Sentences with phrase «suffered in the terrorist attacks»

You are the spouse of an eligible public servant who died or became permanently disabled due to injuries suffered in the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001.

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In the rest of the world they suffer terrorist attacks daily, us hardly ever.
According to the writer, if Obama is elected president, evangelicals can expect «hardship,» «persecution,» and «suffering» in the years to come... not to mention an inevitable surge in terrorist attacks, vandalism at Christian bookstores, and the demise of Boy Scouts of America.
Following a terrorist attack by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan on Tuesday, the already - fragile country suffered another tragedy this morning when six Afghan employees of the International Committee of the...
Following a terrorist attack by a suicide bomber in Afghanistan on Tuesday, the already - fragile country suffered another tragedy this morning when six Afghan employees of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) were killed in Qush Tepa area on Wednesday by suspected Islamic State terrorists, according to reports.
It is interesting to observe that Burkina Faso, Mali and Nigeria, sub-Saharan countries which have suffered major terrorist attacks in recent weeks, are not hosting any Guantanamo ex-detainees.
For example, in 2006 Brian Burgoon argued that social policies offset preference for terrorism and countries with generous welfare provisions suffer fewer attacks and have a lower number of home - grown terrorists.
The Euro - Asian country has recently been a target of terrorist, having suffered attacks in key cities Istanbul and Ankara.
Sometime in the future - a year from now, or perhaps 20 years from now - Britain will suffer another terrorist attack.
At exactly 1 p.m. on Oct. 12, the day after the president made his plea for aid, the teachers of the K - 5 school in Atlanta simultaneously began a one - hour lesson aimed at helping students understand the terrorist strikes of Sept. 11, the war those attacks sparked, and the suffering of Afghan children.
But limited new construction over the last few years in most markets should help office landlords and investors sidestep the pain they suffered earlier this decade, when new office building completions following the dot - com bust and the terrorist attacks on 9 - 11 eventually drove up vacancies nationwide to 17 % in 2003.
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