According to federal investigators, McCay said that he wanted to scare the people on board.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but the jihadist group has been trying to scare people away from joining the movement -- which also includes some former insurgents -- and is attempting to counter its inroads.
Here's the problem, though, is when you've got all those things fitting together it ends up being a big, complicated bill and it's very easy to scare the daylights out of people.
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Speaking on the same programme, SNP defence spokesman Angus Roberston said "the anti-independence parties were using any opportunity to scare the wits out of people and suggest that independence is going to cost a whole load of jobs and investment".
The New York Times, meanwhile, looked at how the insurance industry tries to scare people into buying disability insurance, and argued that the recent downturn in the market could be the start of a bigger sell-off.
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For too long, we've seen taxes used as a wedge to scare people into supporting policies that actually increased the burden on working people instead of helping them live their dreams.
Try as you will to scare people back to the 1950's but the horse is out of the barn.
But Mr Cable told the BBC it was not the job of government to "scare the wits" out of people.
The National Youth Service Brigade, created last year and trained in all manner of gruesome torture techniques, has been deployed throughout the countryside to scare people into voting for Mr Mugabe.
Mr Singh has the armed strength to scare people and order killings but, in an interview, he implied that he would drop his separatist demands in exchange for recognition and a seat at the table.
Part of the reason why it's so easy to scare people about health care, even if they don't like it the way it is now, is because you've got doctors, you've got nurses, you've got hospitals, you've got insurance systems, you've got Medicaid, you've got Medicare, you've got the VA system -- all these systems constitute several trillion dollars, one-sixth of our economy.
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He should step in, knock heads, scare his own people and get Palin the help and high-level staff all but the most seasoned vice presidential candidates require.
More seriously, Google Now can have an unwieldy feel to it, like it's the start of a new OS growing inside the belly of the old one -- something that adds functionality but probably also represents the peculiar ability of Android to scare some people off with its complexity.
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He said the Republican goal this year is to scare people about him.
But it did want to scare people enough to think twice about drifting from the bedrock understanding that Taiwan is part of China.
You know, I grew up in North Carolina, mostly, and there was a lot of gospel music, there was country music and there was a good deal of blues and I sort of got into music at the time of folk music, which, you know, sort of people refer to as the Great Folk Scare of the early '60s.
The ad that SafeMinds is trying to run is intended to scare people away from getting their flu vaccine, just as flu season is beginning.
Scare tactics to herd more disempowered citizens into the clutches of officialdom, as people surrender more and more information about their lives, giving the state more and more power over their lives.
There was a safety scare about a batch of holed ones late last year, but critics fear the government has used worries about a few of them to scare people into not using any.
You don't usually hear about these types of immigrants and the contribution they make to our economy because it doesn't scare people and sell tabloid newspapers!
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No part of the company and its ecosystem goes untouched and that amount of change can scare people.
Petri, a fiscal conservative who wants to cut the huge taxpayer subsidies to private lenders, says Sallie Mae wants to scare people.
Whether it was Dutschke or someone else, and whatever their motivation, the ricin-tainted letters could have done more than make headlines or scare people.
The letters that possibly contained ricin have thrown people back to the moment after the September 11 attacks when there was an anthrax scare on Capitol Hill.
In the big picture, ricin is certainly an ideal agent to scare or terrorize the population as a whole, but overall it is not an effective agent for killing people as a weapon of mass destruction.
Nowadays, people just jump out of the dark all of a sudden and screech (cheap scare) or creatively disembowel screeching second-string actors (more gross than actually frightening.) Couple that with a veneer of macho stylishness, and you've got yourself a relative facsimile of a motion picture.
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One of them, Vice-President Jean-Pierre Bemba, whose rebel army was originally armed by Uganda, is being harried by the International Criminal Court, which is investigating allegations that his soldiers raped and killed hundreds of people in the north-eastern region of Ituri in 2003, and ate some to scare the rest.
During the anthrax scare, there was a run on Cipro, the Bayer (nyse: BAY - news - people ) antibiotic.
Two billion people in the emerging world are joining the global economy and competing toe-to-toe for scare resources with the West.
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