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These days, they pillage violently and indiscriminately.
Food is free, and indiscriminately so.
We use them inappropriately and indiscriminately.
The let-them-loose approach spreads resources thinly and indiscriminately.
As I refused my signature about 10 Nazis beat me promiscuously and indiscriminately until I collapsed.
It apparently killed its citizens on a huge scale, both systematically and indiscriminately.
It is the difference between not pulling punches and indiscriminately punching.
The gunman "then turns to his left and indiscriminately shoots at people sitting in chairs along the wall," he said.
After the earthquake, some people seemed to come to their senses; relief was needed, quickly and indiscriminately.
The thanatophoric gas was everywhere, mercilessly and indiscriminately filling the lungs of the infants, young and old.
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Without such proactive policy adjustments, wrenching market adjustments are likely to eventually spring unpleasant surprises--and indiscriminately--on European citizens.
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