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Others and attacked
Others have attacked the problem from the database end, by defining an object-oriented data model for the database, and defining a database programming language that allows full programming capabilities as well as traditional query facilities.
Others report that the same fort was attacked by the infidels and then was moved to the place where it is now situated, and the city gathered around it.
Others also expect to be attacked or even beaten by the authorities.
Others at the time criticized her on-air demeanor as either too " stiff " or too " perky ," or attacked her interviews as superficial.
" Others theorize that modern sea pirates attacked the vessel, killed the 25 passengers and crew ( and cast their bodies into the ocean ), and stole the missing four tons of cargo.
Ostrovsky does not attempt to describe why the Mossad, and by extension Israel, allowed the American peacekeeping mission to be attacked. Others have suggested that Mossad did not want the US peace keepers to stop hostilities because it was in the advantage of Mossad to see the civil war in Lebanon to continue as long as possible to keep Lebanon a weak and unstable country. Ostrovsky discusses how Mike Harriri, the former head of Metsada, used Mossad resources to traffic illegal drugs for Manuel Noriega.
Others are attacked also: during Powell's attempt to interrogate the Esper pawnbroker from whom Reich bought the gun, an unknown person attacks the pawnshop with a " harmonic gun " which kills by resonant sonic vibration.
Others who agreed with Gandhi in principle lacked his discipline and were inclined toward violence as an emotional reaction when they felt threatened or attacked.

Others and police
Others advocate falling limp or resisting arrest, especially when it will hinder the police from effectively responding to a mass protest.
Others were rovers by choice, or else they were on the run from police ( bushrangers ).
Others, still faced with threats of violent reprisals, emigrated with their families to Great Britain or other parts of the Empire, most often to police forces in Canada, Australia, or New Zealand.
Others have examined the identities of police organizations, prison guards, and professional women workers.
In his 1971 book To Encourage the Others, David Yallop documented Bentley's mental deficiencies, inconsistencies in the police and forensic evidence and the conduct of the trial.
Others, especially in police and justice, are specifically reserved for nationals, while a minority are open regardless of citizenship.
Others adapted police stories from other mediums, like the radio-inspired anthology comic Gang Busters, Dell's 87th Precinct issues, which adapted McBain's novels, or The Untouchables, which adapted the fictionalized TV adventures of real-life policeman Eliot Ness.
Others similarly dishonored include Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese consul in Kaunas, Lithuania ; Carl Lutz, the Swiss Vice-Consul in Budapest, Hungary ; and Paul Grüninger, chief of police in the Swiss canton of Sankt-Gallen ( Saint-Gall ).
Others were concerned that too much responsibility would be placed on concert promoters to police their patrons.
Others say the militants took the back roads used by smugglers in collusion with the police.
Others who remained in Lebanon surrendered to authorities or were captured by Hezbollah and handed over to the police.
Others present noted that the rioting was influenced by a number of factors, including the large number of intoxicated audience members, youth relief about the end of the Muldoon era, and a confrontational attitude by the police, who allegedly blocked the exits from the concert area, giving the crowd no obvious way to disperse.
Others scholars have noted that many other such sentences can be created from English words including " police ", " smelt ", and " people ".
Others were murdered, in cases the police generally failed to investigate ; the coroner's office colluded by falsifying death certificates, claiming suicides when people had been poisoned, for instance.
Others who named him included Dr Ouko ’ s brother Barrack Mbajah, Ouko ’ s maid Salina Were, and in an anonymous written allegation sent to the Kenya police in December 1991 entitled " Who Killed Dr. R. J. Ouko and Why?
Others made complaints to the police about damage to their furniture and the theft of food and clothes.
Others defended the album on the basis of the group's right to freedom of speech, and cited the fact that Ice T had portrayed a police officer in the film New Jack City.
Others claim that she was using these emergency situations to gain the attention of James Perrault, a VA police officer who later had an affair with Gilbert ( VA hospital rules required that hospital police be present at any medical emergency ).

Others and station
Others, such as Omni or CTS, have similar branding and a common programming focus, but schedules may vary significantly from one station to the next.
Others include boremen, managers, mechanics, machinery operators ( including grader drivers ), station and camp cooks, teachers, overseers and bookkeepers.
Others involved association with local areas, such as Navigation Street ( associated with the Bedwas Navigation Colliery Company ), Coronation St ( for obvious reasons ), Redbrook House which once stood on the left of the road entering the village from Machen ( opposite the Chequered Flag petrol station but was demolished in late 1950s.
Divoff had a recurring role on Lost as Mikhail Bakunin, a Russian member of the Others who lived in the Flame station of the DHARMA Initiative.
Others documented a particular aspect of running a railway, for example running a station as seen in This is York and later Terminus.
In order to communicate with the Others to help the captured Jack, Kate and Sawyer ( Josh Holloway ), he and some of the other survivors travel to the Pearl station, where they rewire the circuits in the monitors to view surveillance from another hatch.

Others and search
Others concluded that a search for life on Earth at kilometer resolution, using several thousand photographs, did not reveal a sign of life on the vast majority of these photographs ; thus, based on the 22 photographs taken by Mariner 4, one could not conclude there was no intelligent life on Mars.
Others deliberately chose the hills having lived in mountains before they made the trip to Indiana in search of new land.
Others argue that the Maya had not laid up enough supplies for the campaign, and were unable to feed their forces any longer, and their break up was in fact a search for food.
Others return results according to relevance, often concealing which search engine returned which results.
Others have argued that there might be multiple equilibria: for example due to search externalities as in the Diamond coconut model or that there might exist a " Natural range " of unemployment levels rather than a unique equilibrium.
She goes in search of " the Others "— that is, people like herself: European Cro-Magnon Homo sapiens, or early-modern humans, returned west and north to Europe after an incubation period of tens of millennia in the near and far east.
Others, like Google ( and as of 2006, Ask. com ), do not let webmasters pay to be in their search engine listing ( advertisements are shown separately and labeled as such ).
Michael ventures off in search for him, but moments after leaving the camp, two of the Others kidnap him and hold him hostage.

Others and weapons
Others have argued that nuclear weapons have made the world relatively safer, with peace through deterrence and through the stability – instability paradox, including in south Asia.
Others have special weapons or technology, such as Iron Man's powered armor suits and Green Lantern ’ s power ring.
Others include more fantastic elements, such as mutants, alien invaders, or exotic future weapons such as James Axler's Deathlands.
Others argue that North Korea is developing nuclear weapons for the same reason most other countries develop them — namely to give their nation a sense of power in the world, enabling them to further their goals without fear of reprisal.
Others argue that mass-produced weapons of the time were coated in brown varnish on metal parts as a rust preventative and on wood as a sealer ( or in the case of unscrupulous contractors, to disguise inferior or non-regulation types of wood ).
Others, like Scott Nearing, are skeptical about how humanity will use new technology, citing destructive inventions such as nuclear weapons.
Others merely rely on the instinct of most people when confronted with an act that involves innocent civilians being killed or maimed by men armed with explosives, firearms or other weapons.
Others have defended a later period for the military change, thus Jeremy Black thinks that the key time period was that of 1660 – 1710, which saw an exponential growth in the size of European armies, while Clifford J. Rogers has developed the idea of successive military revolutions at different periods, first an “ infantry revolution ” in the 14th century, secondly an “ artillery revolution ” in the 15th century, thirdly a “ fortifications revolution ” in the 16th, fourth a “ fire weapons ” revolution between 1580 and 1630, and finally a fifth revolution, the increase in size of European armies, between 1650 and 1715.
Others connect Tubal-cain's work to making weapons of war.
Others argue that nuclear weapons have made the world relatively safer, with peace through deterrence and through the stability – instability paradox, including in south Asia.
Others point out that Skanda might also be a manifestation of Vajrapani, a bodhisattva who bears some relations to Skanda because they both wield vajras as weapons, are portrayed with flaming halos, and are both heavenly protectors of Buddhism.
Others included horse sacrifices — up to eight in a single grave — various stone, copper and bronze weapons, and silver and gold ornaments.

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