The furbearers around this area are quite seriously hunted, trapped and senselessly killed. |
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At that moment Mr Hill's active and fulfilling life as a headmaster of a leading secondary school senselessly ended. |
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It is repulsive. In every war, soldiers commit atrocities and die senselessly, often because of the mistakes of their superior officers. |
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To bicker senselessly and be sore losers is as pathetic as it is graceless. |
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At ground level, a bistro and book shop have been elbowed aside to create a senselessly spacious foyer, floored in black basalt. |
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I hadn't futzed with an iamb in ages, and the words just dog-paddled around the page, senselessly. |
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Violently and senselessly in the seedy confines of a MedellĂn night club car park. |
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It was a senselessly violent end to a career spent exposing the senseless violence that has for years plagued El Salvador for years. |
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What is the grand purpose towards which he must suffer this indignity, this loss of sense after sense until he is walled in senselessly, no hope of escape? |
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And by not taking this lesson to heart, it becomes appallingly easy for the world to stand by and watch as human lives are senselessly wasted time and again. |
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I guess he's now one of my oldest surviving mates, many others having disappeared without trace, turned into jerks, or senselessly died on the roads. |
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In the Nanticoke plant, 1,100 jobs are on hold while steel is senselessly travelling back and forth across the border. |
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And someone, arrested for a petty offense, dies senselessly of an asthma attack in a holding cell. |
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Czech holdings would, according to the existing proposal, be forced to split up senselessly and actually become less efficient. |
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The United Nations must cease senselessly enforcing a policy of political apartheid against the 23 million people of Taiwan. |
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A young boy of 15 was senselessly shot and killed and another school was placed under a lockdown order. |
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Public money is senselessly spent on billboard posters showing the flat faces of those who do not know how to get out and meet the people. |
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Every year in New Brunswick young lives are senselessly lost or destroyed by automobile crashes resulting from drinking and driving. |
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Pride breeds the prejudices that pit them senselessly against one another. |
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The person who loves his or her animals but has too many to keep well fed commits a different kind of crime his or her than the person who senselessly brutalizes an animal. |
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In my country, over a period of 26 years, many lives were senselessly lost due to suicide terrorist attacks on our Central Bank, the central bus station, passenger trains and other public places. |
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The years 2002-2007 saw an upsurge in violent crime never witnessed before during which several hundred citizens, including children, were senselessly killed by heavily armed criminal gangs. |
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However, the people killed so cruelly and senselessly, in this cruel and senseless war, oblige us to ask whether this war could have been avoided, and that is a question that Europe, too, must answer. |
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Therefore the current protection offered by the framework of initial public offerings seems senselessly penalising for the wind energy sector, at least as far as the current procedures are concerned. |
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After several attempts, irritated by their incapacity to fly, the birds started attacking each other with their beak, hurting each other senselessly? |
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Pietersen senselessly clipped Peter Siddle to midwicket after Joe Root had struck the first ball he faced from Nathan Lyon to deep square-leg to expose the lower middle-order to Johnson. |
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Most businesses owners are too consumed with the everyday running of their business to realise just how much time is senselessly wasted with internal administration. |
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I must stress, however, that we cannot stay silent when things we construct with resources provided by the European Union are then senselessly destroyed within a short time. |
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I ask you to provide authority for local law enforcement to work together with federal agencies when someone is senselessly attacked because of where they are from or because of who they are. |
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In what looks like the theatre of the absurd, prosecutors have for weeks been senselessly reading out pages from their multi-volume case, often confusing pages and repeating passages twice. |
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