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eta

Seventh letter of Greek. Ηη.

eta

the 7th letter of the Greek alphabet

ETA

a terrorist organization organized in 1959 by student activists who were dissatisfied with the moderate nationalism of the traditional Basque party; want to create an independent homeland in Spain's western Pyrenees in 1968 ETA launched a campaign of political assassinations of government officials

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Is there a new ETA on our air support?
ETA 14.00.
ETA 0703, sir.
What is our ETA?
ETA, one minute.
ETA, 57 minutes.
ETA, five minutes.
Eta welcomed Frisso and to give thanks to Zeus, sacrificed the golden ram.
At present speed, our ETA is three hours, four minutes, sir.
Give me an ETA for its possible impact.
ETA 21 minutes.
We're 150 miles from the test area. ETA 4 minutes.
ETA minus 197.
ETA 60 seconds.
Hi, Webb. What's Cal's ETA?
ETA in 5 minutes.
Mr. Brooks, I'm through to the plane. He says ETA in about 5 minutes.
Mr. Spock, ETA, the Benecia colony.
ETA Glenn Field: Ten minutes.
Eta prostitutka.
ETA 57 minutes.
ETA, four minutes.
Approaching Alpha Carinae II. ETA, five minutes.
ETA. - Two fifty-five.
ETA five minutes, ten seconds.
Our ETA is 17 hours.
May I have your ETA please?
Baikonur, ten units, ETA 12.30 GMT.
ETA to Bordogon, one minute.
ETA: 12 minutes.
ETA 52 minutes.
ETA 90 seconds.

News and current affairs

It is also wrong to conflate Islamic terrorism with that of the Basque ETA, Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers, or the Irish Republican Army.
The Basque terrorist organization ETA has ended its truce with the Spanish government, and, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of its founding, placed bombs in the town of Burgos and on the island of Majorca.
In most cases terror is local in cause, action, and motivation: ETA in Spain, the IRA in Northern Ireland, suicide bombers in Palestine, Chechen rebels, the Tamil Tigers.
Today's terrorism is nothing like the 1970s terrorism of the IRA, ETA, or the Red Brigades.
What would be said if the British government had bombed Belfast, or if the Spanish government bombed Bilbao, on the pretext of quelling the IRA or the ETA?