Yet while in other French cities the violence continues, in Marseille the animus soon fizzled out. |
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Police and soldiers were sent to Yelwa to quell the violence and the town has been reported calm since Friday. |
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The mobilization for war meant that the subject of ethnic violence was everywhere. |
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It was also a call to shun violence and animosity and to promote universal love and understanding. |
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Or is she, as some are starting to suspect, a shallow, third-rate self-publicist who has crested to celebrity on a wave of violence and hype? |
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So as far as you could tell, do you think the rumours of police infiltrating the protests to provoke violence were largely true? |
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Above the violence and social injustice rises a battle to survive and maintain a remnant of integrity. |
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Union leaders now insist that the levels of violence have become intolerable and drastic measures are needed. |
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With the latest outbreak of gun-related violence in Washington, maybe the mass of U.S. citizens will finally wake up and smell the coffee. |
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Dr Best has consistently argued that violence forms a necessary part of the animal liberation movement. |
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In Peru, as in other Latin American countries in which official violence was widespread, a sweeping amnesty law is still on the books. |
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The move follows a dramatic drop in football violence by Millwall fans at home and away matches. |
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Now we've added a new element of potential violence and brutality into the aircraft cabin. |
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Once upon a time, such laughter in the face of violence was considered subversive. |
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Drug and alcohol abuse seems to be a common ingredient in a large proportion of public and domestic violence and crime. |
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The father's lack of a steady job, substance abuse, incarceration and domestic violence were among the reasons for not marrying. |
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Ethnically motivated violence has meant scores of Croatian Serbs seeking asylum elsewhere in Europe. |
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He is proof that violence is needed to contain violence and that one just man will prevail over the corrupt mob and timorous crowd. |
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Its definition blurs any distinction between organised violence against civilians and anti-government protest. |
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Women's involvement in war and violence has often been perceived in terms of deviance and abnormity. |
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Small wonder young people see violence as a normal part of life and act accordingly. |
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She shrank back in her seat, taken aback by the tightly leashed violence in his tone. |
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The local people, he said, were more firm in their resolution to end violence and bloodshed. |
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Throughout the nation's history, however, there have been periodic explosions of violence and lawlessness. |
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He was a street fighter whose attraction to violence bordered on the pathological. |
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There was yelling and posturing, but no threats of violence or physical contact. |
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Raising consciousness about violence against women, rape and battering became prosecuted crimes. |
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As a military member, my association with violence and war appears to compromise my service of the God who would turn swords into plowshares. |
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His narrative is one of unmitigated Spanish rapaciousness and violence and Indian innocence and moral purity. |
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She has declared a national program of zero tolerance of violence against women. |
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The government also moved to deport 10 foreigners convicted during the 19 days of violence in troubled poor neighborhoods. |
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It can be jarring, though, to watch as a character pulls a clean blade from their woundless body despite the violence implied elsewhere. |
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The crowd, sensing the presence of danger, death, and violence in that place and moment, responds accordingly. |
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There was an upswing of violence again today, yesterday, and the day before. |
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You know, we had this renunciation of violence just hours before that suicide bombing. |
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The process of desensitization to violence through repeated exposure in the media has been studied for decades. |
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Novels of alienation and misery are common currency, tales of abuse, violence and desertion are run-of-the-mill stuff for British fiction. |
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Relatively incorrupt, they brought an end to the capricious violence of the warlords who ruled in the post-Soviet vacuum. |
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But such condemnation of violence and intolerance on campus is rarely backed up by facts and figures. |
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Any extremist attempts at violence would overwhelmingly consolidate support for a moderate policy. |
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The dreadful Middle Passage could last from one to three months and epitomized the role of violence in the trade. |
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The clear implication is that the Party abjured all forms of violence and acts of terror. |
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Deuba said the rebels had suddenly walked out of peace talks and chose to perpetrate violence of unprecedented scale in the country. |
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We'd like to think we're beyond that now and that by quashing representations of violence we can eliminate the real thing. |
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No one has claimed responsibility for the bombing, but such violence is usually blamed on religious militants. |
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His touch is that curious blend of tenderness and leashed violence that is the hallmark of a genuine man. |
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And, at every step, those doing violence to the system were claiming that they were defending it. |
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While striking workers put up no resistance, violence flared later following the island's largest demonstration in years. |
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It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts, than to put on the cloak of nonviolence to cover impotence. |
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Our greatest hope is that humanity has grown weary of violence and is ready to listen. |
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To reduce levels of aggression and violence in children's lives and build peaceful societies. |
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It was made amid fears that children and young people are being subjected to violence to force them into marriage. |
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Statements that denounce loyalist violence or comment on its increase are frequent. |
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The procedure asked students to compare their relative risk of being the victim of violence and being violent with others to age-mates. |
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The amateurish performances, hamfisted dramatics and video nasty violence are a completely resistible combination. |
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White mob violence against blacks was a deliberate tool used to maintain white supremacy, not to punish crime. |
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There are no spectacular displays of brutality here, and the workings of force show themselves not to be reducible to physical violence alone. |
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To be sure, the painful consequence of racial violence is a pervasive theme in black American literature. |
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Alarmed by the violence of her sorrow and by being a witness to it, but impatient with the sorrow itself, Ray was a poor pacifier. |
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To fail to follow this rule is to do violence to the positions of the king and queen. |
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If we want to send out a strong message on zero tolerance of violence against women then we should start here. |
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The last thing they need is to witness, or be involved in, an act of violence against a member of staff. |
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New laws could be passed in a bid to tackle the increasing levels of violence against nurses and hospital staff. |
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The immediacy of violence and the reaction of artists were in some part ahistorical focusing instead on the universal and timeless viscerality. |
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The descriptions of quite how far the death-cult has gone in masochistically embracing violence are still shocking. |
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If anything, this act of violence has redoubled our efforts to make this community stronger. |
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Normally calm species of sharks such as the nurse shark can be provoked to violence if they take a liking to your Starter Jacket. |
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The Sunday Mercury reported that some pro-hunt acts of violence had already occurred. |
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This was such a senseless act of violence perpetrated upon a great talent and a great man. |
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They threatened more violence unless Jakarta took action against his killers. |
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Petty theft and larceny are caused by poverty and frequent shortages of consumer goods, but violence is rare. |
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A public meeting is to be held to discuss the rising tide of violence involving young thugs in west York. |
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A reputation for tolerance and civil liberties had been replaced by violence and repression. |
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This is evident not only in the imposition of an alien, Eurocentric repressive moral code, but also in acts of violence and sexual exploitation. |
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A child who repeatedly sees violence or insensitivity towards himself, other human beings or animals becomes desensitized himself. |
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As violence of any kind is legalized, the society becomes desensitized, resulting in an increase in violence and crime. |
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The violence perpetrated by the police and state-run institutions has an intimate connection with the drug trade itself. |
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It is a real and sad reminder that violence begets violence and that rarely does violence breed peace. |
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Domestic violence in America is on the rise and we need to be aware that it is a cancer in our society. |
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One act of violence against another is an act of violence against one's self. |
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A friend of mine was a domestic violence crisis line counselor and wound up in an abusive relationship. |
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The extreme violence takes place off-screen, and very little is shown of the aftermath. |
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Would it coincide with our ethics to sterilize all criminals in order to stop crime and violence for good? |
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He came at the bull with a knife after having had a history of violence against other bulls and committing bovicide in the past. |
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The attack came amid a major upsurge in violence across the country that has left a thousand dead. |
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It was the beginning of a new phase in which violence was organised and orchestrated with the abetment of the State. |
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Stock market traders fear that the violence may reach a level where it will disrupt world oil supplies. |
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The most serious incidents include criminal damage and violence against people. |
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But legitimate protest has become mixed up with wanton destruction or even violence unrelated to the activities of the businesses attacked. |
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David Brown says the Royal Commission helped end the violence against prisoners which existed in some jails. |
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They were there for well over an hour before the violence erupted and a call for back-up assistance was made at 5.50 pm. |
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Heartbreak and violence follow the camp as part of a sad, accursed tradition. |
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The issue of domestic violence and the absence of a refuge for women who want to escape abusive partners in Sligo was raised. |
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And yet we're one of the leading players in a tidal wave of hatred and violence and division in the world. |
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The tragedy of the last few years of blood and violence has shown no signs of a peaceful ending. |
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All four defendants deny they were responsible for any of the violence against him. |
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These sports serve to define dominant masculinity, connecting manhood with violence and competitiveness and often marginalising girls and women. |
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Not least of the obstacles he would encounter in life were the animus and violence of the reactionary throngs. |
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My sister had told me of incidents of violence in the past, and of controlling and manipulative behaviour. |
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Children from families experiencing domestic violence were recruited from battered women's shelters. |
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It is an easy point of criticism Larry, but the problem with family violence is the hidden nature of it. |
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Groups used violence for political or ideological ends, as a means of demoralising their opponents, winning concessions or taking over territory. |
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Poor behaviour and violence in class is said to be one of the most challenging aspects of teaching. |
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The most moral and just use of violence is to pick up the gun to repel an intruder, an aggressor, an invader. |
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Georges Corm has shown how aggression and violence are founded on the prism of the communities. |
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The aggravation of the problem is directly related to the violence unleashed on the natural enemies of pests. |
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It is now being recognised that there is a problem of increased violence against staff. |
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Top politicians and the press try to claim that Loyalists and Republicans are equally to blame for the violence in Northern Ireland. |
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Police have warned fans that that any violence or bad behaviour will not be tolerated. |
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Victims of domestic violence do not necessarily have to go through the police to access the services of concerned agencies. |
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That is the level of violence that deserves the sentence that was imposed in this case. |
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The violence of Violet's reaction had not surprised her, indeed, she was rather pleased by it. |
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But the down side is the possibility of violence and bad behaviour on the streets. |
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The rustication of 10 Dalit students of the Hyderabad Central University on charges of violence is an incident surrounded by controversy. |
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She claims that she acted in self defence following domestic violence when he threatened her with the gun. |
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The British Crime Survey shows that violent crime fell by six per cent and violence involving injury dropped by 12 per cent. |
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In other words the receipt of the letter led him to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used. |
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The measure was rushed through Parliament after the violence at the European Championships in June. |
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They are subject to family violence at home and sexual harassment in the work place. |
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The deceased's use of violence was not premeditated and he had no intention to kill. |
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The violence disrupted normal life in the city and damaged property worth crores of rupees. |
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Understand that the redemption in this title is not what saves us from violence but what propels us toward it. |
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The claimant and his family have been the victims of violence and discrimination in one town. |
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I suppose it shows that no town is exempt from violence in this day and age. |
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There are millions who never resort to violence or abuse others, who never are dishonest, selfish or greedy in their business dealings. |
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If they enforced contracts by violence they were supplying a deficiency of commercial law. |
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In fact everyone is depending on the military to come through and prevent another wave of violence engulfing this already battered nation. |
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I detest violence but for once, whilst I still didn't agree with it I could understand it. |
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We have to choose knowing that when we are violent to our enemies, we do violence to ourselves. |
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I'd agree with reviewers who say that to summarise or comment on the plot is simply to do violence to the work. |
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Do they use the same sort of violence and threats to obtain what they want? |
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Some of his previous convictions for violence had occurred when he was mixing with the wrong people in southern England. |
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They are guilty of the violence of silence, of indifference and of intellectual bankruptcy. |
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The organizers must do everything they can to prevent barbaric, inhumane acts of violence from occurring there. |
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I spend most of my academic life researching the phenomenon of violence against women, specifically battering. |
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Gerald suffers in his relationship with Gudrun, his mixture of violence and weakness arousing a destructive demon in her. |
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We also rank first in violence against gays so from gay bashing to murder we have a lot of problems in this country. |
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The dream contains all the violence of a given situation but it sits veiled in metaphors and images. |
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Under threat of further violence he was ordered to hand over his money bag but he refused and shouted at them to leave him alone. |
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Another such family has quit York altogether before suffering violence at the hands of the thugs. |
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It has threatened to boot England out of the tournament if the violence reoccurs. |
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Nationalist violence erupts to the surface given any public manifestation of difference. |
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Nevertheless the overdetermining nature of violence means each event is quickly narrativized into the logic of patriots, martyrs or betrayals. |
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Their detective is an outsider on every count and the violence is meted out against a community which is marginalised and forgotten. |
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Indeed, there are real danger signs now that the ceasefire may collapse because of a renewal of violence on both sides in the recent weeks. |
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While the feared large-scale violence didn't happen, the vote was marred by bloodshed and unrest. |
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At first a strong advocate of Black separatism, he was prepared to condone violence as a means of self-defence. |
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He must prevent the violence from spreading and stoking separatist sentiments elsewhere. |
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It has experienced decades of repression by a kleptocratic military, communal violence and the degradation of a once vibrant economy. |
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For decades the prevailing theories tell us that the roots of violence lie in deprived environments and abusive parents. |
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So many of us strive to raise our children with good moral values including an aversion to violence and aggression. |
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It therefore deplores any material which indicates violence against women and children could ever be acceptable. |
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The pointless violence and vulgarity, however, that ends his stories smacks of an author thrashing around for an ending. |
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As between further violence and contempt of court, she may rationally choose the jail cell. |
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She gets to go out on a date with Barry in which he further displays a capacity for nutso violence by trashing the men's room. |
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But quite often those who cause trouble switch from a good mood to violence and aggression in an instant. |
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It successfully conveys a taste of the horror and the violence that characterised the Pinochet dictatorship. |
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Tonight, the United States stepping up its offensive against insurgents after violence escalates dramatically. |
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The story moves from playful conversation to knuckle crunching violence at the drop of a hat, but you never get lost or thrown out of the story. |
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So we don't want to do anything to provoke him or to incite the violence we're trying to prevent. |
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But immediately after the elections violence broke out and several houses were set on fire and people were attacked and killed. |
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But he dismisses criticism that the film glorifies violence and highlights the futility of life in the underworld. |
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The feel of the fabric and the wood on the skin combines the sense of touch and sight so that sexuality is intertwined with violence to the body. |
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In a city racked by violence for a week, there was yet another shootout on Sunday. |
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But the significance and implications of the police violence go far beyond the state election. |
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And it marks the beginning of racial hatred, of mob rule, of racial segregation, of mindless violence and terror. |
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The episodes of violence here have radicalized some residents who have vowed revenge, residents said. |
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Ben, if you don't believe in violence against non-white people, why did you so actively partake in it? |
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In retrospect, the most shocking thing was the way the police treated the violence as nothing. |
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He would stick at nothing to defend me from the violence of his bloodthirsty accomplices. |
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He also well knew that demonic violence has long characterized human affairs. |
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This legend of the fall has often been cited as the main reference for violence against women, either physically or mentally. |
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All of these threaten the vital demonising propaganda that makes violence possible. |
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More people were killed in political violence in those four years, than in the previous thirty. |
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We should love persuasion bunches, who operate through peaceful persuasion, while hating lynch mobs, who operate through violence and coercion. |
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She appealed to the government to raise the profile of refuges for victims of violence and helplines. |
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Many episodes of anti-Mexican mob violence involve lynch mobs that broke into jails to retrieve their victims. |
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That a cause for violence by Aborigines was the taking of Aboriginal women by settlers was very much skimmed over. |
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Of course, we could only laugh up our sleeves at the local toughs, eschewing violence as we did. |
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There is violence regularly, although a recent crackdown on knives has helped. |
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These measures enabled researchers to quantify each individual act of violence in each film. |
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It's about a poor urban Maori community, domestic violence and the triumph of the human spirit. |
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The election was marred by violence following a clash between demonstrators and police officers. |
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Where there is force or the threat of violence or well grounded fear of violence, there is no voluntary consent. |
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A group of angry young men and women bent on violence has disrupted a meeting of elected politicians. |
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It's impossible to see how his glorification of violence in hockey is doing anything positive for hockey. |
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The authors call for strengthening responses for victims of violence and promoting adherence to international treaties. |
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It's undeniable that this is a genre of work that could be thought of as dangerous, glorifying violence and criminality. |
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Threatening physical violence against the host is a bridge too far, it would seem. |
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He is admittedly a visual genius, but he was often accused of fetishising violence in his films. |
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Again, odds ratios were stronger for recidivistic violence than for violence in general or property offending. |
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As the violence escalated several Asian businesses along Legrams Lane were smashed. |
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Surely no sane person believes that this explosion of violence is restricted to our country. |
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It shows that life for many prisoners is one of drug addiction, random violence and long periods spent locked up in their cells. |
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Children who are traumatized by witnessing or experiencing criminal or family violence often go untreated, said Fink. |
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Brought up in a household of Mafiosi, living on the tough streets of Los Angeles, I was no fool about the violence other people do to each other. |
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The oil of religion shouldn't be used to increase the flames of violence but as a balm to heal the wounds of the people. |
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Was this the age-old militarist strategy of provoking the sort of violence that made them indispensable? |
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Not that resort to violence and kidnap hadn't already undermined their credibility. |
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The violent sadistic few tend to go on with maiming and violence until someone dies or they are caged. |
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India is not the only poor place on earth and violence is not all terrorism related. |
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The following relief is necessary to bring about a cessation of the violence or the threat of violence. |
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Acts or threats of violence the primary purpose of which is to spread terror among the civilian population are prohibited. |
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There is strong evidence for a link between abusive behaviour and violence in the family of origin. |
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A general model of the roots of violence gives useful insights and identifies possible avenues for research and prevention. |
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He made it clear that he considered those involved in sectarian violence to be terrorists. |
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Interethnic violence had earlier caused the partial separation of the two communities. |
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Speaking from experience they rap about how hopelessness can lead to alcoholism and how the violence of the system tears people's lives apart. |
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A truly abusive home life is one of grinding cruddiness where the threat of violence is more gnawingly powerful than the beatings themselves. |
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The scheme comes about in response to increased levels of violence against health workers. |
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It shows that prisoner discipline is the worst in any Scottish jail and that violence among inmates is rife. |
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What I do not respect however is people who kill or otherwise use violence against people for any reason. |
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She is pushing for changes in the penal code for rape and violence against women. |
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The Officials were pulled into violence in the north, though were consistently less aggressive than the Provisionals. |
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The evidence for a causal link between video games and violence is nowhere near as solid as Grossman maintains. |
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Family violence is one of the most insidious forms of violence against women. |
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If the nation is occupied by such forces, then political violence is not criminal, but an act of liberation in obedience to a higher law. |
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They want nothing so much as to be protected from the lawless violence of his undisciplined war bands. |
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Tomorrow in particular could be the day when anarchists attempt to bring violence and destruction to the streets. |
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Between them, the three bombs have shattered the lull in violence that followed the poll. |
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The high or even moderate levels of violence in these videos could potentially adversely affect at least some young viewers. |
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Someone who rubs you the wrong way, who gets on your every nerve, who always seems to be trying to goad you into acts of violence and mayhem? |
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Other reasons for hope are internal to societies where severe repression and violence reign. |
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He began life in a violent way but has learnt to channel that physical violence into creative energy. |
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Most people are speechless and uncomprehending, stunned by the violence that stabbed into their lives so suddenly. |
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At times the attempt to draw literal, historical analogies does violence to Stevensian irony. |
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A terrorist is a person or persons who instigate violence upon an innocent party in order to achieve an objective or goal. |
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The amateurish performances, ham-fisted dramatics and video nasty violence are a completely resistible combination. |
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The aims of the campaign are to highlight the prevalence of violence against women. |
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There are fears that the violence could get worse in the lead-up to the handover of power on the 30th of June. |
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To end violence against women, we must end rape culture, not female freedom. |
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That leaves the question of how immediate or imminent the threatened violence needs to be. |
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Unfortunately, there's not enough violence here to fully rend and flay, just enough to bruise. |
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The building demonstrations come against a backdrop of continued violence in the country. |
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No conclusion can be drawn from her death other than that random acts of violence can happen anywhere. |
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I would like to say a word or two about those who use violence and intimidation to try and stop testing. |
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The problem is the blind smugness of a society, and a political class, that see teenage violence simultaneously as a canker and an abstraction. |
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We all have different sensitivities, social backgrounds, families and different experiences of discipline and violence in real life. |
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The novel juxtaposes three stories of the effects of state violence on marginalized bodies across the African diaspora. |
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He said he hoped all the cases would send a clear message to prevent similar scenes of violence from ever happening again. |
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It was a vote which lead to shocking scenes of ethnic violence against a tropical, picture-postcard island backdrop. |
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On a very basic level, the ongoing violence would make it difficult for voters to reach the ballot box. |
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With two exceptions, actual violence by the deceased upon the accused was required. |
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Well the whole history of the relevance of violence in Family Law is an interesting one. |
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Each of the people who uses or threatens unlawful violence will be guilty of the offence. |
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He charges him with a wicked deed of violence to be punished by death, or in the twelfth century by mutilation. |
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He certainly looked like he would like to do violence to Peters at that point. |
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The appellant had no record for offences of violence or of a sexual nature. |
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These are chance events, in that they could have been different without doing violence to the laws of Nature. |
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The land is dead, its animals gone, its cities covered in ash, most of its people killed by violence or disease. |
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His wife Kerry's, on the other hand, was a cauldron of domestic violence and emotional instability. |
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He has certainly not condoned or excused racist violence or thuggery. |
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The timing of the violence against the students has particular resonance and has stirred public sentiment. |
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Because of the social upheavals, there was an alarming increase of juvenile delinquency in the 1930s, with violence and vandalism especially noticeable in the cities. |
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We must also examine who has constructed or is constructing the cultural beliefs that legitimize violence against women and whose interests are served by these claims. |
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Screening and assessment for trauma and violence may help make schools safer, Kingston said. |
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Laws that trench upon established rights and liberties and do very little in preventing extreme acts of political violence will be on the statute books. |
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They endure further torment as rates of rape, domestic violence and early marriage skyrocket in times of crisis. |
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Police are planning to make parents sit down and watch videos of their own children misbehaving in a bid to curb vandalism, under-age drinking, violence and abusive behaviour. |
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He's trying to come to terms with the barbarity of the attack and is concerned that such scenes of violence are becoming more prevalent in cities. |
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There was a game reserve in South Africa in which a herd of elephants suddenly exhibited uncharacteristic, senseless violence and destructiveness. |
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We scream at how senseless the violence seems, how meaninglessness the tragedy. |
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Is the government complicit in this campaign of violence and terror? |
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She says men who kill women they love have a predisposition for violence and an archaic attitude toward women in their lives. |
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I am not a prude and I am not shocked by violence or sexuality, but I am disgusted that these directors assume that their own neuroses are traits shared by all humans. |
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The involvement of Huda-Par and the Grey Wolves in the violence rocking the southeast augurs badly. |
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We must also develop our own internal domestic violence policies so we can do more to assist the women who may become battered while they work for us. |
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The most important aspect of this study may be that it draws attention to repeated violence committed by male adolescents in relatively advantaged neighborhoods. |
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Why is violence against women central to so many of the conflicts that plague the planet today? |
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Can the anatomy of violence shed light on what made the Boston bombers tick? |
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The fact that the extremists and autocrats have had to resort now to unspeakable violence shows how much they have failed to win the war of ideas. |
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Some deaths may be attributed to domestic violence or random crime. |
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This latest wave of violence is being looked at very closely. |
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Luckily these days, the closest you'll come to violence is being dive-bombed by one of the thousands of swifts that weave through the narrow cobbled streets and squares. |
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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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There is to be a Fifa investigation into the scenes of violence that marred the end of the World Cup qualifying playoff game between Turkey and Switzerland. |
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In February of this year, the magazine produced a special issue on sexual violence with an electrifying cover. |
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Turkey is not the only country trying to convince the private sector that domestic violence is their problem, too. |
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Such desperate actions are in contravention of their vows and faith to renounce violence in all forms. |
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Meanwhile, the second-highest ranking US general in Iraq said the key to reducing violence was to ensure that the government could revive the economy. |
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On top of inciting violence that led to the death of a 16-year-old boy, it was confusing to residents. |
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The report also showed that the cost of preventing violence is far less expensive than the cost of inaction. |
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I fail to see the analogy between banning a behavior that is being repressed by violence and banning a behavior that is being enforced by violence. |
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Family violence is no respecter of race, class, or religion. |
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Precisely how testosterone may trigger violence in the brain is a mystery. |
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Our country's first-hand experience with the reality of warlike violence will prove, in the end, our best leverage against engaging in yet another senseless bloodbath. |
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Disappointingly, the survey reveals that random violence is increasing. |
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It seems that as part of this intifada, people on both sides are taking the law into their own hands and committing acts of violence against the other community. |
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Because of violence against women, some extremists use transphobia as a tool to exclude transgendered women based on the perception that they once were men. |
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But, although it's undeniably visceral, in the end it's a sharp-witted study of sentimentalised violence and the use of language as a form of moral camouflage. |
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Adriana Cazorla immigrated from Mexico in 1995 and is a domestic violence survivor. |
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The report reframes the issue of domestic violence as not just a problem for society, but also for business. |
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Police training promoted and administered by domestic violence organizations have brought about undeniable improvements in the way police respond to domestic violence calls. |
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This year, Kalac was arrested for domestic violence in a case that apparently did not involve Coplin. |
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The man who wreaked violence on Marlene's home right throughout her youth was not her biological father but her mother met him when she was still just a young child. |
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The idea of quelling the legitimate resistance of an occupied people by the application of massive, gratuitous violence and murder, is not peculiar to Japan. |
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Domestic violence is violence that occurs within the private sphere, generally between individuals who are related through intimacy, blood or law. |
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It was the first significant violence directed toward police after weeks of demonstrations across the city. |
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Treat mental health disorders and seemingly random violence will ebb too, the theory goes. |
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It Nazifies the Hutus and thwarts all dissenting questions about the violence of the victims. |
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