In recent times the town has been rocked by criminal activities which have resulted in some people being killed in cold blood by roughnecks. |
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Fifty thousand devotees praying to the lingam and weeping passionately with hands clasped around their necks were massacred in cold blood. |
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Had he not been his brother and his closest relation, he would have murdered him in cold blood. |
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How terribly twisted must one's mind become to lead one to kill another human being in cold blood after nursing some grouse over turf or money? |
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Two protesters were killed in recent clashes with police and a police chief was photographed shooting one man in cold blood. |
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I speak of a horrendous crime that was committed in cold blood by the rulers of that period. |
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The story related that after the Navy torpedo bomber made a deadstick landing on the airfield the pilot stepped out of the cockpit and was shot down in cold blood. |
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It has been to the lecture room of the university professor in Constitutional Law, Francisco Tomás y Valiente, and killed him in cold blood. |
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As I personalized this part of the ceremony, I could not help but think: how can anyone bring himself to kill innocent children in cold blood? |
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The ultimate responsibility lies with those who murdered, raped and tortured in cold blood. |
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A nine year old child on a bicycle was murdered in cold blood, along with too many others. |
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Fr. Daniel tried to take refuge in his room, but was reached by the criminals and killed in cold blood. |
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The Yukon may be a rough-and-tumble place, but the murder of two, perhaps three, men in cold blood is very disturbing. |
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On the other hand, innocent citizens who are killed in cold blood often are not even remembered. |
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In an insane spiral of denied rights and violence, defenceless people came to be executed in cold blood and en masse. |
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So those air forces were allowed to continue to do things which it must be said in cold blood were a moral blemish, a moral blot perhaps on the conduct of the Allies. |
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The execution of two police officers in cold blood has shocked the city and driven a deeper wedge between the cops and the mayor. |
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Perfectly capable of leading a normal, productive life, this particularly twisted murderer instead made a conscious decision to kill innocents in cold blood. |
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As this gruesome market is allowed to operate, when insufficient numbers of organs appear for sale, the criminals then, in cold blood, bridge the gap in supply by abducting, or even killing people. |
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Men of military age have been slaughtered in cold blood. |
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They had attempted to murder a postman in cold blood. |
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Neglecter driver also remove his car to the sidewalks and continuing to his way in cold blood. |
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I have seen colonels kill mere suspects in cold blood. |
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The European Union is deeply shocked by the murder in cold blood of a delegate from the International Committee of the Red Cross that took place last Thursday in Qandahar province in southern Afghanistan. |
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The late Prime Minister Menachim Begin was the leader of the terror group Irgun, which murdered captured Arabs and British soldiers in cold blood. |
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In the meantime, buy a copy of In Cold Blood, the best piece of extended journalism ever published. |
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The scene is described in novelist Truman Capote's chilling account of the killings, In Cold Blood. |
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Here is Dorothy's Kansas, but also the flatland of Sitting Bull, Bonnie and Clyde, and In Cold Blood. |
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