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The Somali government said in a letter to African Union leaders on Sunday that Kenyan-led forces "have used, indiscriminately, high-caliber weapons," which had resulted in "heavy civilian casualties".

And in part, as Murray staggered about indiscriminately high-fiving at the end, there was a sense that this has also been something of a rather mannered love story, at its centre Murray and that prim, capricious, but in the end compliantly adorable Wimbledon crowd.

Sultan Muḥammad, an extraordinary mixture of generosity and cruelty, held sway over the greater part of India with an iron hand that fell indiscriminately upon high and low, Muslim and Hindu alike.

October 17, 2012 Updated at 2.57pm BST 2.01pm BST France claims rebels are forcing Syrian jets to higher altitudes Syrian rebels have acquired heavy weapons that have forced the government's air force to bomb indiscriminately from high altitudes, according to France's foreign minister Laurent Fabius.

By unpacking the "model minority" myth, which falsely states that Asians indiscriminately have high incomes and education levels and thus do not suffer from systematic racial inequality, students at Pomona College were able to explore how being pitted against other minorities takes blame away from those who are actually benefiting from the system--those who have the privilege of being white.

In polar LL patients, the absence of a CMI response against ML allows the pathogen to proliferate indiscriminately, reach high numbers, and disseminate systemically throughout the bloodstream.

China began to act the way many developed countries in North America and Europe do: it had destroyed much of its primary forests, gained from doing so, and was now protecting the trees it had left by buying wood indiscriminately, often from "high risk" countries, like Indonesia.

A country that during its boom became addicted to instant gratification -- and to a post-gulf-war military policy predicated on the idea of a silver bullet fired safely (and often indiscriminately) from on high -- is so far willing to let its government take its time and choose its means of battle.

To be clear, Uruguay's legalisation is not aimed at allowing bozos like me to get high indiscriminately.

To be clear, Uruguay's legalization is not aimed at allowing bozos like me to get high indiscriminately.

She and her team of researchers have processed masses of evidence, and they pile the quotes high and somewhat indiscriminately.

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