Searching a blood-soaked hotel room is tough enough without having to stumble through the dark. |
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In the 1980s these neighbours fought a blood-soaked, inconclusive war that destroyed an entire generation and claimed more than 1 million lives. |
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He had a wound both in his head and in his arm, both bandaged with blood-soaked rags. |
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The three days that followed, from February 28 to March 2, were blood-soaked. |
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A blood-soaked man was left lying on a trolley between corridors for close on 15 hours after suffering a triple-fracture to his cheekbone. |
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Margaret reluctantly lifted up her hand, still covered in the blood-soaked napkin that clung to her skin. |
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Her parents brought her to hospital after finding her lying in blood-soaked sheets. |
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Placing a blood-soaked gauze pad in a garbage can containing otherwise ordinary trash converts the entire container into medical waste. |
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She paces around the room in a blood-soaked nightie, in front of blood-smeared walls. |
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She pushed people aside and didn't care about the red liquid on her feet from the blood-soaked carpets. |
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In a television landscape filled with blood-soaked series, this smarty-pants police procedural stands out. |
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For many the novelty of all that blood-soaked jibber-jabber wore thin pretty quickly. |
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No war can settle the conflict between two nationalisms and the three religions that share blood-soaked Jerusalem. |
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Somehow he'd managed to survive the atrocities Richie and Felicia had not, in a blood-soaked prison cell in Versailles palace. |
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As I stood in the hospital looking at the blood-soaked cots, I had a feeling of foreboding. |
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Several blood-soaked household items were found in the vehicle, along with Shawn's knapsack. |
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I wanted to gather up his blood-soaked clothes and take them with me, but I was not allowed to do so. |
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When we arrived at Golgotha, they stripped him of his blood-soaked clothes and nailed him to the cross he had been struggling to carry. |
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At least 8 000 died, their bodies lost in the blood-soaked quagmire of the battlefield, a field which became a mass grave. |
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Nothing useful, nothing really worth while, nothing beautiful ever took root in blood-soaked earth. |
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Australia was not born of a blood-soaked conflict or struggle to be free from oppression. |
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The film is a brutal, blood-soaked plea for compassion and understanding in the face of monstrosity. |
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Nobody could believe it when Mr O'Brien was found dead in a blood-soaked bedroom, naked and trussed up in handcuffs, blindfold and gagged. |
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Criminal and civil proceedings are being prepared against rogue operators who dumped tonnes of blood-soaked hospital waste and personal records on farmland in Wicklow. |
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A few girls screamed in terror at the sight of the blood-soaked stranger. |
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Eleven young women, aged sixteen to twenty, were escorted to police cells in their blood-soaked night shirts with their bodies bound in strait jackets. |
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Perhaps I've been subjected to a few too many blood-soaked movies? |
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Marie manages to stow away and must now, in one blood-soaked night, figure a way to find help and spring her friend from the clutches of a maniac. |
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His blood-soaked remake is definitely a hit and has become an important touchstone in hip-hop and rap culture with its inverted portrayal of the American Dream. |
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Contrary to the blood-soaked novel, when you get yourself in a sword fight, opponents will kneel down and give up when you've hit them enough times. |
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On that blood-soaked continent, the reigning monarchs and other despotic rulers thought up an ingenious system to perpetuate their oppressive systems of government. |
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The contrasting riotous oddball farce and the blood-soaked political thriller could hardly be more different. |
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All this so that the Entente could re-occupy a stretch of blood-soaked mud along both banks of the Somme river averaging less than a kilometre in depth. |
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We move along blood-soaked ditches at night. |
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The famous image of his bandaged head and blood-soaked shirt certainly remains among the most iconic in English football history, and undoubtedly cemented his status among the supporters. |
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Bastille Day in France commemorates the French Revolution and reminds us of one of the most unpleasant and blood-soaked regimes ever to have reduced a country to penury. |
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One of the issues confronting the Supreme Court of Canada was the admissibility of the blood-soaked shirt and other evidence seized in the trailer. |
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Despite the woodchopping and the 70-mile hikes with a blood-soaked shirt from the rucksack on my back, I loved it. |
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Baumgold, who comes from a family in the diamond trade, has written a fictionalized account of an original conflict diamond, the blood-soaked Régent Diamond. |
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But with his expat history and familiarity with Japanese language and culture, it's only natural that the San Francisco cops would consult him about the blood-soaked kanji ideograph found at the scene of a multiple murder. |
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Her painting Henry Ford Hospital depicts the artist, naked and alone on blood-soaked sheets, surrounded by a barren landscape that echoes her own barrenness. |
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However when police they arrived they discovered the blood was in fact a broken bottle of blackcurrant cough mixture and the blood-soaked body was merely shopping bags. |
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Hoult swaggers through the blood-soaked melee in style, inspiring fear and loathing in equal measure as his Machiavellian puppetmaster jostles for superiority. |
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An Emirati second lieutenant testified that he spotted the blood-soaked underdress of the victim, blood stains and water bottles on the ground when he checked the crime scene. |
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Blood-soaked and cruel, the movie was a huge hit with hipster cinephiles. |
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Blood-soaked walls and carpets and severed heads are being used to construct grisly murder scenes as part of a gory game of whodunit for students to solve. |
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