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1 The first involved an elaborate tactical campaign that closely resembled a hostage negotiation .
2 They found books on hostage negotiation in his home.
3 A full hostage negotiation team was with her.
4 Maybe he should have taken a course in hostage negotiation , or at least brought along a psychologist.
5 He was, in other words, expecting a hostage negotiation somewhat later on, after Rife had flown Y.T.
6 Policy-making to accommodate these threats looks more like a hostage negotiation than a well-considered and impartial plan.
7 She was not trained in hostage negotiation .
8 Last year, she visited Reyes' camp to attempt hostage negotiations .
9 Hostage negotiations with the four-decade-old Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC, are stalled.
10 They found a book on hostage negotiations at his apartment.
11 Ecuador says Colombia knew about its hostage negotiations .
12 After a hours-long meeting, which took weeks to organize, the leftist anti-U.S. president said hostage negotiations would be difficult.
13 After an hours-long meeting, which took weeks to organize, the leftist anti-U.S. president said hostage negotiations would be difficult.
14 You have to be realistic, a senior West African official who has direct knowledge of hostage negotiations told Reuters.
15 "This isn't a hostage negotiation , Dresden," Uriel murmured, but he was smiling.
16 Authorities at Sunday's press conference said that during hostage negotiations , Murphy told them that he had a handgun and explosives.
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