Similar words: osama bin laden, unlade, laden, heavy-laden, sialadenitis, inlay, in-law, inland. Meaning: n. Arab terrorist who established al-Qaeda (born in 1957).
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31. Mr bin Laden matters because he swept up a ragbag of local grievances into a brand of intoxicating and violent jihad with worldwide pretensions.
32. Bin Laden was one of the several people suspected of being involved. 1996, Usama Bin Laden declared a jihad, a holy war against US forces.
33. Meanwhile, the U. S. is hunting for Osama bin Laden and other terrorists believed to be in hiding in the mountainous, mostly lawless tribal areas along the Afghan-Pakistan border.
34. He writes: Watching the jubilation in Kenmore Square felt oddly uncomfortable, as if bin Laden had managed to brutalize all of us just a little.
35. The latest account, which could not be verified by the Guardian, claimed that Bin Laden was shot in his house when the commandos saw he was within reach of an assault rifle and pistol.
36. Weeks after the proposal, the uncle signed the marriage contract as her guardian and Abu al-Fedaa signed on behalf of bin Laden.
37. Sayyid Imam al-Sharif, who goes by the nom de guerre Dr Fadl, helped bin Laden create al-Qaeda and then led an Islamist insurgency in Egypt in the 1990s.
38. We should give bin Laden an award for improving New York's skyline and removing US corporate criminals on 9-11.
39. US officials said the CIA tracked bin Laden to his location, then elite troops from Navy SEAL Team Six, a top military counter-terrorism unit , flew to the hideout in four helicopters.
40. Most American government agencies, including the FBI and CIA, use either "Usama bin Laden" or "Usama bin Ladin",[www.Sentencedict.com] both of which are often abbreviated to UBL.
41. Even when bin Laden told them that he was "subject at any moment to death," Amal al-Sada cut him short. "I've made my decision," she said.
42. Today, bin Laden personally exercises near-total control over members of al Qaeda, exemplified in the bayat oath of allegiance sworn to him by the group's members.
43. To take the real shot, the one that brought down bin Laden, was the dream of every Navy SEAL.
44. At the moment, al-Qaeda in Iraq is valuable to Osama bin Laden and his top deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri, even though the links between the Qaeda leaders and the jihadi shock troops in Iraq are tenuous.
45. In the room with Bin Laden, a woman, Bin Laden's wife, rushed the U. S. assaulter and was shot in the leg, but not killed.
46. He was the second-in-command to Osama Bin Laden, who was killed in an American raid in Pakistan last month.
47. September 25, 2009: Bin Laden calls on European nations to withdraw their troops from Afghanistan in an audio tape, saying they were sacrificing men and money in an unjust US-led war.
48. The relationship took a nose dive on May 2 when U. S. commandos staged a covert raid to kill al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden in a Pakistani garrison town not far from Islamabad.
49. Mr. Bin Laden, whose last message was released in mid-March, has been sparing in his criticism of Mr. Obama in the past.
50. Bin Laden misses a cue in one and another shows him with a wrinkled backdrop.
51. If Bin Laden and Saddam Hussein are viewed as terrorists, then the US government is the arch-criminal that shields and supports terrorism!
52. The after-school Islamic study group that bin Laden joined was initially offered to exceptional students with the promise of earning extra credit.
53. January 19,[sentencedict.com] 2006: Bin Laden threatens a fresh attack against the United States but offers the American people a conditional "long-term truce" in an audiotape message.
54. In his latest audio tape, bin Laden is talking about global warming.
55. And now, as the president sings his swan song , Bin Laden has purportedly surfaced again.
56. After a nine-month silence, for instance, bin Laden released a 22-minute audiotape on March 14, sharply condemning the recent Israeli invasion of Gaza.
57. In Iraq, a man believed to be a lieutenant of Osama bin Laden has released an audiocassette in which he reportedly mocks President Bush.
58. Bin Laden immediately became the most famous person of the world.
59. Her uncle, Hashem al-Sada, recalled telling Amal al-Sada that he knew bin Laden was from a "devout and respectable family" in Saudi Arabia but didn't know them personally.
60. No doubt Taliban and its leader Mullah Omar will be morphed by the US media machine into a bin Laden stand-ins.
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