kaczynski in A Sentence

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    Kaczynski completely succumbed to his.

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    Kaczynski has no idea what he says.

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    Kaczynski rejected life rather than embracing it.

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    The infamous“Unabomber” Ted Kaczynski entered Harvard at age 16.

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    It worked: Kaczynski's brother recognized his writing style and turned him in.

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    Most of Kaczynski's victims were academics or businessmen connected to the computer or technology fields.

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    An extreme representative of this view is Ted Kaczynski, infamously known as the Unabomber.

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    When I say Kaczynski was“mad,” I mean that he was both angry and severely mentally ill.

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    Kaczynski argued that modern people are depressed because all the world's hard problems have already been solved.

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    Kaczynski, at the time an opposition leader, blamed the attack on an“atmosphere of hate” under Civic Platform.

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    Kaczynski's methods were crazy, but his loss of faith in the technological frontier is all around us.

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    Polish officials said Mr Kaczynski was on board along with his wife Maria and several senior government figures.

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    David Kaczynski, at the encouragement of his wife Linda who felt that her brother-in-law might be the Unabomber, read the manifesto.

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    The turning point for Kaczynski, where he went from respected genius to villain, was when various industrial developments started happening close to his cabin.

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    Upon seeing this phrasing in the morning paper, David Kaczynski finally decided his wife might be right and his brother really might be the Unabomber.

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    Many in the FBI were doubtful the Unabomber was Ted Kaczynski, even after David produced several documents of his brother's showing the similarities in writing style and philosophies.

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    Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Jaroslaw Kaczynski, Poland's de facto leader, would like the EU to be a community of sovereign states that share a common market.

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    Kaczynski claimed that in order to be happy, every individual“needs to have goals whose attainment requires effort, and needs to succeed in attaining at least some of his goals.”.

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    With a purported childhood IQ of 170, Ted Kaczynski entered Harvard University as a brilliant sixteen-year-old undergraduate, going on to earn a Master's and Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of Michigan.

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    Last week marked the twelfth anniversary of the arrest of Theodore“Ted” Kaczynski, aka the Unabomber.(link is external) Kaczynski, as some may recall, was a mad bomber who killed three individuals and wounded twenty-three over a period of almost twenty years in a one-man terrorist attack against society.

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    Kaczynski sounds very much to me like John Nash, the brilliant but tortured mathematician portrayed by Russell Crowe in the film A Beautiful Mind(2001), but with one crucial difference: that person ultimately learned to live with his demons, choosing to manage and even make constructive use of his madness;

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