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But our lettuce withered under the sun in the hottest summer on record, and our tomatoes were wantonly picked and scattered to the winds by a neighbor's 2-year-old, who wiped out our harvest faster than a plague of locusts.
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His father and grandfather were both grand rabbis, who moved their headquarters to more Western areas of Austria-Hungary during World War I because Russian soldiers were wantonly killing Jews.
"Innocent people have been wantonly killed.
If he sleeps, he must not be wantonly disturbed.
And then, of course, the second is wantonly, weakly ceded; this is effectively over.
The truth can be wantonly destructive, and not everyone is tough-minded enough to take it.
It has been wantonly and systematically mutilated - to use a mild word.
And courtship — however brief or intense — is wantonly scrutinized by the whole world on Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook.
"I could not accept that the port of Bordeaux be wantonly destroyed when the war was clearly lost".
Some media reports have been wantonly cruel – highlighting his remark about "stuffing his face" – and poking fun.
The sacral lobiani, a kidney-bean-filled flatbread, has been wantonly garnished with crunchy bacon.
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