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  • That's because the essence of the random terror is " who's next ?"
  • Random terror . . . makes it impossible for people to feel secure,
  • He became known as a " caudillo " who ruled through ruthless suppression and random terror.
  • Conditions have improved slightly since Serbian artillery was pushed back in February and the random terror of shelling largely disappeared.
  • She was working at a treatment program for alcoholics at Phelps Memorial Hospital in Ossining before McFadden's random terror struck her down.
  • This rage to simulate reality comes, Powers suggests, from our desire to control our environment, somehow to subdue the random terrors of the world.
  • Jenkins said that random terror loses its effect very quickly because " there is nothing that anyone can do, so life assumes a curious normality ."
  • "Bent, " with its depiction of the monotony and random terror of the camps, was taut and grim; " A Madhouse in Goa " is listless and sardonic.
  • The Loyalist Volunteer Force, the organization he founded last year in defiance of his former comrades, engaged in the kind of random terror that was common in the 1970s.
  • But the true objective of the ongoing NATO assault clearly went further than an attempt to silence the Serbian guns that have subjected Sarajevo to random terror for well over three years.
  • Despite a drop-off, there are incidents of random terror attacks in rural and remote areas, on public transportation outside the major cities and in some parts of the country at night, the department said.
  • On the eve of the first anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, an act of random terror that is every American's worst nightmare, Congress passed an anti-terrorism law designed to help prevent terror attacks and arrest perpetrators.
  • Friday evening, President George H . W . Bush addressed the country, denouncing " random terror and lawlessness ", summarizing his discussions with Mayor Bradley and Governor Wilson, and outlining the federal assistance he was making available to local authorities.
  • One major reason clearly is that Cosby was the son of an American icon, comedian Bill Cosby, and because he was killed in an affluent area that most locals believed was insulated from the random terror that afflicts other parts of the city.
  • The Washington area, jolted by the random terror of 10 deadly sniper shootings earlier this fall, received surprises of a far more pleasant type this week from a mystery man whose reputation is well-known to Kansas Citians : the man who calls himself Secret Santa.