The 10-15 year old soldiers maraud the countryside raping, killing, torturing and burning people out of their homes. |
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They set sail to flee overcrowded and small farms at home rather than to maraud and plunder and kill. |
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Meanwhile the Euroscepticism that the prime minister's pandering has not satisfied will maraud like a clumsy drunk. |
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Tea Party zombies, thrilled with the dark destruction they have wreaked on the planet, continue to maraud around the Hill, eager to chomp on humanity some more. |
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Many aren't even meant to be part of the habitats they now maraud across, but thanks to human meddling, they ended up there, then got bossy about it. |
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Though maraud and plunder and kill they did. |
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The Spaniard's main position is centre forward, but his versatility allows him to proficiently maraud both right and left flanks. |
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In the long run, he must also make political space in Rwanda for the Hutu rebel forces who maraud through eastern Congo and give General Nkunda a pretext for his depredations. |
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I fear it will, this Sunday, when Ray Lewis and Ed Reed and the rest of the Mongol horde also known as the Baltimore Ravens defense maraud through Kansas City. |
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As the tract of country they intended to maraud was far in the Moorish territories near the coast of the Mediterranean, they did not arrive until late in the following day. |
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