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  • Once primarily limited to intergang violence, the bloodshed of the city’s drug trade began spilling onto the streets of the border city in July 1997, when, at the age of forty-two, Amado Carrillo Fuentes died during a botched cosmetic surgery procedure in Mexico City, supposedly designed to change his appearance to evade law enforcement. THE DAUGHTERS OF JUÁREZ
  • Romoeuf, riding a franc etrier, on that old Herb-merchant's route, quickened during the last stages, has got to Varennes; where the Ten thousand now furiously demand, with fury of panic terror, that Royalty shall forthwith return Paris-ward, that there be not infinite bloodshed. The French Revolution
  • This election result could well lead to further bloodshed.
  • Charle though has decided to call it a day, the endless violence and bloodshed has become too much.
  • It's the women who are at the forefront of all the bloodshed, it's the women who have to carry the can and take the flak.
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  • Nick Gevers said it best: "(the novel) tells in sumptuous claustrophobic detail just how alien -- and alienated -- a human society might become, portraying a mighty far-future city state driven by absolute standards of meritocracy turning against itself in hysteria and bloodshed Jack Vance "To Live Forever" & other extravaganzas
  • We're all hands averse to bloodshed, and we intend to work our business without it, if possible -- you understand, _if possible_! The Missing Merchantman
  • Therefore it seems that a showdown and perhaps bloodshed is unavoidable, to be recorded by the international press teams aboard the “Freedom Flotilla.” The Volokh Conspiracy » Gaza Blockade Violence News You May Have Missed
  • In a statement, the Saudi monarch, King Abdullah, called on the Syrian president to stop what he called the "killing machine and end the bloodshed. NYT > Home Page
  • It would unleash bloodshed, sectarian violence and regional instability - the very things that the invasion and occupation themselves have produced.
  • Kennedy's trademark fascination with violence, both physical and psychological, animates these stories in alternately bold and subtle guises: the literal bloodshed in "What Becomes" and "Story of My Life" complements the romantic heartbreak in "Edinburgh" and "Sympathy. Review of What Becomes by A.L. Kennedy
  • Pain and bloodshed flowed in its wake as the exiles returned to their homeworld.
  • Mohammedan sword was again unsheathed; for fresh in their memories were the terrible atrocities perpetrated during the former uprising, which was one long intermittent period of bloodshed and pillage lasting from 1861 to 1874, both parties, however, assenting to a cessation of hostilities each year during seedtime and harvest. With the Tibetans in Tent and Temple: Narrative of Four Years' Residence on the Tibetan Borders, and of a Journey into the Far Interior
  • Friends josh one another about rites whose public practice incites bloodshed in some other countries, such as Pakistan.
  • Amongst so excitable a people as the Arabs, this game caused quarrels and bloodshed, hence its prohibition: and the theologians, who everywhere and at all times delight in burdening human nature, have extended the command, which is rather admonitory than prohibitive, to all games of chance. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • In many parts of the world it often leads to violent confrontation and much bloodshed.
  • It is important to see all the fighting and bloodshed in his plays in historical context.
  • Additional bloodshed and loss of life will only compound the tragedy.
  • After this St. Germanus proceeded to Britain, and there encouraged his converts to meet the heathen Picts at Maes Garmon, in Flintshire, where the exulting shout of the white-robed catechumens turned to flight the wild superstitious savages of the north – and the Hallelujah victory was gained without a drop of bloodshed. A Book of Golden Deeds
  • My head is spinning wildly with images of bloodshed and violence.
  • Fresh troops arrived in the city throughout the day, triggering fears of further bloodshed.
  • After all, life is all about sharing and caring and not violence and bloodshed.
  • He still carries vivid memories of the bloodshed and terror of fighting in the cornfields of the French countryside - and the jubilation of his dispatch while lying in a hospital bed after being wounded.
  • As an avid opposer of terrorism, I hope this unrealistic adventure of Prabhakaran, who has been in the forefront of bloodshed in Sri Lanka in the name of creation of independent Elam, will give a lesson to the terrorist organizations world over to give up arms and return to main stream of life. Sri Lankan Army Captures Mullaittivu Town, the Last Citadel of LTTE
  • Morrison finds herself the hostage of a violent psychopath, trapped in a siege that cannot end without bloodshed.
  • The programme even opens with a theatrically portentous pre-credits teaser, an appetising foretaste of the bloodshed to come.
  • But I couldn't begin to weigh the potential bloodshed against the potential benefits.
  • It will end in bloodshed and death, in a grand finale where shots will be fired. 2010 March 30 « The BookBanter Blog
  • The Rabbis learn from the plural “damim” that she saved him from two transgressions: from committing bloodshed, and from having relations with her when she was menstrually impure (BT Megillah loc. cit.). Abigail: Midrash and Aggadah.
  • If you are supporting John McCain, Hillary Clinton, or even Barack Obama for president, then you are neglecting the Constitution and fating the country to more depression and bloodshed. Manifesting Revolution
  • Continued bloodshed is taking place in the markets with yet another bank, the Silver Falls Bank of Silverton, Oregon, failing last Friday and no doubt another or eight will be thrown on the bon fire tonight when the FDIC Ninjas descend. New Silver Bugs and other stuff.
  • Bloodshed and murder!” exclaimed the Lady, “what does the quean mean? — if you speak not plain out, you shall have something you will scarce be thankful for.” The Abbot
  • And they stick to the idea that bloodshed is needed to achieve something good. Think Progress » Michigan Militia plans ‘open carry’ gun tea party to ‘take the stigma out of the word militia.’
  • He is trying to attone for his role in the bloodshed of countless thousands of innocent Iraqis as well as the killed and wounded U.S. and coalition men and women. Think Progress » VIDEO: Powell Says U.S. Went Into Iraq Without Enough Troops
  • In Yemen, the tribe comes first, and once tribal blood starts to spill, the bloodshed is hard to stop. Tribal Ties Impede Yemen's War on al Qaeda
  • Grimm's play does yield some fun amid all the torture, bloodshed, and rodomontade.
  • What has fostered the Anti-Irish feeling among Irish Protestants for the last hundred years has undoubtedly been the fell system of Orangeism, which has caused so much hatred and bloodshed among men who, whatever their race or creed, are now children of the one common soil. The Life Story of an Old Rebel
  • The cuts add to the increasing bloodshed in the property sector.
  • Ay was more moderate and felt their objective could be accomplished without much bloodshed.
  • Ignoring his instincts, Hopkins then rides away as the slaughter and bloodshed begins.
  • In the capital and around the heart of the country, where at least 44 were killed in insurgent attacks, an election curfew was coming into force with families reflecting on a day of renewed bloodshed.
  • It will be done without bloodshed and in the most positive manner with a loving intent.
  • Micael Ewans, The Everyman Library, 1996), miasma is defined as: "Pollution; the word embraces both literal dirt and what we would call psychic pollution incurred by breaches of taboo, e.e. bloodshed. The Stain of Sin
  • Violence is rare but once started often escalates quickly to bloodshed and serious injury.
  • Loyalist paramilitaries yesterday threatened a new outbreak of bloodshed in republican areas of Northern Ireland.
  • Church leaders offered prayers and condemned the bloodshed.
  • The 1917 Bolshevik revolution brought more bloodshed.
  • -- But the poor simple bairn himsell, that had nae mair knowledge of the wickedness of human nature than a calf has of a flesher's gully, he threepit to see the auld hardened bloodshedder, and trysted wi 'him to meet wi' some of the gang at an hour certain that same day, and awa he gaed to keep tryst, but since that hour naebody ever has set een on him. St. Ronan's Well
  • That such bloodshed occurred in today's Gujarat is surprising, for the state is no economic backwater but is, instead, one of India's most dynamic states.
  • Appeasement of dictators, said the president, led to wide scale bloodshed.
  • As tragic as the violence up to now has been, even more tragic is the fact that murder and bloodshed continue.
  • African nations have little track record of success in forcing out dictators or ending bloodshed -- witness the reignition of war in eastern Congo near the Rwandan border in recent weeks. Turning Against Comrade Bob
  • OSH - Kyrgyzstan's interim leader is expected to fly to Osh, epicentre of ethnic bloodshed, to vote on Sunday in a referendum likely to pave the way for the creation of WN.com - Photown News
  • Additional bloodshed and loss of life will only compound the tragedy.
  • While the feared large-scale violence didn't happen, the vote was marred by bloodshed and unrest.
  • All that cruelty and bloodshed had produced nothing; the Free State was, according to Ryan, worse than English servitude.
  • All this, as was most natural and proper, only stimulated the Lady’s curiosity; neither was her importunity to be parried with, — “Thank God, I am no makebate — no tale-bearer, — thank God, I never envied any one’s favour, or was anxious to propale their misdemeanour-only, thank God, there has been no bloodshed and murder in the house — that is all.” The Abbot
  • “He that taketh away his neighbour’s living, slayeth him; and he that defraudeth the labourer of his hire is a bloodshedder.” Bartholomew de Las Casas; his life, apostolate, and writings
  • In any democracy, a government can commit its people to certain bloodshed only if it believes it has their support.
  • Following last month's riots, the two big gangs in Los Angeles have finally declared a truce, ending years of bloodshed.
  • Ay was more moderate and felt their objective could be accomplished without much bloodshed.
  • I am currently exploring the outer regions of internet access, where savage peoples war for bandwidth in haze of rural bloodshed. Report from the savage wilds of Ontario
  • The Sibylline Books were consulted by the "duumviri," and a prediction was found of dangers which would result from a gathering of aliens, attempts on the highest points of the City and consequent bloodshed. The History of Rome, Vol. I
  • Likud has made it plain it would be no friend of the process, and that would compound bloodshed with tragedy.
  • Law Abiding Citizen is a violent neo-noir by director F. Gary Gray that begs to be more than just your run-of-the-mill thrill ride but falls victim to overthinking the motives of its own characters that it tries to craft, leaving a film that has a lot of anger and bloodshed, but not much more. LAW ABIDING CITIZEN Extended Director’s Cut Blu-ray Review – Collider.com
  • I stand on this stage without fear and state that Tamil Eelam will be born only through violent struggle and bloodshed. What more do you want?
  • Van der Merwe said it was to "neutralise" the effect of activists responsible for bloodshed. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • During her opening remarks she called the "bloodshed completely unacceptable. World leaders, U.S. political heavyweights react to unrest in Libya
  • The group proceeded with a march they knew would lead to bloodshed.
  • Though he was not stupid, nor naïve, I told myself that he was like a child, ears, heart and mind pure and untainted with the thought of bloodshed and abuse.
  • I just ran off in the opposite direction, desperate to get away from the battle and bloodshed as fast as I could.
  • Douglas who must answer to this heavy charge, for when was there strife or bloodshed in Scotland, but there were foul tongues to asperse a Douglas or The Fair Maid of Perth
  • This was a recipe for confusion and bloodshed; it culminated in the disastrous French cannonade on Damascus in November 1944.
  • As the bloodshed of the 19th century gave way to the bloodshed of the 20th century, Twain dared to observe that there has never been a war started by the aggressor for any clean purpose ... Cynthia Wachtell: An American Tradition of War and War Protest
  • The voting took place against a backdrop of bloodshed, with at least 44 people killed by suicide bombs.
  • It is important to see all the fighting and bloodshed in his plays in historical context.
  • Or will it deepen old wounds, increase sectarian tension and fuel more bloodshed?
  • The government must increase the pace of reforms to avoid further bloodshed.
  • JIBRIL RAJOUB, PALESTINIAN PREVENTATIVE SECURITY: I think that there are, indeed, various groups who have only one target, to destroy everything through bloodshedding and killing. CNN Transcript Dec 3, 2001
  • Along it, empires, kingdoms, and colonial realms have been plunged into war and bloodshed.
  • At one time he formed part of that merciless decemvirate which -- with Robespierre at its head -- meant to govern France by laws of bloodshed and of unparalleled ferocity. The Elusive Pimpernel
  • All this, as was most natural and proper, only stimulated the Lady’s curiosity; neither was her importunity to be parried with, — “Thank God, I am no makebate — no tale-bearer, — thank God, I never envied any one’s favour, or was anxious to propale their misdemeanour-only, thank God, there has been no bloodshed and murder in the house — that is all.” The Abbot
  • He forsakes his ties to his homeside and personally betrays his ruthless ignorant leader/mentor and conspires with his ragtag group of renegades to somehow stop the bloodshed as the two sides engage in an epic clash. Five Reasons Why You Should Go See How To Train Your Dragon THIS WEEKEND | /Film
  • Many of the arguments have a wearily familiar ring, not least Huxley's assertion of the umbilical connection between religion and bloodshed.
  • It will also echo back through 2,500 years of bloodshed justified by the sway of good over evil.
  • As a child, she had dreamed dreams of the Reign of Terror, of Louis XVI at the guillotine, and of the chaos and bloodshed of battle.
  • As-Seffah, (_the bloodshedder_, the surname of the first Abbaside khalif,) in every province of the empire. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 342, April, 1844
  • &c. Particularly punisheth the bloodshedder, vii. 225, &c. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. VII.
  • It is an atmosphere of terror and bloodshed, a devilish scene of chaos, a barbaric game which is not governed by human discipline, rules and regulations of the sport.
  • He that taketh away his neighbor's living slaveth him, and he that defraudeth the laborer of his hire is a bloodshedder. Las Casas 'The Apostle of the Indies'
  • This election result could well lead to further bloodshed.
  • As the lone survivor of the day, it was his duty he believed to narrate all the details from out the barred window of his cell, and Ada and Ruby stayed to hear, though it was a tale of considerable sordor and bloodshed. Cold Mountain
  • The army was brought in to try to prevent further bloodshed.
  • It's like a scene out of Anthony Powell or Evelyn Waugh, a bit of macabre comedy that seems innocent compared with the grotesqueries of the bloodshed ahead.
  • He won the nomination early and with minimal bloodshed.
  • This election result could well lead to further bloodshed.
  • It is important to see all the fighting and bloodshed in his plays in historical context.
  • Accordingly, many of them banded together, and some declared they were being wronged and others made known some other grievances against their masters, thinking they had secured an opportunity for accomplishing without bloodshedding all that they wished. Dio's Rome, Volume 1 (of 6) An Historical Narrative Originally Composed in Greek during the Reigns of Septimius Severus, Geta and Caracalla, Macrinus, Elagabalus and Alexander Severus: and Now Presented in English Form
  • The two sides called a truce to avoid further bloodshed.
  • A massive security clamp down aimed at restoring order resulted in major bloodshed, particularly in the capital, Baku.
  • The local people, he said, were more firm in their resolution to end violence and bloodshed.
  • So without bombs and bloodshed and whatever else, they should address it, and the timing is perfect now.
  • Ephialtes was assassinated by a Boiotian, hired by his enemies - the last political bloodshed in Athens for fifty years.
  • Some critics have blasted him for connecting violence at home to a past history of bloodshed and aggression abroad.
  • Van der Merwe said the list was about trying to "neutralise" the effect of activists responsible for bloodshed. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • There won't be a single family in the country unaffected, there will be bloodshed, treachery, espionage, murder, pogroms and massacres.
  • There, one ceases to be a prey and a laughing-stock; there, one sees no more bloodshed and spulzie; there, one need not be forced to treachery or violence. The Caged Lion
  • God and Country are an unbeatable team; they break all records for oppression and bloodshed.
  • To call a mourner by his own name was considered an insult to the departed, and often led to fighting and bloodshed. Chapter 22. Tabooed Words. § 3. Names of the Dead tabooed
  • So we have a picture of the mighty muscled blacksmith at his fiery forge - and give Mars rulership of the metal whose birth came from bloodshed and war.
  • He won the nomination early and with minimal bloodshed.
  • In any democracy, a government can commit its people to certain bloodshed only if it believes it has their support.
  • The largest country in Africa had emerged within the space of fifty years from a welter of bloodshed and anarchy to lie at peace with its neighbours and itself.
  • There was also a request "that all bond men may be made free, for God made all free with His precious bloodshedding. The Rise of the Democracy
  • The government must increase the pace of reforms to avoid further bloodshed.
  • [331-364] when by the streams of icy Hebrus Mavors kindles to bloodshed and clashes on his shield, and stirs war and speeds his furious coursers; they outwing south winds and west on the open plain; utmost The Aeneid of Virgil
  • Read an excerpt The Crusades were a series of large and complex events, of shifting motives and ambitions, of alliances between Muslims and Christians as well as battles, victories and defeats, of diplomacy as well as of bloodshed. Rescuers, Not Invaders
  • Out of the strange melange of bawdry and bloodshed would emerge the origins of his irrepressible folk humour.
  • How much he strong to do as much as possible to stop the continuity of bloodshed.
  • It is important to see all the fighting and bloodshed in his plays in historical context.
  • The people crowded about the parties, and somewhat impeded Lord Mungo's retreat; upon which Lord Lovat called out to the people, "Pray, gentlemen, make room for Lord Mungo Murray," Lord Mungo slank away, and the affair ended without bloodshed. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II.
  • Leone, but said he hoped what he called a senseless enterprise would end without more bloodshed. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • “Badmasti” = le vin mauvais) which leads to quarrels and bloodshed. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • The semi-autonomous state of Sikkim was absorbed into India through political pressure but without bloodshed.
  • There was hardly any sort of bloodshed which I would not pardon in those days to the slayers of tyrants; and the swagger form of such as despatched a despot with a fine speech was so much to my liking that I could only grieve that I was born too late to do and to say those things. My Literary Passions
  • Additional bloodshed and loss of life will only compound the tragedy.
  • Strangely, at this halidom the Wanderer forbade bloodshed. Time Patrolman
  • People are pretty fed up with this fear and this intimidation, and the straight out bloodshed.
  • The bloodshed there, and in Romeo and Juliet could be called calamitous, but it was not tragically pitiable.
  • If this be not so, what will become of this man and myself, with all our writings? for I know that we are both sinners; and if God will not save us, or deliver us from destruction, notwithstanding our sins, — that is, pardon them through the bloodshedding of Jesus Christ, wherein we have redemption, even the forgiveness of sins, — it had been better for us that we had never been born. Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
  • he avenged the bloodshed of his kinsmen
  • The bloodshed there, and in Romeo and Juliet could be called calamitous, but it was not tragically pitiable.
  • The latest bloodshed on Sunday occurred when thousands of Christians rallied at the TV building, to protest an attack on a church in southern Aswan province. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Please stay the bloodshed!
  • An _arrière pensée_ should lie hidden in all minds -- a holy reserve as to cases which _may_ arise similar to such as HAVE arisen, where a merciful bloodshed [Footnote: "_Merciful bloodshed_" -- In reading either the later religious wars of the Memorials and Other Papers — Volume 1
  • God and Country are an unbeatable team; they break all records for oppression and bloodshed.
  • Appeasement of dictators, said the president, led to wide scale bloodshed.
  • Following last month's riots, the two big gangs in Los Angeles have finally declared a truce, ending years of bloodshed.
  • God and Country are an unbeatable team; they break all records for oppression and bloodshed.
  • Adam sinned and brought death, disease and bloodshed into the world.
  • Who acts on the principle that violence, force and the threat of bloodshed are worthy tools of diplomacy?
  • This subject not only bespoke a need for reassurance after years of fratricidal bloodshed but also marked a cultural transition from exploration to settlement.
  • Larsen had turned the liquor loose among his men surprised me, but he evidently knew their psychology and the best method of cementing in cordiality, what had begun in bloodshed. Chapter 26
  • Jews would have none of this: to them there was only one God and it was inconceivable that he would ever be part of a bloodshedding cult, for they regarded anything connected with blood and the grave as unclean and abhorrent. The Templar Revelation
  • He criticised martial law but warned of bloodshed and civil war, counselling patience rather than defiance.
  • Martial law was imposed to avoid bloodshed as rebels battled with police and the military.
  • There's good deal of action, violence and bloodshed, but Abnett never crosses the line into gratuitousness. REVIEW: Ravenor by Dan Abnett
  • Support for the so called resistance or newer anti-occupation forces will mean bloodshed on a much greater scale than there is at present.
  • The march ended in violence and bloodshed.
  • God and Country are an unbeatable team; they break all records for oppression and bloodshed.
  • No, you wanted to see perky nipples and unbridled bloodshed.
  • To return to the unpleasant question of Gaza, Jon Chait had a post the other day explaining that the kind of bloodshed and suffering the Israelis are afflicting is okay because of the asymetric subjective desires of the parties to the conflict: Matthew Yglesias » Why They Fight
  • The rest of the movie becomes a revenge flick, in which the established feel of the film is thrown away in favour of gun battles and bloodshed.
  • If a party in power governs badly, it should be possible to remove it without bloodshed.
  • In spite of his arguments that the whole tenor of the work was against bloodshedding and violence, he could not shake the premier's opinion that it was "an improper book. The Life of George Borrow
  • After Conrad Otto's death in Sicily (1191), a new war of succession broke out between the brothers Ottokar and Henry Wladislaw: to avoid bloodshed, the latter renounced in 1197 his claims to Bohemia, accepting Moravia as a margraviate feudatory to the Bohemian crown. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman
  • The bloodshedding of Christ is here connected with justification. The Great Doctrines of the Bible
  • The bloodshed has sparked fears that the violence could worsen ahead of the elections.
  • Assembly members railed against the government for its apparent powerlessness to stem the bloodshed and there were calls for popular militias to step in.
  • But behind his irresolution is his hatred of bloodshed: he could whip out his sword and on a sudden kill Polonius, mistaking him for the king (Herbert), but he could not, in cold blood, make up his mind to kill and proceed to execution. The Man Shakespeare
  • En route, the bloodshed in Bihar stopped him.
  • If it were possible to capture it without more than a token bloodshedding, she would do her best to convince her father to do so. Time for Yesterday
  • Honestly, I believe if all vile abusive papers on both sides were suppressed, and some of the fire-eating editors who make a living by lying were soundly cowhided or had their ears clipped, it would do more towards establishing peace, than all the bloodshedding either side can afford. A Confederate girl's diary,
  • It's the women who are at the forefront of all the bloodshed, it's the women who have to carry the can and take the flak.
  • But the poor simple bairn himsell, that had nae mair knowledge of the wickedness of human nature than a calf has of a flesher’s gully, he threepit to see the auld hardened bloodshedder, and trysted wi’ him to meet wi’ some of the gang at an hour certain that same day, and awa he gaed to keep tryst, but since that hour naebody ever has set een on him. — Saint Ronan's Well
  • And first I shall shewe the occasions that moued this cruell bloodshedder, enemie of our holy Christian faith, Sultan Soliman, now being great Turke, to come with a great hoste by sea and by lande, to besiege and assayle the space of sixe moneths, night and day, the noble and mightie citie of Rhodes, the yere of the incarnation of our Lord Iesu The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Bloodshed, even death, are overt objectives as extended Andean families, called ayllus, square off in slugfests that can last from a few minutes to nearly a week.
  • When will the laws of heredity, and the by-laws of agnation result in an altruism, where human bloodshed is an unknown horror? At the Mercy of Tiberius
  • A Hindu doctor feels conscience-stricken at being unable to stem the bloodshed.
  • Roberts then said that ‘our history was an interminable procession of bloodshed, abominations and mass murder.’
  • the valley is no stranger to bloodshed and murder
  • Following last month's riots, the two big gangs in Los Angeles have finally declared a truce, ending years of bloodshed.
  • Loyalist paramilitaries yesterday threatened a new outbreak of bloodshed in republican areas of Northern Ireland.
  • And first I shall shewe the occasions that moued this cruell bloodshedder, enemie of our holy The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation — Volume 05 Central and Southern Europe
  • The local people, he said, were more firm in their resolution to end violence and bloodshed.
  • The young man had an idea that as soon as he became a little taller and could take down the heavy gun, an old "United States yager" with a big bore, bloodshed would follow in great quantities. A Man and a Woman
  • Who acts on the principle that violence, force and the threat of bloodshed are worthy tools of diplomacy?
  • It is all too clear who benefits most from stirring up this bloodshed: the merchants of war, the bloodsuckers who direct world policy from behind the scenes.
  • Following last month's riots, the two big gangs in Los Angeles have finally declared a truce, ending years of bloodshed.
  • Two weeks after the minister had spun out hope for a new thrust against gangland bloodshed, the killings only steadily increased.
  • The two facts that outstood all others were that Mexico, in her existing condition of popular ignorance, could not govern herself, and that the twentieth century could not accept indefinitely a condition of disorder and bloodshed that had apparently satisfied the nineteenth. The Life and Letters of Walter H Page
  • A Canterbury Tale is a different kind of war story, one that tries to trace backwards to a time untainted by large-scale human bloodshed.
  • That Wolf Larsen had turned the liquor loose among his men surprised me, but he evidently knew their psychology and the best method of cementing in cordiality what had begun in bloodshed. Chapter 26
  • It is important to see all the fighting and bloodshed in his plays in historical context.
  • The new year began as the last one ended, in fear, horror and bloodshed.
  • But do our actions permit of an end to the cycle of bloodshed?
  • According to Alon, the recent internal bloodshed in Gaza proved that “the only difference between the gangsters of Hamas and the gangsters of Fatah is that the gangsters of Hamas shoot you in the kneecaps from the back, and the gangsters of Fatah shoot you in the kneecaps from the front.” Matthew Yglesias » Fair and Balanced
  • Thus began a series of violent public demonstrations that brought about severe property damage, bloodshed, and death.
  • It has become synonymous over the years with bloodshed and murder.
  • The removal of old-style apartheid and the beginnings of a democratic society have brought more bloodshed than ever.

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