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