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Her husband did get violently jealous and she was forced to stop.
("Dude, maybe you just need to relax. They're just making sure you didn't suddenly get violently ill the day of the resy").
Turn around to chat to a friend for ten seconds and by the time you're looking back at the stage Gaga has her legs wrapped around another lady as they get violently assaulted by a mechanical bull.
Of course, it's not just women who get violently harassed online: what sparked Lewinsky to "give purpose" to her past was the death of Rutgers freshman Tyler Clementi, the 18-year-old student who killed himself after fellow students streamed images of him kissing another man.
I hope Microsoft reps get violently raped and killed for not keeping a service up and working 100% of the time.
I had to be carried to our room where I began to get violently ill.
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They are the ones, the locals say, who are carousing, brawling and getting violently sick.
His credentials as a dissident were impeccable: during his two years in jail, he was tortured, got violently sick, and nearly died.
But the old system failed, in the end, because oppressive governments that ignore their people's views risk getting violently overthrown.
Lux, the only one of them who does get out, speak for herself, assert her desires, gets violently punished, and her sisters along with her.
He gets violently sick from bad shrimp on the plane to London, grabs the wrong luggage and arrives at his sublet to find it occupied by Fiona Bickerton (Sienna Miller), the daughter of the owner, who refuses to leave or to let him stay.
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