They are uninterested in whether these guerrillas terrorized the local population. |
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I can no longer be terrorized by society's, my mate's, or my employer's allegations of unfemininity. |
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He describes games of stick ball and stoop ball and being terrorized by his older cousin David, whose mother was boarded by Dad's parents. |
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We have seen cutlines and statements by the administration and others talking about London terrorized, terror in London. |
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Forces on both sides frequently terrorized unarmed civilians suspected of sympathizing with the enemy. |
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He haunted her mind and terrorized her dreams, weakening her and draining her of her strength. |
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Even worse, it wasn't unheard of for foreign expatriates or discharged soldiers to form bands of brigands that terrorized lonely travelers. |
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I spent a year down in Collins back in the early 1990s and was terrorized by one of those giant coachwhip snakes. |
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He was an urbane intellectual in a country terrorized by a primitive tribal thug and his loyal clansmen. |
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He was brainwashed and terrorized and threatened, but he was gotten back alive. |
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They were left to be hunted and terrorized by a group of sociopathic slayers. |
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The accused broke into his ex-wife's home and terrorized her for several hours, threatening to kill her and her family. |
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Our family has been constantly harassed, assaulted and terrorized for many months now. |
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These rebel groups who have terrorized civilians have no legitimate reason to be protected. |
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The crowd, terrorized by the approaching Spaniards, joins the quartet in a grandiose finale. |
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Schoolchildren are beaten and terrorized by settlers on the way to school and wells and fields have been poisoned. |
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The purpose of terrorism is just that — it is to terrorize people and we will not be terrorized. |
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This terrorism reduced Africans to subhumans whose resources and labor were used to develop foreign countries, which terrorized the African people. |
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People need services geared to people who are victims of organized crime, people who have been terrorized and brutalized. |
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The Somali pirates are more terrorized than terrorizing, lost in an event that they can't control. |
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Civilians are terrorized, traumatized and feeling trapped and helpless in a deadly rage of violence and destruction. |
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Children are often terrorized into obedience, consistently made to fear for their lives and well-being. |
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The Alifuru people were being terrorized and prohibited from returning to their ancestral lands. |
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Some 100 Los Mineros members were blindfolded and forced to kneel while being terrorized by the PFP with live firearms and death threats. |
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He terrorized your community for years by writing letters to the media that challenged the police. |
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The group had terrorized the family in a number of ways, including by throwing bricks through windows of their home. |
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Her husband desperately wanted his wife to get out of the country which was being terrorized by Khmer Rouge guerrillas. |
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The rights of the terrorized populations must be restored and they must be helped to rebuild their lives. |
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As you know, the town of Sderot continues to be terrorized by incessant and indiscriminate rocket fire from Palestinian-controlled areas. |
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By 1967, matters had escalated to near anarchy as student Red Guards terrorized the streets, and from 1968 the military was called in to restore order. |
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She remembered how even then he was always alone, secluding himself from the rest of the posse that terrorized the school because of their wealth and position. |
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I figure that if people can wear a T-shirt that portrays a ruthless butcher that terrorized my country of birth as a hero, then I can wear a shirt proclaiming my views. |
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Farmers around the world use GMOs and are backed by their governments, except here, where field research is prohibited by public authorities terrorized by the lobbies. |
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How many more young criminals have to get away scot free, how many more young people have to be terrorized before the minister makes youth pay a price for these terrible crimes? |
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Boko Haram's attacks persisted into 2014, particularly in the northeast, as the group raided villages and terrorized and murdered civilians with increasing frequency. |
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Eighteen years of fighting in northern Uganda are yet to find a meaningful resolution and people continue to be terrorized by the rebel Lord's Resistance Army. |
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The seventh vial clearly refers to the scene of the sixth seal, helping us to understand that, at Jesus Christ's return, impenitent men will be terrorized, filled with great fear. |
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He also displayed a presumptuousness beyond measure, putting a politely discomfiting artistic performance on a level with an act that terrorized the entire world. |
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Roving Confederate bands such as Quantrill's Raiders terrorized the countryside, striking both military installations and civilian settlements. |
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Blacks in the South during the Jim Crow era, beginning in 1880s and lasting until the 1960s, were discriminated against, disfranchised and terrorized. |
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Even if we admitted that no Deacons, Priests or Bishops were heretics, it would still be true that many shepherds are terrorized, and therefore don't defend the teachings of Christ in their fullness. |
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Later in his life, Beowulf becomes king of the Geats, and finds his realm terrorized by a dragon, some of whose treasure had been stolen from his hoard in a burial mound. |
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However, reluctant to share power and pursuing a policy of Enosis with Greece, Greek Cypriots soon expelled Turkish Cypriots from power and terrorized and ghettoized them. |
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However, two maneless lions terrorized the campsites shortly after his arrival in March, killing 135 African and Indian laborers, by Patterson's account. |
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Lewis had terrorized Cisero's neighborhood for years, and when his antics led to a criminal charge, Cisero chose to go to court rather than euthanize or declaw him. |
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Employees were terrorized into accepting abysmal working conditions. |
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