Sentence examples for which is violently from inspiring English sources

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Where Private Stock truly gets gaudy is in its denim, much of which is violently distressed and issued in limited runs, lest you cross paths with someone else turned to shreds in exactly the same way.

We have reached a place today which is violently opposed to what the Founding Fathers of this country and those in the thirteen individual states had in mind when they came together and formed the union.

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Demonstrations, which were violently suppressed last month, have resumed, despite the interim government's promise to take steps to improve the incomes of pensioners and of the one in four Bulgarians who live below the poverty line.

In August 1959, Luba demonstrations against the plan which were violently repressed by the colonial military and police.

Camp Django was situated a mere yards away from Carrefour Aéroport, the Airport Corner which was violently shut down at the end of May.

Suspicions that the Guards and the Basij militia under their control falsified voting results in favor of hardliner Mahmoud Ahmadinejad led to eight months of nationwide protests in 2009, which were violently suppressed.

Perhaps even more significant than the clashes with the security forces was the fact that Al Ahli goalkeeper Ahmed Abdul Zaher celebrated his decisive goal with a four-fingered hand signal - a gesture that commemorates the sit-in of Morsi supporters at Cairo's Rabaa al-Adawiya mosque which was violently cleared by security forces in August, leaving hundreds killed.

Outside of the Horlivka police building, which was violently stormed by pro-Russia forces on April 14, a rebel unit commander nicknamed "Zubr," meaning ox in Russian, confirmed to VICE News that a photo by the AP purporting to show weapons seized from the Ukrainian military by the rebels was taken inside the occupied station.

Correspondingly, more than a third of Palestinians support Hamas, which is also violently opposed to any agreement.

Enter Fritz (Victor Rasuk), a local delinquent, along with all manner of trouble (greed, racism, colonialism, acid flung in the face), not least of which is a violently arbitrary rupture in the plot.

There are plenty of thrilling moments, however – the ending of the Ballade No 1, for example, which is almost violently stark, and the way the scales rattle crisply and unstoppably up and down in the buildup to the climax of No 4. The Ballades always seem rhythmically grounded; the four Op 17 Mazurkas, which he teams them with, bring out a more rhapsodic, sometimes playful approach.

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