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the assassinating
verb
To murder someone, especially an important person, by a sudden or obscure attack, especially for ideological or political reasons.
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By the end of the month, Burns was looking back with a pang of regret that he did not know her sooner, and confessing in a letter to Captain Brown that he is "ready to hang [himself] for a young Edinburgh widow, who has wit and beauty more murderously fatal than the assassinating stiletto of the Sicilian Banditti, or the poisoned arrow of the savage African".
Or who does the assassinating?
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But Mr Karzai astutely chose as a running mate the brother of Ahmad Shah Masoud, the assassinated Northern Alliance hero.
Etyen Mahcupyan, who succeeded Hrant Dink the assassinated editor of Agos, said foreign pressure would fuel extreme nationalism.
Sean Penn takes the prize for his splendid turn as the assassinated gay activist Harvey Milk in the Gus van Sant biopic.
King Hussein and President Assad, along with the assassinated Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, were warriors of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
In its place stands a stone marker that pays homage to the assassinated President.
In July 1944, the assassinated the brother of Léon Degrelle, head of the collaborationist Rexist Party and leading Belgian fascist.
He staged a brief nomination run in the 1968 presidential election as a stand-in for the assassinated Robert F. Kennedy.
After the briefing, Goldfinger tests the gas by assassinating the mob bosses.
And the regularly released videos showing the police assassinating black people.
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