Their retreat had been a rout, and thousands of fleeing refugees, the elderly, women and children, had been slaughtered mercilessly. |
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From where we were, we could see them thrashing him mercilessly, hitting him with stones. |
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His head wasn't pounding anymore but it throbbed mercilessly making the room spin. |
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She grabbed a handful of grass and shoved it down my neck, tickling me mercilessly. |
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He loses the leg in a fight because of intervention by the victim, whom he kicked about so mercilessly earlier in the film. |
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Surprisingly, he was a bitter, mean man who often mercilessly abused the people around him. |
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The film is unflinchingly, almost mercilessly, clear-eyed in its assessment of emotional transformation. |
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All the values they have carried around for years are now mercilessly questioned. |
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And its mesmeric power has been only slightly diminished by Adam and Joe's mercilessly spot-on soft-toy pee-take. |
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Inhaling deeply Samantha started pushing and shoving people out of her way mercilessly. |
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Crashing through gates and bouncing over moguls, competitive skiers pound their knees mercilessly. |
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His words were cutting mercilessly into my heart like the cold blade of a sharp knife. |
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Following that moment of blithering mayhem, she had punched the car into drive after shoving the key mercilessly into its sheath. |
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She was mercilessly teased by boys and other girls about her physical appearance and called a snob because her father was wealthy. |
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She patiently waited in the lobby of the delivery room, but the little girl, Camille, had other ideas, and squalled mercilessly. |
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Timothy, with a swift motion of his hand, broke his pen and the ink squirted mercilessly over the bewildered woman. |
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The Abbey really turned up the heat in the fourth period and mercilessly ripped their opponents apart, outscoring them 21 points to two. |
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It touched me deeply to find such a teeming manifestation of indigenous life in a landscape so mercilessly overdeveloped. |
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The entire enterprise was mercilessly and hilariously satirized in her novel. |
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Critics mercilessly panned this romantic gangster comedy when it first appeared on the big screen, but is it really that bad? |
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On one hand, the seekers must be cold, impersonal, testing each theory mercilessly. |
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And, as everyone knows, those who are imperfect must be punished mercilessly. |
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The ordeal was far from over with incessant rain beating down mercilessly upon the operation. |
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She also ran a grocery store which hardly made any profit, since it was also the family food-stock and we, the children, pillaged it mercilessly. |
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In the US justice system if an innocent man found guilty at trial does not feign guilt and remorse he is likely to be mercilessly punished. |
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His useless jostling composed no escape in the least, setting the audacious Risaku up to get mercilessly slaughtered by this fiend. |
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Our land, and all in it, would have been destroyed mercilessly, as pitilessly as a wild elephant in a lotus pond destroys all its flowers. |
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For instance, God did not tell Abraham to flay Isaac's skin and beat him mercilessly before sacrificing him. |
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He's opinionated, territorial over the front room and the television set, and mercilessly cynical. |
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She was tormented by a furious little gadfly that bit her mercilessly, though she flicked her tail this way and that. |
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Jeanna opened her eyes to see the sky had darkened to a dark slate, and the wind whipped mercilessly at the houses and plants around her. |
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He mercilessly sunk his teeth into her delicate skin and drank the red liquid that he drew. |
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The once quiet little girl who was mercilessly bullied at her last school was giving them what for. |
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If it wasn't for the fact that you are in a delicate condition, I would have tickled you mercilessly for that last comment. |
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The attackers, 20-30, in number mercilessly descended upon him, armed with snooker cues and bats, beating him to the ground while unconscious. |
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He slipped on a pair of weighted training mitts and started to belt and pummel the bag mercilessly. |
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While I was at High School, there was a guy in the year above me who was picked on and teased mercilessly because he was effeminate. |
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Trips can also be arranged to visit the decrepit gulags and labor camps used so mercilessly by Stalin during the Red Terror. |
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When it comes to physical abnormality, the camera can be like an innocent, mercilessly truthful child. |
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Everything, including the weans, is being scrubbed mercilessly so that not a speck of dust or grime will survive into the New Year. |
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Such films should be taken apart mercilessly with every weapon in the critical armoury. |
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She got away with this, but are we to be mercilessly reduced to cogs in the wheels of medical care systems over which we have lost all control? |
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In 1209 every last inhabitant of the town was mercilessly hunted down and slain by the Albigensian crusaders. |
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When Newton had the institutional authority to do so, he lanced some of his colleagues ferociously and mercilessly. |
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David who has now retired from the service after 27 years was ribbed mercilessly by his White Watch colleagues for his studying. |
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His father was a patient, long-suffering character who was mercilessly hen-pecked. |
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As she becomes more emotionally involved the little madam becomes mercilessly manipulative and demanding. |
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He mercilessly enmeshes us in the overwhelming complexity of his subject. |
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Or the person may have been sustained, but mercilessly mocked and shunned in life. |
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And in the 2010 comedy Grown Ups, Chris Rock plays a stay-at-home father who is mercilessly emasculated by his own mother-in-law. |
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As the researchers walked around barelegged, often climbing mountains into cooler, beclouded rain forests beloved of leeches, they were mercilessly stung by mosquitoes. |
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Once home, his father, a freedom fighter, thrashed him mercilessly. |
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Trees were felled mercilessly to pave way for inhabitations. |
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He grunted, feeling the pain of the arrow stabbing at him mercilessly. |
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Then the road got worse, the shade diminished allowing the sun to beat down mercilessly, and the gradient steepened as the corkscrew twists became sharper and sharper. |
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The deadline of the premiere makes us work mercilessly fast. |
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But this is the Premiership and it is a harsh, unforgiving place where points don't come cheaply, where missed chances cost you dear and mistakes are mercilessly punished. |
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My housemates mercilessly teased me the rest of my stay in Tuscany. |
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Allied forces quickly ruptured the German front and penetrated deep behind the lines, while Allied aircraft mercilessly strafed the retreating Germans. |
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I condemned Baruch Goldstein when he mercilessly killed 29 innocent Muslims in prayer. |
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Soldiers, settlers, and bulldozer drivers have also mercilessly targeted civilians. |
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The town's dirty laundry is mercilessly brought out into the open. |
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Here we see Alberich in his new incarnation as the heartless master of Nibelheim, mercilessly sweating his fellow dwarfs, the Nibelungs, in an immense gold factory. |
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As Imogene, she teases Bellini's nobly sculptured melodies mercilessly. |
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He became the patron and mentor of the younger poets, welcoming all innovations, as opposed to Jeffers the loner whom, nota bene, he mercilessly bashed in his essays. |
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Trinny and Susannah would have grappled with her love handles, mercilessly introduced her to a few home truths and cracked a few jokes at her husband's expense. |
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Arab standup comics, and even an Iraqi TV show, regularly mock ISIS mercilessly. |
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In a city this mercilessly romantic, Le Bar 228 still eclipses all other hotel bars. |
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It was a bad look, and one that was worsened by his willingness to mercilessly throw his former employees under the bus. |
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It was an innings of great ambition as the captain preyed mercilessly on loose bowling and also showed his batting qualities with fluent stroke play all through. |
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A baying mob of 200 fans mercilessly called for Van de Velde to quit immediately after this third defeat in a row which ended the Wolves' lingering top five hopes. |
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The immense power of the trade unions was often ego and macho driven, and on many occasions that power was wielded mercilessly for short-term gain. |
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Also, her older sister drilled her mercilessly every day in martial arts, saying that both of them had gotten shamefully out of shape and needed practice. |
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James toys mercilessly with me and jokes that I'm turning him on when I manage to get a breastbouncing backbend right. |
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While in the bathtub, he thought that he had to flatulate, but defecated instead. His mother had berated him mercilessly. |
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Many of the sailors were beaten mercilessly when they would refuse to beat the slaves as harshly as the captain wanted or at all. |
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While other tribes did not consume human flesh, their enslaved were still put to work, imprisoned, used as hostages, and killed mercilessly. |
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It is as though poetry teases her mercilessly for the intricate reflexiveness of her dealings. |
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Bashi-bazoukery was rampant in the area of Urfa and Ulysses was bastinadoed mercilessly. |
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The movie was so craptacular that it generated legions of ironic fans who watched it over and over solely to mock it mercilessly. |
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The game mercilessly skewers all of its targets yet somehow remains zanily upbeat. |
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Tiffany Baber, 19, tricked Thomas Parker into meeting her to sell a mobile phone, then left him to be mercilessly robbed. |
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Yet by the end, even the mercilessly mickey-taking Wax seemed sorry for Duchess Dumbcluck. |
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She mercilessly read off the list of his wrongs in front of their friends. |
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