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wing the classic "ticking time bomb scenario" pretext, although he did not explicitly use this expr
posed to lure inside the workshops under some pretext and silently kill.
e Grand Master did not take place on a formal pretext and the alliance broke down.
A good pretext appeared in July 1917, when the Central Power
e position nearby, thinking the quarrel was a pretext arranged by the Company and the Duke of Athen
re his escape, he sought solitude and on this pretext avoided meeting British guards and grew a bea
The Dutch used as a pretext Balinese salvage claims over shipwrecks, whic
French fashions could under this pretext be propagated all over Europe without the usu
In 1541, under a pretext but actually to gain the fertile mines of Ram
sion was suspended when it turned out to be a pretext for tarring the reputation of Governor Arthur
er instructor Gaston reminds her that this is pretext for their shared moments together.
of the entrance to the station was given as a pretext for demolition of the Saviour Church on Senna
The pretext for the pogrom was a rumor that the Jews were
ognizes this realistic motivation as simply a pretext for arranging the sacrificial death that Bern
o their advantage, for example, by creating a pretext for appealing the results later if the unfavo
lowers in front of Miss Whittaker to invent a pretext for being wet after having drowned Joyce.
ater became part of the propaganda serving as pretext for the 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom.
been Ma'mun's brother-in-law, was afforded a pretext for invading and a force was assembled in nor
For Ingres the oriental theme was above all a pretext for portraying the female nude in a passive a
e harbouring of fugitives by Isuwa formed the pretext for the Hittite invasion.
his issue is used by Syria and Hezbollah as a pretext for the latter to maintain its status as an a
Louis XIV of France's sister-in-law, was the pretext for the French invasion of the Palatinate in
seeking to use the Czechoslovak crisis as the pretext for a putsch.
erty further away from town, a murder was the pretext for a police crackdown.
ientes Province, which gave the President the pretext for ordering Alvear's deportation, a few days
The official political pretext for the Slovak participation in the Polish Ca
ls feature Benson interviewing strangers as a pretext for hitting them with his microphone to see "
This served as a pretext for his excommunication by Gregory IX, and th
These are used as a pretext for a network of pure and well structured geo
King Khosrau II attacked, using the coup as a pretext for war.
his own ambition, and did not even require a pretext for plunder and invasion.
hen editing the school magazine was used as a pretext for cutting classes)" etc...
and naval forces, might use the attacks as a pretext for an invasion of Ireland and a forcible sei
e up by the law enforcers of those days, as a pretext for torturing suspects while investigating so
Kaufman responded "This is just a flimsy pretext for another of the innate cruelties of the Ge
council, perfectly aware that this is just a pretext for Deneb to get its and the SSC's engines of
, whose policies were used by the Romans as a pretext for the invasion.
hat the incident would be used by Russia as a pretext for war, and knowing that Japan's military wa
references to French agriculture were just a pretext for refusing admittance to Britain; Pierson D
ale of Cadmus and his wife Harmonia becomes a pretext for re-telling the great tales of Greek mytho
iate and justify the War on Terror, provide a pretext for the curtailment of civil liberties, and p
he planetarium structure and could serve as a pretext for its demolition.
This event formed the pretext for new outbreaks of violence.
s later discovered that his plan was merely a pretext for stealing a horse.
deo was often seen by the general public as a pretext for showing salacious images.
Thibaut finds a pretext for going out, but Rose lets out to Bellamy G
cited Abdullah's treatment of Bayan Quli as a pretext for their revolt.
A disputed Himalayan border was the main pretext for war, but other issues played a role.
cenario, the convocation would be viewed as a pretext for the show of strength.
His imprisonment in Vietnam was a pretext for the first French naval interventions in t
eaking, the plot of a strip includes a flimsy pretext for Biffa to be violently attacked, and then,
rom tribal life and Warli legends, are also a pretext for celebrating life and movement.
timony and presented fabricated evidence as a pretext for false arrests and wrongful imprisonment.
ria by the Tunisian Kroumer tribe served as a pretext for French armed forces to invade Tunisia.
This proved to be the pretext for Hoover to remove Mellon from his post as
531-579), used this dispute as a pretext for restarting hostilities with the Byzantine
town of Zahara in December 1481 provided the pretext for a Christian invasion.
council held in June of 1139, Stephen found a pretext for demanding a surrender of their castles, a
tic terror throughout the 1970s, serving as a pretext for yet another coup in 1980.
mbush was faked in order for Marcos to have a pretext for imposing martial law.
coupled with the Stavisky Affair, provided a pretext for the 6 February 1934 riots organized by fa
it was used as a pretext for the establishment of the state of Israel,
re, in 1130, using the canons' behaviour as a pretext, he persuaded Henry I to give him a charter a
Under this pretext he came to an agreement with Louis IX, King o
The victim was placed, under a pretext, in a position where a shot could be fired in
y of them, I am convinced, have that specious pretext in their mouths only, but revolution and rebe
Using his feigned good will as a pretext, Muhammad Ali then offered the British the fr
of the Parthian leader Barzapharnes under the pretext of peace talks.
e received a pass from the parliament under a pretext of seeking reconciliation.
Theodora travels to New York City on the pretext of visiting her uncle John (Robert Greig), bu
Under the pretext of educating her, she was taken from her fami
DJay gains admittance to the party under the pretext of providing marijuana, with the intention of
akhan district of Badakhshan province" on the pretext of election.
al, Manzanera was asked to come along, on the pretext of becoming the band's sound mixer.
u's loyal special forces out of Saigon on the pretext of fighting communists and in readiness for t
imself, Ken Arok stabbed him to death, on the pretext of revenging Tunggul Ametung.
o search the house for Susanna's lover on the pretext of looking for the umbrella he forgot.
On the pretext of attacking the Germans, he seized Simbirsk
dized by the French and industrialists on the pretext of influencing Italy to join the Entente Powe
government at the end of Bruce's term on the pretext of cutting costs.
nd he began giving Norberg Fiorinal under the pretext of an ankle injury.
/11 in order to promote this empire under the pretext of the so-called war on terror."
Petersen who he lured to his apartment on the pretext of buying a pair of roller-skates the boy was
Under the pretext of producing a movie, the FBI planned to catc
lly in small parties of two at a time, on the pretext of returning them to their prison camp.
jiang come to visit, they obtain visas on the pretext of being cross-border traders.
After luring him there on the pretext of celebrating Christmas Day and settling the
tion of Spain in 1808, when Napoleon used the pretext of reinforcing his army in Portugal to seize
mission for the federal government, under the pretext of "national security", to intervene in state
brother Robert, is said to have been made the pretext of such tyrannical exactions that on one of t
In fact, under the pretext of protecting their physical integrity, these
-Belisha) using War Office letterheads on the pretext of official government communications.
d to quickly incite revolt, firstly under the pretext of liberation from dahis, but after the Battl
s) and curtailed personal liberties under the pretext of preventing revolution.
stirring up disunity and disturance under the pretext of zeal for the Protestant religion.
ere lured to Workhouse Lane, Rettendon on the pretext of a lucrative drug deal.
ed that he was lured to Nova Scotia under the pretext of a job-interview, only to be queried for in
cupboard under her stairs, lured there on the pretext of urgent plumbing, grouting, or rendering...
holic influence at the Chinese court with the pretext of transmitting scientific knowledge.
unk, and members of the ringside crew, on the pretext of demanding guaranteed WWE contracts for all
, [and] aimed to meet self interest under the pretext of the agenda by putting political and diplom
n 26 March 1926, en route to Moscow under the pretext of an Easter pastoral visit to western Europe
hed a final offensive against Georgia, on the pretext of supporting the peasants and workers rebell
d then Britain and France would invade on the pretext of "separating the combatants" and protecting
g all monasteries in its territory, under the pretext of using their revenues to fund education and
ldwide, and which goes unchallenged under the pretext of respecting local customs.
Britain and France to invade Egypt, under the pretext of separating the Egyptians from a prearrange
jected to so many insidious onslaughts on the pretext of conscience, civil rights and women's liber
y ended up fleeing to Kerbala, Iraq under the pretext of going for pilgrimage.
Sometimes there is the pretext of raising money for charity.
ould lure the girls into his office under the pretext of tutoring.
in, she was ousted by the inhabitants, on the pretext of thievery.
They took him to church under pretext of a disputation, and then began the Protesta
The pretext of the defection was a new electoral law that
was in Canada on an official visit under the pretext of attending Expo 67.
Japan also sent troops on the pretext of protecting Japanese citizens in Korea.
continued activities in the region under the pretext of "humanitarian work".
uncle tried to take him to the king under the pretext of taking him to join the king's service.
in the evil practice of executing POWs on the pretext of (lacking) rations."
eir house as an undercover journalist, on the pretext of conducting an interview for a women's maga
Goodman attacked him in 1571, as supine, on a pretext of the continuing Whitsun plays.
Under the pretext of visiting Norwegian students in Sennheim sh
Liu escaped from the feast later on the pretext of going to the latrine, with Fan accompanyin
etru Cercel was embarked on a ship, under the pretext of sailing to exile in Rhodes, and was decapi
as able to leave Nazi Germany in 1934, on the pretext of making a temporary visit to Britain.
"None of the Cardinals may in any way, or by pretext or reason of any excommunication, suspension,
I think is being used by certain people as a pretext or as a blind or a screen to conceal a deeper
he name 'Kluster' at the time, and under that pretext re-released two albums originally labelled as
deputy finance minister; but he declined, on pretext that he had no ability to manage finance.
s Hua Rong into attending a banquet under the pretext that he wants to help both sides resolve the
Other Americans looted empty houses on the pretext that their absent owners were militia who had
d his power, refused to assent to this on the pretext that it was unlawful for two duchies to be in
Under the pretext that they would wait three years before payin
to get rid of his wife's authority, the false pretext that he had not been free to choose at the ti
e IG1 postcodes changed to London E19, on the pretext that IG1 is not always recognised as a 'Londo
(Knowlton Nash) cancelled Viewpoint under the pretext that the series caused the following local ne
f Wizcraft International Entertainment on the pretext that "people don't like dark girls here".
he is not interested, Zipeng joins E28 on the pretext that he is protecting Haitong from Lu Gua's b
wo men who lured him outside his house on the pretext that they had crashed into his car.
avid himself was thrown into prison under the pretext that the firm owed the regency a sum of five
This was done on the accepted pretext that the cassocks of nuns and monks have an o
short-lived federated Karmi-sangha; under the pretext that Subhas Chandra Bose and the Jugantar lea
rrison at Saint Lucia, expelling it under the pretext that a half-Carib native had effectively "sol
, with some 10,000 Somalis deported under the pretext that they did not have valid identity cards.
attempted to arrest her under the pretext that she came to a Gaza beach dressed immodes
essential for economic development, using the pretext that they will be used for military purposes.
is bill was rejected by the Government on the pretext that it was "radically incomplete and would c
instances of "bad will, saying that under the pretext that “it's only a geographic reference”, atte
w months, but Odoacer used Nepos' murder as a pretext to invade Dalmatia.
scot Bay, which Governor Denonville used as a pretext to expand attacks.
When no reply came, the Sultan used it as a pretext to besiege Acre, and finish off the last inde
The announcement gave the Duke a pretext to abandon the losing siege, which had been r
Priabin investigates the murders as a pretext to learn details of “Lightning” itself, which
interpretation appears to have been merely a pretext to avoid angering the Soviet and Nazi German
daughter of Robert Guiscard, who used this as pretext to commence military action against the Byzan
sing an unpaid blacksmith's bill for $10 as a pretext to have the sheriff seize the weapon, and the
harvests of interior Syria, al-Azm used it a pretext to launch raids against Druze communities in
Richmond used the Barrot situation as a pretext to recruit Stewart, who had told St Kilda he
The murder of Kotzebue gave Metternich the pretext to issue the Carlsbad Decrees of 1819, which
ing of the uprising was just enough to find a pretext to interfere with guns, so to present to the
n the ghetto; in fact, this declaration was a pretext to move and massacre the Jews.
e uncovered, which was used by the emperor as pretext to move the University beyond the reach of th
of U.S. Marines under a false or exaggerated pretext, to support the anti-royalist conspirators an
r and frustrated youngsters who would use any pretext to get to streets and participate in any turm
administration's military doctrine, used as a pretext to invade Afghanistan and Iraq, not to mentio
ed with his SEM Orchestra gives me sufficient pretext to voice the overdue sentiment that he is one
re war on Germany; it did, however, provide a pretext to officially transfer the US Coast Guard fro
s time Kotzebue's assassination was a welcome pretext to take action.
The events were used as a pretext to oust remaining leaders symbolizing Prague
That development gives Octavian a pretext to go to war against Mark Antony.
used the incident as the initial and evident pretext to justify the eventual annexation of Estonia
ht from a priestess, and used the affair as a pretext to destroy the shrine.
an Durrani, Mahmud Shah's son, used this as a pretext to remove Fateh Khan from power, and had him
ans who, using the Mexican external debt as a pretext under the Treaty of London of 1861, had invad
Smith used this perceived collaboration as a pretext upon which to take control of the UDA from Ty
ing only senior poets [writes Teika about the pretext used to exclude him].
r report by the British Consul at Harput, the pretext used to attack the town's Armenian quarter wa
Its pretext was protection of American citizens engaged i
What a pretext we would offer to those who promote the idea
ldiers in His Majesty's Forces, shall, on any pretext whatever, wear or put on the clothes commonly
                                                                                                   


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