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not you, if you orchestrated the raids?
Stanfield tipping off the drug lord about the raids and exchange for cash.
Players participate in the raids with their own parties
Nineteen children and 12 women were among those killed in the raids, which hit several neighbourhoods in the northern city.
The raids on the spaceships, jumping through zero gravity areas,
The raids came a day after the PKK instructed members in Europe to intensify extortion activities, Ankara's Anatolia news agency reported.
Whereas the raids resulted in arrests and detention of journalists,
On the walls of the air duct you can see the raids of dust of impressive thickness,
As to our only tangible piece of progress from the raids… what can we do for our friend White Mike?
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has tried to distance himself from the raids, which come just days after his re-election, insisting they were police, not government.
The raids, which hit a residential zone in the area of Zardana in the northwestern province of Idlib, also wounded 50 people,
The raids continued, leading to more violence in the Naqab Prison on March 24,
Both of you have heard of the raids against commercial transports along the borders of the Non-Aligned Worlds?
The raids were prompted by investigations into 23 emails sent to recipients across Germany over a two-week period in July that contained threats of bomb attacks.
During the Byzantine period, the raids of the Slavs in the Balkans created the need for some forts in the region to reopen.
During the raids, police seized fake US dollars and euro notes worth $117,000
The raids will be conducted in at least ten cities, targeting at least 2,000 immigrants.
Since ancient times, the raids of the Mongol-Tatars have brought a lot of trouble to the Russian lands,
Prime minister Scott Morrison has tried to distance himself from the raids, which come just days after the re-election of his conservative government,