Now thousands of them were left completely defenseless in this horrific tragedy. |
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As he stood there defenseless, the sailor was about to plunge his cutlass into him for the last time. |
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Even still, there are other perils awaiting the defenseless gall wasps inside their papery galls. |
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When that happens, the usurper proceeds systematically to execute the now defenseless larvae before it deposits its own eggs in the gall. |
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Nietzsche illustrates the dynamics of the strong valuation with an infamous image of birds of prey devouring defenseless lambs. |
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Jonathan easily dodged out of the way, and then rushed at the now defenseless student. |
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You'll just zap me with your death ray when we're halfway across the river and I'm all defenseless. |
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I wept at the thought that anyone could be so breathtakingly cruel to the most innocent and defenseless members of our society. |
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They, in spite of the most expensive and elaborate defense paraphernalia of the US Government, feel defenseless. |
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States which are defenseless can be attacked at will, with the most flimsy pretexts and virtually no international support. |
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They surrounded the defenseless woman, shouting at her, gesticulating violently. |
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Severin charged, swiping the dagger in a wide arc that left him wide open and defenseless. |
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They are completely defenseless and completely dependent, the easiest of targets. |
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There are conflicts where one side is a fully armed and violent oppressor while the other side is defenseless and oppressed. |
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Well, why learn on the job in a dangerous sport where the object is to render somebody defenseless. |
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For example, the porcupine is defenseless except for its quills, the deer vulnerable except for its speed. |
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When slavers came to harvest humans for sale, these African societies were utterly defenseless. |
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When a mighty predator makes a meal of a slow-witted, defenseless, helpless creature, one can hardly help but cringe. |
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As the ship tore through the defenseless nurseries, its propellers caught the fishery ropes and dragged the nurseries in its wake. |
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I understand why Nancy would say that this is just an attack on this poor, defenseless woman. |
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The transport crews had a tendency to surrender before they were rendered totally defenseless. |
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Of course, others thought that you had shot four defenseless guys that were just panhandling. |
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But when they are in our custody, when they are defenseless, it is a mark of Western civilization that we treat them humanely. |
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We see it very, very often, and juries very often feel the same way when you have a defenseless child. |
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How could the government especially appear so defenseless against a direct attack? |
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She held an athame in her hand, which was what she used to kill the defenseless animal. |
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Or would he choose to beggar the kingdom, leaving it weak and defenseless against his forces, just for the entertainment? |
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Jesus showed particular concern for children because he wanted his followers to be particularly attentive to the poor and the defenseless. |
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These shortcomings demonstrate that we are prepared for the past, but defenseless and, more especially, those which cloud our immediate future. |
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As with most scapegoating, it tended to be the most defenseless who were ultimately persecuted. |
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He played right into my vulnerable defenseless beginner trap. |
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Though the barn owl is a most haunting bird, especially when seen hunting low over meadows at dusk, on slow, noiseless wings, it's defenseless against the thundering highways. |
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Sensor probes detected activity on the Utopian space station and the domed settlement on the moon, all left defenseless as the last of the armed ships attempted to escape. |
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I will never reject, from any consideration personal to myself, the cause of the defenseless or oppressed, or delay any person's cause for lucre or malice. |
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They may dry out before successfully emerging from the old cuticle, or they may fall victim to a predator while defenseless. |
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It is unethicality when an entity acts intentionally to gain some advantage, or inflict some loss over another entity who is either unaware of such intention, or defenseless against it. |
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So here, the killing of defenseless civilians during a war may be a war crime, but the same killings are part of another crime. |
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Elected governor of Virginia in 1779, he was caught off-guard by a surprise British invasion in 1780 against which the state was defenseless. |
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Later the lack of a common radio frequency among some units leaves Marines powerless to prevent another unit from firing on defenseless civilians. |
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Structural injustice occurs when we let the system oppress the poor and the defenseless by washing our hands of the matter or simply walking away from the victims. |
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It matters not that the average rape victim is either a child, a defenseless old lady or some victim unfortunate enough to have crossed paths with a sicko on a dark road. |
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Seals on the ice are very slow-moving and defenseless against the sealers and their clubs and guns. |
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I understand why you were so moved that you left your secure, comfortable lives to defend the defenseless in a far off land. |
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Many of these systems, normally taken for granted, are virtually defenseless against determined hackers. |
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Heinous acts, especially when perpetrated on defenseless minors, elicit equally heinous responses even in sane minds. |
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War is the most effective way to impoverish a society and leave it defenseless against dictatorial ambitions. |
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The Society recognizes that it must assume, also, a role of advocacy for those who are defenseless or voiceless. |
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So much for the respect of the young and defenseless in our society! |
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It is the weak nerve center of a flabby semistate, with almost defenseless frontiers, where humanitarian rhetoric masks spinelessness. |
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His lyre was silent, yet he dreamed, defenseless. |
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We must also emphasize strongly that it is imperative that international conventions be respected by all parties and that all violence and reprisals against innocent and defenseless populations cease. |
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The 2008 crisis did not provide the slightest hope of improving the situation for people who were already defenseless and are now pushed to the limit. |
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Thus St John against the agnostics, who did not accept the folly of the cross and its scandal, being unable to kneel before a poor and defenseless child in a manger. |
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You were utterly, sublimely defenseless against the laughter. |
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This makes it quite similar with other defenseless creatures of the ocean waters like hydroids and jellies. |
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However the premature death of the Hungarian Lord left Pannonia defenseless and in chaos. |
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After the death of Matthew, and with end of the Black Army, the Ottoman Empire grew in strength and Central Europe was defenseless. |
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Twenty defenseless children were gunned down by a sick individual. |
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Their ability to launch a surprise strike renders us defenseless. |
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Troops, defenseless and exposed to all the weapons of the enemy, are more disposed to fly than fight. |
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The rain prevented them from using their bows because the sinew strings become slack when wet, and rendered them virtually defenseless. |
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Being defenseless is a primary element of childhood. |
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Persuaded by their leaders that they were invulnerable to bullets, the Simba advanced defenseless before the machine guns of the mercenaries, who mowed them down in successive waves. |
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Well, there are the almost 100 million dead from two world wars, the devastation of Europe and much of Asia, the savagery at Hiroshima and Nagasaki where essentially a defenseless people were incinerated by atomic weaponry. |
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Bad temper is to be controlled, not vented on the defenseless. |
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So, you support the right of an individual to end defenseless life without penalty, but you won't support the right to continue an offenseless life without penalty? |
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