Sentences with phrase «terrorist cell from»

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«The terrorists immediately fled.However, some items were recovered from them, which include: 31 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition; 22 rounds of 7.62 special; a Nokia cell phone connected with wire and two packets of dicloforte with 10 tablets each, among others,» Irabor said.
The film immediately begins with German bookseller Wilfried Böse (Daniel Brühl) and fellow Revolutionary Cells member Brigitte Kuhn (Rosamund Pike) taking over a plane traveling from Tel Aviv to Paris (by way of Athens), alongside two Palestinian terrorists, with the intention of securing the release for over 50 Palestinian «freedom fighters» locked up in Israel and four other countries.
In the Season 1 premiere, Darwyn Al - Hakim is a Muslim ex-con who has just been released from prison and finds his way to an Islamic extremist named Farik, who recruits him to join a terrorist sleeper cell planning an attack in Los Angeles.
The old guys getting confused for terrorists; going on an excursion to buy something mysterious called a cell phone; breaking down Eminem's «Without Me,» which Sal is stunned to learn is sung by a white guy — these are all regrettable diversions from the truth of the film because they all feel so completely like a writer's contrivances.
Splinter Cell is one of the best stealth titles out there, with plenty of neat gadgets at the disposal of protagonist Sam Fisher and a typically campy «save America from the terrorists» Clancy story framing the whole thing.
As Rachel tentatively reaches out into the unfamiliar world of Islam, and begins developing relationships with the people of the mosque and the terrorist cell within it, the potential reasons for Mohsin's murder only seem to multiply, from the political and ideological to the intensely personal.
In short, series regulars Jill Valentine and Chris Redfield are part of a counter-bio-terrorism group known as Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSAA), who attempt to stop a terrorist cell known as Veltro from launching a world - ending virus.
This is a dead portrait, named after the German news magazine that first printed the shocking photograph of the corpse of Ulrike Meinhof, the Red Army Faction terrorist who was cut down from the towel noose with which she either killed herself or was murdered (perhaps having been previously raped), in her Stammheim prison cell in 1976.
An article from London Review of Books («Short Cuts» by Daniel Soar) on how cell phone location records and use records can categorize the users — for marketing, for finding terrorists (or people who may be terrorists...), etc..
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