboteur and weather god / goddess (who also controls the stock market).
But they were also collaborative group saboteurs and passive - aggressive hecklers who constantly muttered in the background.
His name is La Rochefoucauld, Robert de La Rochefoucauld, and his career as a résistant in Nazi - occupied France is the subject of Paul Kix's The Saboteur: The Aristocrat Who Became France's Most Daring Anti-Nazi Commando.
On the other end is a man whom Mandus names The Saboteur, who tells him his children are in danger of drowning unless he clears a flood underground.
Who is the saboteur?
It takes its title from IWW organizer Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, who in 1916 wrote in defense of alleged textile saboteur Frederick Sumner Boyd that only a «fine thread of deviation» separates the normal degradation of materials condoned by industry from that covertly pushed by they who seek to ruin such industry and its social forms.
This is not the time to surround yourself with naysaying friends and colleagues who will reinforce the saboteurs already at work in your own head.
For example, I was working with a client today, who realized that even though she had a good business plan, she was never able to work her plan because of the resistance form her self - saboteur.
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