The Russian hostage situation has been resolved bloodily, but the number of casualties is unknown so far. |
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The unsupported troops who had achieved the break in the Union gun line were mostly killed or captured, and the attack decisively and bloodily repulsed. |
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New Generation has clashed bloodily with other groups, notably the Zetas, and has recently turned its fire on the police and army. |
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Elisha tells Namaan to come, and when he comes, it is with all the Aramean horses and chariots that have otherwise been deployed so bloodily on the battlefield. |
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In the aftermath of a disputed election in 2007, Kibera, whose districts are unofficially divided along tribal lines, was affected as bloodily as anywhere. |
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They soon gained momentum, turning into a rally of thousands in Manama, the capital, before being bloodily dispersed in the early hours of February 17th, leaving at least three people dead. |
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But that fragile truce no longer holds, as the assassination of Benazir Bhutto in December and the bombing of the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad in September have made bloodily clear. |
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Today it targets courageous leftists who demonstrate against the imperialist NATO war alliance, an alliance with which the imperialists seek to bloodily impose their interests worldwide. |
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Denied reinforcements, he and his small band of troops had to stand by in horror as an estimated 800,000 men, women and children were bloodily massacred. |
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It is also worth asking how it came to be that the chief war aim of NATO was keeping the alliance together, what disciplines it implies, and how easily and how bloodily it can be repeated. |
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As Blade, Snipes only has to look menacing, make some martial-arts moves and gorily and bloodily rid the world of bad vamps. |
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The students and workers whom the Chinese regime so bloodily suppressed failed to achieve any of their objectives, and the democracy movement they represented has since been extirpated with great ruthlessness. |
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It is not inconceivable that Indonesia could break up, and bloodily, which might launch an armada of boat people seeking refuge in the Philippines, Malaysia or Australia. |
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The West welcomed our revolutions, sympathised with us, then tolerated it when the Soviet Union quashed and bloodily stamped out these expressions of desire for freedom. |
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As he reeled on wide-braced legs, sobbing for breath, the jungle and the moon swimming bloodily to his sight, the thrash of bat-wings was loud in his ears. |
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