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Robshaw had a fine season, despite the carnage of Cardiff.
Despite the carnage of the past two years, investors still haven't shaken their infatuation with certain Wall Street darlings.
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The Albanian novelist turns his attention from the carnage of Balkan history to the carnage of failed romance.
Despite Headley's guilty plea, Samraz Rana finds it difficult to believe that her jovial family friend helped plan the carnage of Mumbai.
We see what the carnage of it is, the sadness.
Let's look at the carnage of 2002 first.
Ideals are quickly overwhelmed in the carnage of the battlefield.
So, could something have survived the carnage of 2000?
And I, like 328 million others, witness the carnage of public discourse.
None have caused the carnage of George W. Bush.
Despite his gentle, genial demeanor, this was a man who knew the world, had seen the carnage of war, and appreciated the grand stakes of international politics.
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