Mr bin Laden's cadre has shown considerable flexibility, variously deploying planes, trucks and boats as weapons.
Within it they are admired and feared, and viewed variously as powerful, greedy and sharp-elbowed.
Outfits like these, variously called unbranded, proprietary or "private branders, " are on the rise.
" She quoted an ancient Sanskrit saying: "Truth is one, the wise pursue it variously.
Mr Carmichael has variously worked in farming, for a learning disabilities charity, and as a politics lecturer.
He then pointed fingers at five powerful lawmakers, accusing them variously of smuggling, bribery and attempted extortion.
Cool was not the idiom for Mingus, an artist variously described as "mercurial, " "volcanic, " "volatile" choose your euphemism.
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With the whole array done in what look like overripe Techicolor hues, the stage looked variously gaudy and flat.
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Born in Bombay, he lived variously in London, Dummerston, Vt. and East Sussex, and traveled frequently to South Africa.
It's been variously described as "a recipe for chaos" and "a developers' charter".
Over the years, the musician was variously branded a "living library" of folk music and a "one-man folk festival".
They have been variously attributed to serial killers, drug cartels and domestic violence.
There is a quotation variously attributed to Winston Churchill or George Orwell.
Noor has been variously criticized for being an outsider, a jet-setter or a Western woman crusading in a conservative culture.
The weak economy and the plummeting peso blamed variously on Asia, Mr Samper, and manipulation by Pastrana-supporting businessmen have also featured prominently.
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There has been a huge build-up to the event, billed variously by newspapers as The Last Duel and The Final Confrontation.
Across the country, a man variously known as Chris Crowe, Chip Smith and Clark Rockefeller was inventing new lives for himself.
They claim variously that he owed money to a bank, creditors of a bankrupt gallery, an investment partner and his landlord.
"In records dating back to the 14th Century it's known variously as star jelly, astral jelly or astromyxin, " Mr Whitehead said.
Yet there are also critics who argue, variously, that CAG has exceeded its mandate, is incompetent, and on an ego trip.
Cope variously blamed the lapse on bank errors, regulatory red tape and "unexpected holds on profits" from the secret deals he did.
Gen Khalouf, identified variously as a brigadier-general and a major-general, was shown sitting beside his son, said to be an army captain.
This is variously blamed on apathy, the authorities (whose job it is to organise events, apparently) and above all on health-and-safety rules.
People switching to prepaid service usually have to choose among variously priced packages, depending on how many minutes you expect to use.
Rather than proposing a few more big nuclear reactors, the start-ups are advocating many small nuclear reactors, variously called small, right-sized or modular.
These so-called fairy circles have variously been pinned on the presence of other, poisonous plants, on ants, and even toxic gases rising from below.
Not just to the pundits, who had variously speculated that perhaps the bloggers of the Arab Spring, or Russian human rights groups might win.
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Mr. Twist's rendering of music, once thought to be outrageously brutal and assaulting, proceeds in eye-filling and variously articulated stages with consistently nonfigurative elements.
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Over the years, Mr. Gerstein has sent letters to legal adversaries calling them, variously, a "fool, " "idiot, " "slimeball, " and other names unfit for publication.
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