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slaughtering
noun
An act of slaughter; a killing.
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Tokyo has used a legal loophole in the 1986 ban on commercial whaling that allowed it to continue slaughtering the mammals, ostensibly so it could gather scientific data.
When the opposition was in control, there was stealing, raping, slaughtering and looting.
"The Pope has stayed silent while he can see that Assad is slaughtering us," Fares told the Guardian.
(Shortly after completing his presidency, Roosevelt went on safari with his son, Kermit, slaughtering 512 animals, including 17 lions, 11 elephants and 20 rhinoceros).
I celebrated by reading a biography of Stonewall Jackson and slaughtering a wagyu calf, and then began drafting my plan to carpet-bomb Norway.
In some places, to cut their losses, peasants have been slaughtering their dairy cows for meat.
As the Qing dynasty, the Manchus would rule until 1912.Had he grasped the implications, Khabarov might not have returned the next year, capturing Prince Lavkai's fort, renamed Albazino, and slaughtering Daurians.
DISGUISED in the uniforms of paramilitary police, gunmen checked the ID cards of the passengers of a Karachi-bound bus before slaughtering all those they considered not native to the western Pakistani province of Balochistan.
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