Most of us are familiar with the Holocaust's unspeakable brutalities and degradations. |
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As he tries to find out what happened, he is sucked into a world of gunmen and no-go garrisons, brutalities and betrayals. |
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No continent, to our great shame, can claim exemption from such brutalities. |
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It is little more than a long catalogue of police brutalities, riots, social upheaval, disgust and unearned shame. |
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This corps was never involved in the brutalities associated with other native police. |
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I don't think he was exposed to enough of their atrocities and enough of their brutalities to understand what he really was getting involved in. |
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When other ex-Soviet republics commemorate Soviet brutalities, Russia treats this as a distortion of history. |
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This is particularly the case concerning brutalities and improper care and handling of animals. |
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Long after guns have fallen silent, such people remain traumatized and permanently scarred by the brutalities of war. |
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Hundreds of patients report numerous other forms of violence, acts of cruelty and brutalities. |
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Together these three witness numerous Vietnarn-esque barbarities, and the more they try to make sense of these brutalities and work toward peace, the more things go awry. |
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Covetousness is the secret cause of hatred and the brutalities of this world and, many times, they assume legal aspects. |
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These nonchalant brutalities seem at first at odds with the genteel decorum that mostly cloaks late-19th century culture. |
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Scholars of all ranks show how Wentworth was the product of a thousand horrific cultural blindnesses and Eurocentric brutalities. |
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A government commission into last year's brutalities in Rakhine state is due to be published soon. |
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However, some Chinese and South Koreans view Mr Abe as a hawk with revisionist views about Japan's past imperialist brutalities. |
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These kept her in touch with sensibilities and values remote from the daily brutalities of the camp. |
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Race is one of the bases on which brutalities are enacted, and there is nowhere and no one immune from racism. |
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With Libya at the helm, the Commission has just shown itself ready to cover up for the brutalities of some of its members through dirty deals. |
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The brutalities of the 1990s were the starting point on the road that led to resolution 1325 and several other resolutions that followed. |
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Violence has been committed by both parties, as documented by various organizations, and innocent Tamil people have been at the receiving end of all these brutalities. |
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The Special Rapporteur reiterates his concern about the ongoing situation in Unity state, particularly about the plight of civilians, in view of the recent escalation of war-related activities and brutalities reported. |
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We all know that dictatorship is also the breeding ground for major problems such as corruption and brutalities, problems that we see happening right now in Vietnam. |
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Their explorations devastated native peoples in the Americas and laid the foundations for exploitation in Asia and Africa that culminated in the brutalities of 19th-century imperialism. |
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The goals of the air attacks were to end Serbia's brutalities against the ethnic Albanians, who make up nine-tenths of the population of Kosovo, and at the same time not break up the country. |
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Please do your research on the Internet about the human rights abuses and mass police brutalities in Hungary and make sure that it can never happen again. |
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Notably during cross-border long-distance transport animals are often subject to brutalities and improper care and handling, or are unfit to be transported in the first place. |
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Some American POWs claimed the Germans were victims of circumstance and did the best they could, while others accused their captors of brutalities and forced labour. |
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