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- Probably they will barbarically punish the 15-year-old barbarian.
- Thus, primitively and barbarically, I began.
- What Mrs . Garreth despises as barbarically modern is now considered to be the last word in Old World charm,
- He told the judges that Harris cruelly and barbarically killed three people at a social club in Brooklyn in 1996.
- "I was barbarically beaten there on two occasions, " in 1949 and 1962, Dias Lourenco said.
- Critic Andy Sawyer has noted that such fragments seem to arise naturally from the " barbarically sophisticated " worlds Eddison has created.
- Some women and children had been kidnapped, but for the most part, the settlers were killed, many of them barbarically.
- Also, you can bring home an old bearskin rug or a stuffed moose head to go above your mantel if you are so barbarically inclined.
- Titherington said Japan had avoided an ideal opportunity to " wipe the slate clean by unequivocally apologizing and agreeing to compensate the people they treated so barbarically ."
- According to Donald Richie, the length of time of the shots of the wife and of the bandit are the same when the bandit is acting barbarically and the wife is hysterically crazy.
- Even when 11 Israeli athletes were murdered by terrorists during the Munich Olympics in 1972, Avery Brundage, president of the International Olympic Committee, directed, barbarically, that the Games go on.
- The radio report said only that nine people " were killed barbarically by savage terrorism " in the Tlemcen region, which is about 540 kilometers ( 340 miles ) west of Algeria.
- In this case, though, the limit was barbarically crossed by Marc Hodler . . . who, in the name of his Sion, slings mud on the Sestriere World Championships to hurt the Turin candidacy.
- But the use of force in an attempt to impose civility on people in other lands who are determined to behave barbarically toward one another-- as in Somalia-- leads more often to failure and disenchantment.
- "In the battle without end against terrorism, we must work together . . . to defend those priceless values which the United States has promoted and which were barbarically violated today, " he said.
- Danish translator Tomas Skat R鴕dam said of Resen " of all Denmark's renowned men, there has never been anyone who has written such a barbarically " struggled Danish " as he [ did ]"
- During his weekly appearance in St . Peter's Square, the pope recalled that fighting broke out April 7, 1994 between Hutus and Tutsis, in which " barbarically hundreds of thousands of people were killed ."
- While the Brethren entertained Thomas Brandon, the executioner ( son of Richard Brandon ), Morvran slipped away, only to be surprised by a large, pale fish-like monstrosity known as The Pale Rider, who barbarically slew the druid.
- "For these people to capture him and barbarically execute him, that reminds us of the sorts of people we are dealing with here, " he added . " These people are totally uncivilized and barbaric people, murdering somebody in that way ."
- The terms of reference for the Murphy inquiry were criticised by Caoimhgh韓 ?Caol醝n stating that the " type of scheme outlined in the terms of reference offers the women no prospect of adequate compensation for what was so barbarically done to them nor the choice to pursue their rights in the courts ".
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