In a legendarily violent town of 3000 people, you quickly understand the rules of retribution and revenge. |
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Its rhetoric is one of violent aggression against anyone seen as its enemies. |
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This was not an aggressive protest as we are not an aggressive or violent group. |
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She had found it very difficult to manage his behaviour as he was aggressive and violent towards him. |
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He added that it was only a minority of drinkers causing the violent and aggressive behaviour. |
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Today those closest to our violent past seem to dominate the political landscape and many remain entranced by sectarian concerns. |
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The defendant became violent and aggressive and would not let the garda search him. |
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No matter how violent matters got, no matter how high the licks of flame reached, she was always consistent. |
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So aggro my random thoughts turn to incomprehensible, violent acts I would not dream to act on. |
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Repeated watching of violent or traumatic events on the television should be avoided. |
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It was precisely such censorship under the Taliban that liberal warmongers cited as a reason for violent regime change. |
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To save the world, in this understanding, God willed the violent death of God's only beloved son. |
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Brutal, licentious, violent and debauched as it was, however, ancient Rome is relevant still. |
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A frail widow was brutally robbed of her life savings in her own home by a violent thug who left her with a broken arm and leg. |
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Alcohol wrecks lives and families and too often transforms people into violent thugs. |
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I have in mind the escalation of violent quarrels and feuds, particularly in a tribal culture. |
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According to Algonquin legend, Tremblant would receive a violent shaking from the god Manitou if man ever disturbed its natural setting. |
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The frail craft, though buffeted by violent winds and sudden air pockets, stayed aloft. |
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We saw more murders and kidnappings than ever before, and violent crimes took a quantum leap. |
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The most violent sequence in the film has him interrogating one of the kidnappers in a stuffy car. |
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The last festival I went to was terrorised by drunken yobbos and violent episodes. |
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Judges have been accused of being too lenient when dealing with drunk, abusive and violent air rage offenders. |
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Recorded incidents of violent crime, typified by drunken yobbery, have more than doubled. |
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When he voiced his suspicions to Sandy, he did not expect to receive such a violent reaction. |
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Crime, especially violent crime and yobbery, is out of control in substantial swathes of the country. |
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The men, all recidivists, would continue their violent behavior for 20, 30, or 40 years. |
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As controlling behaviour index scores increased, the proportion of women who reported experiencing violent incidents also increased. |
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My father was adamant that change could not come about without a violent revolution and a proletarian dictatorship. |
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And the fact of the matter is, anybody can become violent under the right circumstances. |
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He had been reckless to start a violent bust-up on the stairs when he had had too much alcohol, the court was told. |
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Consider the violent mood swings, between ecstasy and despair, that characterized historic religious revivals. |
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I heard on the radio this morning that the slime who king-hit him is already on bail for similar violent attacks. |
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The Anganen rawa man emerges in the image of the cassowary as the solitary, kinless, irrational, violent being of masculine excess. |
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By far the most common crime was larceny but the figures for violent crimes by girls also climbed steadily from the late 1990s onwards. |
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Jay also has a real fascination with venereal disease, snorting cocaine and taking violent revenge on cheating women. |
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Poisoning causes violent pain in the throat, vomiting, and possibly fatal collapse or constriction of the esophagus. |
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The recent election was one of the most violent on record with 2,247 incidents officially reported, including 46 deaths. |
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Some locals talk about wanting to pack up and leave after witnessing violent crime. |
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The death penalty is assigned not only for violent crimes but also for acts such as bribery and corruption. |
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The violent left yaw became more pronounced as the aircraft slowed and the decreasing lift placed more weight on the landing gear assembly. |
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Regulars were driven away from a Leeds pub by violent Yardie drug gangs who imposed a reign of terror, a police commander said yesterday. |
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The film presents several different edited versions of footage showing a violent skirmish in a Yanomami village. |
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These republican rejectionists may commit violent crimes, which unionist rejectionists will seize on to delay political progress. |
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The majority of our patients have recognisable antecedents and behaviours as precursors to displaying violent behaviour. |
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In the meantime, drug offenders are warehoused in institutions that serve to transmit violent habits and values rather than reduce them. |
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Here is an example where kind, brave actions speak louder then violent words. |
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Anyone with information about any violent attacks or murders should make it known to the Police immediately. |
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Finally, psychiatrists in Britain and India diverged on the issue of restraining violent patients. |
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To our knowledge, none of the men we treated became violent during or immediately following therapy. |
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If political leaders lack the control to rein in their more violent followers, they have no right to public protests. |
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The actual courtship and spawning are not at all violent or rough compared to some other labyrinth fish. |
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Apparently, the mother was unable to cope with her own alcoholism, violent domestic situation, and Jane's regressive behavior. |
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Police called up water cannon to combat violent left-wingers in the capital. |
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These encounters can be quite violent and frequently result in the labellum being torn from the flower. |
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Three men came round to his apartment block, ambushed him in the stairwell, and gave him a violent working over. |
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They say an increasing number of prostitutes are walking the streets bringing violent and drug-related crime with them. |
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I have a close friend who is prone to similarly abrupt and violent changes of mind. |
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Women's Aid did not know why more women in violent and abusive relationships were seeking their help. |
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I was in a particularly nasty marriage, a violent and abusive relationship that started the day after the wedding. |
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How do I know if I am in an unhealthy, abusive, or even violent relationship? |
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The refuge provides a haven for people fleeing violent or abusive relationships. |
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When women pluck up the courage to leave a violent or abusive relationship, they often find their abuser turns to the law, Tagg explained. |
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If you are abused as a child this definitely doesn't mean that you are going to end up in a violent or abusive relationship yourself. |
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The area in which the family live is a violent one with drugs and alcohol abuse prevalent. |
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They also evaluated 97 boys and 22 girls, average age 15, living in a reform school for violent and nonviolent delinquents. |
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Only a last-second jink to the left by Danny avoids a spectacularly violent end to their escape. |
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After they're waylaid by a violent storm, the men are forced to go into a town to restock their supplies. |
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She moved in with Young as a teenager and the couple had three children, but she fled to a woman's refuge after suffering violent beatings. |
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Over a half of violent offences are believed by the Home Office to be drink related. |
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Sitting above an advertisement for live jive music, it seems to capture the incongruity of a violent death in this easy-going part of Glasgow. |
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Playing video games, including violent shooters, may boost children's learning, health and social skills, according to a review. |
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The real enemies, for Ross, aren't the johns or the violent clients, or even the police, but feminists and government aid staff. |
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The solemn occasion came close to a riot when police were called as violent attempts were made to take bones from his skeleton as souvenirs. |
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A violent gale shot upwards, lifting clots of mud into the air, stirring his clothing and hair. |
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He also had an uncanny feel for the weather and many times accurately predicted a day of storms, especially violent thunderstorms and tornadoes. |
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For winemakers in the Rhone, 2002 was a disastrous year, with violent storms and huge rainfall during the harvest. |
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The cab jolted to a violent stop and Rock sprang excitedly into the street. |
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Hampshire was battered by high-speed winds and heavy rain yesterday as violent storms hit the county. |
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Solicitor Susan Stephenson was working on some papers when there was a violent jolt and she realised the carriage was going over. |
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Concern over violent resistance only increased following demonstrations in Quebec, Gothenburg, and Genoa. |
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We are supposed to be regenerating an area which fell victim to violent rioters! |
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One hundred and twenty police officers were injured in violent riots that raged in Bradford overnight. |
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Every instance of violent resistance polarized the political debate and made it more difficult to reach an agreement over which policy to pursue. |
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The violent action thriller starred Richard Roundtree as the superfly sleuth who likes his women hot, his villains iced and his coffee black. |
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Symptoms include fever, violent spasms, panic, hallucinations and coma leading eventually to death. |
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We can discern in his letters an intelligent, well-read man who had strong, almost violent opinions. |
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The legislature has to do something about juvenile crimes, particularly the violent ones. |
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Behind these violent and ugly displays of rank bullying lies a profound irony. |
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On web sites, people have been advocating violent confrontation with the police. |
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For some at least, this recognition would produce a psychological rift, a split subjectivity imploding with the violent impact of sameness. |
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Last season Dennis was told that he couldn't appeal against his red card because cards for violent conduct are not rescindable. |
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Political competition within the nobility interacted with the social and economic contradictions to produce violent internal conflict. |
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Their heroes are rappers and members of violent gangs such as the Young Americans, the Mafia, the Firm, and Hard Livings. |
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The spray is used to subdue violent offenders and, while painful, does not leave any permanent damage. |
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There was also a low prevalence of affective disorders in the violent group. |
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Do we really believe that people who are capable of such horrifically violent crimes are going to be so coolly logical and rational? |
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When asset valuations are very low, stock prices do not tend to fall easily and bull market lift-offs can be very violent when they do arise. |
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We wanted these manipulative girls and violent boys to be unwashed for a year, unfed for a month, to be lashed, strapped, coshed and whacked. |
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The latest edict from Murrayfield on zero tolerance for violent behaviour was also tested when a fight broke out. |
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Apart from the first violent outburst of buffeting, the ship rode smoothly and he hoped that would be the worst of it. |
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Afterwards, at the after-party at a swanky uptown bar, the stars gathered to drink and revel in their love of the violent sport. |
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A gangland war erupts that sees assassination attempts, violent reprisals, and an ever-rising body count. |
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The procedure asked students to compare their relative risk of being the victim of violence and being violent with others to age-mates. |
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Direct aggression can shade into behaviour which may be characterised as violent or aggressive incidents. |
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Nor can they have any idea of what it must be like to live permanently in an atmosphere of fear and violent repression. |
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The first half of today was pretty much a write-off in terms of studying, unless you consider violent cramping, nausea and headaches an aid to learning. |
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While violent offenses are dramatically down in bed Stuy, pockets of violence persist here. |
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Women are flocking to refuges and violent partners are moving back into the family home following the outlawing of temporary barring orders, according to women's aid groups. |
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They intercept and diffuse, to some extent babysitting the possible aggressor until the disease of violent intent has passed. |
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Did his sudden, violent death erase him as a man and sanctify him in one savage blow? |
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I also knew my military exemption was due to expire, and I would be forced to join the army, where gay conscripts suffer violent and sexual abuse. |
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Not about encouraging aspiring butchers to live out their violent fantasies in Syria. |
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Stalin's foreign admirers were wall-eyed intellectuals, tantalised by the violent engineering of Utopia as they stalked the corridors of the London School of Economics. |
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After a deeply traumatic childhood, where his father left him to rot in Newgate prison, Sweeney takes violent revenge against the gaoler who tormented him in prison. |
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As the illness progressed, his delusions took over and he had violent outbursts. |
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In this grotesquely acquisitive society, all cultural markers are subject to violent revision as the inhabitants seek to fulfil their various appetites. |
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The aim of the law, as originally proposed, was that violent reoffenders should have to serve a minimum of 25 years if they committed three crimes. |
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The county was ranked the ninth worst of the 36 police forces in England and Wales for the number of violent offences committed in connection with licensed premises. |
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She later sued Eminem for defamation over the violent song and the case was settled out of court. |
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The weather is unpredictable, with violent gales and storms having resulted in countless shipping casualties over the years, continuing right up to the present. |
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Ellsia kicked at the table leg trying to release her violent frustration. |
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Certainly, the leadership of the violent jingo crowds was middle-class. |
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In recent years there has been both a discernible weariness with the violent impasse and a growing desire for peace among the parties to the conflict. |
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Suddenly the room started shaking, then, with a violent jolt, it stopped. |
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A concurrent effect to this drop in violent crime occurs in the form of an increase in some levels of property crimes, including larceny and auto theft. |
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It is also important to note that the majority of juveniles get arrested for property crimes, such as burglary and larceny, rather than for violent acts. |
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But after more than 10 aggravating, exorbitantly expensive and violent years, the world has pretty much had it with Afghanistan. |
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He reeled away from me, a string of violent curses flying from his mouth. |
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One faction contends violent games invite real-world brutality, and the other faction defends violent games as innocuous. |
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Why is it believed that the violent are identically redeemable? |
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I thought, who do I want to know the most about, distressed or violent or crazy people? |
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The very mention of his part in Spice World causes the brit to erupt in a violent fit of laughter. |
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Africans are the park rangers protecting the elephants and other wildlife from violent criminal poaching networks. |
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I heard that your fight back caused them to get more violent and brutalize you further. |
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The burned-out carcasses of police vehicles and torched cars served as a reminder of the violent day. |
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When ethnic tensions turned violent in 2004, her family headed to a refugee camp in Burundi. |
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Up to the late 1700's, everybody travelled on the left side of the road because it's the sensible option for feudal, violent societies of mostly right-handed people. |
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Therefore, Western supporters of the protests, like John Mccain, are agitating on behalf of violent Ukrainian fascism. |
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I ask if the ferocity of his violent outburst surprised him and he says yes, it did. |
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She has avenged the feud for your violent killing with hard hand clasps of Grendel yesternight for diminishing and destroying my people for so long. |
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Before the royal family's flight, regicide was generally considered an unthinkable option which was advocated only by the most violent of extremists. |
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We certainly know that people who meet the diagnostic criteria for being a psychopath, have a very high risk of being violent and have a very high recidivist rate. |
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Their surfaces are a froth of magnetic storms, proportionally more violent than the worst weather on the Sun. |
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In our foggy state of mind this violent exchange between an unseen man and woman was to say the least disorienting. |
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There we were to watch a game of buzkashi, a much more violent variant of polo played by Uzbeks and other Afghans. |
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Whenever he took cocaine, he became violent and quarrelsome. |
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Fifteen years ago a film as violent as Texas chainsaw 3D would be considered shocking. |
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Under that law a felon convicted of violent federal crimes for the third time would be sentenced to life in prison. |
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It would sanction excessive conduct which allowed headstrong, violent people to take the law into their own hands in a way which no civilized society could permit. |
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Craig was viciously beaten by a violent customer in January, which landed him with a fractured skull, both cheekbones broken and a scar near one eye. |
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At first look, archeologists on the project say the remains are not consistent with war injuries or other violent deaths. |
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The words are also haunted by Dickens's fear of a reprise of a violent social revolution akin to that experienced in France in the last decade of the eighteenth century. |
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In the years that followed, he became more violent and reclusive. |
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The tone becomes increasingly strident until a reprise of the opening is followed by a moment of calm that precedes a violent and sarcastic conclusion. |
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Youth, beauty, apparent vigour and even the most arguable personal virtues may be sanctified by a sudden and violent death. |
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In short, whatever it may be that causes one to commit a violent act, it is not asperger's, or any other form of autism. |
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There was no assassin but despite the overwhelming presence of troops and FBI agents, violent incidents still occurred. |
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She reviewed three combined military civilian units, who move into the violent areas once the insurgents are gone, trying to quickly establish order there. |
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Through feminism, Lovelace sought ways to politicize her traumatic relationship with a violent man. |
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But violent aggression isn't the only emotion Kimbo acts out in the drama. |
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On and offline, offenses ranged from awful Tinder messages to violent threats on Twitter to street stalking. |
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It is highly evocative, both in violent action and in repose. |
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At worst, Spencer resorted to cruel and violent physical abuse. |
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After seven days on flat roads this was a sudden and violent examination of heart as much as stamina and it was a test that Lance Armstrong would pass with flying colours. |
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A hit Mexican film, Miss Bala, is set in violent Tijuana with a beauty contestant lead. |
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A fall in some crimes in South Yorkshire has brought praise from the police authority, which has acknowledged that more work needs to be done to reduce violent offences. |
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The proper response to the problem, we are told, is to lock up and perhaps re-educate violent men while helping women get out of violent relationships. |
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And, while there are many startlingly violent scenes, they are juxtaposed with beauteous ones. |
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The city is incredibly violent for its size, on par with metropolises that dwarf the town. |
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Unlike Brada Mendez, Earle, who had a violent past, was not attending a.a. voluntarily. |
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Does Ambien impair judgment enough to drive one to violent crime? |
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Rabbling damp fluxes into the metal or plunging them deep beneath the surface could potentially cause a violent steam explosion. |
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Living in the desert was difficult with khamsins, violent sandstorms caused by hot desert wind. |
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Presently the bird stooped and seized a salmon, and a violent struggle ensued. |
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A TEENAGER turned violent after knocking back eight pints of beer and 16 vodkas, a court heard yesterday. |
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Meanwhile, violent explosions rocked Reif Damascus and clashes took place in Homs, the LCC said. |
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Their argument probably would have become violent if I hadn't interceded. |
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God of War 2, for PlayStation 2, is reportedly a tale of violent vengeance and endless, repetitious killing. |
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But the MoD last night flatly denied the allegations against Axon were of racial, sexual or violent abuse. |
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Police had to resort to lathicharge to control the crowds which turned violent and continued pelting stones. |
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Simon Ballister, a man with a dark and violent past, seeks revenge for the murder of his son. |
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Lacklustre graphics, violent slapstick and poorly judged jokes about lazy eyes are presented in a flavourless feast of funlessness. |
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After two days of violent protests, the mayor appealed for calm. |
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It wasn't just the violent Prohibition-era gang wars that were dangerous to Americans drinking homemade moonshine and bathtub gin. |
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On one occasion, I was at a meeting of the turf in an hotel after the races, where violent discussions and heavy champagning were going on. |
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The bouncer was called in to clear the air after a violent argument in the bar. |
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At sight of it there commenced a series of laryngeal spasms, with clutchings at his throat, far more violent than any I had heretofore seen. |
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All violent emotions, like uncouth nature, have become stylized, symbolized, daintified. |
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The two bi-planes swirled around each other like angry wasps in a violent dogfight. |
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A spasm of violent nausea seized him and he turned up his eyes into his head in a frightening grimace which seemed almost epileptoid. |
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I paid violent and unusual attention to a flapper all through the meal in order to make you jealous. |
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Roman and medieval football matches were more violent than any modern type of football. |
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In the perennial town versus gown battles, townies win some violent battles, but the collegians are winning the war. |
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Sulla, having observed the violent results of radical popular reforms, was naturally conservative. |
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The violent nature of the conspiracy, in conjunction with the senate's skill in disrupting it, did a great deal to repair the senate's image. |
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Bibulus attempted to obstruct the enactment of these laws, and so Caesar used violent means to ensure their passage. |
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Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. |
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He is incalculable when he's drunk. He can turn from an amiable person into a violent horror in a moment. |
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In 1450, there was a violent popular revolt in Kent, Jack Cade's Rebellion, which is often seen as the prelude to the Wars of the Roses. |
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It was said that the blows were so violent that the king's helmet was driven into his skull. |
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For his part, Henry disliked Anne's constant irritability and violent temper. |
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James finally died at Theobalds House on 27 March during a violent attack of dysentery, with Buckingham at his bedside. |
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It's the resistance of a group of violent male Islamocrats and warlords who want complete authority over every person in the nation. |
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France had withdrawn its troops, but violent strife broke out against the government, which many Swiss saw as overly centralised. |
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The propelling jet produces jet noise which is caused by the violent mixing action of the high speed jet with the surrounding air. |
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The Chief Inspector of prisons claims English and Welsh prisons have become unacceptably violent and dangerous. |
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All that has been done by the state since the revolt of May is liberticide of the most violent character. |
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They are also prone to headaches and, particularly in the case of Opal Koboi, violent mood swings and temper tantrums. |
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She experiences violent drives, but she herself is 'above' them. Her affects are never neuroticized, as her tics are never mannerized. |
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During the Gordon Riots in 1780 a detachment of the Foot Guards successfully defended the Bank of England from a violent mob. |
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The former, for example, is characterised by the mention of ravens, eagles, and wolves preceding particularly violent depictions of battle. |
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The families are reconciled by their children's deaths and agree to end their violent feud. |
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Its plot contains several violent murders and includes as one of its characters a personification of Revenge. |
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He made a partial recovery, but in early April he caught a violent cold which therapeutic bleeding, insisted on by his doctors, aggravated. |
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The film has one of the most famous violent sequences of all time. |
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In some of Vaughan Williams's music of the 1930s there is an explicitly dark, even violent tone. |
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After the seaside resort brawls, the media began to associate Italian scooters with violent mods. |
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The film's darker and more violent plot elicited calls for cuts by the British Board of Film Classification. |
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During the night the situation turned violent as the escalation by riot police and protesters damaged portions of the square. |
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But where, in the Quran, does it say that violent reaction to the satirisation is a duty of the faithful? |
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In 2000, Son of Royal Oak was badly injured during a violent storm and lost many branches. |
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The means can extend from peaceful demonstrations, like in the case of the Indian independence movement, to a violent civil war. |
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After facing violent repression, such as during the 1934 United Fruit Strike, unions gained more power following the 1948 Costa Rican Civil War. |
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In extreme cases, violent or illegal activities may develop around these events. |
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Throughout the 19th century Irish opposition to the Union was strong, occasionally erupting in violent insurrection. |
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The Taliban's claim that the over 135 violent incidents disrupting elections was largely disputed. |
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It is one looking to the future from combating violent extremism to addressing poverty and conflict around the world. |
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The Kenyan Government contends that British Troops may have been involved in unsolved serious violent crimes in Nanyuki. |
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The communist regimes in Bulgaria and Romania also crumbled, in the latter case as the result of a violent uprising. |
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Blunt shared a part in the difficult task of addressing the potentially violent international incident. |
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In many countries worldwide, the illegal drug trade is thought to be directly linked to violent crimes such as murder. |
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His first reports included vivid descriptions of violent demonstrations against the Union. |
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Much of this income is creamed off by Uncle James, a poacher and a very violent man who visits the family regularly though he is never welcome. |
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Though mainstream nationalism in Wales has been constitutional, there have been violent movements associated with it. |
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He offered support for far left activists on trial, including a number of militant anarchists whose violent tactics he nevertheless denounced. |
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Moreover, he was apparently a violent man who would beat his wife in drunken rages. |
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Street prostitutes are at higher risk of violent crime than brothel prostitutes and bar prostitutes. |
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During peak years of violent crime in the city, gun battles between rival cartels, and between cartels and the police, erupted in public. |
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The 12th and 13th centuries were a violent time in the northern Baltic sea. |
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Also it is possible that Germans made violent conversion of Finnish pagans in 13th century. |
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In places some people were given economic incentives to move, but in many instances landlords used violent methods. |
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Tenants refused to pay the latest increase in rents and staged mass demonstrations against evictions, resulting in violent confrontations. |
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By November, 20,000 tenants were on rent strike as violent resistance against evictions continued. |
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There are still often violent clashes between both sets of supporters within and outwith the stadium to this day. |
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It featured violent and explicit messages from real sadomasochists after Jenkins left his phone number on cards in London phone boxes. |
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It was a violent period, and there was probably widespread tension, alluded to in all the written sources. |
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The crowd, recorded as between 2,000 and 6,000 strong, turned violent and police were forced to protect Moran's Blackshirt bodyguard. |
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Picket lines were stationed outside the pits and other industrial sites requiring coal and violent clashes with police were common. |
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Those pacifists who base their beliefs on deontological grounds would oppose such violent action. |
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Matthew Dunford, prosecuting, told how the gang's boss, Beveridge, resorted to violent intimidation in pursuit of drug cash. |
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They include driving offences, vandalism, criminal damage of small extent, low level violent offences and being drunk and disorderly. |
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According to the Welsh Triads Taliesin had a son, Afaon, who was accounted a great warrior who suffered a violent death, probably in Lothian. |
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The hydrogen gas produced by the reaction is heated by the thermal energy released at the same time, causing ignition and a violent explosion. |
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They were driven off their course by a violent storm and their ship went aground along the coast of an island that may have been Madeira. |
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Vikings were portrayed as wholly violent and bloodthirsty by their enemies. |
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Hawke pursued, taking a high risk in the middle of a violent storm, and captured or drove ashore five French ships. |
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This is also similar to areas of violent conflict, where people are driven off their land due to violence. |
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Whenever you have violent pandemonium, there's the overwhelming possibility for panic and tragedy. |
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Often parts of the Caribbean are exposed to the violent effects of hurricanes. |
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In the Arabian Sea the violent Monsoon brings rain to the Indian subcontinent. |
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Coral reefs can easily be damaged by violent wave action, and can be destroyed when a hurricane dumps sand or mud onto a reef. |
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Anyone who had been on the Moon's surface during a particularly violent solar eruption in 2005 would have received a lethal dose. |
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During a violent storm on his first return voyage, Columbus, then 41, suffered an attack of what was believed at the time to be gout. |
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The violent treatment meted out by da Gama quickly brought trade along the Malabar Coast of India, upon which Calicut depended, to a standstill. |
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The Buddha was once warned not to travel down a certain road because a dangerous and violent bandit lived down there. |
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Also, human presence and human recreational activities can cause sea lions to engage in violent and aggressive actions. |
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There was violent public outrage about the loss of Menorca, mostly directed against Newcastle. |
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Hendrix would often become angry and violent when he drank too much alcohol or when he mixed alcohol with drugs. |
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Juvenal savagely satirized the Domitianic court in his Satires, depicting the Emperor and his entourage as corrupt, violent and unjust. |
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The 1990s saw extreme corruption and lawlessness, the rise of criminal gangs and violent crime. |
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Deaths mostly occur from preventable causes, including alcohol poisoning, smoking, traffic accidents and violent crime. |
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In Navarre, these conflicts became polarised in a violent struggle between the Agramont and Beaumont parties. |
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It may have been the bloodiest and most violent period in Icelandic history. |
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At least 25 people were killed during the period in violent confrontations in the community of La Ruana and the city of Apatzingan. |
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I'm interested in the brutal and violent nature of man because it's a true picture of him. |
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Continuing south, he discovered first Angra dos Ilheus, being hit, then, by a violent storm. |
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Roger's execution of the prince and his counsellors was perhaps the most violent act of his life. |
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Cars were seen burning, and many trees fell as a result of the violent flood. |
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European colonists often died young due to tropical fevers, as well as from violent slave resistance in the late eighteenth century. |
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Historically, politics are a source of tension in the country, and violent riots have often broken out during elections. |
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The Chinese Emperor also ordered the Malaccans to raise soldiers and fight back with violent force if the Vietnamese attacked them again. |
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Rainfall can be heavy, especially after the eastern monsoons, and the island is vulnerable to violent typhoons. |
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The Ku Klux Klan responded to these protests with violent attacks that were widely reported in national and international media. |
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The king of Tikal, Chak Tok Ich'aak I, died on the same day, suggesting a violent takeover. |
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He ultimately died in Spain at a very advanced age, unlike his brothers who all suffered violent ends. |
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The religious revolution of the Reformation erupted in violent riots in August 1566, as in other parts of the Low Countries. |
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Within months, four ships set sail due west for the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, but a violent storm and rough seas caused the loss of two ships. |
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Methods used to maintain the monopoly involved extortion and the violent suppression of the native population, including mass murder. |
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This brought the Spanish in close and sometimes violent contact with local indigenous people. |
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I awakened with a violent pull upon the ring which was fastened at the top of my box. |
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The remains of this violent origin can be seen in the basalt of the surrounding hills. |
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Belize lacks the violent class and racial conflict that has figured so prominently in the social life of its Central American neighbours. |
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Shortly after he recovered, he strained his voice while preaching, which brought on a violent fit of coughing. |
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Beccaria, and later Charles Dickens and Karl Marx noted the incidence of increased violent criminality at the times and places of executions. |
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An argument became violent and the first defendant punched and kicked one victim. |
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In balancing the harms, the greater harm to be avoided is a violent suspect firing and killing a police officer or any other bystander. |
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The defendant and the deceased both suffered from chronic alcoholism and had a violent and abusive relationship. |
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Nonetheless, Singapore is one of the countries with the least crime in the world, with a low incidence of violent crimes. |
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It immediately arrested over 60,000 national and local Congress leaders, and then moved to suppress the violent reaction of Congress supporters. |
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In the afternoon, a violent explosion in the city was heard for several miles. |
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