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How to use the word Paris in a Sentence? Page #13

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What we fear is an attack similar to the one in Paris, with several individuals who could possibly launch several attacks at the same time in multiple locations.

Charles Michel

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

As far as national security, let me just say, I obviously am not happy about the events that happened last week in Paris, but I think it's a positive development that it suddenly has forced Americans to confront more carefully the issue of national security, because it is the most important thing a president will do and it's the most important function of the federal government.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio

Found on CNN
8 years ago

This is a civilizational struggle between the values of freedom and liberty, and radical Islamic terror. What happened in Paris could happen here, there is no middle ground. These aren't disgruntled or disempowered people. These are radical terrorists who want to kill us, because we let women drive, because we let girls go to school.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Mali will not shut down because of this attack. Paris and New York were not shut down and Mali won't be. Terrorism will not win.

President Ibrahim Boubacar Keita

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

When I came to America, they knew everything about me, but there is no way of documenting these people or checking their stories. I wasn't so concerned until Paris. This could happen to us here.

Emma Aquino-Nemecek

Found on CNN
8 years ago

It is unclear who is conducting the attack at the Radisson, but what is interesting is the timing, when we all have in mind the attacks of last week in Paris. They may have been preparing something and thought this is the perfect timing now.

Marie Rodet

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I honestly can tell you that no one was really talking about it at all ... that's sadder to me. Like I said, I'm not taking away from the point that I do, that is a very terrible thing that happened in Paris and I do care, [But] If we as a whole joined together like we're doing now for Paris on all the subjects that ... in my personal opinion should matter, we'll be in a better place.

Trinidad James

Found on CNN
8 years ago

It's horribly disappointing, but unsurprising, that law enforcement and intelligence officials would use the opportunity by the Paris attacks as an excuse to push for whatever new powers they were already asking for, it's a part of their playbook and it's how we ended up with the Patriot Act.

Kevin Bankston

Found on CNN
8 years ago

So when they stand up on television and say the tragedy in Paris means you have to give up your liberty (and) we need more phone surveillance -- bulls--t!

Rand Paul

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Marginalization is a serious concern, if you want to prevent the kind of thing that happened in Paris from happening here.

Meriem Rebbani-Gosselin

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We're all very heartbroken (about the Paris attacks) so I don't know if somebody walking down the street just saw our name on the sign and kind of lost it for a moment and threw a rock through it, or if it was an ignorant person who actually thought this was a bookstore for terrorists, I don't know.

Karen Charboneau-Harrison

Found on CNN
8 years ago

After a horrific tragedy like the Paris attacks, we naturally search for solutions: weakening encryption is not a solution.

Dean Garfield

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

So when they stand up on television and say the tragedy in Paris means you have to give up your liberty, we need more phone surveillance -- bulls--t!

Rand Paul

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Anybody that would say that the Paris attacks were caused by global warming, there's something missing.

Bernie Sanders

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I think he's a communist. I think he's actually a communist with a socialistic bent, anybody that would say that the Paris attacks were caused by global warming, there's something missing.

Donald Trump

Found on CNN
8 years ago

We don't see it impacting World Cup 2018. Our officials and international officials have stated recently that all issues could be resolved by means of joint efforts, there is nothing tragic going on, nothing irreversible going on. FIFA has its own anti-doping policy, we certainly adhere to that, the CEO also said that even before the attacks on Paris on Friday, World Cup organizers were working on a detailed security plan.

Alexei Sorokin

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

U.S. officials believe it is likely the plotters of the Paris attacks used phones or communications devices that could not be monitored by law enforcement because of encryption. Speaking at the event, the head of the FBI said ISIS had a history of taking precautions to prevent monitoring any planning of lethal attacks. If they find somebody who they think might kill on their behalf… they move them to a mobile messaging app that’s encrypted.

James Comey

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

The general principle that I've been talking about is that if we don't fight them and eradicate them where they are, we will end up with situations like we have in Paris, we will end up with situations similar to that, or even worse, here in the United States, and I think we ought to take this as a warning that we need to really go in there with very serious intent -- not to contain them -- but to take (ISIS) out completely.

Ben Carson

Found on CNN
8 years ago

The tragic attacks in Paris prove once again that America needs to get tough on radical Islamic terrorism, president Obama and other politicians have consistently failed us.

Donald Trump

Found on CNN
8 years ago

The indices are treading water today ... there seems to be a little bit of trepidation at the moment because of what's been going on in Paris this morning and overnight.

Augustin Eden

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I think the Paris situation can also be transplanted here, in Southeast Asia, where we also have fertile ground for recruitment of such operatives who will receive directives from Syria to carry out attacks, such attacks, they hope, will glamorize terrorism and therefore attract more people to join their cause.

Nur Jazlan

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We knew (Hadfi) was in Syria, but what we didn't know is apparently he was back, as he blew himself up in Paris. But we had no knowledge of the fact that he was back in Europe.

Van Der Sypt

Found on CNN
8 years ago

An act of terror with our plane and the terror attack in Paris ... have sharpened the global political agenda, the war is declared against the whole civilised world. The threat is global and, alas, is real. So the stance of some Western countries on Russia looks weird.

Dmitry Medvedev

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Coming less than a week after the incident in Paris, it would be a natural reaction, even though consensus seems to be growing earlier that the impact of the terror attack would be limited, markets are likely to be going back and forth for now.

Hirokazu Kabeya

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

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