There is no doubt that the person to be tried committed criminal enormities. |
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Such bloodstained enormities pass unnoticed now in a media pummelled into numbness by a government at last bereft of any moral sense or shame. |
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Henderson would carry into battle a keen humour and surrealistic artistry as a civilising force to offset the enormities of war. |
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Before the human and financial enormities of that conflict, leaders and citizens assumed that wars were what countries did. |
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Men cease to be surprised at the most hideous moral enormities. |
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Yet the enormities of the 1990s were not the work of one man alone, however great his responsibility. |
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But the court is the world's backstop for prosecuting genocide, war crimes and other enormities. |
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We'd seriously look into the possibility that the gratuitous violence of American popular culture sometimes inspires unstable personalities to re-enact the enormities they've witnessed thousands of times on their screens. |
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The enormities of the health problems facing the population of Northern Iraq are magnified by an appalling lack of medical resources and infrastructure. |
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