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"We're a non-violent movement and we're being dealt with very violently" said Ortega.
"When the building starts shaking in an earthquake, a lot of items like shelves, televisions, computers and vases can, and will, be thrown about, sometimes violently," said John Parrish, California state geologist.
"In Concepción we had two earthquakes: the 8.8 one and the social earthquake – looting, arson … I think the last one affected our soul most violently," said Álvaro Ortiz Vera, the mayor of Concepción, a coastal city in Chile hit by a major quake in February 2010.
"We all agree gun laws are a good start, but we really need to look more comprehensively at what it is that causes people to act out violently," said Miguel Dominguez, director of youth programs at Community Coalition, a social justice nonprofit in Los Angeles.
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"We could turn around tomorrow and get rid of Jeremy Corbyn but the membership would react violently," says a longstanding Labour aide.
Traditionally, Salvadorans have solved their problems violently," says Mario Vega, a prominent evangelical pastor who works with gang members and their relatives.
MacFarlane tells Entertainment Weekly that he had not expected his fanbase to react so violently, saying, "We were all very surprised, in a good way, that people still cared enough about that character to be that angry.
I pushed him away violently," Rousseau said.
"He was actually on the ground shaking violently," he said.
"Turf issues tend to be settled violently," he said.
Relatives found him the next day pacing near a pond, covered with scratches, shaking violently, she said.
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