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Aside from sadness and anger, the smoke engendered an enduring sense of duty to prevent the next big attack.
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It makes no operational sense to attack random computers, which would increase the likeliness of discovery and compromise the operation.
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She condemned the attack against Malala Yousufzai for which she expressed a deep sense of grief.
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To spice things up, the Senate Committee invited Facebook to join the grill-out, giving one privacy advocate from Common Sense Media the opportunity to make fun of the social network for its recent failed PR attack on its co-testifier.
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The more these two combatants attack, abrade or wound one another, the more vivid the sense of bewildered, untethered souls coming perilously close to loving and supporting one another, and of a movie that wasn't written, but somehow burst out of its characters' mouths.
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So understanding that luck, and knowing that others died in that attack, people whose work he deeply respected, has given him a renewed sense of energy and determinism to carry on his work and to publicize the plight of refugees around the world.
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Stung by a sense of injustice, County tried to find an equaliser but the visitors were looking increasingly dangerous on the counter attack.
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Obama -- who was, in a sense, also running against Bush or at least the Bush legacy -- picked up the same line of attack.
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With dozens of Australians killed and injured in the Bali bomb attack, the country now has direct experience of how such incidents can undermine people's sense of security.
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