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How To Use Blood feud In A Sentence

  • Blood feuds and general gangsterism added to the local crime rate.
  • The Fast Runner, the first feature made in the Inuit language, tells an ancient tale of how an evil spirit descended on a tribe, causing a blood feud that involved treachery, adultery, and parricide.
  • Blood feuds and general gangsterism added to the local crime rate.
  • Blood feuds and general gangsterism added to the local crime rate.
  • The movie now takes on a starkly different aesthetic as it turns its focus to blood feuds, family honour, and tyrannical patriarchy.
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  • I come from a family where blood feuds are not only tolerated, but actively encouraged.
  • It's a nasty world, Scorsese agrees - a world of too much passion and too little sense, of ancient blood feuds and perilous clannishness.
  • Blood feuds and general gangsterism added to the local crime rate.
  • Blood feuds and general gangsterism added to the local crime rate.
  • The evil that was spawned from Cain became spirits, monsters, fiends, goblins and giants, forging the blood feud between mankind and monster.
  • In other times and places blood feuds or class envy might explain this level of suspicion.
  • What the mainstream media have now set up and trumpeted as an epic "blood feud" in the Democratic Party, whether or not it actually undermines the party's prospects in November, will certainly pre-establish a plausible "explanation" for the defeat of whoever the Democratic nominee turns out to be. The Democratic Primaries 2008: Managing Electoral Dynamics Via Covert Vote-Count Manipulation
  • Blood feuds and general gangsterism added to the local crime rate.
  • Nevertheless the fanatic lowlanders, propense to pillage and proselytizing, burned the Christian churches, massacred the infidels, and tortured the priests, until they provoked a blood feud of uncommon asperity. First footsteps in East Africa
  • Tribal loyalties were paramount; other than that, nothing served to mitigate the blood feuds, drunken brawls and orgies that the harsh life of the desert gave sway to.
  • He dumped the books at his family's house while he and his brothers went out to enact a blood feud against another man.
  • Muslim and Western scholarly consensus on the character of pre-Islamic Arabia describes a society plagued by constant blood feuds and intertribal wars.
  • Just as in the disputes of individuals the arbitration of a civil court instead of a blood feud is more practical, so, man decides, is arbitration more practical in the disputes of nations. THE HUMAN DRIFT

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