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I was involved in a number of efforts to take out al-Qaeda leadership when I was Secretary of State, including, of course, taking out Bin Laden.
TAKING OUT BIN LADEN.
That's how we went after al-Qaeda and bin Laden.
Al Qaida and bin Laden.
Suddenly, a man, in foreign garments, wonderfully real and distinct to look at, stood outside the window with an axe stuck in his belt and leaning by the bridle and ass laden with wood.
window, with an axe stuck in his belt, and leading by the bridle an ass laden with wood.
Al Qaeda terrorists, under the command of militant leader Osama Bin Laden, took down the World Trade Center.
Al-Qaeda terrorists, under the command of militant leader Osama bin Laden, took down the World Trade Center.
CNN breaking news, Osama bin Laden killed.
CNN BREAKING NEWS, OSAMA BIN LADEN KILLED.
And on the day when I was in the situation room monitoring the raid that brought Osama bin Laden to justice, he was hosting the Celebrity Apprentice.
monitoring the raid that brought Osama bin Laden to justice,
So he gets back, and it's like a whole shrine of wrapping paper-laden things.
and it's a whole shrine of wrapping paper laden things.
Suddenly, a man in foreign garments, wonderfully real and distinct to look at, stood outside the window with an axe stuck in his belt and leading by the bridle an ass laden with wood.
and such a rush immediately ensued that she, with laughing face and plundered dress, was borne towards it, the centre of a flushed and boisterous group, just in time to greet the father, who came home attended by a man laden with Christmas toys and presents.
gaunt and silent, the tables laden with chemical apparatus, the floor strewn with
once crowded with eager students and now lying gaunt and silent, the tables laden with chemical apparatus, the floor strewn with crates and littered with packing-straw,
and we want a talk that is well organized, clear, a talk that we can follow, a talk that's not laden down with jargon, and
a talk that we can follow, a talk that's not laden down with jargon