How To Use Defector In A Sentence

  • Alcibiades the disastrous Sicilian expedition and later ended his life as a defector going to Sparta.
  • XAYKAOTHAO: Pastor Suh says Gomes and Park may have been drawn to the North because of what he described as passionate prayers by defectors now living in the South, many of whom attend their small church. Why Did Aijalon Gomes Cross Into North Korea?
  • The party chairman arrived for a photocall with questions for our defector. Times, Sunday Times
  • At the time, Elisse Hategan, a prominent defector from the Heritage Front, slammed the report as a whitewash.
  • Merely holding an uncongenial opinion one that would be considered radically unrestrictive in most of the developed world makes on a “traitor”, “defector”, and “5th-columnist”. Friendly Fire: Gun Nuts Go Full-Auto on One of Their Own « Lean Left
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  • North Korean students are taught Revolutionary History from elementary school to university, a subject full of tales that mystify and beatify the Kim dynasty, said Jun Myung-ho, a defector based in Seoul, who worked in North Korea's ruling Workers' Party for nine years before escaping to the South in 2004. Pyongyang Myth-Builders Step It Up
  • Department has declared that the defector is a liar, and has discounted his report. Hunt, William B.
  • Will this new promise bring back Tory defectors to the fold?
  • The Act restricts the size of the council of ministers, extends the ban on defections to party splits and disqualifies a defector from holding a public office for the remainder of the legislative term.
  • It has also sent the West numerous doubtful and bogus defectors to muddy the waters.
  • For now it's business as usual, and summer battle lines have the "intrepid" Democrat-led Congress and a few nervous Republican defectors facing off with the Bush administration on the FY 2008 DOD budget. Plan Iraq - Permanent Occupation
  • It has already begun to exist, in a preborn form, insofar that it exists in the hearts and minds of her expatriates, her numerous émigrés and defectors, as well as citizens at home.
  • I don't think you need a defector to tell you how foul he was and how egregious were his human rights abuses…
  • Mr. Hwang, the top-ranking defector, may have suffered a heart attack, some local media reported. Top North Korean Defector Has Died
  • One of the defectors was a programer known to most insiders simply as "The Architect. The Next Generation Of Wikileaks
  • If he can then coax some defectors from the opposition, he may reach a majority.
  • Though some defectors were known as unreliable, there were too few independent sources to contradict them.
  • But these days, with Pyongyang preparing for a Workers 'Party convention that could trumpet the rise of leader Kim Jong Il's youngest son, Kim Eun Ho and other defectors who speak regularly to North Koreans hear plenty of opinions reflecting what he described as a broad sentiment against hereditary succession. N. Koreans may be frustrated with government and likely rise of Kim Jong Eun
  • In the early 1990s, Mr. Patrick led the debriefing of Soviet defector Ken Alibek, who as Kanatjan Alibekov was the deputy chief of the Soviet biowarfare program. William C. Patrick III, 84, dies; oversaw Fort Detrick biowarfare effort and weaponization of anthrax and other deadly diseases
  • The reporter should not be touting uncritically the myths of the defectors.
  • And so they relied increasingly on defectors and technical intelligence - spy satellites and communication intercepts.
  • While being debriefed the defector named two double agents.
  • I selected green to be a cooperator that had previously been a defector, and yellow vice versa. SuperCooperators
  • He was an early defector from the NHS (and went fully private by the early 1970s) so he was alert to some problems that Belgium was having with its doctors. Archive 2007-09-23
  • Past defectors have been forced to stay in embassies for years amid diplomatic deadlock. Times, Sunday Times
  • The latest defector is Rep. Jason Altmire, who represents the Pittsburgh suburbs in Pennsylvania. The Anti-Pelosi Boomlet
  • And then all of a sudden we had a slew of defectors come out in the mid- and late 1990s and what they told us was that everything that we had thought was wrong.
  • He was asked another question about defectors. Times, Sunday Times
  • Who needs to worry about defectors when you have someone inside the Government, shoving a brick on the accellerator and pointing the party charabanc at a wall... Hazel Blears Calls it As She Sees It
  • Syria said her report was not objective because it relied on the testimony of defectors, and yet concrete evidence of shoot-to-kill orders is mounting. Syria: back to the future | Editorial
  • A molecule can be the right shape or chemical makeup to speed up a useful chemical reaction (a “cooperator”) or could be the right constitution to disrupt it or divert cellular resources (a “defector”) because it snips other crucial participants into pieces. SuperCooperators
  • Each prisoner or defector was literally milked for every scrap of information the intelligence community wanted, or needed.
  • Apart from Jenkins, three other defectors are believed to be alive.
  • Documents recently declassified and made public show that the administration was warned by the Defense Intelligence Agency in February 2002, that the tale about a trip to Prague by the leader of the 9/11 highjacker, Mohamed Atta, had come from an unreliable drunk, and that the story about Iraq training members of al Qaeda on the use of chemical and biological weapons was deliberately fabricated by an Iraqi defector. Bush Gang Swore Saddam Was Behind 9/11 In Lawsuit
  • New Alliances: A Taliban defector and a Northern Alliance soldier, share a ride.
  • The problem was most of them were incorrect, frequently sourced to unchecked defectors or suspect intelligence.
  • But there are other defectors whose position is based upon principle, or a long-term reassessment of their 'received' position. Irish Blogs
  • They gathered together in the back of one of the great lodges: Baine; the four braves who had come with him from Bloodhoof Village; the recovering Hamuul Runetotem, who had a bitter tale to tell of an attack on a peaceful druidic gathering; and the defector, Stormsong. The Shattering
  • There was also the cooperator who when confronted with a defector responded with punishment. SuperCooperators
  • A combination of defectors and America's VENONA decrypts caused the collapse of the Soviet networks and the beginning of the end of the era of the ideological agent.
  • The answer, at least in part, is because he is Cuban — so not only does he come from a fabled baseball tradition, but he is also a defector, which is a popular political story. Cuba's Major-League Cachet
  • A defector from the military regime in the late 1980s, he has seen the ruination of his country by the superstition-ridden clique of generals who have led the country since the 1960s.
  • How much would they covet or resent a potential defector? Times, Sunday Times
  • Gingrich himself dragged some of the defectors into the House cloakroom for one last arm twist.
  • MLB sent a letter to teams on Jan. 22 telling them Hechavarria and other Cuban defectors have not been "unblocked" by OFAC. WasWatching.com
  • A defector revealed the disposition of the enemy fleet.
  • Equally, some of the stories will have been fabricated to please the intelligence agents handling the defectors.
  • It raps a defector over the knuckles instantly but, after that, lets bygones be bygones.
  • Hundreds of people marched from a charred former Gaddafi compound in Benghazi on Friday night criticising what they called "climbers" and "opportunists" in the NTC leadership, many of whom are defectors who once served under Gaddafi. Reuters: Top News
  • The Nolan family, including Roger, who was born after his father went to Vietnam, traveled to Maryland for the Silverdocs Festival last week and was crushed to discover upon their very first trip to Washington D.C. that McKinley Nolan, because he is classified as a defector, is not among those 58,000 plus names included on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Ashley Wren Collins: The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan: Must-See Vietnam Feature Doc Asks All the Right Questions
  • If he can coax some defectors from the opposition, he may reach a majority.
  • The Jamestown Foundation Jamestown is a unique organization founded in the early eighties to assist asylees and defectors from the Soviet Union and Eastern Bloc countries.
  • Pacepa was not the first defector from the world of Soviet bloc secret services to make such a claim.
  • Another is that he was a defector and he just wanted to get away from the war, and all of this has been flying around in the last few days, and really no clear sense of what the true story is, is yet to emerge.
  • The profile of the defector, the turncoat, is that they repudiate everything they've ever done.
  • Successful collusion often takes a third party to regulate the agreement and punish defectors.
  • The most senior of all the Soviet defectors to the west, Orlov survived into his old age.
  • Perhaps there ought to be an intelligence extradition agreement that all defectors are immediately put on the first aircraft back home.
  • Goldman also accused the defectors of telling Goldman clients that the defections had "destabilized" the Atlanta office, which is in the same building as Credit Suisse's wealth managers. Moneycontrol Top Headlines
  • While being debriefed the defector named two double agents.
  • Most of the defectors have since donned civilian dress and returned to their homes, the masked separatist said. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is fair, if tight-lipped, in adding a number of testimonies from the right — thus anticipating the famous “Obamacon” defectors, from Peggy Noonan to Christopher Buckley, who were such a feature of the post-convention (i.e., post – Palin nomination) months of the campaign. Cool Cat
  • The press release said the intelligence service also "located, intimidated and killed defectors and dissidents living abroad."
  • Their Munich-based overlords have tried in desperation to impose sanctions on both players and officials, ordering national associations to banish what they regard as defectors to an unauthorised competition.
  • Most of the defectors have since donned civilian dress and returned to their homes, the masked separatist said. Times, Sunday Times
  • Defectors and apostates can't be fined, flogged or banished.
  • North Korean students are taught Revolutionary History from elementary school to university, a subject full of tales that mystify and beatify the Kim dynasty, said Jun Myung-ho, a defector based in Seoul, who worked in North Korea's ruling Workers' Party for nine years before escaping to the South in 2004. Pyongyang Myth-Builders Step It Up
  • Whether this sliver of defectors will once again be big enough to swing a presidential election is less clear.
  • One defector from the North’s special-operations forces told me that soldiers in the ranks are afraid to discuss politics with one another. When North Korea Falls
  • Some officials said there is no choice but to accept the defectors, while others insisted they should be treated like ordinary refugees.
  • Other claims were based on audio recordings and satellite images, and still more were based on unverifiable claims from unidentified human witnesses and ‘defectors.’
  • The Nolan family, including Roger, who was born after his father went to Vietnam, traveled to Maryland for the Silverdocs Festival last week and was crushed to discover upon their very first trip to Washington, D.C., that McKinley Nolan, because he is classified as a defector, is not among those 58,000 plus names included on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Ashley Wren Collins: The Disappearance of McKinley Nolan : Must-See Vietnam Feature Doc Asks All the Right Questions
  • The ruiner is a collector is a defector serving his shit to his flies lies. lies, lies,…. Family Guy’s Cleveland Gets Own Show
  • As rebels challenging pro-Qaddafi forces struggled to regroup around the oil port of Brega, and the roar of allied warplanes was heard again over the capital, residents reacted in shock at the defection of Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa, a close ally of Colonel Qaddafi's since the early days of the revolution, who once earned the nickname "envoy of death" for his role in the assassinations of earlier Libyan defectors. NYT > Home Page
  • While being debriefed the defector named two double agents.
  • Then, the killers posed as journalists; this time, they pretended to be defectors.

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