Sentence examples for into carnage from inspiring English sources

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Or did its proxy wars plunge the area into carnage that might have been avoided?

The above may just avert the worst: a regional war in which a disintegrating country's neighbors are drawn into carnage that makes current bloodshed pale.

The continued violence has stirred fears that the area will descend into carnage after the remaining American troops leave the country, which is scheduled to finish by the end of 2011.

The sense that Britain was led into carnage by a foolish devotion to the United States has had lasting consequences and made members of Parliament reluctant to authorize further military action alongside Washington.

"What else should I add?" The Iraq that American officials portray today — safer, more peaceful, with more of the trappings of a state — relies on 2006 as a baseline, when the country was on the verge of a nihilistic descent into carnage.

The armed man, believed to be a 31-year-old French Tunisian who lived locally, zigzagged the vehicle at high speeds for more than a mile along a beachfront esplanade, instantly turning a festival atmosphere of fireworks and families into carnage.

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"I hope the little spears are all right," Anderson says gravely, staring down into the carnage.

He hurried to the embassy and walked into the carnage and the ruins.

Suddenly there is no more stealth and no use for Rau's bird, as the game descends into pure carnage.

Maybe he feels that our descent into the carnage of Iraq and Afghanistan has moved him a bit closer to his goal.

This treaty has the potential to save lives and prevent conflicts from turning into the carnage we see in Syria.

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