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In late December 2009, the U. S. Embassy asked Americans in Yemen to keep watch for any suspicious terrorist activity following a terrorist incident on board a flight to the US that was linked to Yemen.
While Spotte did not overtly express any conclusions as to the veracity of the incident, he did remark on several observations that were suspicious about the claims of the patient and / or Samad himself.
This incident was said to have made him suspicious of foreigners.
What is important in this incident is that instead of seizing the opportunity to establish himself as supreme ruler and reformer of the state, Marius showed the senate, who had always been suspicious of his motives, that he was one of them instead of the outsider that Quintus Metellus said he was in 108 BC.
This incident also subsequently made the British very suspicious of any further approach from any kind of professed German anti-Hitler resistance.
In another incident involving a neighborhood watch, Eliyahu Werdesheim, part of an Orthodox Jewish community in Maryland, was convicted in May 2012 of second-degree assault and false imprisonment for beating and then pinning down a teenager he thought suspicious in 2010.
By October 10, 2008, sheriff's deputies in Douglas County, Nevada, completed their investigation into the incident, concluding that Malarchuk's shooting was " accidental under suspicious circumstances " and that, unless contradicting information is found, the matter was closed.
A 2008 U. S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Technology Incident Report, compiled from suspicious activity reports banks file quarterly, lists 536 cases of computer intrusion, with an average loss per incident of $ 30, 000.
The inferno was later extinguished, police are currently treating the incident as suspicious.
However, not only does she have to deal with a ratings-hungry media intent on assigning blame for the incident, she must also deal with Bob Richman, an arrogant and suspicious junior executive assigned to assist her.
:" The entire incident is a crime scene requiring the collection of criminal evidence and suspicious victim belongings.
Paul Rega, M. D., FACEP, and Kelly Burkholder-Allen also note, in " The ABCs of Bioterrorism " an additional advantage in decontaminating everyone found at the scene of an incident, because this will help the authorities in searching through everyone's clothes to find suspicious items:
Mason is suspicious that the incident is more than a mere Scavenger attack, as it seems unusual for them to possess a surface-to-air missile.
However, now Sincere is suspicious of Tommy ; since the Omaha incident, Tommy has been on the run and was caught in Atlanta, GA, along with two young dealers from the neighborhood, Wise and LaKid, selling weed.
The Israeli Defense Forces ( IDF ) were on high alert ; Israel was in a state of war with Egypt at the time, and thought it suspicious that no Egyptian missiles had been fired at the plane, nor MiGs scrambled to intercept it, despite a similar incident a month earlier, in which an Ethiopian plane was shot down.

suspicious and coupled
On the other hand, those suspicious of giving the police broad investigatory power contended that the police should not be able to assert their authority over citizens without some specific justification upon intrusion into protected personal security, coupled with judicial oversight to ensure that the police do not routinely abuse their authority.
These differences coupled with the widespread practice of head-hunting caused Formosan groups to be suspicious and cautious of strangers.

suspicious and with
Essentially this imposed two conditions: First, international law had to recognize and be compatible with an international political system in which a number of states were competitive, suspicious, and opportunistic in their political alignments with one another ; ;
many people go to extreme lengths in decanting, chilling or warming, or banishing without further investigation any bottle with so much as a slightly suspicious cork.
Artemis, who is with her companions at Letrenoi, goes to Alpheus, but, suspicious of his motives, she covers her face with mud so that the river god does not recognize her.
After a meeting with the suspicious Ottoman commander Sayyid Muhammad Kurayyim, Nelson ordered the British fleet northwards, reaching the coast of Anatolia on 4 July and turning westwards back towards Sicily.
He punished libel with exile or death and, due to his suspicious nature, increasingly accepted information from informers to bring false charges of treason if necessary.
A minority of students – such as David Sox – are, however, suspicious of the apparent ' Turkish ' features of the Italian manuscript ; especially the Arabic annotations, which they adjudge to be so riddled with elementary errors as to be most unlikely to have been written in Istanbul ( even by an Italian scribe ).
Parliamentarians grew suspicious of monarchist plots and fearful that the group travelling with Fox aimed to overthrow the government: by this time his meetings were regularly attracting crowds of over a thousand.
Benson was initially suspicious of him ( like with all new people!
While consulting with the Britons, who would not be suspicious, Hengist would give out the command " Nemet oure Saxas ," and, at that moment, every soldier must be ready to seize the Briton closest to him and, with their drawn dagger, stab him.
John was deeply suspicious of the barons, particularly those with sufficient power and wealth to potentially challenge the king.
Angleton remained suspicious of Philby, but lunched with him every week in Washington.
His death, along with several advisers, in a suspicious plane crash in 1986 interrupted progress.
An effective AML program requires a jurisdiction to have criminalized money laundering, given the relevant regulators and police the powers and tools to investigate ; be able to share information with other countries as appropriate ; and require financial institutions to identify their customers, establish risk-based controls, keep records, and report suspicious activities.
These sources include entities with legal obligations to submit reports to the FinTRACA when a suspicious activity is detected, as well as reports of cash transactions above a threshold amount specified by regulation.
She is shown to be fiercely protective of her marriage to Victor, becoming easily suspicious and jealous, for example, of a Dutch marionette that Victor becomes occupied with repairing in the episode " Hole in the Sky ", eventually leading her to destroy it.
The fact that Clark came forward at a time when he was marketing a CD and trying to get a book deal was seen as suspicious by some, but Clark maintains that his career was being prejudiced because of his relationship with Abdul and that is why he came forward with the information to clear his name.
Apparently at this point, a suspicious Christophorus, believing that Stephen had entered into some agreement with Desiderius, forced Stephen into taking an oath that he would not turn Christophorus or his son over to the Lombards.
British and American scientists met this news with skepticism, since they were far from reaching that benchmark ; they remained suspicious until laser scattering tests confirmed the findings a few years later.
Because they were suspicious of the music business in general, the Replacements had not signed a written contract with Twin / Tone Records.
He was questioned by officials dubious he could support himself with only $ 2, 800 cash to his name, and suspicious that he intended to become an illegal immigrant as he was using a one-way ticket.
" Nevertheless, Gadamer noted that Heidegger was no patient collaborator with Husserl, and that Heidegger's " rash ascent to the top, the incomparable fascination he aroused, and his stormy temperament surely must have made Husserl, the patient one, as suspicious of Heidegger as he always had been of Max Scheler's volcanic fire.

suspicious and many
And we are positive of so few and suspicious of so many ''.
Though this has never been proven, many observers in the press and academia believe that the US has not provided convincing answers to several of the more suspicious details surrounding the coup, such as the circumstances under which the US obtained Aristide's purported letter of " resignation " ( as presented by the US ) which, translated from Kreyol, does not actually read as a resignation.
In the journal Jewish Currents, Joseph Dimow, a participant in the 1961 experiment at Yale University, wrote about his early withdrawal as a " teacher ," suspicious " that the whole experiment was designed to see if ordinary Americans would obey immoral orders, as many Germans had done during the Nazi period.
Today, most financial institutions globally, and many non-financial institutions, are required to identify and report transactions of a suspicious nature to the financial intelligence unit in the respective country.
In many respects no two men could be more unlike than Severus, the scholar and orator, well versed in the ways of the world, and Martin, the rough Pannonian bishop, ignorant, suspicious of culture, champion of the monastic life, seer and worker of miracles.
* May 22 – After two months in Bethesda Naval Hospital, James Forrestal commits suicide, under circumstances that seem suspicious to many.
While prosecutors do not believe he skimmed millions of dollars from the numerous suspicious deals, he is believed to know details of many of them.
" He remained deeply suspicious of Dawson for many years to come, though he never sought to publicly discredit him.
Himmler and the Gestapo were increasingly suspicious of plots against Hitler, and specifically suspected the officers of the General Staff, which was indeed the source of many active conspiracies against Hitler's life.
Dame Janet Smith, the judge who submitted the report, admitted that many more suspicious deaths could not be definitively ascribed to him.
During this time period, many people were suspicious of others for not being patriotic Americans, and these issues were an interest of the Bulletin for some time.
During his eastern campaign, Yazdegerd grew suspicious of Christians in the army and the nobility and expelled many of them.
The original misdeed being covered may be relatively minor, such as the ' third-rate burglary ' which started the Watergate scandal, but the cover-up adds so many additional crimes ( obstruction of justice, perjury, payoffs and bribes, in some cases suspicious suicides or outright murder ) that the cover-up becomes much more serious than the original crime.
When the founder of Hasidic Judaism, Rabbi Yisrael ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov ( 1698 – 1760 ), emerged and made his teachings and influence felt through his own disciples, many rabbinical opponents of Hasidism were suspicious that he and his Hasidim were a class of Sabbateans.
The Watch was brought into the British regimental system on 25 October 1739 on the orders of George II after much discussion over many years with the military hierarchy who admired Highlanders for their fighting prowess but were still suspicious of their loyalty.
Patten's tenure faced several different challenges, as many in Hong Kong were still reeling from the Tiananmen Square Massacre a few years earlier, while others were suspicious of whether or not the British would act in their best interest.
Thieu had also become very suspicious of his American allies, unwilling to believe ( as did many South Vietnamese ) that the U. S. had been caught by surprise by the offensive.
Her confidantes and favourites were questioned and their rooms searched ; many of the servants and ladies-in-waiting recalled Lady Rochford's suspicious behaviour with Catherine and Culpeper, with the result that Jane was herself detained for questioning.
While Cyrus Clarke had obtained options on nearly of land, many of the Plateau's Appalachian natives grew suspicious of Clarke and refused to sell their property.
SAR reports, required when transactions indicate behavior designed to elude CTRs ( or many other types of suspicious activities ), include somewhat more detailed information and usually include investigation efforts on the part of the financial institution to assess the validity or nature of the transactions.
According to the article " mainstream medical researchers-including many scientists suspicious of spiritualism " no longer believe that MUM's research is " junk " science.
Ford's pardon of Nixon just before the 1974 midterm elections was not well received, and the Democrats made major gains, bringing to power a generation of young liberal activists, many of them suspicious of the military and the CIA.
The author claims that all the miracles of Amritanandamayi are bogus and that there have been many suspicious deaths in and around her ashram that need police investigation.

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