After all, the anti-Islamist Muslims and conservatives are not the only ones in the Islamofascists' cross-hairs.
As he noted, the United States is squarely in the cross-hairs of Shariah's devotees.
They have claimed they were caught in the cross-hairs of an overzealous investigation of Liu's campaign finances.
The Seawolf submarine, the C-17 transport aircraft, several different air-to-ground and air-to-air missiles are in the cross-hairs.
Ditto U.S. allies now in the cross-hairs from missiles proliferating into the hands of many of the worlds most dangerous nations.
He is the just the latest athlete to get caught in the cross-hairs of the feds for lying about their use of PEDs.
They are positioned directly in the political cross-hairs, and it is a near certainty that some creative accounting will not pass the muster.
In closing, these recent developments suggest that authorities are doubling up, rather than easing, their efforts and that Cohen very much remains in the cross-hairs.
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The Labour Party, the dominant force in Norwegian politics for decades, came into his cross-hairs because of its staunch defence of both diversity and tolerance.
This is so that those non-Muslim kuffar (infidels) in the cross-hairs don't get alarmed too soon, before the campaign is fully ready to overwhelm them.
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In particular, Turkey has long been in the cross-hairs of small but ambitious, and often violent, Islamist groups some of whom receive support from neighboring Iran and Syria.
In particular, Turkey has long been in the cross-hairs of small but ambitious, and often violent, Islamist groups -- some of whom receive support from neighboring Iran and Syria.
The absurdity of imposing such a limitation when the U.S. itself is increasingly in the cross-hairs of foreign missileers, not just targets closer at hand to them, is self-evident.
But when George W. Bush put Iran, Iraq and North Korea in the cross-hairs before a joint session of Congress to a standing ovation and endorsements from opposition leaders like Sen.
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Other royals in the Persian Gulf are also in the Islamists' cross-hairs, despite the longstanding practice by the former of generously underwriting the latter in the vain hope of buying them off.
Certainly, as former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher has repeatedly pointed out, we could not have counted on our allies to participate in the Grand Coalition if their capitals had been in the cross-hairs.
We have more specific concerns regarding the fact that in the job-cutting cross-hairs are high-profile Merrill Lynch employees, who were instrumental in generating revenues for Bank of America over the particularly difficult 2008-2011 period.
However, being the front runner also means being in the cross-hairs of the other candidates and, as expected, Mr. Romney, Ron Paul, and John King, the CNN moderator, as any moderator would, went after Mr. Santorum.
This means that North Korea has better access to the global financial system today than Iran does, despite being much further along in its nuclear program and having 28, 000 American troops in its cross-hairs on the Korean Peninsula.
Historically, the public and strong bipartisan majorities on Capitol Hill have appreciated that an Israel that shares our values, that is governed democratically and that is in the cross-hairs of the same people who seek our destruction is an important ally.
There will be all of the appearances of sensible Administration opposition to this ill-considered multilateral initiative when, in fact, the Administration plans this fall to put the American people in the cross-hairs of direct or contingent losses stemming from U.S. government guaranteed credits and trade transactions with the Soviet Union.
More than a few have wound up in the cross hairs of law-enforcement officials elsewhere.
Some of the locals caught in the cross hairs lived in a middle-class enclave of well-kept bungalows and cottages that had been in the same families for generations.
Although debt-laden Italy and Spain are in the market's cross hairs, France's own high indebtedness places the euro zone's second-largest economy in a precarious spot.
But their performance-enhancement mission has placed some in the cross hairs of agencies investigating doping.
Rep. Jim Maloney (D-Connecticut) fit the profile of a man in the political cross hairs.
There he finds himself in the cross hairs of Sheriff Ralph Lamb (Dennis Quaid), whose real-life war with the wiseguys inspired the series.
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With my mortgage due, and no Groom as of yet in my freshly tinted cross hairs, I was hoping Mr Noer's wisdom would trickle down to the man-masses, and eventually one of them would seize upon the opportunity to undo the damage that an MBA has wreaked upon my pitiful life, and guide me, Lysol in hand, down the path of domestic bliss.
In 1996, Newt Gingrich was in the cross hairs of Democratic ad makers who ran more than 800, 000 campaign commercials featuring the then-House speaker.
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