Make no mistake, an attack on a diplomatic facility is an act of war.
With no armistice in effect, such an act would have been permissible under international law.
This was not really a stroke of creative genius or an act of stunning originality.
Getting my size 13 shoes out of that cramped space is an act worth seeing.
It could be a horrible thing, like an act of violence or a disfiguring disease.
Federal investigators say they have no indication that the shooting was an act of terrorism.
What takes place tonight is an act of courage and weakness mixed with strength.
An act is willful if it is done with knowledge that it violates the law.
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There are two reasons, it seems to me, why this was an act of populist nonsense.
Only an act of government or the national soccer federation could make him change.
The Boundary Commission published its initial proposals following an act of parliament earlier in the year.
"Any time bombs are used to target civilians, it is an act of terrorism, " Obama said.
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"Investment is an act of faith, " Finance Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram said in his February budget address.
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V. (how long ago was the miniseries Roots?), Tarantino is committing an act of conscience.
Investments in these areas are not an act of faith, but an environmental imperative.
Frustrated though they were, most travelers probably accepted their plight as an act of God.
"This would take an act of the Legislature to change this, " the clerk said calmly.
Not, say many of Paris's start-ups, that he has that difficult an act to follow.
Campaign group No Oulton Turbine described the felling as an act of "environmental vandalism".
In 1918, The Danish parliament passed an act to grant Iceland independence as a sovereign state.
An act of God, some concluded - but how unlikely is such an event?
His endorsement was viewed as an act of betrayal by some longtime Clinton supporters.
However, in 1623 an act was passed against swearing, which was rigorously enforced by the Puritans.
"Defendants now renege on those promises and press an act of war defense, " the lawyers wrote.
The intervention in Libya was invoked as an act of moral, not just strategic, leadership.
The Turkish government has been reluctant to call Monday's explosion an act of terrorism.
Lord Browne said supporters of such an act wanted a privileged position for Irish speakers.
He acted alone, Shavack said, and the shooting was not an act of terrorism.
When we try to describe an act of vision, we consider a constellation of available meanings.
Some of them later sat down in the road in an act of defiance.
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