Billy wasted no time in firing off the main cannon, and torching the Pirate ship. |
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Other acts of anti-social behaviour reported to police in the town include off-road motorcycling, torching cars and slashing tyres. |
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A security guard accused of torching several homes at an upscale development is due in federal court in about an hour. |
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There were also reports of indiscriminate firing by suspected militants for almost 20 minutes after torching the Dimasa dominated village. |
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The expense would be the equivalent of getting a brand new car and just torching it. |
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There were just crowds in a frenzy of arson and plunder, stripping buildings and torching a market. |
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Then guerrillas stormed the station, killing 16 policemen, looting weapons, releasing detainees and torching several cars. |
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Cleanliness has been improved as well, with unburnt hydrocarbons being recycled back into the chamber, for another torching. |
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Some of the dissenters, provoked by the police use of tear gas against them, responded by torching Gabriel's house. |
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Then, in 1993, she was caught in the act of torching a neighbor's home in Ajo, Arizona, and sentenced to 15 years in prison. |
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Armed with machetes and machineguns, the raiders scythe through the rows of huts, torching their thatched roofs. |
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A chef from Chippenham could face a jail term after torching the car of his ex-partner's new lover and threatening to kill him. |
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That evening, elemental rage spilled over into the torching of cars and breaking of shop windows. |
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First, to uproot as many Kosovars as possible, torching their homes, destroying their livelihoods. |
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Mainstream media reports have tended to emphasise the violence of protesters, highlighting images of masked men smashing windows, throwing rocks and torching cars. |
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By 5pm that day, after Mayday calls went unanswered, they were forced to abandon ship, torching the wheelhouse as a last-ditch smoke signal and praying it would be seen. |
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A Ste Anne-area man convicted of torching his own property nearly a year ago is taking his insurance company to court, claiming it has treated him unfairly. |
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A hard lesson for new film-makers to learn is that when you've got style to burn, you might just end up torching other important stuff if you aren't careful. |
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Incidents of looting and torching of homes were also recorded in the locality of Kitili. |
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Physical assault, torching of houses and looting must be totally stopped and persons responsible for such crimes apprehended and held to account. |
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Excess unburned fuel, caused by the excessive fuel flow, ignited as it exited the engine and tailpipe, resulting in severe external torching. |
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There were no easily identifiable and compelling instrument indications of the high fuel flow and torching event for the pilots. |
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Today's chaos is trashing human rights and torching values that many, including this newspaper, look to America to defend. |
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He also accusing King of taking part in torching his home during December 2002 rioting. |
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Soldiers were walking on each side of the train and were shooting on the area and sometimes torching houses. |
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There had been many arrests after the recent attacks, including the torching of the police station, he said, refusing to give numbers. |
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For some aircraft, the procedure for dealing with an engine torching is different than the engine-fire procedure. |
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An eductor is provided for torching the feed material and to stablise combustion inside the reactor in the beginning. |
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I witnessed militant young men pummeling and torching a police cruiser. |
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Loyalists have attacked Alliance personnel, driving members from their homes and torching their offices after the party voted in favour of removing the union flag from the top of Belfast city hall on Monday night. |
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During the campaign, Mr Mugabe's militia had rampaged through the Zimbabwean countryside, sometimes torching the huts of suspected opposition supporters or holding their heads in buckets of water until they passed out. |
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Assuming that the local civilian population supports rebels, Government forces have sometimes resorted to destroying, torching and pillaging houses and committing physical violence against innocent civilians. |
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Also revealed among the RCMP Security Service's activities was the torching of a barn outside of Montreal, which had been used as a meeting place of Quebec intellectuals suspected of having separatist affiliations. |
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We wish to express serious concern about reports of summary executions, the targeting and persecution of specific ethnic groups and the recurring partial or complete torching of villages. |
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Reporters Without Borders is alarmed by a recent increase in press freedom violations, including the torching of thousands of newspapers and physical attacks on journalists by demonstrators, officials and police. |
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I was very disappointed to see anarchists resorting to violence by smashing windows and torching police cruisers during the G-20 Summit in Toronto. |
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At their plants and facilities, they prepare the scrap for reuse employing a variety of techniques such as torching, cutting, baling and shredding. |
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The favorite pastime on this Hawaiian vacation was torching doobies and staring out at the horizon for hours on end. |
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Torching Lanark and killing the English sheriff fell very squarely within Edward's definition of treason. |
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