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terrorist activity

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terrorist activity verb anarchist's act, assassin's plot, criminal act, destroyer's action, enemy deed, enemy pursuits, enemy undertakings, fanatical act, fanatical action, foreign combatant's efforts, insurgent's acts, insurgent's plans, operations of combatants, radical efforts, rebel cell's plot, revolutionary plot, subversive plans
Associated concepts: enemy combatants, military tribunals, terrorist cells, U.S. Patriot Act, weapons of mass destruction


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The recent terror plot by British nationals involving chemical explosives and transatlantic flights has increased awareness of homeland security after a relatively calm period marked by little terrorist activity aimed at the U.
Security around the sensitive sites and Rawalpindi has been enhanced while vehicles being entered in Rawalpindi city have also been checked strictly to avoid terrorist activity.
Security around the sensitive sites and Rawalpindi has been enhanced while vehicles being entered in Rawalpindi city have also been checked strictly to avoid terrorist activity.
 
 
 
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