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The Albanian novelist turns his attention from the carnage of Balkan history to the carnage of failed romance.
Robshaw had a fine season, despite the carnage of Cardiff.
We see what the carnage of it is, the sadness.
Let's look at the carnage of 2002 first.
The carnage of 2009 seemed to be an unprecedented one-time event.
It's not the sights, sounds, adrenaline and carnage of war that linger.
If successful, the explosions could have exceeded the carnage of the September 11 attacks.
What slogan could possibly encompass the random carnage of Black Friday, the 13th of November?
The surge in violence has been reminiscent of the sectarian carnage of 2006 and 2007.
Kumary was calm as she described to me the carnage of that night.
In the wake of the carnage of 2006 and 2007, Iraq was paralyzed by fear.
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