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Discover LudwigThe phrase "atrocities of three" is not a standard expression in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could potentially be used in a context discussing three specific atrocities or events, but clarity would be needed.
Example: "The report detailed the atrocities of three significant historical events that shaped the region."
Alternatives: "crimes of three" or "acts of three".
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Enda Kenny took part in a service in Enniskillen in Northern Ireland on the 25th anniversary of the Irish Republican Army bombing of a Remembrance Day service in the town that killed 12 people, one of the worst atrocities of three decades of sectarian violence.
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Following the ravages and atrocities of two world wars, the genocides in Europe, Cambodia and the former Yugoslavia, the ethnic purges, mass relocations and brutal dictatorships on almost every continent, in a nation most ripe for violent retaliation among blacks and whites, there was largely reconciliation -- and even forgiveness.
The atrocity of nine deaths gives Haley the cover that Barnes lacked, but her words were not without some political risk.
In his last great series of etchings, the "small" (1632) and the "large" (1633) The Miseries and Misfortunes of War, he brought his documentary genius to bear on the atrocities of the Thirty Years' War.
The group's foreign recruits have enthusiastically participated in some of its worst atrocities, many of which crucifix- ions, stonings, mass executions they have documented in gruesome propaganda videos.
The invasion has led to a collapse in millions of ordinary Iraqis' personal security, producing a human rights nightmare and annual rates of killing that dwarf the atrocities of Saddam Hussein's three decades of power.
This, though, is a country still haunted by the atrocities of World War Two.
The authors say the infringements resemble the worst atrocities of World War Two and suggest North Korea should be referred to the International Criminal Court.
Here she portrayed a character named Ginger, who was described as a "grotesque figure", with an "insatiable lust for bestsellers on the atrocities of World War Two".
Slobodan Milosevic could not quite hold himself back today, saying first that he would wait until morning to speak in his own defense, but then unleashing another blistering attack on the United Nations tribunal that has charged him with the gravest of atrocities in three Balkan wars.
He wanted, he said, to talk to them not fight them, and he persevered with the idea of peace talks despite sectarian atrocities, the execution of ten foreign tourists and a spectacular assault on a prison that freed 248 convicts.
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