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He also found a code relating to the Rabin assassination, containing the assassin's first and last name and the university he attended, as well as the motive (" Oslo ", relating to the Oslo accords ).
One assailant is inadvertently killed by the other while trying to shoot Tony in his driver seat from the passenger side after Tony grabs the first assassin's gun.
While at first rejecting an offer to be trained as a recruit for the assassin's squad, Ostrovsky eventually accepts an offer to become a katsa and joins a class of Mossad candidates going through tradecraft training.

assassin's and is
The assassin's fate is unknown.
Clemenceau often joked about the " assassin's " bad marksmanship – “ We have just won the most terrible war in history, yet here is a Frenchman who misses his target 6 out of 7 times at point-blank range.
With Watson having deduced his assassin's identity while Moriarty is occupied in a chess game with Holmes, Moriarty and Holmes clash, with the fight ending as Holmes pulls Moriarty over the edge of a balcony into a waterfall, knowing that he cannot defeat Moriarty in a direct fight due to a recent injury and wanting to protect Watson from Moriarty's revenge.
It is a thriller about an assassin's discovery of Argentine tango.
Batman is nearly killed protecting Talia from the assassin's agents.
The player will be attacked by an assassin, who is later revealed to be a member of the Dark Brotherhood, an assassin's guild that spans Tamriel.
After an assassin's adamantium bullet penetrated a part of his head not protected by his adamantium skull, Hammerhead is surgically rebuilt by Mister Negative.
To keep the assassination attempt out of the press-and to prevent any problems for the assassin's surviving family-Harry's success is covered up, much as his actions at the start of the book were.
When circumstances have led to his throwing his deadly dagger at an opponent, he is then usually set upon immediately by his opponent ( often a drow who also wields two weapons ) who tries to take advantage of the assassin's no longer having two weapons to wield simultaneously, often forcing him to improvise.
Batman is nearly killed protecting Talia from an attack by the assassin's agents.
But the final blow is struck when an assassin's arrow kills his Companion Kalira.
These include: " I am the very model of a Gallifreyan buccaneer " based on the " Major General's Song ", " An assassin's lot is not a happy one " on the " Policeman's Chorus ", both from The Pirates of Penzance, and " I'm Jasper's man " on " I am so proud " from The Mikado.
Batman is nearly killed protecting the recently pregnant ( and still very dangerous in her own right ) Talia from an attack by the assassin's agents.

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In it, the assassin's sword was seen hanging by a single strand of horsehair above Le Peletier's body, a concept inspired by the proverbial ancient tale of the sword of Damocles, which illustrated the insecurity of power and position.
Initially, the killings were effected by means of a fragmentation grenade ,, making it appear as though the killing had been accidental, or the result of combat action with the enemy, thereby obscuring the assassin's true intentions.
In combat during The Spy Who Loved Me, Bond found himself caught in an unbreakable death grip by Jaws, who was about to fatally bite him ; Bond only escaped by using a broken electric lamp to send an electric shock through the assassin's teeth to stun him.
His second term as President was cut short by an assassin's bullet.
The Mayor died in office on August 20, 1972, felled by an assassin's bullet.
He fled into Lugdunum where he either, in the Roman tradition, " ran upon his sword " after finding all escape routes cut, or he was finished off by an assassin's blade.

assassin's and .
Alp Arslan, who took great pride in his reputation as the foremost archer of his time, motioned to his guards not to interfere and drew his bow, but his foot slipped, the arrow glanced aside and he received the assassin's dagger in his breast.
The cap of his head armor was not penetrated and he managed to grip the assassin's hand — the dagger only slashing his gambeson — and the assailant was soon killed.
The latter seems to have been anything but discreet in manifesting her gratitude to Pausanias, according to Justin's report: he says that the same night of her return from exile she placed a crown on the assassin's corpse and erected a tumulus to his memory, ordering annual sacrifices to the memory of Pausanias.
Haverstock commandeers a car to follow the assassin's getaway car.
* French president Jacques Chirac misses a would-be assassin's bullet during Bastille Day celebrations.
President Garfield was brought to Long Branch in the hope that the fresh air and quiet might aid his recovery after being shot on July 2, 1881, an incident that left the assassin's bullet lodged in his spine.
Suzuki narrowly escaped assassination in the February 26 Incident in 1936 ; the would-be assassin's bullet remained inside Suzuki for the rest of his life, and was only revealed upon his cremation.
The assassin's right arm was burned off, and he was impaled in a public square in Cairo and left for several hours to die.
When told about the plot, de Gaulle ( who was notoriously careless of his personal safety ) refuses, absolutely, to cancel his public appearances, modify his normal routines, or even allow any kind of public inquiry into the assassin's whereabouts to be made.
Days later, Kennedy was dead of an assassin's bullet, and Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson moved into the presidency.
The assassin's primary target was Peter, with MJ and May designated as secondary objectives.
It was not until September 1950 that fingerprint evidence conclusively proved the assassin's true identity.
He discovers that the assassin's plot was to frame him for the murders.
When the assassin's bomb failed to kill the Führer, Boeselager was informed in time to turn his unexplained cavalry retreat around and return to the front before suspicions were unduly raised.
He helped Kennedy capture the California Primary in June, but an assassin's bullet that same night ended Kennedy's life.

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Aug. 4, 1821, nearly a century after Benjamin Franklin founded the Pennsylvania Gazette -- a century during which it had undergone several changes in ownership and a few brief suspensions in publication -- this paper made its first appearance as the Saturday Evening Post.
In my recollection, there was a long interval between the death of the officer and the appearance of the first of the retreating redcoats, and in that interval the dust cloud over the road seems to hover indefinitely.
They are the only poems that he rearranged as a group between their first appearance ( in Satires Of Circumstance ) and the publication of the Collected Poems.
Since the mid 1950s, when urethane foam first made its appearance in the American market, growth has been little short of fantastic.
Two days later, some 30 of them had struck at a convoy off Bougie, sinking a troopship -- and it had been that very night that the Me-210 had made its first appearance.
But then, Mario Lanza was no common singer, and his whole career, public and non-public, was studded with the kind of unconventional happenings that terminate with the appearance of his first `` recital '' only when he has ceased to be a living voice.
It was a vivid, sharp February morning that Johnnie first made his appearance in my back yard, bringing some stuff Dad had ordered.
The period 2700 – 2300 BC saw the first appearance of the Sumerian abacus, a table of successive columns which delimited the successive orders of magnitude of their sexagesimal number system.
Poirot's first appearance was in The Mysterious Affair at Styles ( published 1920 ) and his last in Curtain ( published 1975, the year before Christie died ).
Her first appearance was in a short story published in The Sketch magazine in 1926, " The Tuesday Night Club ", which later became the first chapter of The Thirteen Problems ( 1932 ).
Her first appearance in a full-length novel was in The Murder at the Vicarage in 1930.
Although popular from her first appearance in 1930, Jane Marple had to wait thirty-two years for her first big-screen appearance.
* 1521 – Martin Luther's first appearance before the Diet of Worms to be examined by the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and the other estates of the empire.
He is best known for his appearance in Plato's Symposium, which describes the banquet given to celebrate his obtaining a prize for his first tragedy at the Lenaia in 416.
Alaric's first appearance was as the leader of a mixed band of Goths and allied peoples who invaded Thrace in 391, who were stopped by the half-Vandal Roman General Stilicho.
# Where the appearance of the first object forces one's mind to think about the second one.
But the unexpected fall of Arkona had terrified the garrison, which surrendered unconditionally at the first appearance of the Danish ships.
Dedicated anti-tank vehicles made their first major appearance in the Second World War as combatants developed effective armored vehicles and tactics.
He appointed seventy-two abbreviators, of whom twelve were of the upper, or greater, and twenty-two of the lower, or lesser, presidency ( Parco ), and thirty-eight examiners on first appearance of letters.
In 1984, she released another pop-oriented Christian hit, Straight Ahead, earning Grant her first appearance at the Grammy Awards show in 1985.
This was the composer's first on-stage appearance in 12 years ; the hall was packed.

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