Five nurses were attacked when a man went on the rampage through a South Yorkshire hospital, a judge heard. |
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Children as young as 12 were part of a drunken gang of up to 150 youngsters who went on the rampage in Milnrow. |
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A leading councillor has called for a major purge on problem youths after a gang of masked thugs carrying baseball bats went on the rampage. |
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Hamer residents say they are living in fear after gangs went on the rampage and vandalised cars. |
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They went on the rampage pushing over marble and granite headstones and smashing family's memorials to their loved ones. |
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Police also went on the rampage after the demonstration, attacking shoppers and arresting children. |
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Thus, he allowed pummeling old school hardcore breakbeats to rampage through drifts of scorching ambience. |
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This is a guy who went on a rampage, killing people as they came at him, allegedly. |
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His supporters, however, were enraged by the verdict, and went on a rampage, setting fire to the state buildings. |
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Thieves went on the rampage in the Kenmare and Sneem area early on Friday morning when they raided a pub, restaurant and a local shop. |
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A gang of drunken youths robbed a woman and attacked passers-by when they went on the rampage in the centre of York. |
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A group of 20 teenagers went on a Halloween rampage in Hockley, smashing windows, tearing down fences and hurling abuse at homeowners. |
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He went on a rampage when he was arrested Friday on suspicion of drunk driving, hurling religious epithets. |
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This area was patrolled by German mercenaries who went on a rampage of pillage and terrorising the local population. |
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The only thing that stopped his rampage was when Osborn stabbed him, fatally, with a steak knife. |
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But one of these animals brought death to this small village, when a stray dog went on the rampage, biting seven children. |
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And the other has gone on the rampage against hoardings displaying too much flesh. |
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Weston went briefly on the rampage, hitting four boundaries in two overs, before settling down again. |
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Police were called out when a group of drunken youths went on a midnight rampage. |
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He went on a drunken rampage and was discharged from the military after serving 18 months. |
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The black-caped lion of Cabin Boy to Barbary stands over the body of Delacroix, his kit and illustrated notebooks scattered in the rampage. |
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I believe that those who went on the rampage were essentially deceitful, avaricious, and prone to anger, hate, and violence. |
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You have to run really fast to get away from Lynette when she's on a make-up rampage. |
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Scientists tackling the thorny problem of a foreign superweed hope a humble insect could halt its rampage across UK gardens. |
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As news of the shocking rampage spread, heartbroken relatives arrived to inspect their loved one's graves. |
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Zeus used a thunderbolt to stop the rampage and the horses plunged into the sea. |
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In 1898 a pair of maneless male lions purportedly killed and ate some 135 people during a nine-month rampage near Kenya's Tsavo River. |
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Residents were calling the police in tears after their cars were targeted during a late night rampage. |
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He said the rebels, armed with automatic rifles and machetes, went on a shooting rampage, apparently to intimidate the villagers. |
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Last week's weather reports also resulted in a rush on soup stocks, a stampede on outdoor clothing and a rampage on salt. |
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I have been on an anti-piracy rampage for years, being a software developer myself. |
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Officers in pursuit attempt to box the driver in before his rampage turns deadly in the nearby residential neighborhood. |
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They let off a volley of flaming arrows, which light up the night like mad fireflies on a rampage. |
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I know grown women who, when they don't get their own way, go on a rampage, nearly destroying house and home. |
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And that's like saying all people who got out there on a rampage and murder others are cut from the same cloth and think the same. |
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The timid male would be advised to stand well back when a female threatened is on the rampage. |
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Only one week earlier, during Independence Day celebrations, soldiers at Moem Barracks near Wewak went on a rampage and set fire to buildings. |
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Diepsloot residents went on the rampage, stoning cars and burning two government buildings. |
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Neil Griffin, who runs Clifton Hardware, suffered a broken window last week after youths went on the rampage with baseball bats. |
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To me it looked like the alpha males on the rampage, and alpha males are always scary to all the gamma and delta males. |
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A year after football fans went on the rampage in Croydon the council says lessons have been learnt. |
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It's best then to fish in the cool of the dawn or even at night when they are actively on the rampage. |
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After a hard week of training, I was very ready to get involved in the mayhem of a pirate rampage. |
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A police car containing marksmen was used to try and herd the heifer towards the river, but it continued its rampage. |
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A gang of youths terrified bus passengers in Leeds last night after going on the rampage with weapons including an iron bar and a bat. |
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Casino mogul Sheldon Adelson is on the rampage again, suing a Wall Street Journal reporter for libel. |
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The commission held him accountable for the rampage of pillage, murder, and destruction conducted by his forces in the Philippines before his capture. |
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They stared at Paige as if she was some crazed person going on a rampage. |
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A young cow went on the rampage after it escaped from a cattle trailer on the M60-and led pursuers through a housing estate, golf course and school. |
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A rampage by Jamaat's violent youth wing has done nothing to damp down such calls. |
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The refined aesthete Barry Humphries has acclimatized himself to English society, but the monsters he gestates rampage on his behalf and terrorize the toffs. |
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But the most common ones kill off only about one fly in 20, leaving plenty of survivors to go on the rampage. |
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It's like all English people being branded yobs and hooligans because some football fans go on the rampage abroad. |
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He leaves and returns with his wife, both armed with assault rifles and in military garb, to go on the rampage. |
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The strikes got out of control, violent elements went on the rampage, even resulting in loss of life. |
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Stills allegedly went on a rampage when her beau wouldn't hand over a cancer stick. |
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With just minutes to go before the break, Chopra was on the rampage again with only Ekramy to beat once more. |
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Seven people were killed in Slovakia on 30 August after a gunman went on the rampage in the country's capital before killing himself. |
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Can Cameroon salvage some pride against a Dutch side that is on the rampage? |
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In it lived a terrible dragon that was on the rampage on the surrounding meadows, spreading fear and terrot among the population. |
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In the subsequent void, the USA and its bellicose imperialism is on a rampage like wounded bear with great destructive power but no direction. |
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As they barrelled towards the crowd it looked less like a frenzied rampage than a slightly irritated jog. |
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The teenager is said to have had a confrontational phone call the night before he allegedly went on his rampage. |
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A while ago some elephants got loose in Seoul and went on a rampage. |
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You don't need to don headgear and go on a rampage through the streets. |
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After that the crowd went on a rampage of window breaking and looting. |
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Property was destroyed as the Crown forces went on a lawless rampage. |
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He was so sure of their gratitude, so compassionate for their plight, that he opened his door to an Arab woman feigning labor pains on the first night of the rampage. |
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A gunman went on a rampage in a Portland, Ore., shopping center, killing two people and then himself. |
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The calls come amid fears of a repeat of the violence which marred last year's bank holiday event when a mob went on the rampage, attacking police and burning buildings. |
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In May vandals went on the rampage trashing cars in a spate of incidents on the estates, including smashing windows, slashing sunroofs, tyres and scratching paintwork. |
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That same year jose Canseco went on a rampage, leading the league with 44 homers. |
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One day it happens that a careless jailer leaves his keys in the doors of this menagerie, and the wild beasts rampage with savage roars through the horrified town. |
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Americans have been unduly obsessed with the American-born cleric ever since he was linked to the Fort Hood rampage. |
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She's afraid I'm going to crack and go on a murderous rampage. |
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Son of Banquo, Fleance escapes Macbeth's murderous rampage and flees to England where he helps Macduff mount the insurrection that unthrones Macbeth. |
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After the rampage, Demetrius Hewlin, 16, Daniel Parmertor, 16, and Russell King Jr., 17, lay dead. |
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Amidst the rampage, Iraqi officers and soldiers abandoned critical outposts in and around the Kurdish majority city of Kirkuk. |
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Passengers on a Manchester bound flight from America wrestled a man to the floor after he allegedly went on a rampage in the cabin of the aircraft. |
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But as Walsh's promotional rampage continues, it's his ongoing love-hate-mainly-hate relationship with former co-judge Cheryl Fernandez-Versini that most intrigues. |
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At first, it looks as if John Napier's design might go on the rampage. |
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Will Twisty return for an undead juggle-death rampage? |
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Overnight, the offspring grows monstrous enough in size and appetite to devour the good doctor whole, before slithering free on a regenerative rampage. |
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But military doctors, not belonging to any university clique, gather round him, especially naval and colonial physicians whose appointments will send them to distant lands where deadly diseases are on the rampage. |
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The eldest Barbarossa also went on a rampage through Algiers in 1516, and captured the town with the help of the Ottoman Empire. |
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After putting five without reply past bottom club Portsmouth in midweek, Chelsea again went on the rampage with a thumping 7-1 win over Aston Villa. |
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As though on an incendiary rampage, the fires systematically devoured the contents of Edison's headquarters and facilities. |
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At times, it appears that this is an age of madness, as we witness 'ethnic cleansing' in former Yugoslavia, wanton amputations in Sierra Leone or militias on the rampage in East Timor. |
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We are also shocked by another tragic event in the state of Alabama in the United States, where a gunman on the rampage shot at least ten people before turning his gun on himself. |
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He tells me how he would go on the rampage in prison. |
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Feelings run so high in the town that mobs even went on the rampage when Irish tricolours were flown in a nationalist part of the town. |
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Instead of there being rational debate, McCarthyist madness is on the rampage and it is trampling mercilessly on the truth and the civil rights of one individual. |
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This feeling swelled to mass proportions in the United States in the 1960s when urban dwellers went on the rampage to burn and loot their own neighbourhoods. |
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And, not surprisingly, women are often in the forefront, speaking out against the sale, pollution and theft of our natural resources by corporations on the rampage in our communities. |
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But by nightfall, rioters were on the rampage. |
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Further undermining his claim, Breivik's manifesto published before his shooting rampage suggested authorities should be disinformed about collaborators. |
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By nightfall, rioters were on the rampage. |
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Two Melbourne teenagers planned to run down a Victorian police officer, behead him, take his weapon, then go on a violent rampage until they were both dead, a Melbourne court has heard. |
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An excellent military leader, he was in charge of our security squad at the July 2001 mass demonstration against the Group of Eight imperialists in Genoa, Italy, where the cop rampage left at least one young protester dead. |
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Hotheads in the Shammar tribe are threatening to go on the rampage. |
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It's only reasonable that they would be enraged and go on a rampage. |
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A man went on a deadly rampage as he killed at least three children and one teacher in an unprovoked knife attack at a Chinese nursery school in the city of Zibo, in the eastern province of Shandong. |
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This week, in the Muslim-dominated north, mobs went on the rampage, burning churches and killing dozens in the most violent demonstrations sparked so far by the Danish cartoons lampooning the Prophet Muhammad. |
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He's not alone in his post-mortem perambulations either – in another example of Who's habit of melding disparate styles he's joined in his undead rampage by what looks like an Edwardian undertaker with gigantic muttonchops. |
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Following his rampage, Courture-Rouleau was shot and killed. |
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Their goal is simple: destroy and rampage anything they can. |
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George Hennard was an American mass murderer who claimed 24 victims on a rampage at Luby's Cafeteria in Killeen, Texas. |
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Stoke were on the rampage but their night was soured by the referee's decision to show Jerome a second yellow card on the stroke of half time. |
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Later in 2000, Fiji was rocked by two mutinies when rebel soldiers went on a rampage at Suva's Queen Elizabeth Barracks. |
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More than 50,000 Albanians participated in anti-Serb riots in a two-day rampage that killed 19 people, injured 900, forced 4,000 persons to flee their homes, and left the UN mission in turmoil. |
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A GANG went on the rampage and tried to carry out four ram raids in less than an hour. |
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The US imperialists and the Lee Myung Bak group are now in the mire, he said, adding that the patriotic forces will surely emerge victorious no matter how wildly the traitorous forces go on the rampage. |
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The approximately 300 inmates of Yokadouma prison went on a rampage on 22 April 2008, reportedly following the death of one of the inmates, apparently due to denial of proper medical treatment. |
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As you are aware, the extension of Aung San Suu Kyi's house arrest comes at a time when more than 13,000 villagers in the Karen State have been forced from their homes following a rampage orchestrated by the Burmese military. |
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Since many of the world's current conflicts are being waged not over ideas, but over resources, the intention of warlords is neither to liberate nor to represent the people over whose bodies and lands they rampage. |
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Can we allow ourselves to let Milosevic continue his rampage? |
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The first leg in Rome was marred by trouble when Feyenoord fans went on the rampage, causing damage to a 500-year-old fountain which experts said cannot be repaired. |
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In the midst of this rampage, I found myself talking with Lucy Big Lake. |
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Another is that French people no longer feel safe when using public transport because of security fears and because they are intimidated by the yobs who go on the rampage on it. |
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Might Jurassic World be the moment that Stegosaurus finally shines, perhaps in a plot where it discovers that its wife has been having an affair, and goes on a vengeful rampage? |
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And cable car rides to enjoy magnificent views, boat trips to see dolphins and the chance to be entertained by Barbary apes on the rampage make for the icing on the cake. |
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