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1 Northern Ireland's chief constable has vowed to bring to justice those responsible.
2 He also vowed to bring to justice those responsible for the Benghazi attack.
3 One, we will find and bring to justice the men who did this.
4 Wild and unfounded speculation undermines efforts to bring to justice those who killed him.
5 And finally, to seek and bring to justice those responsible for carrying out the attack.
6 The dolphins were cleared, and there was no one left to bring to justice for anything.
7 With what joy do we bring to justice ?
8 Global rights watchdog Amnesty International urged Pakistan authorities to bring to justice those responsible for the killing.
9 The Australian Prime Minister John Howard today vowed to bring to justice those responsible for the Bali massacre.
10 The court's aim is to bring to justice the perpetrators of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
11 This request is separate from the need for an independent, criminal investigation to bring to justice those responsible.
12 No court of law in the State would have undertaken to bring to justice the perpetrators of this outrage.
13 In a statement, Amnesty International called on the Nigerian authorities to investigate the incident and bring to justice those responsible.
14 A rare insight was given yesterday into the 1960s battle by detectives to bring to justice the notorious Kray twins.
15 During his meeting with Zardari on Sunday, Singh pressed him to bring to justice the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks.
16 That will not happen until authorities take journalists' safety seriously and bring to justice those who attack and kill journalists.
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