Assassinations Sentence Examples

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  • Assassinations 101, Dusty replied.

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  • Death dealers don't work for anyone really, just Death, though I do buy assassinations from him on occasion.

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  • Buy assassinations, like he was ordering a new couch for his study.

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  • Kris had given them to him weeks ago as payment for two assassinations.

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  • And, I might need a few assassinations called in to keep things from blowing up on your side of the river.

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  • You buy assassinations from my death-dealers.  Maybe your definition of evil is different than mine.

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  • After the war its activity was shown by an increasing number of assassinations, burnings and other outrages, until by 1875 it completely dominated the mining classes and forced a general strike in the coal regions.

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  • In 1883-1884 there were a number of serious strikes, collisions between the police and the workmen, followed by assassinations; it was a peculiarity of Austrian anarchists that in some cases they united robbery to murder.

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  • Italian society exhibited an almost unexampled spectacle of literary, artistic and courtly refinement crossed by brutalities of lust, treasons, poisonings, assassinations, violence.

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  • The Chouans then waged a guerrilla warfare against therepublicans and, sustained by the royalists and from abroad, carried on their assassinations and brigandage with success.

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  • It is not to be wondered at that this struggle gave occasion for wars between the Zhupaniyas, for civil wars within the Zhupaniyas, for popular risings, court revolutions, dethronements, political assassinations and such like.

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  • Of these, 35 were the victims of killings that amounted to extra-judicial executions, including nine bystanders at the scene of such assassinations.

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  • Not revolve around personal spite, secret documents and personal character assassinations.

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  • From there the reader is launched into a world of political intrigue, espionage, and attempted assassinations.

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  • In reality, the impact of the Kennedy brothers' assassinations, the civil rights movement, or Woodstock is far greater for someone born before 1954 than after.

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  • The Vietnam War was over and these Boomers were too young to remember the effects of the three historic assassinations.

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