There, last Tuesday, occurred a scene all but lost amid the horrific pictures of last week. |
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After a horrific string of near misses, their final match saw them beat Selkirk 17-15 at Beveridge Park. |
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The startled hogger awoke to the sparks of the fuzees and an horrific view of the rear of a train dead ahead and no way to stop in time. |
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Her injuries were so horrific that the vet had no choice but to put her to sleep. |
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A man suffered horrific crush injuries to his hand after he became trapped in a printing press. |
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A pair of Staffordshire Terrier crosses mauled three cats to death and attacked a woman during a horrific killing spree on a Southampton estate. |
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The truly horrific adaptation, however, remains the 1933 version starring Charles Laughton, titled Island of Lost Souls. |
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Forty thousand bulls are slaughtered in Spanish bullrings every year in the most horrific of ways. |
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A boy of five was pulled to the ground and savaged by a bull terrier in a horrific attack witnessed by his father and identical twin brother. |
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The use of lighting plays an intrinsic role in creating a horrific, spine-tingling environment for the characters to interact within. |
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Hopefully this change will not wipe away traces of the past, however horrific, before you have a chance to go there. |
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To say too much would be to spoil the occasion, but there are twists, turns and horrific blood curdling scenes of carnage. |
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He was crucifying people who were recently widowed in a most horrific way, people who were still in the grips of devastation. |
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Long gone are the circus performances involving performing animals and horrific displays of human freakishness. |
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Here was someone who did not allow the horrific hand of commercialism to dilute his message. |
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A notorious accident spot that has been the scene of horrific road crashes is the focus of a new safety plan. |
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Our fears about a nuclear strike traditionally include the horrific death toll, the living envying the dead, etc. |
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Rush hour traffic was brought to a standstill today after a man was killed in an horrific crash on a busy North Yorkshire road. |
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The course of this journey is one fraught with self destructive and horrific events. |
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The teenager, wanting only to be named as Andrew, suffered horrific injuries when he was knifed in the face by a supporter at the football match. |
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He flips the brochure round and shows me a horrific black-and-white still of a starving child. |
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The horrific nature of many of the war-related images that have appeared online have left Internet users with a range of feelings. |
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Everybody has bitter experiences, horrific memories, and heart-rending stories of the past. |
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A landlord who was tied up and threatened at knifepoint while balaclava-clad raiders ransacked his Brentwood pub has told of his horrific ordeal. |
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His body was covered in horrific bedsores that caused him to cry out in pain whenever they were touched. |
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Many of them show attacks on children and are too horrific for a newspaper. |
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I could go on and on and on to describe the outpouring of support for the families that have been impacted by this horrific tragedy. |
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This is a personally horrific, professionally-damaging and gutless accusation to make without substantiation. |
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A speeding driver who cheated death in a horrific collision has made a desperate plea for Swindon motorists to slow down. |
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The letter was worded in such a way that made the exam sound like something horrific. |
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Anyone unfamiliar with those horrific events owes it to himself or herself to find out more. |
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It was fitting that the goal should come from an error, and a horrific one from home goalkeeper Marshall. |
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But the most horrific incident of this sort in the novel occurs when Lorraine is raped by C. C. Baker and his gang of hoodlums. |
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To lose a child that way or to have to identify their body would be just horrific. |
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He says that is the way it has to be, because the reality is too horrific to squeeze into a prime time television slot. |
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In the letter he told of Barbara's battle to recover from her horrific ordeal. |
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It would also ask them to think about the horrific manner in which he died. |
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Often, when grafts heal, they thicken and leave the patients with horrific scarring. |
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The horrific accident happened when the two sides of a grave he was digging caved in on him. |
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All who drowned were illegal immigrants who endured the most horrific working conditions. |
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A man has died and another is in a serious condition after a horrific road collision with a petrol tanker. |
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I have no horrific sexual episodes that would only emerge through insidious regression therapy. |
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Following the horrific loss of life and injury, blood supplies are critically low. |
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He reinvents himself after committing horrific atrocities and seems to constantly try to keep the past at bay. |
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I support the president's decision to use military force in the face of this horrific crime against humanity. |
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The rich and the poor are worlds apart yet we are never told or never see the really horrific scenes. |
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There should be no impunity and any perpetrators of such a horrific crime against humanity must be held accountable. |
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David Morse, as an American engineer, faces horrific conditions after being kidnapped by Colombian renegades. |
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Working in Sierra Leone, she found horrific decay among the children whose teeth she examined. |
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Although Mutius's death is horrific in its own right, Rome does not reprimand Titus for his action. |
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Jurors were spared much of the gory detail in the case, but the horrific nature of the crime and the grisly aftermath was hard to avoid. |
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The film once more revisits the gruesome case of Manson, the madman who led a commune of young people into a series of horrific murders. |
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Tributes were paid yesterday to young sweethearts who were killed in a horrific car crash at an accident blackspot. |
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The potential for future conflicts is horrific, and will remain so while capitalism survives. |
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For three years armies marched and countermarched between horrific battles, which slaughtered thousands but allowed neither side to prevail. |
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Miss Lewis says doctors have told her that her father now has a 50 per cent chance, possibly less, of surviving the horrific injuries. |
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Royal Rosa disappointed on his seasonal debut after making a horrific mistake at the first flight. |
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The horrific events of the weekend, and the realisation that a dangerous killer is on the loose, has heightened fear of crime. |
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Witnesses who watched the chaos unfold described horrific scenes as emergency services tried to save the lives of the two policewomen. |
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Many feel the capture of their leader will provoke diehard terrorists into wreaking ever more horrific reprisals. |
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Following the horrific loss of life and injury in Bali, blood supplies are critically low. |
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We were also able to rid her of her horrific jeans and had them replaced with a beautiful pair of low-rise flared jeans. |
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A man will have to undergo plastic surgery for an horrific injury after a blade cut his face when he fell from a ladder. |
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In effect, lynchers could go about their horrific deeds with the protection of the law and little fear of retribution. |
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Returning to the present, we find him a confused and frustrated old man, unable to come to grips with the horrific realities of modern war. |
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The horrific TV pictures of huge burning pyres of animal carcases helped make animal welfare a more sensitive issue. |
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I was disgusted, at such a serious moment and even horrific, how could he think of money. |
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Not every bad thing that happens, not even every awful, horrific thing, is necessarily traumatic. |
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So everything is stage managed to make the awful, horrific attack something very special. |
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First time round it was terribly trendy, but it's horrific that it's actually back in fashion. |
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The author apparently felt that this scene was too horrific and graphic to present to the audience, so he shrewdly decided to edit them out. |
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Those capable of working were not sent to the gas chambers, but put to back-breaking labour under horrific conditions. |
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Water poured in the car in steady gushes and mingled with the blood on my face, melting it into one horrific red mask. |
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He struck me as a moral pipsqueak who didn't even think what he had launched would be as horrific as it was. |
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Some horrific things happen in it, to be sure, but until the end it's not a particularly scary movie. |
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His wife was seven months pregnant as she watched the horrific scenes unfold on television in London. |
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Worse, some confined herds show horrific predisposition to mange, a disease rarely affecting free-ranging animals. |
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This century has been marked by some of the most horrific events in the history of mankind. |
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A horrific attack on father and daughter exposes the unspoken tensions in their relationship. |
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After describing the horrific devastation, the dispatch went on to describe the scenes in the hospital wards and what Dr Katsube had said. |
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The combination of horrific makeup, abhorrent timing, and trite jokes has literally become painful. |
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Most contemporary memoirs leave you feeling cheap, like you've been a fly on the wall at a particularly horrific therapy session. |
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Human beings over the ages have delighted in the most horrific and fiendish methods of inflicting extreme suffering, pain and mutilation. |
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Some of them endure the most horrific working conditions in brothels and massage parlours. |
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Until anyone is convicted of any crime, no matter how horrific the crime, they are innocent until proven guilty. |
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First, will this new society ever stop the cruel, barbaric treatment of farm animals that suffer from their birth to their horrific death? |
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He's set horrific tales of drug overdoses, chainsaw murders and matricide to a jubilant beat. |
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A down to-earth matter-of-fact approach devoid of judgment is best, no matter how horrific the details. |
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New York night life in all its true, hilarious, horrific, poignant and pinheaded glory. |
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He almost undoubtedly saved his wife's life, but the price he paid for this act of bravery and self-sacrifice was horrific. |
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Equally, we have numerous heroin addicts living the most horrific lifestyles from injecting in their groin to prostituting their bodies. |
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You have to wonder about the horrific irony of the death merchant confronting the loss of his own son. |
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Soon the merriness of the fiesta would be accompanied by horrific depictions of madhouses and covens. |
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He was in so much pain when he left that he immediately had to go into St Luke's Hospital for treatment for horrific bedsores. |
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Three Good Samaritans who stopped to help at a crash scene were among six people killed in an horrific pile-up on the A1 near Boroughbridge. |
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Customers are kindly asked not to bring up the horrific accident which left Mike with discolored white scar tissue around his eyes. |
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No matter how horrific the image, the photographer has documentary evidence on his side. |
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The consequences of drugs prescribed by practitioners with bogus qualifications and only the haziest understanding of medicine can be horrific. |
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A teenage driver was killed when his car collided head-on with a heavy goods vehicle in a horrific accident on a major road near York. |
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They had sat through some horrific details, hearing how the brave security guard was bound, gagged and beaten to death. |
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Decades of massive immigration had combined with corrupt government and the raw capitalism of the era to create horrific slums. |
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Yes the story and action is horrific at times but Ray and Kathy put in such excellent performances. |
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France had not completed its goals, mostly because of the horrific costs of war, which had increased France's total government debt sevenfold. |
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The family of a teenager killed in an horrific crash are urging drivers to belt up as police launch a new seatbelt campaign today. |
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Within a day or so you forget that you ever had anything so horrific occurring on your person. |
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As a former miner, his innate toughness saw him survive horrific chest injuries. |
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Through Mehuru's eyes, we see not only the horrific conditions of the middle passage, but also first impressions of white femininity. |
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For certain crimes where guilt is not in question, and the circumstances were horrific then people should be executed. |
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Some claim that the film glamourises drug abuse, but amidst the dark humour, there are some truly horrific moments. |
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Running one would only be a waste of taxpayers' money, which I'm sure our penny-pinching scheme opposers would find horrific! |
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For the peasantry in particular, the periods of English occupation must have been horrific. |
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Almost every day that week, Pakistani-army minions carried out horrific acts on Indians. |
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Most of us focus on our own lives and few of us enjoy thinking about horrific hypotheticals. |
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I would have been terrified by anything shockingly horrific when I was little. |
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His joyride ended in a horrific crash which put him in a coma and left him disabled, destroying his life. |
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The cost of patents on biologicals used in healthcare and medicines would be even higher and more horrific. |
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It's very funny, but the camera slowly slides into the next apartment and we realize that the moans aren't sexual ecstasy but horrific pain. |
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It was horrific and gruesome and I wondered how any of these women could get through each day without committing patricide. |
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The horrific devastation caused by this tsunami may be the worst natural disaster in recent history. |
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In their own words, child survivors recount the horrific event and the desperate weeks that followed. |
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With a sector of the city assigned, they tried to find anyone who had survived the horrific ordeal. |
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A man suffered a horrific eye injury after he and his girlfriend were attacked by a gang of thugs as they left a pub. |
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It's horrific and frightening and makes you question yourself and what you might be capable of. |
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These buildings had produced the most sickening and horrific ashes and smoke in existence, and now they were where the thief was hiding. |
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He certainly gave it his all until a tumble in the second half saw him pick up an horrific leg injury. |
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This horrific picture shows a cat lying in enormous distress, her front leg severed by a vicious and illegal gin trap. |
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Nobody wants the horrific slaughterhouse of war or the unbridled blackmail of terrorism but nobody wants to see evil flourish either. |
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Voltaire ridicules an old-school philosophical system by juxtaposing it with horrific historical reality. |
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The people are blanked out to allow you to receive the full horrific impact of their trashy homes. |
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Now thousands of them were left completely defenseless in this horrific tragedy. |
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Today horrific memories of the greyest of days in January are hard to erase. |
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Red flames danced, glowing, leaping and twisting, a haunting mix of black and red casting horrific patterns over the concrete. |
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The siege had come to a brutal and ugly end, but the full horrific scale of the crisis had not yet revealed itself. |
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James came running up the stairs and came into the horrific sight of his wife and child caught in mortal combat. |
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Some time later I received a magazine containing the horrific pictures of Belsen. |
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What surprised me most of all was her book extract, with tales of her horrific childhood. |
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Those islanders were forced to work under horrific conditions in the guano mines of Peru. |
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A spirited young girl who suffered horrific injuries in a freak horse accident has blossomed into a promising athlete with a bright future. |
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In this case there was uncertainty about how loved ones had died, and horrific images and stories in the media. |
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There's no doubt that some people suffered almost unimaginably horrific deaths. |
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When he was just 12, his father, a gasworks foreman, suffered an horrific industrial accident and died later in hospital. |
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She said the horrific attack had left many residents scared for their safety. |
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Hypnotically told, the movie then builds to its horrific climax, told graphically and unforgettably. |
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The costume also reflects how those who commit horrific acts of destruction are nameless, faceless people. |
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He cannot be permitted to go unobserved and unimpeded toward his horrific objective of amassing a stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. |
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The benefits of overthrow must of course be weighed against the horrific costs of war. |
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It is an horrific and extremely cowardly attack, which was totally unprovoked. |
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She was involved in a horrific smash, crashing into two cars which had already been involved in an accident. |
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On the other hand it is perpetually polluted, unrelentingly crowded, the weather is atrocious and the roads are horrific. |
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If you read their stories, they are almost uniformly bleak, with stories of unrelieved violence and horrific choices. |
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In one shot he planted a chainsaw blade in a pot of soil to create a quietly horrific emblem of evil in bloom. |
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While the horrific wig is gone, the creative momentum the show found in the tail end of its first season is still strong. |
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Olson, not only a cruel but also a boastful man, narrated to Peter the story of his horrific crimes. |
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Video of the horrific episode was captured by a bystander, Ramsey Orta, who then sold it to the New York Daily News. |
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His later work represented a desire to invalidate distinctions between abstract art and kitsch, and became increasingly unorthodox and horrific in its imagery. |
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Yet not a single political party is uncompromisingly committed to the sort of programme of radical reform which would rectify these horrific wrongs. |
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The refugee stories are compelling at first, but horrific details are numbing. |
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The footage showed apparently horrific conditions where disabled children were tied to their beds or imprisoned on cots. |
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Endless images of wholesale destruction and the war machines that brought it about blurred the boundary between reality and fiction, the normal and the horrific. |
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Despite the horrific scene, the circus continued on with the show as espana was rushed to hospital. |
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I've had a horrific run of bad luck with money in the past few weeks. |
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This was set aside for the moment, now that a man with a knife had committed something so singularly horrific. |
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We love to laugh at Kim and Company because it distracts our souls from the horrific reality of their hermetic regime. |
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One of the most horrific episodes of the Vietnam War is being made into a government-funded opera. |
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And when you peacefully protest their stereotyping of you, they lash back at you and they call you horrendous, horrific names. |
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As it does so, however, it is impaired and heavily influenced by its own horrific failings of nearly a century ago. |
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Watching this incompetence is infuriating, and the view security cameras show from inside the mall is horrific. |
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It is a horrific and inconvenient truth, but paying ransoms to free hostages invariably worsens the problem in the long-term. |
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A father-of-three still in hospital almost three months after cheating death in a horrific car smash has been told it will be two years before his broken body is mended. |
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The horrific case of an abandoned baby with Down syndrome has exposed the lawless world of international surrogacy. |
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At this moment, Sakineh sits in her cell in Tabriz, cut off from the outside world after a horrific four-year ordeal. |
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Great story for a kid at any rate, because kids love horrific things. |
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He's an alcoholic physician tormented by an horrific memory. |
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As a child I used to dream horrific nightmares about nuclear war. |
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Her reliance on transparent papers, stencils, stamps, collage and tracings lightens the often horrific nature of her imagery by making it seem on the verge of dissolution. |
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Its horrific title aside, trophy Wife was the closest thing in style, tone, and humor to Modern Family that ABC had ever produced. |
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At the age of 18 Frida is the victim of a horrific trolley car accident, which leaves her crippled and in debilitating pain for the rest of her life. |
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Some people will be horrific losers, mortgaging the house to cover what they owe you. |
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A rookie firefighter who was on his first day's duty with Keighley's Blue Watch has been praised for his actions when he was called to an horrific death blaze. |
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The presence of this entity signifies intense levels of ultramundane energies and dimensional rifts and when detected evokes the joyfully horrific. |
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In this sleazoid farce where characters cackle like horrific hens in a sexual slaughterhouse, individuals coexist in insular states of self-absorbed eccentricity. |
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Carefully unpicking the myth that has grown up around these games, Dougan illuminates an horrific period in Ukrainian history without succumbing to sensation. |
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Now Brooks spoke of a death so horrific as to wring tears from a man who has seen gun death after gun death after gun death. |
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As the links above note, Zelda Williams received horrific messages and has left social media indefinitely. |
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On 15 September 1916, at the Battle of the Somme, after horrific infantry losses, forty-nine Mark I tanks were sent in to support infantry attacks across no-man's-land. |
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They encounter a little ugly man who is understandably furious at the invasion of his property by these two strangers and vociferates horrific but comically impotent threats. |
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The soldiers butchered scores of policemen and their families in a most horrific manner, then left their bodies to rot in the basement of a courthouse. |
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Her entries range from those of a social butterfly, flitting from one society event to another, to horrific accounts of the bombing of Berlin and Vienna. |
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This was, by far, Carlow's best performance of the year, exorcising that horrific hammering in Ballina five weeks ago when Mayo beat the Barrowsiders by 15 points. |
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But, alas, I was sad to be stuck once again in horrific traffic. |
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She needed a multi-organ organ transplant following horrific injuries. |
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It was during this attempt that Seth overshot the jump by 15 to 20 feet and came to grief, puncturing his skull with his handlebar among many other horrific injuries. |
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Wonderfully athletic and with matchless distribution, he performed miracles for Liverpool during their palmiest days and dropped a few horrific clangers as well. |
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She knew she was dirty and filthy and right now, she smelled horrific. |
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Ten days ago, I had a sudden flashback to a previously forgotten childhood memory, involving the horrific and violent demise of my favourite teddy bear. |
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While such a history had horrific implications for the resident population, the long-term impact was a cosmopolitan court culture reacting to influences from all directions. |
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As he grew up he refused to allow the horrific accident to prey on his mind and despite his disability he was able to do well at primary and elementary school. |
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We have all heard the stories about what prisons are like, I don't believe in prison being a totally horrific place, but I do think it has to be a bit more of a deterrent. |
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The incidences of violent crime are ongoing, and the more horrific ones usually spark some kind of immediate public reaction like a protest or a march. |
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Looking at him, with his horrific face and reedy, boyish voice, I understood that he was just desperate for some sort of acceptance and credibility. |
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Leafing through the Kingdom's local paper, your diarist was caught by the horrific story of how a man was savagely gored by a circus elephant in Tramore, Co Waterford. |
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The place was only half full and it was still dark outside but it was way past bedtime on a Saturday night and midterms were just a dim, horrific memory. |
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In Manila and Jakarta, the situation was somewhat better with tourists and foreign expatriates apparently not disturbed by the horrific events in Bali. |
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City officials are worried that another horrific police killing could provoke an explosion of popular anger given the deepening social crisis in New York. |
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In between the Argo and the Trojan War, there was a generation known chiefly for its horrific crimes. |
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It's good to see how well she has recovered after her horrific ordeal in the DR Congo. |
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The horrific conditions of the prisoners as they built the line, formed the basis of David Lean's 1957 film, The Bridge On The River Kwai. |
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Countryside worker Alan Knab was living near Alnwick when he targeted the 12-year-old for horrific abuse. |
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And although Mr Kiley survived, doctors said the horrific injury could have cost him his life. |
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After describing the horrific manner of Edmund's death, the Passio continued the story. |
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Next the recency effect will be employed in order to demonstrate how the novel's pornographic elements become fused with its horrific elements. |
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Viggo Mortensen plays a father protecting his 10-year old son from a horrific apocolypse which has left humans resorting to canibalsim. |
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The sponsors Picture by IAN COOPER ANNONA JAMES was told she might never walk or talk again after suffering horrific injuries in a car accident. |
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The Marshall University plane crash was an all-fatal, horrific hull-loss accident. |
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I met two ladies, a mother and daughter with Yorkshire Terriers, but what turned out to be an enjoyable walk was suddenly horrific for all of us. |
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However, in this sequence Colleen's actions alone do not make her horrific. Rather, the extradiegetic music condemns her. |
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While under hypnosis, she described the horrific accident in detail. |
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The outfit is very non-descript, and the only thing worth mentioning are her horrific winkle-picker type shoes. |
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On 18 November 1987 a horrific flash fire ripped through the escalators and ticket hall of King's Cross tube station, killing thirty people. |
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Loner Joe Willis, 49, inflicted horrific wounds with a footlong pair of scissors. |
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A TEENAGER has been bailed following a horrific devil dog attack in a Birmingham park. |
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These horrific abortions were finally banned in 2003 when then-President Bush signed the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act into law. |
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The actress is a vampish dressmaker who returns to her childhood home in 50s Australia to clear her name of a horrific past crime. |
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Players will encounter an arsenal of horrific artifacts including The Crucifier, the Holy Shotgun, and the Shroud of Moses. |
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Veronica, who lives in the isolated house in Coole, Co Westmeath, where the horrific slaying took place refused to return home yesterday. |
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A PET cat suffered horrific injuries after yobs superglued her tail to her eye. |
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Police said the popular Ulsterwoman and her partner were left desperately shaken from their horrific ordeal. |
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But it will show horrific, systematic, and widespread abuse. |
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He endured, tumesced, became ever more horrific in the storied assaults he launched on black flesh. |
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Titch Kavanagh plunged more than 100ft from Cadair Idris suffering horrific injuries and spent more than a year in a coma. |
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I always saw the horrific side of this seemingly benign environment. |
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The chickens are kept in horrific conditions, and injuries and diseases make many of them unadoptable,'' Gordon said. |
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Our biggest police body had welcomed a bully-boy to its ranks and lied to cover up Tomlinson's last horrific hours. |
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A PET owner told of the horrific moment his Shar Pei was mauled by another dog in a Wirral park. |
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The horrific find comes a day after the burnt body of David Glyn Griffiths, 37, of Gaerwen, was found near the Brittania Bridge on the island. |
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Firsthand accounts from former slaves, such as Olaudah Equiano, describe the horrific conditions that enslaved people were forced to endure. |
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A potentially horrific terrorist outrage is narrowly averted when the bolshevist chauffeur is prevented from chucking soup over a general. |
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The only place for blood sport should be in our history books so we should never witness the horrific suffering again. |
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It's either magical realist work, or horrific work, or folklore, or just imaginative fiction. |
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Last year, there was an horrific incident at another UK zoo when a bear cat cub was ripped apart by a pair of lions. |
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Staged at Peterborough in August, the original event was halted by the horrific crash which left Diamonds' Lewis Kerr in a coma. |
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Canning was only handed a start minutes before kick-off after spending two seasons out following two horrific leg breaks in succession. |
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Perfect cinematography, well chosen locales, an unintrusive score and sensitive portrayal of the horrific events add depth to an already enthralling narrative. |
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The actress is a vampish dressmaker who returns to her childhood home in 1950s Australia to clear her name of a horrific crime from the distant past. |
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A VICIOUS gang of bloodsports fanatics is feared to be responsible after 17 dead foxes with horrific injuries were found dumped in a country lane in Cheshire. |
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White House spokesman Mark Toner said the condemnable and horrific attack was apparently aimed at worshipers especially the families of Pakistan Army officials. |
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Harald of Norway and Tostig were killed, and the Norwegians suffered such horrific losses that only 24 of the original 300 ships were required to carry away the survivors. |
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A SPATE of horrific gang rapes is being blamed on date-rape drugs. |
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Yet at the same time, the horrific imagery demonstrates Goya's keen artistic ability in composition and execution and produces fitting social and political outrage. |
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The Tranmere trampolinist feared he may lose a leg after an horrific leg break in 2009, then last year suffered the trauma of breaking the same leg in training. |
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It is horrific to hear moaning, sighs and whimpers from under the rubble when we can do so little to reach victims quickly,'' Red Cross spokeswoman Nina Galbe said. |
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Mountain gorilla tourism in Uganda, suspended after the horrific kidnap and murder of eight tourists including four Britons a month ago, began again yesterday. |
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In three breathtaking days of pogroms and horrific violence, the Okhrana, the Tsar's secret police, chase a motherless 17-year-old across the steppes of 1881 Russia. |
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The most compelling essay in How Race is Lived in America describes the horrific working conditions of a slaughterhouse in Tar Heel, North Carolina. |
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The horrific find, which included severed legs and seven lambskins, was made by gamekeeper Bob Williams on the Hiraethog Moors two miles from Llansannan, Denbighshire. |
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To freshly emerging saplings, lilies or lady's slippers in unmanaged, over-browsed forests, they're a leveling devastation, no less horrific than Sherman's army. |
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Perhaps the world's first nunsploitation film, it centres on a morphine-addicted nun recovering from neurosurgery, who is accused of a series of horrific murders. |
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The New Mexico accident was just the latest in a string of horrific pipeline accidents over the past few years that have left hundreds of people dead or injured. |
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But he will have to answer those who profess that Gujarat's human rights indicators continue to be horrific, a primary reason for his disinvitation from the Wharton Forum. |
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He wept in court as he recalled the horrific moment its driver overcompensated trying to correct his steering, ending up in his path with no time for him to react. |
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