The Blackwater contractors are accused of firing indiscriminately into the crowd. |
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Free radicals careen through your bloodstream and indiscriminately plunder unpaired electrons from unsuspecting molecules. |
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Sensuality is only carnal when it is used indiscriminately, for self-defeating gratification. |
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By demarcating land, the chief is encouraging charcoal burners to cut trees indiscriminately in the forest reserves. |
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First, DDT, like most chemical substances, is reasonably safe when used responsibly, and harmful when used indiscriminately. |
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I sat on my straw pallet for a few seconds, contemplating how whatever, or whoever, had made a sound so indiscriminately unpleasant would die. |
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The nets indiscriminately trap fish, dolphins, and other animals that swim into them. |
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He kicked out viciously, landing his boot indiscriminately in the pediculous wasteland of Stinker's torso. |
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Far too many words for comfort, quite indiscriminately absorbed, and now forming a stodgy, indigestible mass in my short-term memory. |
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Some gunmen were seen running from the school, firing indiscriminately in desperation. |
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More gunmen moved through the area in a hijacked police vehicle, firing indiscriminately. |
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But she offered no explanation as to what triggered his five-hour stand-off with police, during which he shot indiscriminately at neighbours. |
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Militias, thriving on each group's fears of the other, are slaughtering civilians indiscriminately. |
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From one site, large chunks of rubble come flying indiscriminately out, sending us scurrying for cover. |
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Security forces killed the two remaining assailants, who had opened fire indiscriminately, the military said. |
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Now the gunmen in the past few hours have been firing indiscriminately out from the house. |
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It will be aimed at preventing the snakes from getting indiscriminately killed. |
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Both of these populations are subjected indiscriminately to special reviews. |
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It is important to divulge the abuses by the Navy indiscriminately launching tear gases. |
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Books are indiscriminately piled on the sidewalk for people to browse through. |
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Perhaps the term may be applied indiscriminately to any Cetacean other than the porpoise. |
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I can categorically state that we did not indiscriminately open fire, he said. |
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What is more disturbing is that some indigenous vegetation was indiscriminately destroyed for the erection of the deck. |
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So before you indiscriminately compare Rush to Trent Lott's remarks, put things into some perspective. |
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This caused problems during pregnancy when iron tablets used to be given indiscriminately or because haemoglobin levels fell. |
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But remember, you are not a ravenous bear indiscriminately filling your belly for the long winter ahead. |
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The pedal is essential for achieving desired tones and coloring, but must never be used indiscriminately. |
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Mothers of mixed children also responded indiscriminately toward their children's noncompliance, just like parents of purely aggressive children. |
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Even when the idea of justice is interpreted in a positive light, one should refrain from drawing one's sword indiscriminately. |
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Nobody likes being indiscriminately judged, but being discriminately judged feels even worse. |
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Investors sell indiscriminately on the way down, but they buy very discriminately on the way up. |
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Two young boys were playing football indiscriminately across the area with a plastic bottle. |
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The UN investigators accused them of firing rockets indiscriminately at civilians. |
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I think they are often wrong-headed and foolish, but nobody deserves to be indiscriminately beaten because of their political beliefs. |
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He has built reliquaries and other religious monuments indiscriminately in areas inhabited by many Tai-speaking groups. |
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Before the Sri Lankan army captured Jaffna in 1995, the Air Force indiscriminately bombed civilian areas in the city. |
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The militants attacked the camp around dawn, firing indiscriminately at guards posted at the main gate. |
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Sometimes the guards would mount a heavy machine gun and fire away indiscriminately. |
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Other reports indicated that hundreds of people were being indiscriminately mowed down by tanks and armoured vehicles in various suburbs. |
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Some people collect santons indiscriminately, others form groupings based on size or vocation. |
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The small tree bears its fruits indiscriminately on twigs, branches, or trunk. |
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Any general use pesticide will kill insects indiscriminately, pests and beneficials alike. |
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In some parts of Europe, bass ophicleides and valved tubas were indiscriminately called bombardons. |
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Napalm was dropped indiscriminately, and the US seriously debated dropping nuclear weapons on the North. |
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Targets, including towns and villages, are indiscriminately bombed and napalmed. |
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Architects may be inviting trouble when they indiscriminately specify clear waterproofing on all newly built, newly cleaned walls. |
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An octopus has no backbone and will squirt ink indiscriminately if threatened. |
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The floods affected Jakarta residents indiscriminately, both the haves and the have nots. |
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Critics contend that toxic herbicides are sprayed indiscriminately from above, hitting water supplies, staple crops, and people. |
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Don't indiscriminately consider nationalism to be heretical. |
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Yet the sheer size of the Asian juggernauts and the prospect of them indiscriminately swallowing global resources scare economic planners and consumers alike. |
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The loggers come to the forest with mechanical chainsaws, cut the trees down indiscriminately and load them onto trucks before leaving the forest as if nothing had happened. |
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With scant regard for human life or political consequences, employing violence as their sole instrument of persuasion, they slaughtered innocent people indiscriminately. |
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They also easily become prey to traps that are indiscriminately laid. |
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Zinc therapy should be limited to a short period because of the increased incidence of copper deficiency if lozenges are taken indiscriminately for six to eight weeks. |
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For the past ten minutes of lunch, he'd been indiscriminately bashing anything worth insulting, and he'd made even the more conservative among us laugh. |
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Today, he has become a campaign suicide bomber throwing shrapnel, indiscriminately wounding his own people and creating chaos. |
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As my parents warned, you couldn't indiscriminately open the packaging. |
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Some journalists popped into Alexander during the opening night's kick-off party, taking pictures indiscriminately, frightening some of the less open guests. |
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His mother believed unswervingly and indiscriminately in his genius. |
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He used that training to defy our trust, to indiscriminately and systematically harm the United States. |
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Many villages between the towns were burnt and local northerners were indiscriminately murdered. |
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When marchers defied the ban, RUC officers surrounded the marchers and beat them indiscriminately and without provocation. |
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He also noticed that electrified substances attracted all other substances indiscriminately, whereas a magnet only attracted iron. |
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Headed by the same ruling family, it was variously separate or united with its motherland and its Latin name was used for both indiscriminately. |
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Soviet partisans in Finland were known to have attacked villages and indiscriminately targeted the populace, killing entire families. |
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Don Fadrique's troops indiscriminately sacked homes, monasteries and churches. |
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The Gwardia Ludowa destroyed around 200 German trains during the war, and indiscriminately threw hand grenades into places frequented by Germans. |
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The bystanders were indiscriminately gunned down by trigger-happy gang members. |
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As a tactic of war, Houthi fighters are accused of placing land mines indiscriminately throughout the area. |
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She says rounding up the pigeons with nets groups healthy and sick birds indiscriminately. |
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They overtake at pedestrian crossings, park in the zig-zag area, stop in yellow box junctions and park indiscriminately. |
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But now we know that this is an indiscriminately bipartisan vice. |
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This paper raises the concern that Papua New Guineans are losing sight of their rich cultural values and indiscriminately adopting outside values. |
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A measured amount of resin is then liberally brushed indiscriminately into the mold and the mold is then clamped to a machine that contains the male flexible mold. |
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However, Durbach's analysis and other analyses show that it is not correct to portray antivaccinationists indiscriminately as antirational, antimodern, and antiscientific. |
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It is not possible for the scientist to hang the moral self on a coatrack on the way into the laboratory and then proceed indiscriminately with the scientific venture. |
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Spectators indiscriminately toss crackers and whiz-bangs around with little care for fellow revellers, making the walk to the bar or hotel something of an ordeal. |
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Indiscriminately slashing parking space by half with no regard to residents' own needs is wrong, few can argue with that. |
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