During the riots, the photograph of Ansari's tear-stained face begging for mercy from his assailants moved the nation. |
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Police treated Robert's attack as a hate crime, but his assailants have never been caught. |
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In January, assailants sprayed the building with bullets, shattering doors and windows. |
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The age range of assailants further suggests that this was not a crime confined to young men. |
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Now the theory runs that one or more assailants killed the poor fellow in a two-day running fight. |
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Her weapon was a set of red cheerleading pom-poms, with which she'd distract assailants before kung-fu kicking them. |
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He, along with another friend, Amandeep Singh, alias Lovely, identified Gurmeet Singh Pinky from amongst the assailants. |
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A few days later a senior RSS functionary was knifed to death by unknown assailants in the district. |
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The assailants were possibly in the building and the bodyguard came upon them by accident. |
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He said he left the house and ran around the block, which is shaped like a horseshoe, looking for the women's assailants. |
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Security forces killed the two remaining assailants, who had opened fire indiscriminately, the military said. |
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Among the many murky questions surrounding the killing is the mysterious background of the assailants. |
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Their assailants are not white racist cops or Klan nightriders but black males. |
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He quickly picked apples from the boughs of the tree, throwing them forcefully down upon the heads of his assailants. |
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The guard assigned to the U.S. ambassador shot at the assailants, and after a brief gun battle, the assassins were overcome. |
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In these Apocryphal accounts, they appear as the molesters, assailants, and destroyers of men. |
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I cannot provide more details, but the police know who one of the assailants is. |
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It reached down his back to his tail bone and he now scrutinized each of his friend's assailants with his bright red eyes. |
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One day in an ice-stricken back alley I saw a fat little man beat the daylights out of four larger, stronger assailants. |
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Soldiers escorting the truck returned fire, killing the assailants, the army said. |
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In the case of the Kalundu killing, the assailants must have been lurking in the vicinity waiting for their victim. |
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Police believe jealousy may have been the motive behind the killing of a building decorator, shot dead by unknown assailants in his home. |
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The paper said security forces were unable to capture the assailants but managed to recover abandoned weapons and military uniforms. |
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Bystanders, assailants, and victims typically attributed deadly saloon brawls to violations of or challenges to the rules of plebeian culture. |
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A bolt struck one of the assailants in the neck and nearly decapitated him. |
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The assailants apparently fled after firing on several homes in the settlement. |
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Pakistan has condemned the attack and denied any connection with the assailants. |
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The assailants fled after the attack, for which no militant group has claimed responsibility. |
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It is common in knife attacks for such assailants to strike quickly and repeatedly. |
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She died in a hail of bullets fired on Sunday by two assailants using assault rifles. |
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Most assailants are unprepared for this type technique and it takes them totally by surprise. |
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Some of the assailants were known, and some even openly boasted of their acts. |
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The club's lights had been tampered with by the assailants and many were crushed in the rush for the exits. |
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Despite an intensive police search, neither the attacker nor his two assailants were found. |
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In 2004, two Sikh men were viciously beaten by young white assailants while walking on the sidewalk. |
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Listening to your US co-pilot congratulate you as you mow down a bunch of assailants is surprisingly jarring. |
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Fortified residence of a feudal lord, designed to protect against assailants. |
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Adventurers fighting an amphisbaena need to be doubly careful, since both heads are capable of attacking and even swallowing assailants with ease. |
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A gunfight broke out with machine guns between the assailants and the paper's guards. |
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He backpedaled up the steep stairs, so he could face the enemy while emptying his AK-47 into the pursuing assailants. |
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The things that she does in her courtroom are really part of the new wave in restorative justice, having victims confront their assailants, assailants apologize. |
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The two assailants rammed their victim with a car before hacking him to death with knives and a cleaver. |
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Nine out of ten murders had the hallmarks of premeditation, such as careful planning, groups of assailants, and gangland-style executions. |
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I was not physically injured but I have a mark on my neck because my assailants tried to strangle me. |
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According to first findings, the guard was shot down with eight or nine bullets from a machine gun fired by an unknown number of assailants who had approached him. |
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Incorporeally, I pour psychovoltage into a neurobolas and kinetic it at our assailants. |
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The victim managed to break away from the assailants and ran off. |
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The assailants took cases of beer, musical equipment and cash from the till before making off. |
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Unfortunately, it was not fully explained why Mr Thompson was in the company of such orthodontic assailants as Suarez and a rabid Alsatian. |
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Mr Horwell described the victim as a proud man and said there were indications that he had tried to resist his assailants. |
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Three of the assailants were killed in the attack and their weapons were recovered. |
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The assailants also reportedly abducted several villagers, including four young girls. |
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Unsure of Shawn's fate, police continued to follow all clues to find him and his assumed assailants. |
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We urge the authorities to open an investigation to promptly discover who his assailants were. |
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The assailants were never identified and the victim turned to the French State for compensation under the national compensation scheme. |
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In the course of this episode, one of his assailants asked him where the complainants were. |
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In several cases, the assailants asked for money and other valuables and killed those who could not provide what they were asking for. |
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He told reporters how his assailants had recognized him, set upon him with knives and tried to dismember his wrists. |
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The four assailants were not captured and are still at large. |
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All eight of the assailants who attacked a five-star hotel in Kabul were killed overnight. |
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Their assailants were armed with knobkierries, assegais and machetes. |
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The pair were attacked with knives before their assailants fled the scene. |
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Officials said assailants stole vehicles and weapons from the police station and that two policemen were among the dead. |
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Then a gas pipeline in the Poltava region of Ukraine was suddenly blown up by unknown assailants. |
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The French government has been careful not to prejudge the identity of the assailants or their motives. |
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Prosecutor Bob Elias said a machete-like knife had been used in the attack with the video showing one of the assailants thrusting three stabs at Mr Murgatroyd. |
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Although Denny's assailants appeared to have free rein in the unpoliced intersection, several suspects were later identified through news footage turned state's evidence. |
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After a struggle, he had shot both assailants. |
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Unlike violence between strangers, domestic violence victims may live with their assailants, often have strong emotional and financial bonds, often share children, and often do not wish the relationship to end. |
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Levies sources told that assailants opened indiscriminate fire at a vehicle in Zhob's Qamaruddin Karez area. |
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The daughter reported hearing the assailants singing Somali songs. |
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If the assailants intended to maximize casualties, generate publicity, and radicalize Uighurs and Hans who had previously been ambivalent about this conflict, they succeeded spectacularly. |
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A series of vicious physical assaults against journalists by unknown assailants in 2006 and 2007 remain unpunished with little or no investigation. |
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Concerning this case, the Greek authorities have informed ECRI that despite a thorough investigation, they have not yet apprehended the assailants. |
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In the pre-dawn attack on July 31, assailants hurled firebombs into a bedroom of the Dawabsheh family's home in the West Bank village of Duma. |
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His assailants also broke three of his fingers. |
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In January 2006, during the attacks against the two camps of Akouédo, some Embassies of West African countries protested against the arrest of their citizens alleged to be assailants and demanded their release. |
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To rebuke the defenders for the vigor of their defense adds insult to injury, and to chide them for failing to instantly forgive their assailants is simply to encourage rampant aggression with impunity. |
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Fear, isolation, taboos, prejudices and lack of knowledge about available resources and the legal process all undermine the ability of women and girls to confront their assailants. |
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In this way Sinh is metamorphosised in teh flash of an eye, electrifying the surviving monks who find their courage again and manage to force their assailants to flee. |
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On October 3, unknown assailants gunned down Japanese businessman Hosi Koniyo in northwestern Rangpur. |
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In May 2005, Wu was beaten up by unidentified assailants, resulting in damage to his fourth and fifth spinal vertebrae and the fracture of two ribs. |
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In doing so, the assailants maintain an ancient tradition: the Sunni caliph Mansur founded Baghdad in 672 and left a crypt full of Shia corpses below his palace. |
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Meanwhile the street boys kept up a shower of mud balls, many of which hit the Doctor, while the rest were distributed upon his assailants. |
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His assailants look on as he swings out of reach. |
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I am also deeply worried about the abduction of the Iranian trade union leader, Mr. Mansour Osanloo, by unidentified assailants in Tehran on 10 July. |
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Traditional society dictates that her value is intimately linked to her sexuality, and in this way the assailants are able to conduct a very effective campaign to demoralise the whole of society. |
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No one knew for sure who the armed assailants were — some suspected they were batlijya, disguised secret police — but both Sunni and Shi'a students were terrified. |
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His assailants apparently thought the parliamentarians should not have given an interview to a station considered sympathetic to the opposition Kuomintang party. |
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It was short-lived, the couple divorcing in 1981 – a year before McGillis was raped at knifepoint by two assailants who forced their way into her Manhattan apartment. |
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The assailants, wielding machetes, seized more than 2,000 copies of the 15 June issue while others shouted out that the weekly had insulted the president. |
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The slaughter in the street of the Bangladeshi science writer Ananta Bijoy Das by assailants armed with machetes marks the third time this year that an atheist has been murdered in that country for his opinions. |
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According to his half-brother, the assailants were police officers, but his lawyer had allegedly advised him not to include that information in his police statement. |
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In 2006 Noel Capulong of the Southern Tagalog Environmental Action Movement, which was supporting the villagers' cause against the Laiban dam, was shot dead by motorcycle-riding assailants. |
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At the dawn of the modern age, this great image echoes old depictions of the Temptations of St. Anthony, whose assailants have not gone away after all. |
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Witness to the fight, Ms. Trombley managed to get in between the assailants and the unconscious victim, draping herself over top of him to shield him from further attacks. |
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His humane and understanding treatment of two insane assailants, Margaret Nicholson in 1786 and John Frith in 1790, contributed to his popularity. |
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If assailants made it past the first line of defence they would be caught in the killing ground between the inner and outer walls and have to assault the second wall. |
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The antagonists in these sieges are not recorded, but the most reasonable interpretation is thought to be that Bridei's forces were the assailants. |
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Police confiscated seven firearms and four fragmentation grenades at the scene, as well as five vehicles believed to have belonged to the assailants, the government said. |
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They threw out flankers, and endeavored to dislodge their assailants. |
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It was still too shallow for the turtle to swim, but it used its four flappers with so much effect against its two assailants, as to give them a thorough shower-bath. |
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