Sentence examples similar to killed referred from inspiring English sources

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He said then that he would not apologize for being "concerned about information that could compromise their missions or might get them killed," referring to Americans in hazardous posts.

The first problem is in translating the word húnn, which may refer to a die (as suggested by the former translation), the "eight horns" referring to the eight corners of a six-sided die and "the flocks" that he kills referring to the stakes the players lose.

"Kick and kill" refers to the induction of latent proviral by various latency reversing agents (LRAs) followed by the elimination of the infected cells by the immune system or by cell lysis induced by viral cytopathic effect and prevention of new infection by cART [ 5] (Fig.  1).

A significant amount of nitrate leached below the soil profile after potato plant kill (referred to as topkill) in 2011, most of it from fertilizer N. A high level of nitrate was also detected in the till vadose zone through coring in December 2012 and through multilevel groundwater sampling from January to May 2014 in both cultivated and uncultivated field zones.

An article on Monday about gay rights advocates' calling for leniency in the sentencing of a man who used a webcam at Rutgers to spy on his roommate, who later killed himself, referred incorrectly to the publication of an op-ed article about the case by Jim McGreevey, a former New Jersey governor, and also misstated part of the name of a magazine for gay people.

In some copies, it misstated the date that the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed and referred incorrectly to Mr. Cronkite's coverage of D-Day.

In one he put into circulation Coca-Cola bottles with labels attached saying things like "Yankees Go Home!" In the other he circulated bank notes printed with the question "Quem matou Herzog?" ("Who killed Herzog?"), referring to a journalist who died in prison under suspicious circumstances.

Hey, it beats reading the 10,000th Favre update or wondering why stories reporting that Steve McNair was drunk when he was killed keep referring to his alcohol level being "twice the legal limit" when the last anyone checked, there was no "legal limit" for alcohol while sleeping on your couch.

After the teams' first meeting this season, a 79-67 Mystics victory in Washington on June 4, Liberty players said they heard Darsch on the sideline telling her players to "kill 'em," referring to New York.

"We pride ourselves on being a progressive city, yet we have active officers who are engaging in not only racist banter, but they were talking about killing people, referring to an African American as a 'savage,'" Adachi said.

He offered two examples of this ugliness: someone shouted "Kill him!" referring to the 60s bomber Bill Ayers, and a man shouted a racial slur at a network sound man (apparently the N-word), adding "sit down, boy".

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