Armed police with a back-up helicopter hovering overhead sealed off part of a village as a man terrorised his ex-partner at gunpoint. |
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Vickery has done little to suggest he is the same man who once terrorised the fields of world rugby under the alias of Raging Bull. |
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Not only are the odds of getting caught up in something like this astronomically large but I refuse to be terrorised by religious nutters. |
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The two fine goals against Denmark were a proper reward, but he terrorised the heavy-footed German defence too. |
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Some human right organisations tried to defy the whip on September 21, but they were terrorised by the strong-arm tactics of the upper castes. |
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Over the past few weeks clergymen and parochial staff have been terrorised by youngsters and church buildings plundered by thieves. |
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Whatever the cause, I discovered that I was terrorised and was behaving in ways that were both irrational and abhorrent. |
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There has been no reappearance of the phantom farter who terrorised my last flight. |
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In many countries people are victimised, terrorised, disappeared or tortured, for publicly, or even privately, expressing dissent. |
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The last festival I went to was terrorised by drunken yobbos and violent episodes. |
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The tiny port is dominated by a grim stronghold castle, previously home to the pirates who terrorised the coast for centuries. |
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A witness to the robberies said the victims were terrorised by their attackers and were visibly shaking with fear. |
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Whether the display is at 2pm or 2am is immaterial to animals, most of whom are terrorised by the sudden and loud bangs. |
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An armed robber who terrorised staff at his local pharmacy at gunpoint to get prescribed drugs, has been jailed for six years. |
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He might be an evil, undead fiend whose rapacious bloodlust terrorised Europe for centuries. |
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Groups of blue-finned trevally terrorised the glassfish and fusiliers as they hunted for their meal. |
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I refer to fractured and terrorised societies where individuals lack a spirit of independence and belief in their own worth. |
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Nevertheless, these terrorised population groups never win the support of the outside world to enable then to separate from Iraq. |
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My intransigent refusal to be bribed or terrorised has caused me to be dismissed for a second time. |
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There is nothing less stylish than a man terrorised by his own trousers, nothing less attractive than a gut spilling over a too-tight waistband. |
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The killing of hundreds of people around the Nigerian city of Jos has terrorised the local population. |
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Those who are directly affected are terrorised with a revolting feeling of injustice. |
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On a pettier level, magistrates appear to have terrorised communities with impunity. |
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The starving, terrorised victims of the former resistance hero must be able to count on our support. |
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The youth is sent to a farm to learn jackarooing, for which he has no aptitude, sleeping in the shed with rats and terrorised by a part-mad farmer's wife. |
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An elderly family, a pregnant woman and children were terrorised when the gang kicked in the front door, smashed windows and shouted racial abuse at them. |
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Bipolarity was born, a long ideological conflict began and the nuclear era terrorised the world. |
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Elderly hotel guests can enjoy the fag-end of empire, without being terrorised by drunken yobs. |
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Haven't the old and the middle classes always felt terrorised by gangs of young, uncouth scoundrels and scallywags loitering in the shadows of our cities? |
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He is a respectable businessman now but when we were young we terrorised Glasgow's nightclubs, drinking, carousing and doing a lot else I can't mention. |
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A gang of marauding youngsters terrorised parish councillors by flinging a brick at the window of their meeting room and trying to force their way in through a fire door. |
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Joe Milner terrorised their scrum half throughout the afternoon. |
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Magistrates issued the ASBO which bans him from parts of Penhill estate and includes a curfew after hearing Liam led a gang of louts who terrorised residents. |
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During the social polarisation under the Weimar Republic, Hitler's shock troops had terrorised the streets and gained a reputation for their brutality. |
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During the Danish raids of the 10th and 11th centuries, Worcester was terrorised by waves of marauding Norsemen. |
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Later Esango had to flee Katine again when the Lord's Resistance Army terrorised the area. |
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Those are the older people and women who dare not go out after dark and who are terrorised on public transport. |
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This week it was revealed that a ferocious amphibian terrorised its sea-dwelling compadres during the age of the dinosaurs. |
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We Germans will not submit to being terrorised by a minority. |
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This was a campaign of murder which terrorised the population of a large part of Yorkshire for several years. |
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He is also said to have been the chief instigator of an equally foul war in next-door Sierra Leone. In 1997, he terrorised Liberians into electing him president. |
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Captain Giovanni van Bronckhorst was equally effusive in his praise of the speedy wide man, who had two more chances to score and generally terrorised the Slovakia defence for the full 70 minutes he spent on the pitch. |
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What Sarkeesian lacks in charisma she makes up for in tenacity, as she piles on the charges against such bleak video game staples as the perpetually terrorised damsel in distress. |
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We used to get terrorised by the Islamites. |
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Just over a year ago, Afghanistan freed itself from the Talibans, who had terrorised their own great people and provided a support base for terrorist networks throughout the world. |
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Repatriation of refugees is not satisfactory as the people are simply afraid to return to villages devastated, overrun and terrorised by the terrorists or the warlords. |
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Totti was in fine form, teeing up two of the goals, but the consensus was that the man of the match was Gervinho, who scored twice and terrorised these opponents with his direct running. |
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Even today many people do not know about the regimes that terrorised their fellow citizens in Central and Eastern Europe for 40 years and divided them from democratic Europe with the Iron Curtain and the Berlin Wall. |
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This is grotesque and an affront to this House but, far more importantly, it is an insult to the terrorised and starving people of Zimbabwe, whose lives and livelihoods have been destroyed by the actions of the Mugabe regime. |
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Human rights defenders like Hu Jia and his wife are imprisoned and held illegally without trial in unknown locations, harassed, terrorised and denied the right of defence. |
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Belarus is completely terrorised by the communists. |
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And how painful it is for an intellectual to see that the majority of the citizens of one's country are terrorised by fear, busy ensuring the subsistence of their family, and seeking personal safety and individual salvation. |
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Even after his departure, there is no room for political opposition, the people are starving and terrorised by armed gangs, while neighbouring countries try to gain control over part of the territory. |
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The civilian population is terrorised by suicide bombers. |
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The UK was then to be plundered for anything of financial, military, industrial or cultural value, and the remaining population terrorised. |
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Around 879, Godfrid arrived in Frisian lands as the head of a large force that terrorised the Low Countries. |
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In an episode called The Axeman Cometh, he plays a real-life, jazz-loving serial killer who terrorised New Orleans a century earlier. |
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In the 10 years that Taliban have bloodcurdlingly terrorised the country, Pakistan has tried both talks and force to neutralise them. |
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Seventy years ago people were persecuted and terrorised in the name of megalomaniacs who wanted to rule the planet. |
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A TEENAGE yob who terrorised his neighbourhood has been banned from its streets and businesses. |
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Reuben Craven and Ian Jones covered their faces with crash helmets and terrorised Jaswant Gill at his Tesco Express store at Dosthill, Tamworth. |
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However, reluctant to share power and pursuing a policy of Enosis with Greece, Greek Cypriots soon expelled Turkish Cypriots from power and terrorised and ghettoised them. |
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Those that you terrorised wouldn't know that one way or the other. |
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For almost 300 years the Vikings terrorised many of the coasts of Europe. |
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A FAMILY was terrorised by an axeman as they walked in a park. |
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And in ratings-busting EastEnders mood, Walford's warring, whingeing woofters Tony and Simon are being terrorised and out-manouevred by a quartet of teenage hooligans. |
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The shooting fermented support for the students' anti-Vietnam movement and aparamilitary group was formed, the Red Army Faction, which terrorised Berlin for a decade. |
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