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As the battle raged it got further away leaving dead men and dead horses behind".
A decade ago, as the global debate on Afghanistan's future raged, it was the plight of Afghan women that captured the world's attention.
The Austrian iconoclast Thomas Bernhard was speaking for many writers when he raged: "It was all offensive, but I found myself the most offensive of all.
As in the days when the insurgency raged, it is pretty hard to trace a homemade bomb, of any variety, to its perpetrator.
The Second Avenue El clattered near the flourishing Jewish Rialto, and the racketeer Giuseppe Masseria held sway from a former hotel at Fifth Street as a mob war raged; it later concluded with his assassination, in 1931.
Constructed by French colonists in 1954, then rebuilt in 1967- '68by US troops to imprison North Vietnam communist troops while the Vietnam War raged, it held up to 40,000 prisoners at a time.
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"The crime is raging, it's raging, and it's violent," he said.
Uncompromising, raging, it is not easy listening - but every MP in Westminster should be forced to hear it.
He was delighted when he saw me rage, it was the funniest thing in the world to him.
Anger is a cognitive reaction to an aversive circumstance, ranging from displeasure to rage; it may or may not be dysfunctional.
The book stirred controversy, too, from purists who raged that it was heretical.
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