Word: truckful
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...couple went to a hamburger restaurant in the Quarter called Port of Call, on the corner of Esplanade and Dauphine. They left the restaurant around 10 p.m. and walked down Esplanade toward Mike's pickup truck, half a block away...
...freedoms even as an entrenched conservatocracy was willing to use any means to stop him. A gifted orator, he roused passionate, even violent, crowds at his pro-democracy protests. After mounting an unexpectedly strong challenge in his first presidential race in 1971, he was nearly killed when, suspiciously, a truck smashed into his car, leaving him with a permanent limp. Two years later, government agents shanghaied him from a Tokyo hotel to a ship at sea, where they planned to drown him. In 1980 the military government sentenced him to death for dissidence...
...grand jury further charges that on or about April 19, 1995, at Oklahoma City, McVeigh and Nichols did cause to be damaged and destroyed by means of a truck bomb the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, causing death and injury. Counts 4-11: First Degree Murder The grand jury further charges on or about April 19, 1995, at Oklahoma City, McVeigh and Nichols did, with premeditation and malice aforethought, cause the killing of the following persons engaged in the performance of official duties as law enforcement officers: Mickey Bryant Maroney, special agent, U.S. Secret Service; Donald R. Leonard, special agent...
...grand jury charges that beginning in September 1994, Timothy James McVeigh and Terry Lynn Nichols did conspire with others unknown to the grand jury to use a weapon of mass destruction, namely an explosive bomb placed in a truck against persons within the United States and against property that was owned and used by the United States and by a department and agency of the United States, namely, the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Oklahoma City, resulting in death, grievous bodily injury and destruction of the building. The grand jury charges that the object of their conspiracy was to kill...
...grand jury further charges on or about April 19, 1995, at Oklahoma City, McVeigh and Nichols did cause to be used a weapon of mass destruction, namely a truck bomb, against persons within the United States, resulting in death and personal injury...