| 41. | As a Tajik village, Sar Cheshma was a natural attraction for Massoud's forces, and a natural target for Taliban suspicion.
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| 42. | The Kras company's chocolates factory in Bosnia was a natural target for ethnic Serb militiamen during Yugoslavia's five-year civil war.
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| 43. | Since John emerged as the most exemplary Spartan from among the unit, he became the natural target of their sentiments.
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| 44. | The same customers who buy Brunswick boats and fishing tackle are natural targets for camping gear and bikes, he said.
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| 45. | Deviation from proportionality is a measure of proportionality, so Proportional _ representation # Measuring _ proportionality is a natural target.
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| 46. | An underground electrical distribution system would also be needed, as high tension power lines are another natural target for terrorists.
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| 47. | The method is in essence the reprogramming of a virus, changing its natural target so that it kills another virus.
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| 48. | Just off I-75 about 20 miles southeast of downtown Chattanooga, it's a natural target for the burgeoning Tennessee city's suburban sprawl.
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| 49. | Radical leaders found in him a natural target, and he was spat on and cursed when he walked across the Yard.
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| 50. | Military officials shrugged off such comments, explaining that the persistent violence and brutality in Comuna 13 made it a natural target.
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