The Taliban began among the Afghan refugee communities in Pakistan, and were in a sense returning home after being driven from Afghanistan.
Projects carried out by UNESCO in Haiti, for example, have found that the vibrant local culture plays an important part in rebuilding a sense of community after disasters and is a key asset during the difficult process of rebuilding.
The BBC's Jane Little in Washington says there is a heightened sense of alert in the capital after the attacks in Boston but there is no indication so far of any connection between the two incidents.
But that night in 2007, and in the months after, I lost a sense of hope in our government's ability to make its own agents obey the law.
The team with the second-best record in the Eastern Conference had a sense of urgency after a loss to the improving Washington Wizards earlier in the week.
"You can go back in and you can ask for a second chance in a political sense once, " he said on Tuesday after voting.
So in one sense Path is going after a very large vision: a sort of all-purpose app for sharing pretty much anything and everything.
And while the Lakers may feel a sense of accomplishment in reaching playoff position after such a poor start to the season, Bryant is quick to note there is plenty still left to do.
Washington (CNN) -- Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Tuesday there is a "renewed sense of urgency in the international community" about terrorism after the Christmas Day bombing attempt aboard a U.S.-bound plane, and the U.S. should now push for global security standards for international airports and aircraft.
In a sense, it consolidated the democratic gains made after a middle-class revolt in Bangkok in 1992.
She said that in a way, she's found the "healing" -- at least in a spiritual sense -- that she prayed so hard for after she first tested positive.
In this sense, Mr Taylor concludes, Chiang was not such a loser after all.
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Wolves must have had a sense of deja-vu when the Mariners went in front after just two minutes.
They suggested those affected by cancer felt a renewed sense of the importance of family and loved ones in their lives after they discovered they had the disease.
Reverend Alan Wearmouth, of the Mid-Wyedean churches based in Coleford, said that during the days immediately after the news there was a "huge sense of numbness".
After the war, the communists decided to exploit a huge coalmine underneath it, swelling the population to 70, 000 housed in block after block of hideous high-rise concrete hulks, utterly devoid of a sense of community.
Douglas Fairbanks after Charlie Chaplin the most popular male star in silent cinema had a sense of the absurd that helped him triumph over the claptrap.
The original church was ordered to be rebuilt by da Gama soon after his second return from India in 1503, at a time when his growing sense of self-importance was becoming a nuisance to the authorities.
His supporters say that ordering schoolchildren to sing the national anthem is just an example of a legitimate effort by a newish country to strengthen its sense of self (Slovakia became fully independent only in 1993, after the break-up of Czechoslovakia).
That there is no combat was strangely refreshing there was still danger, after all, and as I said in my review of the game there was a sense of profound struggle.
He said it doesn't make common sense to wait until after the runoff -- I mean, it doesn't make common sense not to wait until after the runoff election in Afghanistan for the President to make a decision.
It also might seem to set limits to the scope of Mr Harris and his Common Sense Revolution. (After all, in Ottawa his party has fewer seats than a rival right-wing group, the Reform Party.) But in Ontario's election, at least, he and his revolution have been the main issue.
In a country where the shipping industry is the second most important after gas and oil, the tunnel makes sense, Humborstad suggests.
In a company, at least, it makes more sense to depart at the end of the quarter or just after the annual meeting.
Two days after his election, Washington Post columnist David Ignatius gave a sense of the direction in which Obama will likely take US foreign policy.
Either way, there was certainly a sense that Father Time had finally caught up with Kidd, the No. 2 assist man in NBA history after John Stockton.
But if you guessed India, which makes the most sense after China, you would be correct and either are a reader of The Economic Times in India, or a damn good guesser.
There is a sense that many things are being put on hold until after next year's federal elections in Germany but Mr Meister supports the chancellor's broad vision of a political union in Europe.
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