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A sea of white banners covered Casablanca's rain-splattered Mohammed V square, where young men in baseball caps and hoods joined young women in Islamic headscarves as well as middle-aged women in black-rimmed glasses and earrings in the diverse crowd.
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Organizers said heavily armored riot police blocked streets around Casablanca's Sbata district Sunday, sending squads of officers into the crowd from various directions to disperse the protest.
Moroccan Police Violently Disperse Pro-Democracy Protests 2011
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Organizers said heavily armored riot police blocked streets around Casablanca's Sbata district Sunday, sending squads of officers into the crowd from various directions to disperse the protest.
Moroccan Police Violently Disperse Pro-Democracy Protests 2011
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Most have sounded like Casablanca's Captain Renault: They are shocked—shocked!
Managing Pakistan After bin Laden John Bolton 2011
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The revelation will force some in the foreign policy establishment to reprise the role of Casablanca's Captain Renault, "shocked, shocked" that terrorists and state sponsors of terror would be in cahoots!
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But even if it wasn't, that's like saying Casablanca's better than Wayne's World.
Bruce Campbell: Next Spidey Shooting in January, Bigger Part For Him | /Film 2009
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Casablanca's Tribunal of First Instance [E.U.; “State Court” or similar U.S.] could make history by breaking with this series of arbitrary judgements.
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Casablanca's court has a unique opportunity: by delivering justice to Fouad it can, if only this once, give a reason not to lose faith in Moroccan justice and Moroccan judges.
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Their wager was simple: By bringing together neighborhood associations (i.e. the ideas) and local businesses (i.e. the money), they hoped to secure funding for much-needed development projects in some of Casablanca's poorest neighborhoods, including Sidi Moumen.
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We should have put Casablanca's Captain Renault in charge of the Fed.
Jeff Madrick: "I am shocked, shocked to find that gambling is going on in here." 2008
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