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"violently" Definitions
  1. with great energy or strong movement, especially caused by a strong emotion such as fear or hate
  2. very strongly or severely
  3. in a way that involves physical violence

972 Sentences With "violently"

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"They will overturn everything that we've done and they'll do it quickly and violently, and violently," the president said.
The affair pushes Margaret and Tony's always-tumultuous relationship into volatile territory, where violently throwing things quickly turns to violently making out.
In the 1960s, Stanford psychologist Albert Bandura showed how easy it is to teach kids to act violently — by showing them an adult acting violently.
") or violently allergic to it ("But it's so cute!
Then their apartment building began to shift and shake violently.
White mothers virulently and violently protested the integration of schools.
Yet sounds were violently silver in his ears, all reverberations.
Both actresses said that Reynolds was violently abusive to them.
Pena allegedly "resisted violently" as police tried to handcuff him.
Some 14 other groups vie for the remainder — often violently.
But it has defaulted most violently on its social contract.
Will your smartphone explode as violently as this bot did?
Helplessly, I watched her die violently that evening, vomiting blood.
And if she dies violently, well, they'll know exactly how.
I threw some knuckleballs that moved very late and violently.
Britain violently suppressed rebellion in these newly occupied territories, as
Within a minute, Ms. Salihin collapsed and began violently convulsing.
Synagogue windows have been smashed and pedestrians were violently assaulted.
You will fear being violently killed before starving to death.
And read, as often and as violently as you can.
Your knees become weak and you begin to violently shudder.
But Jamiel Shaw, incredible guy, lost his son so violently.
But we now see it functioning to violently separate families.
That's why the police and Turkish society reacted so violently.
Public opinion, already prepped to turn against her, swelled violently.
But police insist suspects died because they violently resisted arrest.
Lights went on, and I started shaking violently, and fell.
Student demonstrations have been violently broken up by the police.
MILWAUKEE — Jesus Aguilar violently slammed his arms against his legs.
Schiele's women are just about as violently objectified as possible.
"No one deserves to be violently assaulted," Mr. Paul said.
No other story in "The Dinner Party" ends so violently.
Workers' demonstrations there had been violently suppressed in the 1930s.
"She was violently killed by an unknown assailant," Sims said.
Eventually, Calusinski confessed to throwing Kingan violently to the ground.
But Jameel Shaw, incredible guy, lost his son so violently.
Muscles, deprived of oxygen, shuddered so violently that they sometimes tore.
It's just that this stock is just violently out of favor.
The Soyuz module then flung away violently from the rocket core.
When the landscape is violently uprooted, our memories become rootless, too.
He then began behaving erratically, though not violently, the inmates said.
Soon after the crash of 1929, the regional economy contracted violently.
Will they continue to be quiet, or will they react violently?
Or when he does experience it, he reacts violently to it.
You might even be violently hungover from your office Christmas party.
When he turned his head violently away she broke down sobbing.
First, its customers became violently sick from one of its products.
" Upending people's sense of reality he said, made them "violently paranoid.
His limbs are twitching violently as sparks fly from his neck.
The middle cerebral artery violently sprayed blood out of the tear.
Wasn't he violently opposed to Roe v Wade, the abortion ruling?
In thermal runaway propagation, things don't just melt, they explode. Violently.
But overall the risk of dying violently in Africa has tumbled.
If it's not done violently, at least he should be heard.
He, like Dougie, vomits violently in his car before crashing it.
Then, in late 2011, he violently raped her, the lawsuit claims.
But others were remarkable men and women, who were violently uprooted.
Bambi's mother dies violently, as the movie's villain "Man" shoots her.
Water violently spews out of Old Faithful every 35-120 minutes.
The test used hydrogen, which reacts violently when exposed to air.
This doesn't mean that anyone who distrusts police will act violently.
But this helps explain why some fringe extremists are acting violently.
There's some discomfort, but she doesn't violently react to food anymore.
Why he veered so violently from that plan is still unclear.
Passengers heard a loud bang and felt the plane shake violently.
As we were driving home, she swerved violently off the highway.
The government had violently crushed an anti-government uprising in November.
The police chief punched Mr. Loeb and shook his head violently.
They discovered that the stars violently lashed out at each other.
The hose shook violently and Montiel struggled to keep it steady.
She described Mr. Bonds, 34, as acting erratically, though not violently.
Will they choose to demonstrate peacefully, violently, or not at all?
Gaines was violently erased as her young son watched and was wounded.
The Mexican peso spiked violently against the dollar at around 8 a.m.
It&aposs to get people to oppose us, to violently oppose us.
This led to the more violently expressive paintings of his later years.
And the megalopolis contains it all, tenderly, violently, like a dominatrix's dungeon.
Another video showed Peppa getting her teeth violently yanked at the dentist.
That report alleges that he had "gotten physical" and "violently kicked" her.
Lisa looks over concernedly as Ludo's carrier jolts violently against my hip.
Instead, after Wagers took a sip of it, she became violently ill.
Police claim all of the people they have killed violently resisted arrest.
All four men stand up and proceed to violently murder the Americans.
Abbott claimed she was injured after being violently thrown in the van.
There's implied incest, bullying in the extreme, and children are violently attacked.
In 2016, Riek competed to replace Kiir and Kiir violently expelled him.
As it turns out, Sumi does die violently, some 12 years later.
They do almost nothing for the hits that twist players' heads violently.
Additionally, the fuel used to make the engine on SpaceShipTwo shake violently.
The body is fixed, but the head can be violently shaken around.
"I got violently nauseous," she tells PEOPLE in an exclusive new interview.
What could've possibly caused the supermodel's facial muscles to contract so violently?
"Stop," she tells the canine before violently tossing him across the room.
"Josh, don't"—Barry jerked his head violently, demonstrating what not to do.
Everyone knows Jacob Anderson violently raped me repeatedly and almost killed me.
If the propellant combusts violently, it can rupture its steel inflater casing.
The street gang is known for violently murdering their victims, often teenagers.
The criminal tore her clothes and violently sexually assaulted her, leaving bruises.
Finally Guy cracked it open violently on the corner of a table.
His father, who worked on telephone lines, abused his mother, sometimes violently.
He remains surprised at how violently people react in seemingly trivial situations.
Soon the only family he has left is violently taken from him.
When Mary Ann asks what is happening, he violently shoves her aside.
From the beginning, the idea was intentionally confrontational, contradictory, and violently surreal.
A Soviet-backed puppet government was installed, and authorities violently clamped down.
A protest called by the opposition was put down violently by police.
But he wasn't violently accosting Sally Hemings every day for 30 years.
They are "spirit women," phantoms of people who died violently and arbitrarily.
No idyllic haven this, as anti-papist thugs violently ransack the church.
Ask Well Some antibiotics can make you violently ill if you drink.
Okuno's head snapped back and he was thrown violently to the ground.
A young policeman, sobbing violently, tumbled out and collapsed into Basam's arms.
Next October will mark a century since the Bolsheviks violently seized power.
Another woman, a lawyer, said she was slapped violently across the face.
The bulletproof glass "appeared to have been violently shattered," Mr. Wenzel said.
But is theirs also violently colorful with their name engraved on it?
Passengers reported being violently tossed about by rough seas and heavy wind.
He had been violently arrested during the peaceful protests earlier that day.
Sixteenth-century Europe was violently torn asunder by the birth of Protestantism.
His hands were shaking so violently that he could barely hold on.
They alternately try to maintain, or violently break away from, their intimacy.
She's even crossed a few names off that list — violently and memorably.
Some did so violently, contending they were never MCNs in the first place.
I threw up violently and felt sick mostly every day of my pregnancy.
Other officers shared fake news articles about Muslims and made violently Islamophobic comments.
Sure, they can certainly be abused or used violently — but so can chainsaws.
If he were anyone else, Maloney would have had to get violently anecdotal.
Too much pressure and those bubbles can implode violently, irreversibly damaging the barrier.
Another employee gets involved and violently swings an unidentified object at the customer.
Overhead, unrelenting lightning storms buffet the planet so violently it tears villages apart.
Protestants have argued bitterly and fought violently over exactly what the Bible teaches.
Last year, one employee committed suicide after being violently bullied by his boss.
Onlookers standing on the neighboring escalators look shocked as it violently rolled by.
None of this means that Indonesia is lurching in a violently Islamist direction.
In many parts of India, people still follow caste taboos, and often violently.
It's important that people stand up and that they do it non-violently.
In both teen killings, however, police said the victims had violently resisted arrest.
With each passing episode, actions and reactions are carried out swiftly—and violently.
But there was no history of Christy being violently unstable, Nehls told PEOPLE.
I played Seymour Krelborn in the campy, violently androcentric, Little Shop of Horrors.
What cause is served by censoring their speech or violently disrupting their events?
They are violently kicking another guy who is on the ground and screaming.
BAMN has routinely violently attacked anyone it considers a fascist at past rallies.
The video shows medics carrying out the fan, who was still violently shaking.
This 0003,000 year-old mammoth's life ended violently at the hands of hunters.
As children, these men were raped and had parents who violently abused them.
When she moves, he leaps up, grabs her arm, and violently forbids it.
"No one deserves to be violently assaulted," Paul said in a statement Friday.
The gun owner has to be prepared to confront danger, violently if necessary.
But bus rides make me violently ill and crowds give me panic attacks.
"It was pretty convincing that the KKK members were attacked violently," Wyatt said.
Researchers found 10 skeletons belonging to humans who died violently 10,000 years ago.
Then came the part where the turkeys would violently spasm after their deaths.
You've just called them the left -- that came violently attacking the other group.
How like Rusalka, we thought, whose tail was split in two so violently!
Exiles re-emerged—if they ever did—sickly, brutalised and often violently criminal.
Jabbari was once violently gun-butted by a Boltek Pistol for 20 minutes.
It's about violently decrying your past and all the horrible things you did.
As it happens, this person once snapped at me violently for chewing gum.
Thy liberty was violently suffocated and destroyed for Alton Sterling and Philando Castile.
You can call them the left ... that came violently attacking the other group.
"No one deserves to be violently assaulted," the senator said in a statement.
The investigator who appears to help her at first ultimately betrays her violently.
Last year, Ethiopian-Israelis violently protested what they called a pattern of racism.
Parents across the world are violently shaking their heads after reading that sentence.
Once out of the water, the halibut thrashed violently, as you might expect.
They're fleeing the reign of their uncle, Euron, who violently took the throne.
The more violently someone died, the more medicinal value in his body parts.
I lost my mother when I was his character's age, suddenly and violently.
A man strangled me so violently I accepted I was about to die.
He grabbed my breasts and my mouth, and he violently pulled me back.
Or at least violently head bobbing like he usually does in music videos.
He was roused by a drill instructor "violently smacking him," Mr. Ayad said.
Some Giants hitters waved feebly, others violently, and no one really touched him.
In New Orleans, the Lower Ninth Ward was violently flooded when levies collapsed.
What you have is just the body that is violently bending and twisting.
Both his grandmother and his father were killed violently while still in office.
She says Trump violently raped her at a 1994 orgy hosted by Epstein.
Students led by SDS occupy buildings at Columbia until violently evicted by police.
Watts was violently killed by her own stepbrother, Nathan Matthews, and his girlfriend.
The calves of my legs started contracting violently, I was paralyzed with pain.
So far in 2019, at least 16 trans people have been killed violently.
Human rights groups have criticized the security forces for dealing violently with demonstrators.
Ms. Hood, who had been sleeping in the back seat, was violently thrown.
I hesitate to use the word "hero," because he would violently reject it.
Barely six weeks later, Crystal Stroup's college career was suddenly and violently derailed.
The meeting between Mulder, Scully and O'Malley violently propels us into the present.
Shin picks up the woman by the hair and shakes her head violently.
Videos posted online showed demonstrators violently clashing with each other and with police.
But they couldn't understand why so many people had violently objected to it.
Maduro has also violently cracked down on protests and imprisoned major political rivals.
Others might try to leverage the government's weakness and violently revolt against it.
Hamas responded violently, beating dozens of people, including journalists and human rights activists.
This was a completely unconscious person being violently violated in a public space.
And yet we see some people violently attacking others simply because of their differences.
While many others get sick, the last person who becomes violently ill is Elle.
I'm being rocked violently by a magnitude nine earthquake along with three other people.
The warden is concerned that someone would violently attack Paul just for street cred.
Mara, go ahead, you were cut off pretty violently at our last news conference.
Protesters were quickly and violently suppressed by security forces, according to activists and witnesses.
Extreme privilege rubbed shoulders with extreme want more violently than anywhere I'd ever been.
"Moonlight" follows a gay, black man in a community that violently rejects his sexuality.
It's impossible to hail a cab or wave violently (my two favorite past-times).
The effect is that of a body violently expelling some poison or laughing hysterically.
What does it mean to die violently to safeguard industry's access to material resources?
But affection between same-sex couples has been even more stigmatized, sometimes violently so.
Parties provide a way for a democracy to process issues politically, rather than violently.
Others live under Taliban control (about 10%) or in areas that are violently disputed.
The snow hissed violently off the bottoms of my skis to form blue contrails.
Eventually a rabbi comes in and sees the man violently grabbing at Jessica's leg.
It looked like any other star that had just died and violently burst apart.
Last year 335 people died violently in a district with a population of 185,000.
Once she drank it, she became violently ill, vomiting as the debate loomed closer.
Many people will be exposed to waterborne illnesses, and some will get violently ill.
Especially when passing wide tractor-trailers, the M850i gets spooked and violently jerks away.
After forcefully removing Ms. Reinhart, they violently beat her friend, who sustained multiple injuries.
On Sunday, a Hong Kong government spokesperson said protesters had violently assaulted police officers.
Last night, we saw him grin maniacally as a prison guard was violently choked.
Chicago Aviation Department officers then grabbed Dao and violently dragged him from the aircraft.
We have to fight so viciously and violently because we're dealing with violent people.
It was just so intense: An innocent pug, ripped violently from his owner's arms.
The explosion winded him and sent the ship violently swaying from side to side.
He wants to throw himself violently and purposefully into what he's doing this moment.
But instead, he forcibly, suddenly, and violently took their phone without justification or provocation.
Yet Gore wanted to prevent people from being violently injured in the first place.
In 85033, the Iran-backed Houthis stormed the capital and violently overthrew the government.
The Asheville-based songwriter has excellently, and sometimes violently, tweaked her formula between albums.
It was home first to indigenous people, who were violently displaced by white settlers.
When she spoke to other men, even relatives or teachers, he became violently jealous.
None of that could happen unless the old order was violently swept out first.
But just months after leaving home, she is violently assaulted by a fellow soldier.
August 24: After nearly two weeks of peace, activists and police violently clashed again.
At sea, Chinese vessels enter its neighbors waters and often clash violently with fishermen.
Just as the sun is rising, Rachel encounters a man who violently assaults her.
The white nationalist and anti-fascist groups clashed throughout the day, violently at times.
As the relationship unravelled, she and Bush had argued bitterly, and at times violently.
Suddenly the room shook violently, walls cracked, it was quite impossible to stand up.
But it takes a lot to get that violently rotating column to come out.
Trump has also egged on crowds at his rallies to act violently against protesters.
Don't call us, we'll call you, flaming trash can violently tossed through pizzeria window.
At the Intolerance set, these two forces—the criminal and the system—violently clash.
Roth set a high bar for everyone else—and himself—to violently crash into.
The U.S. has heavily and violently intervened in the country's civil war for years.
Where citizens violently rise up and kill each other for power over each other.
The nearly three-minute-long video captures the artist violently whipping a white canvas.
Only an abiding sense of wrongness and the unbearable recollection of being violently penetrated.
Crouching to break, he connected with authority, scattering the balls violently around the felt.
The crisis came to a head in middle school, when he was violently attacked.
In addition to making you violently ill, ayahuasca gives you visions — wild, spectacular visions.
Two stuntmen were on either side of me pulling me violently left and right.
He estimates 20 of his friends have died violently in the past 10 years.
The tribe, which was violently displaced by settlers, has yet to receive federal recognition.
Mr. Kessler said last month that he would discourage those attending from acting violently.
This is a regime which stands for things that we absolutely, violently disagree with.
Later, Albrecht violently withdraws his hand from Giselle's and flings her to the ground.
Elite women's tennis players have been violently attacked before, often with career-altering results.
But nearly everyone who acts out violently has a dysfunctional or missing paternal relationship.
"Most of the industry was violently opposed to the new rules," Ziegler told me.
Their homes — shacks, really — were quickly buried or violently swept away in the deluge.
While they were holding him, Snorri became agitated, moved his bowels violently and collapsed.
Officials said when firefighters arrived, they saw Harambe "violently dragging and throwing" the boy.
Trump's messaging has emboldened his white-nationalist supporters to act violently against other Americans.
And 11 Jews were violently gunned down at their synagogue in Pittsburgh last week.
That year illustrated, violently, the ways in which Lyndon Johnson's presidency changed American politics.
In 2016, I suspect we are still imagining — violently — the possibilities for such change.
The turquoise water yields a horizon violently foreshortened by the blood-red triangular landscape.
She claimed he'd violently grabbed her on at least two occasions, among other things.
Instead of letting the group violently kill her, he goes for a more subtle outcome.
When he became psychotic, they restrained him, non-violently, and took him to mental health.
I tucked my head against the wall, trying to keep my knees from shaking violently.
It's about spotting the tectonic shifts technology is causing, moments before they violently shake us.
Once home, an enemy enters the young girl's front door and violently murders her father.
Each song is short, spunky, and violently catchy, with jangly guitars and Edwards's punchy voice.
And then, of course, it violently forced them into reservations, killing many in the process.
Except for the violently abusive, sexist, and racist parts of what this guy did next.
Authorities allege that both officers were "violently assaulted" after they followed Lewis into the house.
"No one deserves to be violently assaulted," Paul said in a statement at the time.
"Johnny grabbed me by the hair and violently shoved me to the floor," Heard stated.
North Korea has in the past responded violently to such measures, but not this time.
With a population of 48 million, about 25,000 people die violently in Colombia each year.
A pair of tiny electrolytic plates convert the liquid into oxyhydrogen, a violently explosive gas.
I reached the toilet, sank to my knees, and proceeded to be violently, voluminously ill.
The second-biggest group, Tamil-speaking Hindus, violently resisted, provoking 26 years of civil war.
The lawsuit accused Simmons of violently knocking Jasorik to a bed before sexually assaulting her.
"The cougar had his head in his jaws and was shaking him violently," Myers said.
There is a violently jealous husband on the fourth floor who has beaten his wife.
She counts to six to soothe her nerves, but isn't immune to violently lashing out.
In fact, it looked like it had been violently ripped apart by a grizzly bear.
Both were met by police in riot gear who detained hundreds of protesters, sometimes violently.
There's a core of truth to that; an election result has never been violently overturned.
But then we get to the mouth and everything goes directly and violently to hell.
"Kay," she breathes into my neck, her dripping body shivering violently, teeth clicking and chattering.
The cage was then violently spun around and hurled into a freezing bed of water.
No, China should know that, at some point, the abused party wants out — sometimes violently.
Scattered across the floor are dozens of children, bodies convulsing violently, gasping their last breaths.
General Augusto Pinochet took control, and the opposition was violently crushed as thousands were executed.
I loved how Twin Peaks: the Return possessed—wielded violently, even—the capacity to surprise.
Arthur Koestler, author of Darkness at Noon, spends a violently passionate—or maybe just violent?
"The one thing that I would violently disagree with is removing our troops," Graham said.
This was certainly different from The Sound that I was experiencing, which was violently loud.
They believe that the end is near for our whole corrupt and violently polarised culture.
Mississippi had a reputation as the most violently racist state in the South during segregation.
As the banquet wound down, my father, unnatural in a rented tuxedo, began coughing violently.
Every year about 20 LGBT people are killed and 2,000 violently attacked in bias crimes.
This fault can cause air bags to inflate violently, spreading metal shrapnel into vehicle compartments.
The President can't ignore this, he MUST cool down his often violently aggressive rhetoric. pic.twitter.
"The country where you see Mexican cartels act most violently has been Guatemala," he continues.
But the thing is, these volcanoes slowly release flows of lava rather than violently exploding.
Video of government forces violently abusing his bodyguards became public, fueling protests and more outrage.
At what point do veiled marching orders to one's violently racist online army constitute incitement?
Frontman Yasuyuki's vocals are as vicious and pointed as ever as the band thrashes violently.
Drip some water onto it, the glue dissolves and the fruit violently splits in half.
Books of The Times The voice is instantly, almost violently recognizable — aloof, amused and melancholy.
The children there can react badly, sometimes violently, even to leashed dogs, Ms. Rosenberg said.
I sat in my chair and watched as these two men violently attacked Miss Bee.
In fact, Murtagh feels like Jamie as Jamie used to be, violently resisting unjust powers.
"No one deserves to be violently assaulted," Paul said in a statement to VICE News.
By design, Melchor offers little vantage beyond this world of predators and violently prejudiced prudes.
Back in August of 2017, President Trump encouraged police officers to treat suspects more violently.
She is among those who believe Mr. Bolsonaro has encouraged both sides to act violently.
He worked with many authors, some of whom had opinions with which he violently disagreed.
Soon, rubber workers began experiencing a strange reaction: They became violently ill after drinking alcohol.
"The one thing that I would violently disagree with is removing our troops," he said.
Crowds managed to assemble anyway, on side streets, before being violently dispersed by riot police.
Their deepening relationship is violently interrupted when Audrey's real husband, Ray (Ray Liotta), shows up.
After the church bombings in Surabaya, the plots connected to Mr. Oepriarto were violently exposed.
Valladares's hand is shaking so violently that he spills it before it reaches his mouth.
Joe's monologues are addressed to "you," the victim and the viewer, and they're violently misogynistic.
The flashbacks show how Goldberg's mother neglected him and his father acted violently, for instance.
"If he had to cover first or move violently, he felt the effects," Callaway said.
At dinner, Mr. Gebrev began to vomit violently and was rushed to a military hospital.
Marianne and Paul's bliss is soon rather violently commandeered by wandering glances and furtive caresses.
"He really pursued her violently, and I'm so glad she got away," Elizabeth told WLS.
The real question, he said: Does playing violent games cause a person to act violently?
"In 2019, he was violently attacked because of his race and sexual orientation," he wrote.
Others believe that society must be confronted — occasionally violently — with its injustices toward artificial beings.
In 1992, Trump's first wife, Ivana, alleged that Trump violently raped her during their marriage.
Delicia Cordon -- LeSean McCoy's ex-GF who was violently attacked in the Bills star's Georgia home last month -- is suing the Buffalo RB ... claiming Shady "had access to live video footage from cameras" inside the house when she was violently beaten a few weeks ago.
At least two women are killed violently each day in Guatemala, according to the United Nations.
The Cincinnati Fire Department incident report stated the gorilla was violently dragging and throwing the child.
Competing for females, the males fight very violently, even to the point of killing one another.
"It's a minority of groups but sometimes they react violently and target response workers," he said.
This guy is violently fucking this chick in the ass with full-on, tight anal shots.
Demonstrators, however, were largely peaceful and careful not to give authorities an excuse to respond violently.
Her sons were still in the truck when the magnitude-7.1 tremor violently shook the earth.
So just who is going to be brutally and violently taken away from us next week?
United had another huge scandal after a doctor was violently dragged off a plane last April.
They proceeded to sexually and violently assault Deepika, who is now hanging on for her life.
Images from the capital appeared to capture buildings and other structures swaying violently from the temblor.
Right now, Mexico is violently deploying the National Guard against a caravan of Honduran asylum seekers.
And, they're pushing violently against the reality that no one really cares what they think anyway.
As the explosive material violently degrades into a gas, shock waves build up inside of it.
Footage on NHK showed a signboard hanging from the ceiling at its local bureau violently shaking.
Marrero claims the security guard "violently contacted" her and is accusing him of assault and battery.
She began routinely snorting heroin, which left her feeling sleepy and warm, rather than violently ill.
We'd later come to understand that the original gang was violently nativist and vehemently anti-Irish.
Indeed, violently bereaved individuals report greater and more complicated grief than individuals bereaved by natural death.
No. The guests get violently ill, foaming at the mouth and vomiting until they all die.
Even the ones who do not die violently succumb to unpleasant diseases ("La Boheme", "La Traviata").
Instead it's like he's strapped down, unable to move while being violently (from his perception) assaulted.
Celiac disease causes people's immune systems to violently attack their small intestine whenever they eat gluten.
We emptied the closet once, and the door would shake violently when step-mom came over.
It's even grosser when you throw in a cockroach, larvae and some violently ravenous fire ants.
Jussie Smollett has broken his silence after he was violently attacked in Chicago earlier this week.
Stock markets suddenly lose their minds and start to swing violently, generally in the downward direction.
The second time they handcuffed the newlyweds and violently dragged them out of their humble apartment.
Islamophobia is being more openly and violently expressed in 242 than it has been for decades.
I got a 7-year-old Australian Shepherd after my home was violently robbed last year.
She was violently opposed to the Algerian and Vietnam wars, and was vocal about her dissent.
The Beatles could barely get to their own concert through the mob of violently excited fans.
Territories that were liberated only when free people -- including Americans -- fought the Nazis forcefully and violently.
Trump then spent most of the afternoon violently shaking Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's hand: Pres.
A lot of our fans reacted violently when City By The Light Divided ultimately came out.
At the tail end of the Pleistocene, history's last ice age was violently shaping the earth.
After a few minutes I became violently ill in the lavatory, where I was projectile vomiting.
They've mostly been negative, but the market reacted violently in September when the situation briefly changed.
She then felt the rope around her neck, and she was "violently jerked" to the ground.
The next year, as millions of Venezuelans gathered in protest, his security forces violently repressed demonstrators.
Minibus drivers frustrated by the mushrooming of roadblocks where police demand bribes have also protested violently.
When she developed HG in pregnancy, she tried smoking marijuana and became violently ill almost immediately.
A refresher: During Erdogan's 28503 trip his guards violently attacked protesters outside the Turkish ambassador's residence.
She died a tragic death when she was violently attacked by a wasp in Western Australia.
"An authoritarian regime is violently suppressing its own citizens who are fighting for democracy," Wyden tweeted.
Protecting freedom of speech involves protecting the voices of people with whom you may violently disagree.
" She called on Sanders to condemn his supporters for "acting violently or engaging in intimidation tactics.
At least 85033 Jimmy Buffett fans reportedly became violently ill while vacationing in the Dominican Republic.
That same week a Roman Catholic civil rights march in Derry, Northern Ireland, was violently suppressed.
Mr. Trump, she pointed out, has already encouraged supporters at his rallies to violently eject protesters.
She stroked his back, gently, and lay quietly wondering until suddenly, appalled, she felt violently hungry.
Then the global economy crashed, and we were shaken violently awake—at least for a time.
It started when he was "violently" pulled from his cell and rushed to the prison's basement.
I was so nervous and I shook so violently that I nearly fell off my barstool.
There's also the chance that growers would react violently to outsiders showing up at their door.
Both of which were violently taken from my ancestors when they were forced across the Atlantic.
A colleague played this same area more violently, and the chapter ended with a profound loss.
Then, with astonishing swiftness, we see women stripped of their independence, and any resistance violently squashed.
When she developed HG in pregnancy, she tried smoking marijuana and became violently ill almost immediately.
His father denied that his son had ever menaced anyone, acted violently or owned a gun.
Treasury also targeted five current and former officials responsible for violently suppressing protests over Maduro's actions.
We see images of a cockatiel violently bobbing its head like a teenager at a concert.
Mr. Laptev spent much of that night hunched over the toilet with a violently upset stomach.
"The plane shook violently for the better part of five minutes," he said in an email.
Her first husband, Al Jorden, a trombone player, was violently jealous and had an uncontrollable temper.
Violently hitting and clawing at a shark in its most tender regions can scare it off.
Mr. Maduro's increasingly authoritarian government has violently repressed two waves of protests and jailed opposition leaders.
Many of them said Epstein paid them to give him nude "massages," then violently raped them.
On New Year's Eve, members of the militia violently protested outside the US Embassy in Baghdad.
The Internal Security Forces (ISF) said they were being "violently and directly" confronted on Saturday night.
The Internal Security Forces (ISF) said they were being "violently and directly" confronted on Saturday night.
Security forces have violently cracked down on protesters with tear gas, sound bombs and rubber bullets.
They started to disperse the people very violently with tear gas trucks and water cannon trucks.
It is 1950, and she is violently angry at the world — and, heartbreakingly, not sure why.
"I would disagree violently with that premise, not all employees have been treated equally," he said.
Across from her, a man in a wheelchair trembled violently and kept up a jabbering monologue.
"These lives were abruptly and violently cut short by guns while politicians did nothing," Gross said.
She's accused Weinstein of violently raping her in her New York apartment in the early 1990s.
In Uttar Pradesh, protesters and police violently clashed in Lucknow, with buildings and vehicles set alight.
She had quickly become violently ill, with chills, fever, vomiting, a severe headache and neck pain.
Photographs show the blue fishing boat rocking violently before capsizing, sending migrants tumbling into the sea.
Furthermore, if the economy falters in such situations, the long rally in stocks could end violently.
No matter what, Midge's comments were dangerous for a Black man in the violently homophobic '60s.
Just the President of the United States bragging about how he "attacked so violently" Massachusetts Sen.
Trump could see the value of Romney, even if they had violently disagreed in the past.
Mr. McConnell's view clashes violently with that of Senate Democrats and their allies around the country.
Familia has told investigators that he was intoxicated but did not act violently toward his wife.
The house is shaking back and forth much more violently than when the eyewall came through.
The day after Merritt was supposed to surrender, his mother, Shirley Merritt, was found violently killed.
He was violently, unapologetically experimental, and the result is work that requires patience to fully appreciate.
He suggested cops and immigration enforcement agents should act more violently toward the people they arrest.
The victims were tossed in the air like rag dolls ... some violently pinned by the vehicle.
White supremacists began clashing violently with counterprotesters, many of whom were organizing under the antifa banner.
In addition, workers might make mistakes, handle parcels violently or become stressed and tired under high pressure.
Heard also allegedly says the incident was not the first time Depp had acted violently toward her.
Through the night, financial markets reacted violently to poll results and as Clinton's path to victory narrowed.
They face much higher risks for experiencing homelessness, developing anxiety, and being physically harassed or violently attacked.
The "treatment" included foregoing antiretroviral drugs for an herbal concoction patients said often made them violently ill.
When we asked other #UniteTheRight attendees about their 'white genocide' claims, some of them responded violently pic.twitter.
The rich textures of his multi-planed patterns and glowing pigments capture violently majestic and alluring gestures.
""He began dancing with a female employee while violently chest-bumping her repeatedly until she fell down.
One of the  fake images that Barr recirculated  depicted Whoopi Goldberg wearing a violently anti-Trump shirt.
Alberto Reynas, 58, was fishing off the coast of Pedernales when giant waves violently rocked his boat.
"The historical orthodox teaching of the imago dei … was attacked violently on Saturday in Charlottesville," he said.
During the arrest, police had manhandled the Atlanta Hawks swingman so violently that he broke his leg.
"It&aposs shaking violently, and I&aposm feeling very dizzy," Chen De Qiong wrote to her family.
It was bad, it was really really bad, and it violently shoved me back into the closet.
The authorities in Bahrain violently broke up a sit-in by supporters of a prominent Shia cleric.
My sweet and innocent daughter's avatar was being VIOLENTLY GANG-RAPED ON A PLAYGROUND by two males.
Police reject allegations they are executing suspects and say deaths occurred because victims had violently resisted arrest.
This includes an arrest for "violently strangling a female companion in a furious outburst," the defense writes.
According to passengers, the Boeing 777-200 violently shook and lost altitude around 600 miles beyond Hawaii.
Readers place themselves in this gifted author's hands, only to be yanked, sometimes violently, in unexpected directions.
In April 2014, Leah Griffin woke up to the realization she had been drugged and violently raped.
And they aren't just starting to act autonomously and discover emotions; they're also fighting back, sometimes violently.
Rodney Lincoln was convicted in 222 of murdering JoAnn Tate and violently assaulting her two young daughters.
When I was growing up in the 1960s and 70s, an older cousin violently ended his life.
Thucydides's Trap reminds us that most cases of rivalry between a rising and ruling power end violently.
He repeatedly, and sometimes violently, used John (Freeman) as a kind of lab rat for his experiments.
President Trump has once again defended the white supremacists who marched violently on Charlottesville in August 2017.
Authorities said she had been beaten, strangled and "violently sexually assaulted," according to the Louisville Courier-Journal.
Video showed Jacquees smiling even as he was violently yanked by police and taken to a cruiser.
"Lathi Charge" actually means the brute force that the riot police uses violently to disperse public demonstration.
The guy pummeled by security tried getting onstage but security stopped him ... violently, in Jared's eyes, anyway.
We have watched people in Charlotte take it to the streets both violently and peacefully last week.
Video also showed officers violently arresting Rice's sister when she tried to attend to her dying brother.
And, of course, everyone saw, because I was violently throwing up in the middle of the room.
To stunt on haters while you're violently punishing those trying to cross you and take your money.
Outside work teams went to villages, investigated local officials and violently punished people they considered class enemies.
In the new movie, Scar violently thrashes his brother across the face, knocking him from the cliff.
I can't swear to the effectiveness of the water filter, but I haven't got violently ill yet.
One after another, they violently succumb, bodies shuddering and falling in front of their mesmerized team members.
That's when he saw a woman, who told him that a girl's purse was just violently stolen.
Trump drew criticism during his speech for suggesting police officers should treat suspects violently when arresting them.
Sanders avoided subjects like war and foreign affairs, since he and Clinton disagree violently on those things.
The incident has sparked outrage, with Taylor's Facebook page filled with hundreds of posts violently condemning him.
Russian police violently dispersed some of the election protests that weren't sanctioned, detaining more than 2,400 people.
Moonves was "violently kissing" her, holding her down on the couch with her arms above her head.
A man was violently dragged off of a United flight late Sunday after it was apparently overbooked.
In "Repercussion," the group's first evening-length work, dance and sound are intricately and, occasionally violently, linked.
They are just extremely sensitive to the moon and they sprout hair violently and against their will.
Centered on a wall facing these sculptures is a photograph of a violently red slice of watermelon.
Also, at a recent practice, Dartmouth linemen collided violently after snaps, their helmets bashing against one another.
Her husband beat her violently, and the slightest mistake meant being starved for a week or more.
However, this came to be mistrusted by sailors, due to its unpredictable—and often violently sickening—effects.
She says it swayed violently, slamming her into the interior of the tube and causing severe injuries.
He floated on a raft for hours, "violently sick to my stomach," until a submarine rescued him.
"No one should be tricked, deceived, coerced, violently overwhelmed, drugged or intoxicated into sexual conduct," she said.
Immediately after Theia's impact, Earth's hot, squishy layer would have violently cascaded into space in huge volumes.
They were forcibly stripped, held down and repeatedly raped so violently that they bled for days afterward.
"The base of the Democratic Party is so vehemently, if not violently, opposed to him," he said.
According to the framers, the First Amendment protected the right to "peaceably" — not violently or threateningly — assemble.
The column snapped forward, and the airplane responded by violently pitching down, 2447 degrees below the horizon.
Hemedti rose to prominence commanding a militia in Darfur that violently tried to put down Darfuri rebels.
She considers Turin in the 1960s as violently creative an artistic city as Florence in the Renaissance.
The James Brown bobblehead, on the dash, jiggled violently as they drove down a long gravel road.
He disputed the fictional portrayal in the recent film "The Report" of Mr. Mohammed being violently waterboarded.
My boyfriend got violently ill with a stomach virus that led to uncontrollable hiccupping that lasted days.
Graham, while stressing he doesn't want a war, added he "violently" disagreed with his colleague, GOP Sen.
Cholera spurs the intestines to violently flush themselves, but it does not actually damage the gut cells.
But Conde's critics accuse him of cracking down on dissent and violently repressing protests - charges he denies.
Then, last weekend, white supremacists in Charlottesville, Va., violently resurrected the frightening ghosts of the Civil War.
Hong Kong was paralyzed over the weekend as protesters responded violently to a ban on face masks.
It is astonishing how violently a big branch shakes when a silly little bird has left it.
Cruz reportedly espoused violently racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic views in a private social media chat group.
But the rest of her body began to react violently whenever she came into contact with light.
Jamie allegedly "violently shook" Sean after breaking down a bedroom door to reach him, The Blast reported.
PG I'd never thought about your dad and PTSD before … PK He watched his brothers violently murdered.
Several young people "violently chased the police and kept the body with them," according to the bulletin.
Through the night, financial markets reacted violently to the election results as Clinton's path to victory narrowed.
The more benevolent groups scavenged for resources, while the predatory gangs violently plundered weaker (or unsuspecting) groups.
In 2006, Israeli forces destroyed nine homes in Amona and clashed violently with settlers and their supporters.
The unlucky fellow, identified only as Wang, was rushed to the hospital after he fell violently ill.
"We are not armed, we have never advocated for violence, we have never acted violently," he said.
He whipped up a vengeful racial animus against the president that had the potential to end violently.
A member of Parliament was recently arrested on suspicion of inciting young herders to violently expel ranchers.
"But instead, he forcibly, suddenly, and violently took their phone without justification or provocation," the statement said.
Ms. Polman said her break with the caliphate came more violently, just a year after her arrival.
Diaz allegedly grabbed and pulled her so violently, she suffered neck scratches and bruising on her leg.
The government violently represses political organization, free speech, and basically any activity not sanctioned by the regime.
Upon discovering him, Dorothy, desperate for any kind of human contact, violently demands he become her lover.
The world wants him to disappear, and his course through the game involves carving space violently back.
Soon, she started seeing "violently, viciously racist" online comments that were being ignored, a fact that frustrated her.
Bowers, who expressed violently anti-Semitic views on the website Gab, has been charged with federal hate crimes.
The girl, Johnnaa Pendleton, said she was backing away when the officer violently threw her to the ground.
Because that is in fact — or, that would be, in fact, the risk of being violently sexually assaulted.
The walk-away policy was implemented, albeit less violently, to resolve for now the question of the Kurds.
Israel and Egypt sealed off their border when Hamas violently took over from the Palestinian Authority in 2007.
Jussie Smollett is opening up about being violently attacked in Chicago in an apparent hate crime last month.
Imagine just how disturbing that would be to a family member who believes this man violently murdered her.
But Oberyn himself soon died violently at the Mountain's hands, in a classic George R.R. Martin Shocking Twist.
Journalists like all Americans should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job.
Journalists, like all Americans, should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job.
A man on a United Airlines flight was arrested after he violently refused to follow flight attendants' orders.
I'm not the only one who seems to think these violently horny pleas have gotten out of hand.
As fans know, O.J. Simpson's ex-wife Nicole and her friend Ron Goldman were violently murdered in 1994.
This year, at least 23 trans people have been violently killed, most of them trans women of color.
Harambe violently dragged the 3-year-old boy through the water in a moat before being shot Saturday.
England was still a violently anti-Semitic place, though, and its Jews were expelled by the 14th century.
The Gnostics believed that a demiurge, a being violently hostile to all things spiritual, rules the material world.
He yelled at me, told me not to touch him and he hit my arm violently three times.
"People will be very pro-Corbyn, or violently opposed to him," says one Labour door-knocker in Lanark.
She alleged that twice he violently pushed her, once into a door and another time into a mirror.
In 2015, taxi drivers clashed violently with police in Paris as part of a nationwide protest against Uber.
Doctors call this sort of frequent lashing out violently in your sleep REM sleep behavior disorder or RBD.
A spokesman told Fox News that the regime has arrested many protesters, and have dealt with them violently.
Kurgin, 37, plans to go to court to prove he was gratuitously and violently attacked by the police.
My horse was thrashing violently, his eyes rolling back into his head — while I was completely checked out.
After Wubbels insisted on protecting the rights of her unconscious patient and following protocol, Payne violently arrested her.
During the Vietnam war, many South Korean soldiers violently raped and sexually assaulted thousands of young Vietnamese women.
Toronto police violently attached us kicked us, punched us, pulled ur guns on us, and we are here.
Through the night, financial markets reacted violently to the election results and as Clinton's path to victory narrowed.
A West Virginia infant has died days after she was violently sexually assaulted, county officials told local media.
Any form of hijacking is marked by violently wresting property (whether tangible or intangible) from its legitimate owner.
Once the rocket landed, it shook the drone ship pretty violently, causing the ship's onboard camera to freeze.
But The Replacements were also a band not so much uncomfortable with success as violently allergic to it.
In June, Merkel was twice seen shaking violently in public, prompting questions about the 64-year-old's health.
Violently threatening strangers and demanding that they go back to their country doesn't fall into the same category.
Entertainment Weekly reports that Ellen Pompeo's character will be violently attacked in the midseason premiere of Grey's Anatomy.
Visions of Ganna's graph cut and pasted into violently homophobic corners of the internet flashed before Vitti's eyes.
It's an old tree by the looks of the spindly, half-bare branches shuddering violently in the wind.
Then the door to the street opened violently, almost slamming against the wall, and both of us froze.
They violently and gleefully drag Rue through the crowd, as she morphs into the consequences of her actions.
And nor is there anyone like Gary Sheffield, arms violently flapping like windshield wipers in a torrential downpour.
Brooks walked into the Senate chamber and beat Sumner so violently with his cane that it reportedly snapped.
Mugabe has led Zimbabwe for nearly 40 years, overseeing a frequently corrupt regime that violently suppressed political opposition.
And in its broken-down state, the compound can burn violently, causing the inflater to overpressurize and explode.
In nine of the cases, the alleged perpetrators praised Trump during or shortly after violently attacking innocent people.
In 173, he spent eight days surveying plastic in the Bermuda Triangle, during which he was violently seasick.
Protests in 2009 were violently suppressed, with massive human rights violations captured by citizen journalists on their cellphones.
It was how Benito Mussolini violently took control of the government, eventually becoming prime minister, and later dictator.
"This pest was blossoming violently on the soil of Perm region," said Mr. Gladnev, 55, a former actor.
Officers were also found to have kicked, punched and violently restrained nonthreatening people, including many with mental illnesses.
Safeena is confident and violently attacks potential love rivals while Murad is a more sensitive and reserved character.
Forget about fish bones—Summer '16 is all about the wire bristle violently lodged in your bleeding throat.
Struggling to swallow it all, V404 Cygni violently spewed material back out in the form of a jet.
In response to a random Lopez hook shot, he'll violently pump his fist and howl towards the rafters.
"Their home was stripped from them violently by a power with more greed and more guns," she says.
Istanbul GREECE Aegean Sea TURKEY Athens The Greek Coast Guard violently pushed back migrants on a dinghy here.
I was searching for a way to connect in an environment that felt so toxic and violently polarized.
She can't stop recalling her previous life that was violently interrupted by the Man in Black (Ed Harris).
Nat Fleischer, founder of Ring Magazine and one of the greats of fight journalism added: I violently disagree.
The Blast reports that Jamie allegedly "violently shook" Sean after breaking down a bedroom door to reach him.
On June 2, an anonymous Vancouver resident was violently attacked from behind while walking through the city's downtown.
On one side, you had people burning down mosques and acting violently towards anyone who looked remotely Muslim.
The officers contended that they had struggled to subdue the man, who they said was violently resisting arrest.
Some migrants violently shook fences at the border and police said a few officers were injured in clashes.
"Mexico does not and will not allow (people) to enter its territory illegally, let alone violently," he said.
Mainstream churches have called him a heretic, and his followers have sometimes lashed out violently to defend him.
The man was Günter Brus, known for his artistic "actions," which were sometimes irreverent and sometimes violently confronting.
The prison officers' union said that he had seemed delusional and was acting violently, possibly after ingesting drugs.
In December of 2014, a 26-year-old passenger was kidnapped and violently raped by an Uber driver.
"The areas around Ben Cat and Ben Suc shook violently like there was an earthquake," Mr. Q.H. said.
The rapist is pretty violently dragging me down a hallway, and then throwing me up against the wall.
On May 2500, Kilauea began violently erupting on the island of Hawaii, also known as the Big Island.
Cohn also split with Trump on the President's defense of white nationalists who violently protested in Charlottesville, Virginia.
"Battle Royale" type games have 100 online players violently battle to the death until only one player survives.
And so is the police inaction that allowed him to get away with violently assaulting women for years.
But in his time these daily tediums were laid over the violently shifting tectonic plates of religious warfare.
Andersen added to the Post that he doesn't understand why people would react violently to seeing the hat.
He adds that similar protests erupted in Algeria at the same time but were quickly and violently quashed.
Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi said differences of opinion did not give anyone license to act violently.
The Blast reports that Jamie allegedly "violently shook" Sean after breaking down a bedroom door to reach him.
The car violently accelerated up through the gears, leaving streaks of rubber at the exit of every corner.
The Blast reports that Jamie allegedly "violently shook" Sean after breaking down a bedroom door to reach him.
As they left the second venue, they were violently confronted by masked protesters, and Ms. Stanger was injured.
Professor Stanger's hair was pulled as she tried to shield Charles Murray, and her neck was twisted violently.
Criminals too have been displaced to other poor neighborhoods in the city, where they continue to operate violently.
Would people react violently to a mandatory buyback program similar to the one Australia used to confiscate guns?
ENGOSHURA, Kenya — John Quindos wailed and hyperventilated so violently that officials rushed him to a first aid station.
Zhou Tao's film "Land of the Throat" also shows violently remade landscapes, but in a poetic, futuristic tone.
At the Dakota Access construction site, law enforcement and protesters clashed violently on several occasions throughout the fall.
Chipotle shut down a restaurant after customers said they became violently ill — here's where you should eat instead
And their victims are the women and children who are entangled in the lives of violently abusive men.
The snippet of video was taken just before Harris was chased into a parking garage and violently beaten.
The compound's vulnerability to high temperature and moisture can cause airbags to deploy violently, spewing shrapnel inside a vehicle.
However, Anton gets the upper hand at one point, and violently slashes into Charlotte, nearly cutting her arm off.
He got back up and when he walked into the heated room, he collapsed again and started violently convulsing.
TRUMP: Journalists, like all Americans should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job.
Lo said that protestors acted violently in an organized manner using bricks and sharpened metal poles to attack police.
Small groups of Uighurs have violently challenged Chinese authorities, including during riots in 2009, The New York Times adds.
It was imposed violently after the Shiite clergy and its followers took over the country nearly 40 years ago.
As with most footage of an erect penis being violently gored by a long steel rod, it's certainly unexpected.
Maduro's government insists it respects human rights and says opposition demonstrations were Washington-backed efforts to violently overthrow him.
You can call them the left — you just called them the left — that came violently attacking the other group.
Police and protesters violently clashed after a fatal police shooting left one person dead in Chicago on Saturday afternoon.
In February 2017, an exhibition of "anarchy" works by David Chichkan Vtrachena Mozhlyvist (The Lost Possibility) was violently attacked.
And not everyone was on board — especially after The Butcher violently executed little Priscilla with a very large rock.
That booster then hit the fuel tank of the central part of the rocket, lurching it violently off course.
The two sides, which have competed for power often violently for decades, traded blame for the election day unrest.
The opposition accuses Maduro of violently breaking up the protests, which Maduro calls a violent effort to overthrow him.
He also denied opposition allegations that security forces are engaging in a systematic campaign to violently target opposition supporters.
"People who had been living on these lands were being evicted, sometimes violently," Pitta told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
California's homeless population has become both more visible and, with the presence of drugs like fentanyl, more violently unpredictable.
Until one day when he was "violently" pulled from his cell and taken to the prison's basement, he said.
While Corrao's mother told him to stop, he instead grabbed Pinky's neck and violently threw her to the ground.
The group busted a glass door to gain access to the lower house and clashed violently with legislative guards.
This latest United mishap comes weeks after officials violently dragged a man from an overbooked flight – causing mass outrage.
It always ends violently with every victim, when an oozing tendril grabs their face and feeds on their humanity.
Subscription lists in favor of the strikers have been started by Socialist papers, which attack the Russian bureaucracy violently.
Reality check: MS-13, which originated in Los Angeles in the 1980s, is known for violently murdering their victims.
A man who was with Jussie Smollett after he was violently attacked in Chicago last week has spoken out.
Background: Smollett claimed to be the victim of a hate crime in January when 24 men violently attacked him.
More worrying has been Mr Odinga's refusal to discourage his supporters from protesting violently if he does not win.
No one should violently harass anyone on social media, but it's particularly egregious when you've got the wrong person.
It has swung more violently versus the dollar but that's probably down to the greenback's own volatility in 2018.
One of them is enjoying the record he just put on so much, he's nodding his head almost violently.
" "Of course not, but your actions follow a certain pattern, a pattern that left unchecked almost always end violently.
He ended up violently ill and vomiting—he probably received too high a dose—but the experience was transformative.
About 10 billion years ago, the two galaxies collided violently, and Gaia-Enceladus became part of the Milky Way.
He was eventually removed from office, violently as it happened, and for a few years things returned to normal.
Through the night, financial markets reacted violently as the results beat the polls and closed Clinton's path to victory.
Williamson was one of 23 trans women known to have been violently killed in the United States last year.
At the video's start, smoke appears to billow out from beneath the car before it violently bursts into flames.
Any associations in Iran that promote the language or culture of the ethnic minorities are illegal and violently suppressed.
The authorities deny systematic abuses are taking place in the campaign and say those killed had violently resisted arrest.
But we were also suddenly and violently made aware of enemies who wanted us dead and threatened our values.
They often had to convince their own followers not to attack back when they had been violently attacked themselves.
The revolt dislodged longtime dictator Ne Win but was violently crushed by the army in the weeks that followed.
No comment at all from Donald Trump on the incident in which a reporter was violently assaulted last week.
Maduro has faced regional condemnation this week for violently driving back the opposition's attempts to bring in humanitarian aid.
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Lesley Stahl asked the president-elect if he had a message to people reacting violently to the election results.
After she drank it, she felt violently ill, she said, even keeping a trash can under the debate desk.
Carefully remove the glass cup from the microwave and immediately pour in the cream (it will bubble up violently).
As Ramirez narrates, Maldonado performs a signature "drop" move that creates the illusion she's violently falling to the ground.
And when they speak on campuses like Berkeley, they attract crowds of supporters and dissenters who often violently clash.
Some residents of the building that collapsed on Friday said they felt it shake violently before it went down.
France is considering dedicating public lands in memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, who died violently while visiting Paris.
It turned up an extraordinary—if not exactly startling—amount of posts with violently racist imagery, language, and memes.
In a statement released through the Sikh Coalition, Mr. Khalsa said he was "violently targeted" because of his faith.
They were about to film a harrowing scene in which Coon's character is violently assaulted during a cult ritual.
Powderly underestimated the power of the new corporate behemoths to respond violently to the slightest hint of labor organizing.
"Like the irony of dying violently in a place you consider to be a safe, controlled environment, like school."
"The explosion shook the camp violently and it could be heard miles away," one witness told Reuters by telephone.
And of course, they'll feel the absence of friends, teachers and coaches whose lives were cut short so violently.
Still, some patients find themselves hoping they get violently ill, since that is a sign the treatment is working.
They thrash violently, beating their bodies against that surface in a struggle to breathe, bloodying themselves in the process.
Until recently, rape was only legally considered rape if a man violently inserted his penis into a woman's vagina.
The "violently shitting during dinner at someone else's home" one would have 100 percent been reported somewhere by now.
The attack comes swiftly and violently as Ramsay succumbs to the same death he has inflicted on countless others.
"Suddenly, I was violently picked up from behind by my throat and thrown to the ground," Lillie told THUMP.
So I lashed out, as violently as I could, with every ounce of adrenaline-fueled desperation that I possessed.
And the job in Jakarta will take Harper to dangerous ­places — places where innocent lives will be violently lost.
How could he do it while playing a game where the point was to dominate, violently, the other side?
At UC Irvine, a pro-Palestinian group attempted to violently shut down an event sponsored by Students Supporting Israel.
At first, the two are petulant and violently at odds, but they soon discover they have everything in common.
Some ripple violently, with edges as sharp as diamonds; others are the bright blue of a heavily chlorinated pool.
It's self-sustaining: Believing you have been dehumanized is correlated with willingness to dehumanize and act violently against others.
It continued into the next morning, when I was finally able to stomach some crackers without getting violently ill.
When the poet exited, the strangers were nowhere to be found, and the dining hall suddenly and violently collapsed.
After dousing it with olive oil, he slipped on a pair of plastic gloves and began kneading it violently.
Ellaria Sand and the Sand Snakes violently overthrow Dorne and take control, even though Ellaria wasn't next in line.
Those of us who oppose his rule are not armed, nor do we seek to oust his regime violently.
I ask you this, what is left after rape when that person already increasingly violently rapes you multiple times?
He has gleefully promised to drain the swamp in the capital, Brasília, and to violently restore law and order.
Bahrain's police and security agencies, which have a reputation for using disproportionate force, have often crushed the protests violently.
A population of rose-ringed parakeets is growing as they violently displace greater noctules, the largest bat in Europe.
A wave hit the boat at the same instant, tipping it violently, and dumping freezing water into the hull.
If you are violently kicked off your flight, at least your fellow passengers will post a video to Facebook.
His siblings testified about the abuse, saying that the couple behaved violently towards Gabriel in a number of ways.
It is heavily implied that the Comedian violently suppressed knowledge of the Watergate break-in on President Nixon's behalf.
As his incredulity builds, he squeezes his eyes shut, twists his neck, and begins violently convulsing in his chair.
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They started running, since the police were approaching us very fast and very violently using a water cannon truck.
Since the protests began on July 14th, baton-wielding riot police have arrested more than 2,500 people, often violently.
Sarah Maxwell Archbold, Ohio Throughout the twentieth century, nationalism violently competed with Communism for the mantle of populist empowerment.
At home, its Basij militia attempts to violently suppress protests, and its businesses and entities distort the local economy.
For many years the occupation operated as a collective of various radical groups, though its composition mutated, sometimes violently.
In the old days, patients convulsed during therapy sessions, sometimes so violently that they broke their bones or teeth.
Driving back to New Jersey, Noah stopped at a light and was violently rear-ended by a pickup truck.
The groundbreaking episode, titled "Silent All These Years," featured a woman named Abby (Khalilah Joi), who was violently raped.
He violently abused Ashlynne and then slaughtered her, and left her brother to fend for himself in the wilderness.
It swung more violently versus the dollar but that is partly down to the greenback's own volatility in 2018.
But when educators react so violently to ideas and controversy, they shrink the intellectual space of the university environment.
"Jamal Khashoggi's killing is a violently planned and a very complicated murder, which was being covered up," Celik said.
But before any sort temporary global cooling can occur, Mount Agung would first need to erupt far more violently.
Merriam-Webster trolled a statement United Airlines issued Monday after a passenger was violently dragged off an overbooked flight.
Three weeks after we said goodbye, he was seen trying to wheel his bicycle down the road, shaking violently.
She described Mr. Bonds as acting erratically, though not violently, and she made no mention of his being armed.
And just two years ago, white supremacists marched in Charlottesville to violently protest the removal of a Confederate statue.
Ms. Abbott claimed she was violently thrown around the interior of the van during the ride and sustained injuries.
"During his return flight home from Santiago, Chile, he became violently ill," Mr. John's representative said in a statement.
He kicks the bottom pane of a glass entry door violently several times, smashing it but not breaking through.
On a separate occasion, he also violently punched the back of the same woman's car seat while berating her.
Is Katniss going to be violently rebellious, like Gale, or is she going to lean towards peace, like Peeta?
Users on 8chan — the self-described "darkest reaches of the internet" — have violently threatened and stalked ASMRtists, including Gibi.
In August, Trump warned that if Democrats gained control of Congress, they would "quickly and violently" overturn his agenda.
There was a group on this side, you can call them the left, that came violently attacking the other group.
As an adult, she's married to an even more violently abusive man named Tom, and she's a successful fashion designer.
The ship was rocking back and forth so violently that I'd been tossed off my bed a few minutes before.
Miriam transferred a male aggression drug to Laurens via a kiss, and the drug caused him to be violently aggressive.
JOHN DORAN, COLUMNIST, VICE So another [coughs up phlegm, rolls it around mouth, spits violently at floor] Drynuary is over.
We hear Dominic die (violently, I imagine) as Audrey says her goodbyes to her faithful audience via her phone camera.
Activists say China has violently tried to stamp out religious freedom and culture in Tibet, which remains under heavy security.
Plus -- TRUMP: Journalists like all Americans should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job.
"Journalists, like all Americans, should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job," Trump said .
The FBI charged a California man for violently threatening reporters at the Boston Globe, the Department of Justice said Thursday.
The controversy began on Monday morning when video emerged of a man being violently dragged off a United Airlines flight.
R.F.K.'s rickety stands and floor would shake so violently when spectators got rowdy that it felt like earthquake tremors.
And in March and again in April, opposing groups from the far-right and far-left skirmished violently near campus.
At best, my being gay was something to ignore; at worst, it was something he figured he could violently correct.
When then confronted with a robber, he may start to notice the threat and feel fearful, and thus respond violently.
Seconds later, as the plane reached an altitude of about 1,000 feet, it lurched violently and plunged to the ground.
He soon learns that it's called The Echo, a place where the souls of people who have violently died go.
But the camera does linger on a red light that was violently ripped off — presumably by one of the creatures.
Airbags made by Takata have ruptured violently in recent years, in some cases killing the drivers and passengers of cars.
Just how violently their psyches have been disrupted becomes clear when they are each bedeviled by furtive and embarrassing impulses.
The lush greenery of the valley gave way to violently steep mountainsides and a dusty gravel road blasted across them.
With both films, critics worried how audiences would act out violently once they'd seen these characters transformed into folk heroes.
According to the source, she said she had been violently assaulted by two men who grabbed her watch before disappearing.
He flung his eyes open to find the shadowy figure of Mark, the man he trusted, violently thrusting into him.
The recall follows reports by customers of the food bars making them "violently ill" — with complaints including nausea and diarrhea.
Yes, an anxious Barb slut-shamed her friend, but, she didn't deserve to violently die in a hell dimension, screaming.
The scariest moment on The X-Files didn't involve the worm that made people lash out violently at each other.
Rodriguez admitted to violently slapping her daughter and then tossing her into a crib, causing her death, the station reported.
A video showing NYPD officers violently removing a woman's one-year-old child from her arms has sparked national outrage.
According to dashcam footage of the traffic stop, Officer Encinia became agitated and violently pulled Bland out of her car.
And that means talking to people who disagree with you, people whose politics and values violently clash with your own.
Honduras, where some 64 percent of households are in poverty, is afflicted by gangs that violently extort people and businesses.
And if the markets react violently to the election, Booth doesn't think the Fed will raise at all in 2016.
Once golfers start registering scores, however, the odds start to fluctuate—modestly in the early rounds, violently on Sunday afternoon.
If your experience of the world could be violently broken down to a single chemical element, it would be chlorine.
United Airlines is doubling down on its apology after a Kentucky doctor was violently dragged from a plane on Sunday.
Kareem&aposs lawyers said the agent interpreted things that Hendricks said to be coded advice on violently attacking the contest.
Even if only one in a million people were interested in using an invention violently, that could lead to disaster.
Young Dro's GF says he wasn't just arrested for hurling banana pudding at her ... she says he violently struck her.
The violently dysfunctional family that lives there wouldn't be out of place in one of Rob Zombie's "torture porn" movies.
The concertgoers were immediately and violently pushed back, ending with a victim in critical condition after being stabbed multiple times.
But she bristles at these overtures leading him to react the only way he knows how when he's insecure: violently.
The one giant of the American tech industry that's transforming faster and more violently than all the others is Microsoft.
Their passports were kept in a safe Zhong controlled, and workers who tried to escape were violently recaptured, prosecutors said.
According to the docs ... the man became violently ill shortly afterward and ended up in the hospital for 5 days.
It opens swiftly and violently, sucking down a whole lot of buildings and cars and it nearly gets Cruise, too.
Sometimes the compulsory acquisition of rural land for construction is carried out violently, with farmers receiving little or no compensation.
One day after a stunning story in The New Yorker detailed four women's allegations that Schneiderman violently assaulted them, Gov.
There, he violently murders the young secretary and the overnight disc-jockey by crushing their skulls with his bare hands.
Almost immediately, the control column began shaking violently, a warning that the plane gives when it's at risk of stalling.
He also criticized so-called "alt-left" demonstrators, whom he accused of violently confronting those protesting the Lee statue's removal.
Humans have been spotting the suddenly-bright pinpricks of stars violently exploding in the night sky for thousands of years.
"When it happens, it will happen violently, and the major long-term multi-decade trade will once again reassert itself."
The U.S. dollar is swinging violently as hopes for further currency-supportive hikes in borrowing costs cooled as volatility heightened.
"We will consider that the maximum that we can consider that, because they're throwing rocks viciously and violently," Trump said.
Williams's head and neck violently struck the legs of Giants tight end Larry Donnell on a tackle after a reception.
He was a man who could be charming, loved Afghan music and enjoyed dancing, but he was also violently abusive.
"There was a panic," he added, noting that it's dicey to race down stairs when the world is violently shaking.
Gjengangers are created when a dead person has unfinished business, or if they were killed violently, through murder or suicide.
Together, the museum and memorial are unrivaled in the way they force the viewer to confront America's violently racist past.
"The two police probably poisoned them first and then violently killed them before managing to escape with weapons," he said.
Through the night, financial markets reacted violently to poll results and as Clinton's path to victory narrowed to a close.
The Bikini PhotoThe first witness testified that Ghomeshi had yanked her hair violently while they were sitting in his car.
After undergoing severe PTSD about her kidnapping, Olivia snaps, violently beating Andrew (Jon Tenney) with a chair until he's dead.
I am sure that everyone I know had witnessed people getting violently shoved into them at one time or another.
Sometimes, against his protests, Williams reported, Norwood would hit him with whips or belts and penetrate him violently, without lubrication.
Around Colombia, thousands of indigenous people have been violently threatened by illegal armed groups and forced out of their homes.
The provision comes in direct response to a passenger being violently dragged off a United Airlines flight earlier this year.
But then he jailed the women who had campaigned for the right to drive and violently overreacted when Canada protested.
She kicked violently as she sprinted the length of the joint, before making a tight turn and running back out.
Then he bowed again, violently sliding his hand up the violin's neck, and a graceful, thunderous sound filled the room.
Sinitsa suggested in the post that police officers who used violence against protesters might find their own children violently kidnapped.
At one point he jams the poor guy in the face with the banana and he violently swats it away.
That dancer, Gabrielle Hamilton, runs, prances, twists violently from side to side and pauses to stare boldly at audience members.
He gave specific details: the minute each protester was shot, what they were wearing and that they were acting violently.
It wasn't because of some fire code violation, or because some violently drunk heckler and I were about to fistfight.
With headlines reporting that 22 people had already lost their lives violently in the first few weeks of 2019, Gov.
Cormac McCarthy won't win because Darkness implacable would beat down on the man as he spat violently onto the dirt.
Now Mr. Kaufmann, the lauded German tenor, will repeat his performance as Shakespeare's commanding military hero and violently jealous husband.
As the story begins, the human race is living without law, and as a result is living violently and badly.
Gold is a big winner with investors flocking to the precious metal as the market swings violently on coronavirus fears.
But far-right nationalists equate Tito with an oppressive Yugoslavia, which violently disintegrated after his death in 1980 at 87.
But I had not appreciated how violently those conventions impoverish the text or obscure crucial dimensions of its conceptual world.
The plane's autopilot disengaged, but the aircraft abruptly and violently pitched downward, causing serious injuries among the passengers and crew.
It centered on his client -- the "true victim"-- making "a split-second decision" after being violently thrust to the ground.
Ultimately, saying he had feared being ostracized or arrested himself if he reacted violently, he "let it go," he wrote.
Some 4.5 billion years ago, baby planets and discs of dust collided with one another violently over millions of years.
In response, people in Murki violently beat the men and ultimately killed Mohammed Azam, a 32-year-old software engineer.
That's how Alfre Woodard's performance in "Clemency" feels as she violently sweeps you up with the force of her talent.
Riders aboard the derailed subway train relayed harrowing accounts of the train's being violently jolted and then plunged into darkness.
"The regime violently cracked down on the protests," a 23-year-old student at the University of Qom told me.
But scientists from the space colony try to neutralize the effect, and the sky reacts violently, tearing up the planet.
The video shows security forces violently dispersing protesters with firearms, tear gas and water cannons, according to the rights group.
Human rights groups accuse Bahrain of clamping down on dissent and violently cracking down on protests, charges the government rejects.
Police operatives only neutralize those who violently resist arrest, or else they could be the ones who end up dead.
But in the case of Officer Thomas, a lengthy video showed him reacting violently without apparent resistance from Mr. Hyers.
He then uses this distinction to criticize some groups on college campuses who violently protest speakers with whom they disagree.
Like the irony of dying violently in a place you considered to be a safe, controlled environment, like a school.
The disturbing images of a passenger being violently ejected from an airplane by security officers rippled across a consolidating industry.
Later the anarchists — armed with metal rods, fire extinguishers and sticks embedded with nails — violently retook control of the building.
For about the first half-hour of Okwui Okpokwasili's performance piece "Bronx Gothic," Ms. Okpokwasili does nothing but vibrate, violently.
A few weeks ago, while The New York Times was interviewing the family in the village, Adama began coughing violently.
The man binds her, gags her and violently rapes her at knifepoint for hours, snapping graphic photographs all the while.
Candidates in both the pro-democracy and pro-Beijing camps were violently attacked in the lead-up to the election.
What helps here is that frog swallowing involves retracting its eyeballs — so violently that it loosens up the saliva again.
Humans have already so violently altered the world that without "deliberate intervention" the future holds only loss and more loss.
The language comes in direct response to a passenger being violently dragged off a United Airlines flight earlier this year.
It also came only a few months before white supremacists rallied violently in Charlottesville, leaving one dead and dozens injured.
As officers were trying to put her in the patrol car, police said she "violently kicked" one of the officers.
Pesce violently divorces Murakami's work from its socioeconomic context in favor of a more generalized war-between-the-sexes dynamic.
Markets continue to swing violently with the Dow losing another 6.2% Wednesday; oil plunging 101.233%, and copper down about 7%.
And police frequently engaged in foot chases that ended violently, even against people who were suspected of no serious offenses.
On one hand, earnest, mainstream artistic projects depicting a sexual and explicit Jesus have been violently attacked by perturbed believers.
When an anonymous note lures Deya to a Manhattan bookshop, the story she knows about her family is violently rewritten.
She claims they punched her, choked her and pried her fingers back so violently, it permanently damaged her right hand.
"Eyewitness accounts indicate that the fire started when Maduro's forces violently blocked the entry of humanitarian assistance," the statement said.
Some sovereigns have even lashed out violently at law enforcement officers, which is why they're considered a domestic terrorism threat.
He says Burnett choked him so violently he needs a doctor and he truly believed Mark wanted to kill him.
Prior to the encounter, Kevin's father, Pete, called police when Kevin, now 37, acted violently on a night in 2005.
Protesters were treated violently by a crowd in Alabama, a protester being escorted out by police was sucker-punched by a Trump supporter in North Carolina, a Chicago rally was canceled because of concern about protests and the dispersing crowds clashed violently, and protesters in Arizona shut down a road leading to a Trump event.
Still, the case became a focal point for armed militias that violently occupied federal land in order to achieve their goals.
The violations: Three violations were deemed "high priority," meaning they were prone to carrying bacteria that could make customers violently ill.
The exercise band he was using snapped in his hand and sent a piece of metal flinging violently towards his face.
At times it meanders quietly through its spillways, but at others it violently gouges trenches and coulees while subsuming the land.
Sixty-nine women died violently in Australia in 2018, up from 54 in 2017, according to community group Destroy the Joint.
Since the banning of r/Incels, the worst and most violently misogynistic members of the incel culture have gravitated to Incels.
The story is set more than a decade after vampires and werewolves were discovered and the two species were violently purged.
Or James's crush on Renee, whose husband is so violently jealous that he'll beat a man for saying hi to her.
And just kind of innocence and sweetness and just how violently that can be torn apart by a non-excepting environment.
Libya gave up its nuclear program at an early stage only to see its longtime dictator eventually overthrown and violently killed.
Big mistake made all over Europe in allowing millions of people in who have so strongly and violently changed their culture!
Fries you're trying to seductively feed your date violently pelt he/she/they in the corneas, and must be ordered again.
However, if a client's former self died suddenly or violently, there's a chance that they're less willing to experience this moment.
Members of a far-right men's group violently beat up protesters and weren't arrested, and New York police won't say why.
For the next week, she'll be surrounded by orderlies and other patients, either numbed out on drug cocktails or violently unstable.
The alt-right emerged from the same parts of the internet as violently misogynist groups like incels, or involuntarily celibate men.
And having too few doctors and nurses meant that inmates with mental illnesses were also more likely to act out violently.
When that happens, the ammonium nitrate can combust violently, causing the propellant's metal casing, called an inflater, to overpressurize and rupture.
Sometimes, their own neighbors violently turn against them, looting their shops, stabbing them in the street, and even burning them alive.
Two plays, "The Local Stigmatic" (written at Harold Pinter's urging) and "AC/DC", dealt violently with the modern envy of stars.
She's being groomed by an Illuminati-like organization that pushes YouTube stars to glory, but violently quashes any act of rebellion.
So when they finally make it to the bed, Mr. Gallant violently stabs the man in the latex suit multiple times.
When President Donald Trump calls the flow of immigrants an "invasion", he lends cover to those who would repel them violently.
One of the complaints describes a PSA where a man violently pushes a woman to the ground before unbuckling his belt.
She heard him scream, and was knocked unconscious when the boat jerked violently and sent her careening into the cabin wall.
According to reports, visitors to the Yunnan Wild Animal Park grabbed the birds for selfies, and violently plucked out their feathers.
Heavier thunderstorms might occur in mountains where the sea breeze hits some topography, forcing the air to rise more violently upwards.
The PR campaign seems to be working, even as his forces are widely believed to have violently undermined negotiations last week.
While Ryder acknowledged that their relationship was "a long time ago," she said she's never seen the actor act out violently.
The risk and reward of all asset classes is a constant state of flux but arguably never so violently as now.
Many users caught the thinly veiled reference to the infamous 2009 incident when Chris Brown violently assaulted his then-girlfriend Rihanna.
The blue ribbon holding her hair in place culminates in a bow that pokes violently into that girl's right eye socket.
Following the arrest of other opposition figures, officials have said the justice system is prosecuting criminals attempting to violently oust Maduro.
More than two years ago, the Iraqi army surrendered control to ISIS after armed militants violently seized the oil-rich city.
Lewandowski has been on the outs since he violently grabbed a female Breitbart journalist and Trump hired dictator-consultant Paul Manafort.
United Airlines pilots have now spoken out after the viral video of passenger David Dao being violently removed from a plane.
The YDG-H has clashed violently with Turkish government forces, who have responded to the insurgency with sniper fire and artillery.
Or from a parent's perspective, Slender can be seen as a corrupting force that doesn't take kids away from them violently.
Annabella Sciorra, an Emmy-nominated actress, says Weinstein violently raped her in the early 1990s, followed by years of sexual harassment.
On Monday, the internet exploded when a video of a man being violently removed from a United flight started making rounds.
A nation grieves with you at the one-year mark of the moment that subdivided your life suddenly, violently and incomprehensibly.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Hall's neighbor called 911 ... claiming the actor violently shoved him to the ground, hurting him badly.
The former child star was granted a temporary restraining order against Hodak, whom she accused of abusing drugs and acting violently.
"I felt like Jian was CBC God," one former CBC producer who claims Ghomeshi violently assaulted her told the Toronto Star.
Without preventative maintenance, pressure builds like tectonic forces along a fault line until a new order snaps into place, often violently.
The construction jobs once fueled by the housing bubble that burst so violently in 21970 are unlikely to return anytime soon.
Europe's falls came after Asian stocks sold off violently on trade fears, with Chinese blue-chips hitting a 13-month low.
When she did "King Lear" here last year, she presented Shakespeare's violently divided royal clan as the dysfunctional family next door.
Clinton stayed behind and volunteered to protect the homes from violently erupting volcanic fissures just a stone's throw from the property.
The officers said the victim, a car-theft suspect, had violently resisted arrest; prosecutors said one officer had choked the man.
The August 2017 rally saw white supremacists and counterprotesters clash violently over the proposed removal of a statue of Confederate Gen.
But as she begins to outshine more experienced models and becomes intoxicated by her own power, their insecurities manifest themselves violently.
Then the person takes a knife to the monstrosity, which violently explodes into a mess of Easter misery and existential darkness.
It's radically, almost violently unclear how Allo is going to take on WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, Line, iMessage, and all the rest.
The temple walls, which shook violently for more than a minute during the earthquake, are now split by fat, snaking cracks.
Bernard) discussing work schedules; in another, the most conventional and least surprising, a woman (Jennifer Ikeda) violently rejects a marriage proposal.
"During this time, he would often be physically violent with his son," Christensen said, adding that Kelley "violently" shook the child.
That means about 8,100 black lives were ended violently, and over 90 percent of the time, the perpetrator was another black.
" He said the nuns had been violently killed, adding, "Unbridled love and care for mankind has been met with unparalleled savagery.
At least seven other journalists have died violently in Mexico this year, according to data supplied by various non-governmental organizations.
But if there is tension between them and the ruling class of violently homophobic, tobacco-chewing Bubbas, we never see it.
Supporters of the accused, who are part of the same family, initially violently resisted their arrest, added Bloch who was present.
Two years after his term expired, Kabila has clung to power by violently cracking down on protests and suppressing the opposition.
But the response from the authorities was milder than the previous week when more than 1,000 protesters were detained, sometimes violently.
The police made unsubstantiated accusations about the two defendants, saying they had sworn and behaved violently towards members of the force.
It's violently hot in the exposed camp, and sweat seeps through shirts and trousers, making thighs stick tight to plastic chairs.
It did not detail their actions but opponents of the government have accused the police of violently suppressing protests and dissent.
As the region's population surged and mining towns popped up on indigenous territories, white settlers violently displaced and murdered Native Americans.
We all know that Atari violently imploded, and we know about E.T. and the landfill in New Mexico, and… what else?
Anyone alive right now is far less likely to die violently (from either war or homicide) than in any previous era.
Patriot Prayer and antifa protesters have repeatedly clashed, often violently, at a series of rallies in Portland over the past year.
The discovery of two neutron stars violently colliding has been named the top scientific breakthrough of 2017 by the journal Science.
Frustrated and exhausted by the lingering problems from the 2015 crisis, Greeks once generous with refugees are turning hostile, some violently.
"Tightening Fed policy, inflation, rapidly growing deficits and their impact on rates can sometimes move bond prices violently," Ms. Spath wrote.
More recently, the question of what to do with Confederate monuments in the US has been hotly debated and violently protested.
She then announced her desire to continue onward to violently "liberate" the rest of the continent and the world as well.
Pakistan's religious right has violently protested her acquittal and Bibi is being held in an undisclosed location to keep her safe.
His military regime has not only closed Zimbabwe for business but also violently shut down any chance for meaningful civic engagement.
The opening segment of the film showed a man held at a black site in an undisclosed location, being tortured violently.
The practice of conducting research using the body parts of children whose lives have been violently ended by abortion is abhorrent.
Those protests were violently crushed by Bahrain's security forces, aided by reinforcements sent from its Gulf Arab allies, including Saudi Arabia.
Every time they see each other they glare violently, and all the other characters keep gossiping about whether they've fought yet.
Instead, each of them is confronted by the expectation that to be a man means to take care of business violently.
Each bears the name of an American county and the names and death dates of the victims who died violently there.
Yet the market rose, violently so, at one point hitting 20% off the recent lows, which would define a bull market.
He finds himself with millions in stolen cash and drugs, and on the run from dirty cops violently hunting him down.
Even where the army did side with protesters, as in Egypt, it later turned on them and violently restored autocratic rule.
Chairs collide violently, the clanging ringing out above the din of cheers and hoots and air horns from the packed stands.
That flare-up ended quickly, if violently, with the drone destroyed and an Israeli jet downed after bombing sites in Syria.
This week, officials in Kerala released photographs of more than 200 people suspected of violently blocking women from reaching the temple.
She described a 1997 meeting with the executive during which, she said, he was "violently kissing" her while holding her down.
This is to say that fandom and spectatorship, of late, have grown darkly possessive as the country has become violently divided.
The woman, a playwright named Anne, admits that she has found herself unable to write ever since she was violently mugged.
They have been wounded deeply and violently, and they were my elders, so I thought they might not confide in me.
As fare dodging became rampant, some metro stations closed and police cracked down violently on passengers who had jumped over turnstiles.
He also thought vapor would be safer for his lungs than marijuana smoke, even though it sometimes made him cough violently.
"The vehicle accelerated and struck her, accelerated very fast and struck her violently and she fell to the ground," Danilowitz said.
Instead, prosecutors said, he tried to kidnap her, forcing her into his car violently and driving off to a secluded location.
"BBC cameraman Ron Skeans was violently pushed and shoved by a member of the crowd," the broadcaster said in a statement.
It's only when he violently rejects her after she makes a particularly risky sacrifice that Livia decides to turn on him.
He would often turn old hubcaps and metal appliances into sturdy suits of armor for knights that would clash violently onstage.
But this past week was the first time the protests turned large numbers of Hindus and Muslims violently against one another.
"They are anti-Semites, nostalgic for the Third Reich, violently anticapitalist, with a hatred for democracy," he added in an interview.
"Nice to know 're-accomodate' on United now means 'drag you violently out of your seat,'" one woman posted on Twitter.
Then, he said, it started shaking violently and people on board started to panic, even as the craft continued to climb.
A man in a red cap stitched with a green money bag threw back a glass of violently colored puce liquor.
That's when magnetic fields and superhot gas violently erupt from the surface, releasing as much energy as 10 billion hydrogen bombs.
I was violently startled when a group of horses in an adjacent field suddenly sensed me passing, took fright and bolted.
Mr. Schreuer was "quite violently pushed back by the police for no reason," he said, while trying to ask a question.
This came days after protestors—many linked to the Iran proxy Kataib Hezbollah—violently descended on the U.S. embassy in Baghdad.
The Taliban is violently opposed to the United States military presence on Afghan soil but does not have aspirations beyond Afghanistan.
Somalia's civil wars and chaos had been caused by clan rivalries; Islam was a way to unite a violently divided people.
But while millions have read unsupported theories propounded in dark corners of the internet, some have been prompted to act violently.
Black seamen smuggled the appeal into chained Southern hands; community readers sounded the appeal to violently throw off the violent yoke.
The people who might have remembered Johnson best, not just as a musician but as a man, were themselves violently unremembered.
Epstein continued the pattern of abuse for several years, supplying her with drugs, alcohol and violently raping her, the lawsuit says.
This mode allows up to 100 online players to violently battle each other to the death until only one player survives.
Anabel Flores had been violently dragged from her home in Veracruz early on Monday morning by a group of armed men.
In the summer of 6900, a nondescript American heartland city of less than 2628,28503 was suddenly and violently introduced to us.
" He was violently angry that the police had allowed us to shoot on this road on what he called "his land.
Family members reported to Heather that a patient would fall asleep and then five minutes later jerk violently awake, in terror.
Twenty-two times the demons had violently jerked down the nose, and 22 times the pilot had corrected with equivalent force.
They "forcibly opened" the window, then "violently shattered" the bulletproof case surrounding the coin, according to a police spokesman, Winfrid Wenzel.
The February 1848 Revolution in Paris provoked the formation of the Second Republic before being violently suppressed a few months later.
An officer violently arrested a female student in Spring Valley, South Carolina, in October 2015, flipping her out of her seat.
In September, police violently dispersed protesters against the impeachment in São Paulo, using tear gas bombs, water jets, and rubber bullets.

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