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On Thursday, a court sentenced Taylor to six months for violently assaulting his girlfriend.
Among many Tamils, as well as Sinhalese, the Tigers were despised for violently upsetting Sri Lanka's delicate status quo.
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, who is under heavy criticism from the West for violently crushing protests in his country, welcomed the new cabinet.
Each is quietly planning for violently different outcomes: outright defeat, coalition talks or (in the case of Labour and the Conservatives) majority government.
Since then, Adebayor, at times a wondrous goal scorer, has been suspended for violently kicking a former Arsenal colleague, Robin van Persie.
President Lukaschenko, whom critics have called Europe's last dictator, has repeatedly come under fire from international organisations including the United Nations for violently opposing any form of dissent.
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Breyer drives the point home: "…extremely violent games can harm children by rewarding them for being violently aggressive in play, and thereby often teaching them to be violently aggressive in life".
This serves as more justification for retaliating violently against him.
Known for his violently patriotic and racist images, portraying the Irish as apes, he was the illustrator of Dickens.
In a country where politics and public life were for generations violently and obsessively policed, young people are now breathing and speaking more freely than ever before.
Some rice products and pastries, maybe, but in my experience, continental demand for the violently hued ready-rice beloved of Britons is strictly limited.
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