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Fragarach

the “Answerer”; Lug’s mighty blade could pierce any armor. [Irish Myth.: Leach, 415]
See: Sword
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However, as far as my reading is concerned, Birju is not a social revolutionary but an epistemic retaliator, and he is a retaliator who gains empowerment and accomplishes his vows (mostly) through orality.
By all means, the review must involve more than a discussion with the alleged retaliator (or the person who will be accused of retaliation in the event of termination).
Each nation will recognize that if the other nation retaliates the costs imposed on all nations of terrorist activities will be diminished, but the retaliator will derive no specific benefits.
'It's always the retaliator who gets punished, not the person who starts it.
'Nobody can condone his reaction but it always the retaliator that is punished not the person who starts it.'
Withholding future cooperation is costly to the retaliator. It reduces the always-defector's future payoffs, but at the cost of reducing the retaliator's as well.
The report states: "What often appears to be the case is that retaliatory behaviour angers the supporters of the retaliator more than those of the person suffering the retaliation."
Why is it always the retaliator who gets punished, not the original perpetrator of the crime?
The court did recognize, however, the need to hold the employer to something more than mere negligence when the retaliator remains an agent.(78)
The run of difficult-to-predict results continued as Captain Miller (11-1) easily defeated Retaliator in the Tote Handicap.
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