Synonym: loaded. Similar words: blade, accolade, decadent, decadence, schadenfreude, glad, clad, salad. Meaning: ['leɪdn] v. 1. remove with or as if with a ladle 2. fill or place a load on. adj. 1. filled with a great quantity 2. burdened psychologically or mentally.
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61. It has picture of Osama bin Laden, a mass murderer driven by political cause?
62. In 2002, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf said bin Laden had kidney disease, for which he required a dialysis machine, and was therefore likely dead.
63. In 2001, Bin Laden fled Afghanistan before the US invasion and was believed to have taken refuge in the lawless tribal areas of north-west Pakistan.
64. Suspicion points to Osama bin Laden, but there are other possibilities, including, just conceivably , home - grown lunatics.
65. And just for kicks, pull of some of the technical lingo - nothing makes the average person quiet faster than a conversation that is laden with words like eicosapentaenoic acid.
66. Sugar - laden juices and sodas don't count as proper hydration.
67. In a special circulating system with high velocity flow, boundary shear stresses in clear water flow, aerated flow and sediment laden flow are measured.
68. I also signed several Memoranda of Notification (MONs) authorizing the CIA to use lethal force to apprehend bin Laden.
69. Bin Laden was not a Muslim leader; he was a mass murderer of Muslims.
70. Though one of his followers remarked, "The Americans love Pepsi Cola, but we love death, " Osama bin Laden was also a big fan of Pepsi and Coke.
71. Mr bin Laden matters because he swept up a ragbag of local grievances into a brand of intoxicating and violent jihad with worldwide pretensions.
72. Accoroding to the field data of sediment laden flow and hyperconcentrated flow, the exponential law of velocity distribution are studied in this paper.
73. 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.
74. 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.
75. Bin Laden then set up terrorist training camps in Afghanistan.
76. I would open my eyes and he'd be there, hibiscus - laden, laughing.
77. 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.
78. We should give bin Laden an award for improving New York's skyline and removing US corporate criminals on 9-11.
79. Peari, the old scullery maid, is coming from the market, her basket laden with vegetables(sentencedict.com), wading through the slush and drenched with the rain.
80. 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.
81. The next day when the thieves started a search for Temujin, the son of the family had him hidden in a cart laden with raw wool, thus helping him to make good his escape.
82. To build return laden VRP model for a pharmaceutical factory, a recycling plant, a number of pharmacies, and analysis it by a case.
83. One day he spied an old woodsman laden with rich furs.
84. To take the real shot, the one that brought down bin Laden, was the dream of every Navy SEAL.
85. 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.
86. In the room with Bin Laden, a woman, Bin Laden's wife, rushed the U. S. assaulter and was shot in the leg[sentencedict.com], but not killed.
87. He was the second-in-command to Osama Bin Laden, who was killed in an American raid in Pakistan last month.
88. 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.
89. Mr. Bin Laden, whose last message was released in mid-March, has been sparing in his criticism of Mr. Obama in the past.
90. S. soldiers in Iraq also must contend with air that's laden with heavy metals and lung-ravaging particles, researchers reported March 30 at the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society.