He acted cold-bloodedly and could do the same thing to me or, more importantly, my family. |
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The gunman cold-bloodedly shot the officer in the head, the bullet passing through the PC's hand and arm as he tried to defend himself. |
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Compelling feelings should be recognized for what they are, and cold-bloodedly discounted when decisions are to be taken. |
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Afghan security forces cold-bloodedly murdered some American troops after Korans were burned by military personnel. |
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We're brutally and cold-bloodedly sacrificing the psychological well-being of these men and women, which should be a scandal. |
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The court heard some women were shot up to eight times, many cold-bloodedly with bullets to the head. |
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Since then, there has been no official word and his family and political colleagues fear that after his arrest he was cold-bloodedly executed. |
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After spraying their car with bullets, the gunmen cold-bloodedly finished them off with shots fire at close range, witnesses said. |
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What is more horrifying, in a sense is the picture of a society cold-bloodedly organizing itself to kill. |
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In this country, in any part of the world, the law should be if you cold-bloodedly take a life, then you deserve to have your own taken in punishment. |
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But there are solid grounds for believing that the police deliberately set off on a mission of assassination and cold-bloodedly murdered him in his bed. |
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When he suffers an attack, Regina withholds his medication and cold-bloodedly watches him die. |
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In addition, it was also important to point out that the war against Iraq was cold-bloodedly sought by Mr Bush and deliberately sustained through a tissue of lies. |
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However, right now there must be an insistence that those who cold-bloodedly murdered Mr McCartney and those who witnessed it should cooperate fully with the police service of Northern Ireland. |
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Two women journalists were cold-bloodedly shot dead during the year. |
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I'm shocked how cold-bloodedly people stood by and looked on. |
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But their protests fell on deaf ears as in total defiance of the most fundamental war conventions Captain N'Tchorere was cold-bloodedly and cowardly executed by these criminals of the worst species in military outfit. |
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This procedure would lead to the European Union appropriating for itself, without any basis in the Treaties and, so to speak, cold-bloodedly, a legislative authority that belongs to nations. |
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You always think things through well before investing, knowing how to negotiate your transactions judiciously and how to pull the strings cold-bloodedly. |
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In cases of this type, the offenders are generally habitual delinquents who act concertedly, cold-bloodedly and if necessary violently, taking advantage of an opportunity. |
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