Despite his protestations of innocence, many in jail believed he was the ruthless killer of a defenceless teenager. |
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Loyalists knew they were fighting a dark, largely unheroic war, directed against defenceless civilians. |
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She sounds charming, if a little defenceless now her husband isn't there to protect her. |
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As will have been seen from the above, the Crown's case was that here there was the deliberate stabbing of an unarmed and defenceless woman. |
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In the face of such an onslaught, the Germans, military as well as civilians, were, by and large, defenceless. |
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The elderly and vulnerable can feel defenceless, which prevents people from living their lives to the full. |
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Have a heart and spare a thought for the defenceless, helpless victims and their families. |
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I'd be lying, semi-conscious in my hospital bed, laid low by my flaky pods, defenceless against her scheming ways. |
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On one hand, he invites us to laugh at a group of hopeless stumblebums tyrannised by their supposedly defenceless victim. |
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He was knocked to the floor by a cold and callous killer, which left him totally defenceless on the floor. |
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She wanted to protest, feeling more defenceless and exposed than ever with her back to any possible threat. |
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If this barbarianism continues we will be compelled to defend the defenceless, and the best way of defence is to attack first. |
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It became clear to us that we were witnessing the aftermath of a massacre, the cold-blooded butchery of helpless and defenceless civilians. |
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On that occasion they did, as the islanders were left defenceless and the Italians marched off their ships almost unopposed. |
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Scenting blood, he snorts like a bull that has his former baiter defenceless on the deck. |
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They've imprisoned, tortured, or killed countless numbers of defenceless monks and nuns. |
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It is the human body, however, that is most defenceless against these smallest particles. |
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He also feared for the security of his wife and children, as they were defenceless against the acts of the police. |
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We often find ourselves defenceless against such extreme forms of political activity. |
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European citizens are not totally defenceless against these potential or actual abuses. |
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They say that the most defenceless members of our society remain the farthest away from equality. |
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Yet despite her gift for discovering what was defenceless in other people, finding the chink in their armour, Jane was exceptionally private. |
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In an insane spiral of denied rights and violence, defenceless people came to be executed in cold blood and en masse. |
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First, some say that it leaves the companies defenceless when faced with a hostile takeover bid. |
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Of course it is an act of ignorance to knock off the head of a defenceless statue and to destroy it. |
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In what way does the killing of defenceless children in their mothers' wombs differ from the bloodbath in Beslan? |
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And both balk at the plan for tax cuts aimed at the better off while the defenceless are being punished. |
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After decades without infection, most of the world's wheat crop was defenceless. Wheat rusts spread as billions of spores in the wind. |
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This is always done with the aim of emboldening defenceless local people and giving them the ability to help themselves. |
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Then it'd be game over for those left at Radisson who, without supplies, would be left defenceless in the menace of her 6 month long winter. |
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Our soldiers and our aid workers would be literally defenceless and unable to do their work. |
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In such a situation, the women are completely defenceless and deprived of all decision-making power. |
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Terrorism is the blindest and most unacceptable attack against human life, too often directed against those who are innocent and defenceless. |
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So, although one must not answer for them prematurely, one must, however, accompany them as they go along in order not to leave them defenceless. |
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Only where the international community is united and resolute can we hope to protect the defenceless, as we have the obligation to do. |
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We saw defenceless civilians-children, the elderly, women-die, or suffer injuries, or emerge from homes that had been reduced to rubble. |
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We must determine how much poverty of opportunity we are prepared to accept among defenceless children. |
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They are defenceless in it, at odds temporarily, partially or totally with their families or even society. |
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Does controversy on matters of this nature empower the Security Council to take punitive measures against a defenceless country arbitrarily? |
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Nothing could be worse than the targeting of a school used as a shelter for defenceless civilians fleeing the shelling of their homes. |
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In a lawless and consequently weak state, man is defenceless and unfree. |
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Against them Marcus's cosily optimistic values are defenceless, and he appears as a mythoclast in a world of myth, an exorcist surrounded by demons. |
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The attack on a defenceless, disabled man by a marauding youth is yet more proof that the streets of Bolton are becoming an unsafe environment for vulnerable people. |
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Psychologically, why do bullies always beat up on the defenceless? |
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The quarrel of the natives with the Europeans was daily aggravated by every kind of injury committed against the defenceless Natives, by the stock keepers and sealers. |
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Employers often assume that pregnant women are weak and defenceless. |
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This year we direct our attention particularly to children, the weakest and most defenceless creatures, and, amongst them, to the sick and suffering children. |
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In addition, developing countries had liberalized their agricultural policies and eliminated rural support structures, leaving small farmers defenceless against international market forces. |
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I felt it was becoming a liberty beating those old punchbags, defenceless as they are. |
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For them, the defenceless Child will always be a menace. |
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In such cases, in order not to leave the Community market defenceless against any disturbances arising therefrom, the Community should be empowered to take all necessary measures quickly. |
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Children, unlike adults, are defenceless against this. |
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Unlimited immigration from eastern Europe and elsewhere has left many British working people pretty much defenceless against constant downgrades in their pay and employment conditions. |
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Without my team and the vital equipment they were pulling along in their sledges I was completely defenceless against the fatally low temperatures of Antarctica. |
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His delegation wondered what gave the United States the right to launch wars of conquest, bomb defenceless civilians in the name of peace and torture them in the name of democracy. |
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Taking guns away from honest citizens leaves them defenceless against criminals, who will ignore any gun-control laws, argue opponents of such measures. |
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It is defenceless against any excesses in the ideology of the centre. |
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Increasing use of artillery must have made it clear that a fortress was needed to protect the citadel, which was defenceless to attack from the hills that dominate it. |
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This system could leave the accused defenceless before his accusers. |
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So here am I, virtually defenceless against it. |
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Recent history is full of tragic examples, from Kigali to Srebrenica, of defenceless civilian populations paying the ultimate price for the timidity and overscrupulousness of international troops. |
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The events that took place in Dessau, Munich, Ludwigshafen, Düsseldorf are of such concern to us primarily because violent acts were committed against defenceless people with great indifference and coldbloodedness. |
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If the government does this to other states, which might have the capacity to detect its spying and which certainly have the means to object to it, what is it doing to defenceless citizens? |
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By looking on passively upon this murder of defenceless millions of tortured children, women and men they have become partners to the responsibility. |
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Now safely sealed within a cell, she fed on both the defenceless spiders and the developing waspling. |
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The citizen is defenceless against the figures churned out by the growing number of multimedia channels in a society in which the speed of information seems more important than its accuracy. |
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Men are often seen as fighters and heroes whereas women are portrayed as defenceless victims in want of protection and as nurses and guardians of the cultural heritage. |
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The Prince objected, as such a move would leave the country defenceless, but relented on 12 February 1868 and disbanded the force. |
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We will continue to plead for the gift of peace by remaining in the place in which Divine Providence has placed us as watchmen and defenceless sentinels of fraternity and peace. |
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Consequently, Mina lies sleeping defenceless during Dracula's attack, for her would-be guardians are simultaneously searching for the Count at 'Carfax', his London hideaway. |
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In the course of the night, 6000 of the Verbigeni fled from the camp out of fear of being massacred once they were defenceless. |
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It is not a political act, it is not an act of revolt or rebellion. It is a vicious attack against unarmed, defenceless people, an aberrant and revolting act that only the perverted minds of terrorists could have hatched. |
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How could this defenceless man, without any quality other than his dereliction, really and symbolically be the fellow human being of anyone within the city? |
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Semipalmated Sandpipers are too small and defenceless to attack predators and instead rely on distraction displays to decoy them away from the nest area. |
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Archaeological monuments dating from Hellenic and Roman times, monasteries and churches containing priceless relics handed down through the centuries are now defenceless against marauding looters. |
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Anyway, Kap Bambino come from France, wear retina-scarring Lycra and manage to wrestle all manner of gurgly squeals from whatever cheap technology they've mugged a defenceless granny for. |
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Menendez proceeded to massacre the defenceless Huguenots, after which he wiped out the Fort Caroline garrison. |
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Or it could be just a group of gurriers who got some sick thrill out of hurting and viciously killing two defenceless animals. |
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The unacceptability of violence certainly doesn't mean that violence doesn't exist, nor that, if aggressed, one should just remain defenceless and passive. |
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The NDP is the party that proposed unilateral disarmament to leave Europe defenceless to the Warsaw Pact so that they would have served as a mere speed bump had those tanks rolled westward. |
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It lay effectively defenceless at Chatham and De Witt ordered it destroyed. |
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Carthage was almost defenceless, and submitted when besieged. |
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I gazed at the defenceless captives with a shuddering sense of security, until one day a cross-spider broke out of its cage and ran furiously over my hands and clothing. |
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In the 9th and 10th centuries, the Vikings raided the largely defenceless Frisian and Frankish towns lying on the coast and along the rivers of the Low Countries. |
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With virtually defenceless borders, Belgium has traditionally sought to avoid domination by the more powerful nations which surround it through a policy of mediation. |
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