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Many and guerrillas
Many modern countries employ manhunting doctrine to seek out and eliminate individual guerrillas.
Many of the FSLN guerrillas were killed, including its leader and founder Carlos Fonseca in 1976.
Many times, due to their intelligence collecting, the HUMINT side of the Selous Scouts was more up to date than the guerrillas.
Many new paramilitary groups have emerged after the demobilisazion of AUC, while guerrillas like FARC and ELN have regained ground in many parts of the department.
Many guerrillas had apparently slipped out amongst the fleeing civilians, leaving a force of 5, 000 still remaining in the city out of a force of what had grown to 10, 000 insurgents ( according to estimates ).
Many of the former Ruffians became pro-Confederate guerrillas.
Many were terrified of being captured ( and possibly killed ) by Hezbollah guerrillas or vengeful mobs, or being jailed or executed by the Lebanese government.
Many of the civilian deaths occurred when the guerrillas and supporting militants burned 15 city busesnear the arsenal to hamper military reinforcements.

Many and confessed
Many of the accused confessed to these charges under torture, and these confessions, even though obtained under duress, caused a scandal in Paris.
Many Jews, after accusations and torture, " confessed " to abusing hosts, and the accused Jews were condemned and burned, sometimes with all the other Jews in the community, as happened in Beelitz in 1243. in Prague in 1389, and in many German cities, according to Ocker's writings in the Harvard Theological Review.
Many locals suspected serial killer Trevor Hardy was the killer, after he confessed to three similar murders before, but DNA tests proved that Hardy did not kill Leyden ; therefore, the killer remains unknown.
Many have confessed that they have been blessed with their desires or other good resultless owing to their penance here.
Many Milanese industrials quickly confessed their crime.

Many and under
Many woodland salamanders lay clutches of eggs under dead logs or stones on land.
Many of these designs are still under patent, and other types are best known by their original trademarked names.
Many police officers or responsible authorities present in Genoa during the G8 summit, are currently under investigation by the Italian judges, and some of them resigned.
Many states still prohibit selling alcohol for on and off-premise sales in one form or another on Sundays at some restricted time, under the rationale that people should be in church on Sunday morning, or at least not drinking.
Many of the gopuras constructed under Jayavarman VII toward the end of the 12th century, such as this one at Angkor Thom, are adorned with gigantic stone faces of Avalokiteshvara.
Many constitutions contain provisions to curtail freedoms and criminalize otherwise tolerated behaviors under a state of emergency in the event of war, natural disaster or civil unrest.
Many of Smith's stories were published in six hardcover volumes by August Derleth under his Arkham House imprint.
Many of these techniques are identical to those carried out under high performance liquid chromatography, however use of FPLC techniques are typically for preparing large scale batches of a purified product.
Many Protestant Christians claim that the Ten Commandments prohibit abortion under the heading of " Do not murder ".
Many animal species practice coprophagia as a matter of course ; other species do not normally consume feces but may do so under unusual conditions.
Many cities east of the Tigris came under Roman control, including Tigranokert, Saird, Martyropolis, Balalesa, Moxos, Daudia, and Arzan – though under what status is unclear.
Many of the German religious houses that lodged women had been home to communities of women, such as Beguines, that became Dominican once they were taught by the traveling preachers and put under the jurisdiction of the Dominican authoritative structure.
Many extremophiles fall under multiple categories and termed as polyextremophiles.
Many people have mistakenly claimed that my ideas were formed under the influence of Strindberg and the Germans … but that is wrong.
Many of the goods that were smuggled into Pakistan have originally entered Afghanistan from Pakistan, where they fell under the Afghan Trade and Transit Agreement ( ATTA ).
Many types of calcite and amber will fluoresce under shortwave UV.
Many Red Guard units collapsed under the weight of the assault and several detachments retreated in panic, while some units defended their posts relentlessly, and were able to slow the advance of the White Guards, who were unaccustomed to offensive warfare.
Many state governments have banned the sale or possession of spray paint to those under the age of 18 ( age of majority ).
Many charge that some of the worst human rights violations of the internal conflict were committed under Ríos Montt's rule.
Many were published under the Paperback Library Gothic imprint and were marketed to a female audience.
Many military arms fall under this classification, including all AK variants, and the FN-FAL.
Many birds have become extinct as a result of human activity, especially birds endemic to islands, including many flightless birds ( see a more complete list under extinct birds ).
Many hedge funds also fall under the jurisdiction of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
Many lines in the west were decommissioned in the 1930s under Éamon de Valera, with a further large cull in services by both CIÉ and the Ulster Transport Authority ( UTA ) during the 1960s, leaving few working lines in the northern third of the island.

Many and torture
Many Orthodox ( along with peoples of other faiths ) were also subjected to psychological punishment or torture and mind control experimentation in an attempt to force them give up their religious convictions ( see Punitive psychiatry in the Soviet Union ).
Many women were raped to the point of death or killed by torture, such as having their breasts sliced off or having their abdomens slit open.
** Torture, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment – Many countries will not extradite if there is a risk that a requested person will be subjected to torture, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.
Many left-wing students and anti-war activists were forced to leave the country so they could escape conscription, imprisonment and torture by government forces.
Many of the non-Serbs who were not immediately killed were detained at various locations in the town, subjected to inhumane conditions, including regular beatings, torture and strenuous forced labour.
Many Chinese Christians who want to avoid the state-controlled religious movements meet in unregistered house churches – " risking fines, imprisonment, torture, and even, in some cases, death.
Many died in prisons from torture or neglect.
Many of the measures taken after the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington, D. C., which were enacted in the name of counterterrorism, amounted to draconian restrictions on refugees and other immigrants, unlawful detention, and torture.
Many signatories of the convention have made specific declarations and reservations regarding the interpretation of the term " torture " and restricted the jurisdiction of its enforcement.
A soldier guards the roadside checkpoint outside Srinagar International Airport in January 2009. Many human rights organizations such as Amnesty International and the Human Rights Watch ( HRW ) have condemned human rights abuses in Kashmir by Indians such as " extra-judicial executions ", " disappearances ", and torture ; the " Armed Forces Special Powers Act ", which " provides impunity for human rights abuses and fuels cycles of violence.
Many Iranians argue for necessary reform in the judicial system, primarily in the prison system ( such as beatings and torture ) and political prisoners.
Many NGOs are not fully aware of how to use UN procedures to support their work in protecting victims from torture.
Many of the agricultural areas, particularly El Realengo, contain ruins of prisons, ovens and torture houses used during Francisco Franco's reign and the Spanish Civil War in the early 1900's
Many of the wealthiest Jews were imprisoned and placed under torture in order to force them to make false confessions.
Many of the defendants stated that they had been subjected to torture and other forms of physical and mental harassment by the Israeli security services before the trial, to force confessions out of them.
Many things — beating with a rubber truncheon, water torture, electric shock, incessant noise, reruns of Space: 1999 — may cause agony as they occur, yet leave no enduring injury.
Many sources claimed that Emami was of Jewish origin, but Ali Fallahian believes that " they just wanted to justify his arrest and torture ".
Many dictators order their police and army to kill or torture anyone who might seem to be against the dictator's views.
Many people consider the soles of their feet the most ticklish, due to the many nerve endings located there: this explains why tickling one's feet against their will is the most common example of " tickle torture ".
Many attempts of falsely torturing Nanako, including stripped her down to only her panties and being tortured by Kuron, hanging her above a boiling pot of goo, topless with only nipple shields to cover her big breasts in a torture ritual, and a near-lesbian scene where Satsuki tries to " make her into a real woman ," all fail.
Many experts argue that torture is an unreliable means of obtaining useful information.
Many of its cadres were jailed arbitrarily and because victims of organized torture.

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