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01323958-v:
cause to die; put to death, usually intentionally or knowingly
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00221056-n:
murder of a public figure by surprise attack
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09813696-n:
a murderer (especially one who kills a prominent political figure) who kills by a surprise attack and often is hired to do the deed
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a human being
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by or with respect to society
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conspicuous in position or importance
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02482425-v:
kill intentionally and with premeditation
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a former Palestinian terrorist organization (now merged with Fatah Revolutionary Council) that assassinated the Prime Minister of Jordan and during the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich killed 11 Israeli athletes
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a Libyan terrorist group organized in 1995 and aligned with al-Qaeda; seeks to radicalize the Libyan government; attempted to assassinate Qaddafi
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elected vice president and became 21st President of the United States when Garfield was assassinated (1830-1886)
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statesman of ancient Rome who (with Cassius) led a conspiracy to assassinate Julius Caesar (85-42 BC)
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Roman Emperor who succeeded Tiberius and whose uncontrolled passions resulted in manifest insanity; noted for his cruelty and tyranny; was assassinated (12-41)
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French revolutionary heroine (a Girondist) who assassinated Marat (1768-1793)
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Emperor of Rome; son of Vespasian who succeeded his brother Titus; instigated a reign of terror and was assassinated as a tyrant (51-96)
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20th President of the United States; assassinated by a frustrated office-seeker (1831-1881)
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17th President of the United States; was elected vice president and succeeded Lincoln when Lincoln was assassinated; was impeached but acquitted by one vote (1808-1875)
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36th President of the United States; was elected vice president and succeeded Kennedy when Kennedy was assassinated (1908-1973)
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35th President of the United States; established the Peace Corps; assassinated in Dallas (1917-1963)
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16th President of the United States; saved the Union during the American Civil War and emancipated the slaves; was assassinated by Booth (1809-1865)
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Afghan leader of forces opposed to the Taliban; won fame by successfully resisting the Soviets in the 1980s; was assassinated by men posing as journalists (1953-2001)
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25th President of the United States; was assassinated by an anarchist (1843-1901)
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Egyptian statesman who became president in 1981 after Sadat was assassinated (born in 1929)
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English conspirator who claimed that there was a Jesuit plot to assassinate Charles II (1649-1705)
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Siberian peasant monk who was religious advisor in the court of Nicholas II; was assassinated by Russian noblemen who feared that his debauchery would weaken the monarchy (1872-1916)
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Russian revolutionary and Communist theorist who helped Lenin and built up the army; he was ousted from the Communist Party by Stalin and eventually assassinated in Mexico (1879-1940)
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