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It also experienced the French Revolution, which violently cut it off from that past.
I felt constant vertigo, like I had been violently cut and pasted from New York to Tokyo.
It's a hidden trace, a memory embedded in the walls of the house of a life violently cut short, and raises questions of how the people living there now must feel.
Black lives violently cut short by officers of the law.
Testimony from a survivor of that February 7 massacre, Selo Drakulic, reads: "Prior to killing the adults, unborn children were violently cut from their mothers' womb[s] and slaughtered.
Unlike my brother's elementary school peers, who were unable to fully grasp what had happened in their school on Dec. 14, 2012, the teenagers from Marjory Stoneman Douglas are speaking out on behalf of themselves and their classmates whose lives were violently cut short.
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But the politicians' gamble failed; they were taken up on their bluff and were given a separate country, abruptly and violently cut-up, two far-apart chunks of Muslim-majority areas (but what about the poor Muslim minorities that were still stuck in Hindu-majority areas!) that its founders (but it was a mistake!) now had to justify with the subtleties of their theory.
What certainly happened next, people who witnessed several such events said, is that the men snapped his wrist violently and Dr. Baloch cut through the broken joint with his scalpel.
"Defensive backs usually move backward and then cut violently to the right or left, so they have to be really flexible in the hip and groin area.
Many think it crass that one animal's death receive so much attention when 129 human lives were cut violently short.
Many headline progressives, however, are violently opposed to cutting FICA taxes, fearing such cuts would be considered a defunding of Social Security.
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