http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/intended
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intended
purposed; designed; intentional
(of words, terms, statements, etc.) to mean or signify.
http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode18/usc_sec_18_00002331----000-.html
Cornell University Law School
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U.S. Code
TITLE 18 > PART I > CHAPTER 113B > § 2331
§ 2331. Definitions
As used in this chapter—
(1) the term “international terrorism” means activities that—
(A) involve violent acts or acts dangerous to human life that are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any State, or that would be a criminal violation if committed within the jurisdiction of the United States or
of any State;
(B) appear to be intended—
(i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population;
(ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or
(iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping; and
(C) occur primarily outside the territorial jurisdiction of the United States, or transcend national boundaries in terms of the means by which they are accomplished, the persons they appear intended to intimidate or coerce, or the locale
in which their perpetrators operate or seek asylum;
(2) the term “national of the United States” has the meaning given such term in section 101(a)(22) of the Immigration and Nationality Act;
(3) the term “person” means any individual or entity capable of holding a legal or beneficial interest in property;
(4) the term “act of war” means any act occurring in the course of—
(A) declared war;
(B) armed conflict, whether or not war has been declared, between two or more nations; or
(C) armed conflict between military forces of any origin; and
(5) the term “domestic terrorism” means activities that—
(A) involve acts dangerous to human life that are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or of any State;
(B) appear to be intended—
(i) to intimidate or coerce a civilian population;
(ii) to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion; or
(iii) to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping; and
(C) occur primarily within the territorial jurisdiction of the United States.
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-walking-dead/what-lies-ahead-1395020
tv.com
The Walking Dead
Season 2, Episode 1
What Lies Ahead
Air Date
Sunday October 16, 2011
The group rests at the church for a while. Shane tells Lori that he's going to leave the group. There's no place for him so he has to leave. Andrea overhears Shane's plan and begs him to take her with him.
"going steady"
http://www.cswap.com/1995/Twelve_Monkeys/cap/en/25fps/a/01_37
Twelve Monkeys
1:37:11
Police ! Throw your weapons out
and come on out !
1:37:20
Hey ! Is that the cops ?
1:37:23
Hey, I'm the innocent victim here.
1:37:26
I was attacked by a coked-up whore
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_The_Walking_Dead_characters
Wikipedia
List of The Walking Dead characters
The Walking Dead is an American television drama series
This article includes main and recurring characters.
Name Actor/actress
Andrea Laurie Holden
Sister of Amy. Andrea was a young adult who, having previously graduated from college, was an successful civil rights attorney living in Florida, and was on a road trip with her younger sister Amy, heading back to Amy’s college in time for the new school year, when the zombie apocalypse occurred. They were stranded in Atlanta when they were rescued by Dale, and they both joined the survivor group existing on the outer limits of the overrun city of Atlanta – the two made their home in Dale’s RV at the camp, with Andrea helping look out for the kids in the camp. Andrea is intelligent, cautious and extremely protective of her younger sister, with whom she has not always had the closest relationship. Never one to shy away from a challenge or a fight, Andrea is headstrong, opinionated and first and foremost interested in keeping Amy safe. They don’t know what had become of their parents, but Andrea believes they are dead. Andrea had an emotional meltdown when Amy was fatally injured in a zombie attack on the exposed camp, and then died in her arms. Andrea sank into a deep depression (increased by the fact Andrea was forced to shoot her sister in the head after she reanimated) but appears to finally reach a turning point when Dale convince her to leave the CDC building before it explodes. In Season 2, Andrea is seen to still be working through her grief alongside surviving in the zombie-infested countryside.
http://www.tv.com/shows/the-walking-dead/what-lies-ahead-1395020
tv.com
The Walking Dead
Season 2, Episode 1
What Lies Ahead
Air Date
Sunday October 16, 2011
Rick radios Morgan, saying that the group is leaving Atlanta and headed for Fort Benning
http://www.cswap.com/1995/Twelve_Monkeys/cap/en/25fps/a/01_47
Twelve Monkeys
1:47:01
On your normal mornin', okay.
Plenty of time.
1:47:04
But today you gotta take into account
your Army of the Twelve Monkeys factor.
1:47:08
What ? What'd you say ?
1:47:11
Twelve Monkeys. In case you folks
didn't turn on your radio this mornin'.
1:47:15
Bunch of weirdos let all
of the animals out of the zoo.
1:47:19
They locked up this big-shot scientist
in one of the cages.
1:47:22
Scientist's own kid
one of the ones did it.
1:47:24
They've got animals
all over the place.
1:47:28
Bunch of zebras closed down
the thruway 'bout an hour ago.
1:47:31
And they got some thing
called an emu.
1:47:33
It's got traffic blocked
for miles on 676.
1:47:37
...what they think they're accomplishing
by releasing an animal like this...
1:47:40
- into a city like this one.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus,_Georgia
Wikipedia
Columbus, Georgia
Columbus is a city in and the county seat of Muscogee County, Georgia, United States, with which it is consolidated. According to the 2010 U.S. Census, the population is 189,885. It is the principal city of the Columbus, Georgia metropolitan area, which, in 2009, had an estimated population of 292,795. It joins with the Auburn, Alabama metropolitan area to form the Columbus, Georgia-Auburn, Alabama Combined Statistical Area, which, in 2009, had an estimated population of 450,467. It is the third largest city and fourth largest metropolitan area in the state, and also the 123rd largest city in the United States.
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20111020/D9QFS7NO0.html
excite news
Lions and tigers shot in Ohio; owner freed them
Oct 20, 2:47 AM (ET)
By ANDY BROWNFIELD and KANTELE FRANKO
ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) - Amid expressions of horror and revulsion at the killing of dozens of wild animals in Ohio - and photographs of their bloody carcasses - animal rights advocates agreed there was little local authorities could have done to save the dangerous creatures once they began roaming the countryside after their owner released them before taking his own life.
Sheriff's deputies shot 48 animals - including 18 rare Bengal tigers and 17 lions - after Terry Thompson, owner of the private Muskingum County Animal Farm near Zanesville, threw their cages open Tuesday and then committed suicide.
"What a tragedy," said veterinarian Barb Wolfe, of The Wilds animal preserve sponsored by the Columbus Zoo. "We knew that ... there were so many dangerous animals at this place that eventually something bad would happen, but I don't think anybody really knew it would be this bad."
As the hunt winded down on Wednesday, a photo showing the remains of tigers, bears and lions lined up and scattered in an open field went viral provoking visceral reactions among viewers, some of whom expressed their anger and sadness on social networking sites.
Some local townspeople also were saddened by the deaths. At a nearby Moose Lodge, Bill Weiser said: "It's breaking my heart, them shooting those animals."
Authorities said the slain animals would be buried on Thompson's farm.
Will Travers, chief executive of the California-based Born Free USA animal welfare and wildlife conservation organization, said police had no choice but to take the action they did.
"It's a tragedy for these particular animals, for no fault of their own they've been shot, and I can see how difficult that decision was for the police," he said.
Jack Hanna, TV personality and former director of the Columbus Zoo, also defended the sheriff's decision to kill the animals, calling deaths of the endangered Bengal tigers especially tragic.
The animals destroyed also included six black bears, two grizzlies, a baboon, a wolf and three mountain lions. Six - three leopards, a grizzly bear and two monkeys - were captured and taken to the Columbus Zoo.
"It's like Noah's Ark wrecking right here in Zanesville, Ohio," Hanna said.
A wolf was later found dead, leaving a monkey as the only animal possibly still unaccounted for in the mostly rural community of farms, widely spaced homes and wooded areas about 55 miles east of Columbus.
Officers were ordered to kill the animals instead of trying to bring them down with tranquilizers for fear that those hit with darts would escape in the darkness before they dropped and would later regain consciousness.
"These animals were on the move, they were showing aggressive behavior," Sheriff Matt Lutz said. "Once the nightfall hit, our biggest concern was having these animals roaming."
Veterinarian Wolfe had tried to save a tiger in a heavy bramble by using a tranquilizer dart, but the animal charged her then tried to flee. It had to be shot and killed by sheriff's deputies.
"I was about 15 feet from him and took a shot, and it didn't respond too much, and I thought we were OK, but within about 10 seconds he roared and started toward me," she said.
Sheriff's Deputy Jonathan Merry, among the first to respond on Tuesday, said he shot a number of animals, including a gray wolf and a black bear who charged him from 7 feet away. He said he's an animal lover and only took pride in knowing he was protecting the community.
"All these animals have the ability to take a human out in the length of a second," he said.
The Humane Society of the United States criticized Gov. John Kasich for allowing a statewide ban on the buying and selling of exotic pets to expire in April and called for an emergency rule to crack down on exotic animals until the state comes up with a permanent legal solution.
"Every month brings a new, bizarre, almost surreal incident involving privately-held, dangerous wild animals," Wayne Pacelle, president and chief executive of the Humane Society, said in a statement. "In recent years, Ohioans have died and suffered injuries. ... Owners of large, exotic animals are a menace to society, and it's time for the delaying on the rulemaking to end."
Activist group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals also called for emergency regulations and pointed the finger at Gov. John Kasich, saying the incident should serve as his "wake-up call."
"Surely, after this latest incident, enough blood has been shed for the state to take action," the group said in a statement.
Ohio has some of the nation's weakest restrictions on exotic pets and among the highest number of injuries and deaths caused by them.
Born Free USA says it has tracked 1,500 attacks on humans or other animals, and escapes by exotic animals since 1990, with 86 being in Ohio. Travers said there's an urgent need for legislation that addresses the competency of Ohioans seeking to own exotic pets and owners' ability to provide for the animals' welfare as well as public safety.
"Legislation should be there to protect the animals from the people and to protect the people from the animals," he said.
Kasich spokesman Rob Nichols said Wednesday the governor had called on Lutz to commend the job he had done and to ask him to be part of the process of putting into law what the executive order failed to do.
"Clearly, we need tougher laws. We haven't had them in this state. Nobody's dealt with this, and we will. And we'll deal with it in a comprehensive way," Kasich said earlier in the day at a meeting of Dix Communications editors at which The Associated Press was present.
The Ohio Veterinary Medical Association also called for exotic animal regulations. U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich of Cleveland called the deaths of the escaped animals preventable.
"By enacting more stringent restrictions on owning exotic pets in Ohio, tragedies like this one can be avoided in the future," he said in a statement.
Thompson, 62, had had repeated run-ins with the law and his neighbors. Lutz said that the sheriff's office had received numerous complaints since 2004 about animals escaping onto neighbors' property. The sheriff's office also said that Thompson had been charged over the years with animal cruelty, animal neglect and allowing animals to roam.
He had gotten out of federal prison just last month after serving a year for possessing unregistered guns.
Thompson had rescued some of the animals at his preserve and purchased many others, said Columbus Zoo spokeswoman Patty Peters.
It was not immediately clear how Thompson managed to support the preserve and for what purpose it was operated, since it was not open to the public. But Thompson had appeared on the "Rachael Ray Show" in 2008 as an animal handler for a zoologist guest, said show spokeswoman Lauren Nowell.
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"Space: Above and Beyond" [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
"Pilot"
24 September 1995
Episode 1 Season 1DVD video:
00:58:02
[ Taps ]
00:59:00
US Marine Corps Sergeant Major Frank Bougus: Today you have been assigned your SA-43 endo-exo atmospheric attack jets. Your current orders are to take 48 hours leave.
US Marine Corps 2LT Nathan West: Sir, ship us out, sir.
US Marine Corps 2LT Shane Vansen: Sir, why have we been on accelerated training if we're not going to be used, sir?
US Marine Corps Sergeant Major Frank Bougus: Listen. All we know is what you people found last week. We have no idea what lies ahead. We know basically nothing about the enemy - numbers, weapons, tactics. That's why we have been losing and losing badly in every battle of this war. Don't be in such a hurry. My advice - go home. See your families. Could be the last time.