Word: react
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...question were uttered between friends, aware of a household in one of the affected states, it would most certainly be the first part of a greeting. Otherwise, perhaps it was inserted after inquiries about the summer or even at the very end of a conversation. How would you react if the person had said, “Yes, my father was killed?...
...Laden's al-Qaeda network keep electronic communications (which the U.S. is famously good at intercepting) to a minimum. They are encrypting more, and when they do use cell phones, it is often in an attempt to smoke out surveillance. "They say things on their phones, then watch us react," says a U.S. intelligence official. The decentralized design of bin Laden's network also makes it much harder to penetrate than previous terrorist groups. Many of the countries in which it operates have less than adequate police and intelligence services to provide assistance. It is imbued with a messianic ideology...
...which the community tried to make sense of the tragedy. It was open and participatory. While it may be prudent for politicians to make bold statements or shows of courage and strength, it may not be wise in the long run to be deciding right now how we should react...
Firefighters, doctors, and National Guards have been praised for their swift response to Tuesdays heinous attacks. But these emergency teams in New York werent the only people quick to react. Within an hour of the tragedy, Winthrop House resident Taylor R. Terry 03 was running wildly around the University, encouraging students to donate blood...
Nonsense, Schwartzman says. Groton is a serious place, they take their role seriously. Any suggestion that a major league school would not react truthfully and conscientiously is ridiculous. We immediately sent out 6,000 copies of [Headmaster Polks] letter to all members of the Groton community...