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One German crew was reportedly hospitalised last Friday after a particularly vicious attack near the site of a bomb explosion.
Opponents claim that his decision violates the constitution – established in 2005 after a particularly vicious civil war – and approximately 20 civilians have died in protests so far.
Indeed, he finds love even where it shouldn't be; for example, in the calm after a particularly vicious beating (with an extension cord) at his mother's hands: "And the places on my body where she'd whipped buzzed and seemed to rise with heat.
But they came into their own in the 20th century – specifically the latter half, when in 1954 Christian Dior and shoe designer Roger Vivier developed a low-cut shoe with a narrow heel called a stiletto, named after a particularly vicious type of Italian dagger.
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Holocaust denial is a particularly vicious form of anti-semitism.
The latest to fall was a founder of the Zetas, a particularly vicious mob, arrested this week.
You can't describe a painting, and," he adds bizarrely, "you can't describe a particularly vicious dog turd".
More worryingly, the think-tanks' report argues that the German economy is not stuck in a particularly vicious cyclical slowdown.
He told me they had a particularly vicious warder called Van Rensburg who displayed a swastika on his arm.
Matches against the Republic of Ireland provided the perfect stage for a particularly vicious display of British/unionist anger.
Was it something to do with Proctor & Gamble, which saw a particularly vicious drop in its shares?
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