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...fire support officer working on non-lethal targeting of the Iraqi people, meaning that he was responsible for “winning the hearts and minds” of the citizenry by going door to door to find out what was lacking in the community and attempt to bring those amenities to Diyara, the town where he spent eight of his twelve months...
...already impressive game.“Playing with a player like Sarah is always going to make you play to a higher level. She’s always very demanding in practice and expecting the best from you,” Brine says. “You have to bring your game.”“[Vaillancourt]’s always setting her linemates up for great opportunities, and it’s a lot of fun to play with her,” she adds.Vaillancourt has only good things to say about her linemate...
...same time, it should be remembered that the invasion did indeed bring definite advantages to some. These include the Kurds, now safe and relatively secure in their largely autonomous and well-protected enclave in the northeast. They also include some Shiites who gained freedom from persecution and opportunities to advance their interests after the invasion—benefits that may still seem to outweigh the danger and destruction going on all around them. Think of those, for example, who were able to take advantage of the recent American disarmament of Sunni fighters in Baghdad to seize Sunni homes, thus turning...
...Parker said that as an outsider to the field of brain trauma, he may be able to bring new insights to the treatment of severe brain injuries...
Each side understood that the months leading up to the Games would be "extremely sensitive," as one diplomat put it. The government knew "from day one," another diplomat told TIME, that "a successful bid for the games would bring an unprecedented - and in some cases very harsh - spotlight" on China and how it is governed. On the other side, everyone from human rights activists to independence seeking dissidents in Tibet and Xinjiang - "splittists" in the Chinese vernacular - knew they would have an opportunity to push their agendas while the world was watching. "Thought the specific trigger for this in Tibet...