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Despite their promises to slaughter the Zionist invaders, they barely dented the Israeli military machine.
If its "responsibility to protect" means anything, it must be when an Arab tyrant promises to slaughter his people.
In a statement, the insurgents promised to "slaughter, slaughter, slaughter" Iraqis who served in the national guard or the police force.
They abhorred him as an Attila or Alaric, and promised to slaughter his foragers and scatter his army in the same way the Cossacks had ruined Napoleon's forces retreating from Moscow.
Rather than placing Mr. Zadran in handcuffs, they may merely ask for his solemn promise not to slaughter so many people at one time again.
When the Quartermaster general did not deliver promised supplies to Slaughter's regiment, private funds had to be used to purchase boats for their travel down the Mississippi River.
Johnson said the slaughter in eastern Aleppo "shames us all" and promised that the government was pulling every diplomatic lever at its disposal.
To woo clients, including most of the top writers on "Seinfeld" and "The Simpsons," Polone promised to "kill for them... to slaughter anybody in their path".
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