This makes the book's examination of the other parallels, worrying enough in themselves, all the more chilling.
Now it seems that prosecutors are trying out a more chilling practice: pursuing lawyers representing clients with regulatory problems.
Indeed, there is a grimmer, more chilling possibility here: Obama is no dummy.
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However, Jones suffered an even more chilling knockout against Jamaica's Glen Johnson four months later before being outpointed by Tarver in a decider in 2005.
No more chilling document exists in recent American life than the 2005 annual report of the biggest of these firms, the Corrections Corporation of America.
Later on in the program, tourists visit a decaying prison for Halloween spooks and thrills, but the history underneath the entertainment can be far more chilling.
Here is perhaps an even more chilling number: according to the ONS more than 70% of lung-cancer sufferers are dead in less than a year after diagnosis.
Even the televised speeches by Saif al-Islam and Mr Qaddafi himself, while more chilling in tone, echoed performances by Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia and Hosni Mubarak of Egypt.
Should we fail to step up to this new national security monitoring effort at the federal level on a balanced, carefully-crafted basis, there is little doubt that it will be taken on at the state and municipal levels in a blunter manner which would likely prove more chilling to our highly successful capital markets.
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Although New York hospitals and health care professionals follow the federal law, critics say the state's more restrictive state law has a chilling effect on physicians and patients.
Other companies that lack IBM's and Sun's levels of foreign revenue and could be more exposed to the risk of a chilling U.S. computer market are Cisco, which splits its business nearly evenly between the United States and the rest of the world, and Computer Sciences, which draws about 70% of its business from the United States.
Other companies that lack IBM's and Sun's levels of foreign revenue and could be more exposed to the risk of a chilling U.S. computer market are Cisco (nasdaq: CSCO - news - people ), which splits its business nearly evenly between the United States and the rest of the world, and Computer Sciences (nyse: CSC - news - people ), which draws about 70% of its business from the United States.
Coben has spun a gripping, chilling tale, whose plot has more tributaries than a swamp.
In more ways than one, "Oblivion" offers a vision of a chilling future.
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These findings were published in a chilling new report by the Oregon Seismic Safety Policy Advisory Commission, a group of more than 150 volunteer experts.
ExxonMobil said in its filing at the Australian Department of the Environment today that its barge would be approximately 1623 feet long and 246 feet wide with gas fed into its super-chilling system from an initial seven production wells to be drilled in 2018 and 2019, with five more to be drilled to some 15 years later.
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The report has plenty of comfort for more serious-minded journalists, as well as for the campaigning groups, scientists and others who worry about the chilling effect of libel law on press freedom.
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