The increased "radicalizing" of Arab and Israeli youth -- who are beginning to believe "the premise of peace was the wrong one" -- has heightened the sense of urgency, el-Baz said.
And they came to attack Specter -- who eventually lost his primary -- as the embodiment of all that was wrong with Washington.
The Knesset speaker, Avraham Burg, who had been considering a run, was caught wrong-footed.
"I was right there, so even though I was far from the door, at least I realized something was wrong, " said Rodrigo Rizzi, a first-year nursing student who was next to the stage when the fire broke out and watched the tragedy unfold, horror-stricken and helpless.
The First Minister said a police officer who spoke out against the Anti-Social Behaviour Bill was wrong.
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Whether or not he really needed to ditch the public showmanship and pre-match poetics to do so, he will feel he has proven wrong the critics who suggested he was just a dressing-room motivator.
BBC: SPORT | Football | Scottish Premier | Goodbye to the dugout
Beam, who says he was not an owner of DeArthur, denies any wrong-doing, classifying his past troubles as mere business failures.
Tony Edwards and those bereaved or scarred by Hillsborough have spent twenty years pressing for justice, for some sort of explanation as to who exactly was responsible for so much going wrong at an FA Cup semi-final and why no individual has ever been held accountable.
Mr Massad, who was only a few months into a second five-year term, did nothing wrong himself.
However, Carter Snead, a Notre Dame law professor who has studied abortion and bioethics, said Blackmun's opinion was wrong to dismantle state anti-abortion laws so sweepingly.
That's what happened to an English Springer Spaniel named "Hendrix" who was scheduled to fly from Newark to Phoenix this week and was put on the wrong flight -- to Ireland.
Gordon Brown said it was the Tories who had been wrong on a series of decisions, on Northern Rock, short-selling and deregulation.
"For years I suffered from chest pains but no one knew what was really wrong with me, " said Laymond, who despite her pains led a very active life -- working at a gym and teaching children street dance in her spare time.
He found it on Seal Island five years ago while visiting his brother, Andre, who was there as a volunteer working with Project Puffin--a nonprofit group seeking to right an environmental wrong perpetrated 100 years ago.
Obama is the guy who wanted to meet the world's most thuggish leaders, who wanted strategic change, and who wanted to avoid the "wrong kind of experience" -- implying Clinton's team was riveted in the past and not ready for the future.
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The crew said in an e-mail during the leg that it was on a mission to prove wrong the critics who said they could not compete in the race.
Anyone who opted, after 30 December, to pay their back-taxes this way might be unaware there was anything wrong, and might eventually have found their tax was not being collected through their monthly salary payments as they had intended.
The other was that of the self-assured idealist who could hardly conceive, much less admit, that he could be wrong in judging matters that he deemed within his peculiar sphere of expertise.
Samsung had planned to unveil the Nexus Prime in San Diego today, but has said it would be wrong to introduce the device while the world was still paying tribute to the Apple co-founder who died last week, according to BBC News.
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