| 31. | Was the torpedoing of the secretary-general some new kind of democracy, President Hosni Mubarak wanted to know.
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| 32. | But emissions trading emerged as one of the most contentious items in the Kyoto debate, almost torpedoing the talks.
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| 33. | In Tuna Bowl II last autumn, the Jets kicked butt in Foxborough, effectively torpedoing the Patriots'season.
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| 34. | Radio Damascus accused Israel of deliberately torpedoing the Israeli-Syrian peace effort, which the Syrians froze last month.
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| 35. | Neither side has ever secured a clear majority, and they have resorted instead to torpedoing each others'motions.
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| 36. | Ultimately, all deaths were the result of the U-boat violating orders and torpedoing a merchant passenger liner.
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| 37. | These notes and collections were however all lost in the torpedoing of the " Penelope " in 1916.
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| 38. | Not all Democrats were convinced Ashcroft's positions or role in torpedoing White should stop him from getting the job.
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| 39. | Several months later, he survived the torpedoing of the on February 5, 1918, off the coast of Ireland.
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| 40. | On May 27, 1916, at a session of " torpedoing ", the Zouave Baptiste Deschamps hit Clovis Vincent.
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