Bloody Sentence Examples

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  • Rob was holding a bloody cloth over his nose.

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  • She held up her bloody arm.

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  • Well, if you do exist, Mister or Missus Psychic, I'll find you first and smash you and your crystal to bloody dust!

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  • He dabbed a bloody cuticle as we discussed how to handle the call.

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  • The bloody man—Rainy— looked at her with pure hostility.

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  • Human Deidre was probably terrified, a bloody mess who would do whatever Darkyn told her at the end of the week in exchange for him sparing her more pain.

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  • His attention fell again to the bloody neck of Darkyn's mate.

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  • Alex, staring at his bloody hands after the man ran out the door.

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  • She relived the bloody scene in the banquet hall, heard the creature panting her name as he came against her thigh and then tore through the other side of her neck.

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  • He passed through them tensely, many of them as bloody or bruised as he was.

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  • Belfair watched, a sneering smile painted on her beautiful face, revenge was hers, as Jership the Terrible crashed in a bloody heap on the rocks below.

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  • She followed the plan, had the picture in-hand and was locking the door to the house when Brutus wandered up with a bloody muzzle.

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  • His left hand was bloody; he wiped it on his coat and supported himself with it.

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  • Others were exposed to bar room fights, muggings, schooled in army combat or at least been the recipient of a bloody nose from a third grade bully.

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  • Damian wasn't sure how someone going from the second to first floor had managed to get bloody enough to look like she crawled through a war zone.

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  • She lifted the wing and examined the bloody breast.

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  • One ear was torn half off and his fur was bloody around the collar.

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  • Dean began to peel away her soaked clothes, half expecting her to wake and scream bloody murder that he was raping her.

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  • Her mate, her only love, was nothing more than bloody pulp.

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  • After a bloody defeat at the hands of the neighbouring mountaineers (409) the Spartan governor quarrelled with the native settlers, whom he expelled in 399.

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  • The new Servian kingdom of the Nemanides, on the other hand, gave him much trouble and was the occasion of many bloody wars.

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  • In fact I doubt very much whether the bloody thing was ever consummated in the first place.

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  • You're just moving money around you bloody idiot.

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  • It is well known that despite the heroic and bloody defensive action of the Royal Marines the Island was captured by German paratroops.

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  • You put it on wet, let it dry and then get the bloody sander out to get it off.

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  • Everyone, by contrast, would kiss the hand that fed them, regardless of how bloody it was.

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  • If a thousand men were not to pay their tax-bills this year, that would not be a violent and bloody measure, as it would be to pay them, and enable the State to commit violence and shed innocent blood.

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  • His eyes were glazed and the car seat bloody.

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  • Her trousers were black with mud front and back, her pant leg torn, and her left knee bloody.

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  • The hands that still covered the entry sight were bloody.

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  • She ate two more of the sugar cubes and a water cube, eyes lingering on the bloody mess that was her jumper in the corner.

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  • In between, his sleep-movies starred Annie, huddled and pregnant as she walked the penstock trail in tears, and Shipton plunging down to the rocks and river below, amid scores of viewers clapping and cheering his bloody demise.

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  • His head was bloody, he looked like shit, and at least one of the medics thought he was already dead.

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  • But then he pictured his beautiful wife, her unfailingly sweet and kind nature, and refused his mind's picture of her kneeling there in the snow, calmly sawing Shipton's rope until it parted, plunging him to his bloody death.

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  • Immobilized, fear rose within her as she watched the Black God lift Darian's bloody form from the ground.

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  • In the course of a bloody insurrection in Catalonia, which ended in the bombardment of Barcelona, Ferdinand de Lesseps showed the most persistent bravery, rescuing from death, without distinction, the men belonging to the rival factions, and protecting and sending away not only the Frenchmen who were in danger, but foreigners of all nationalities.

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  • The struggle of the Greeks and the Goths was carried on for fourteen years, between 539 and 553, when Teias, the last Gothic king, was finally defeated in a bloody battle near Vesuvius.

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  • The popes had been successful; but they hac purchased their bloody victory at a great cost.

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  • The ritual of worship was peculiar, not admitting bloody sacrifices.

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  • Among the Jews the preaching of the prophets had been a constant protest against the grosser forms of sacrifice, and there are indications that when Christianity arose bloody sacrifices were already beginning to fall into disuse; a saying which was attributed by the Ebionites to Christ repeats this protest in a strong form, "I.

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  • Theodoric's siege of Ravenna lasted for three years (489-492), and was marked by one bloody encounter in the pinewood on the east of it.

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  • On this bloody sabbath the priests showed a devotion to their worship which matched the inaction of the fighting men.

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  • The third crusade, famous for the participation of Richard I., was the occasion for bloody riots in England, especially in York, where 150 Jews immolated themselves to escape baptism.

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  • In 1676, during " Bacon's Rebellion," a party of Virginians under Bacon's command killed about 150 Indians who were defending a fort on a hill a short distance east of the site of Richmond in the " Battle of Bloody Run," so called because the blood of the slain savages is said to have coloured the brook (or " run ") at the base of the hill.

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  • During the Civil War Halifax was garrisoned by parliament, and a field near it is still called the Bloody Field on account of an engagement which took place there between the forces of parliament and the Royalists.

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  • The courage of the Romans, however, soon overcame such fears; the Britons were put to flight; and the groves of Mona, the scene of many a sacrifice and bloody rite, were cut down.

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  • An unusually bloody battle ensued, in which the French efforts were chiefly directed against the allied right, held by the Spaniards.

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  • The conflict about St Pierre (Lostenia) was one of the most bloody of the war; but for hours Hill maintained his ground, and finally repulsed the French before Wellington, delayed by his pontoon bridge over the Nive having been swept away, arrived to his aid.

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  • On the following day the Boer attack on an armoured train at Kraaipan, a railway station in Cape Colony south of Mafeking and close to the western frontier of the Transvaal, witnessed the first hostile shot of a bloody war, destined to plunge South Africa into strife for two years and a half.

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  • The savage reprisals on their suppression, in especial the "Bloody Assizes" of Jeffreys, produced a revulsion of public feeling.

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  • Defrauded of their bloody diversion, the people were wild with rage.

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  • Hungary coming to the assistance of Poland, Lubart was defeated and taken prisoner; but Casimir, anxious to avoid a bloody war with Lithuania's Tatar allies, came to a compromise with Lubart whereby Poland retained Halicz with Lemberg, while Vladimir, Belz, and Brzesc fell to the share of Lithuania.

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  • The attempt to recover Dalmatia, which involved Bela in two bloody wars with Venice (1181-88 and 1190-91), was only partially successful.

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  • In May 1889 Mwanga, aided by the trader Charles Stokes, approached Buganda by water, and after several bloody battles captured the capital, but shortly afterwards was again defeated, and Kalema and the Ba-Islamu reoccupied Mengo (the native capital).

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  • Colonel Barry St Leger led an auxiliary expedition from Oswego against Fort Stanwix on the upper Mohawk, and on the 6th of August he fought at Oriskany one of the most bloody battles of the war, but a few days later, deserted by his terror-stricken Indian allies, he hastened back to Montreal.

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  • The year 1778 saw the bloody operations of the Tory Butlers and their Loyalist and Indian allies in the Mohawk and Schoharie valleys and notably the massacre at Cherry Valley.

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  • Meantime, Sulla having left Italy for the Mithradatic war, Cinna's sudden and violent revolution put the senate at the mercy of the popular leaders, and Marius greedily caught at the opportunity of a bloody vengeance, which became in fact a reign of terror in which senators and nobles were slaughtered wholesale.

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  • In 1862 the Indians began a series of bloody massacres along the frontiers of Minnesota and Dakota.

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  • Here occurred the fighting in the "Bloody Lane," north of Sharpsburg which French and Richardson eventually carried.

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  • Saratov and Samara were captured, but Simbirsk defied all efforts, and after two bloody encounters close at hand on the banks of the Sviyaga (October 1st and 4th), Razin was ultimately routed and fled down the Volga, leaving the bulk of his followers to be extirpated by the victors.

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  • On the 7th of October the various divisions concentrated at Bressuire, took Chatillon after two bloody engagements, and defeated the Vendeans at Cholet, Beaupreau and La Trem blaye.

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  • Baltimore was the scene of a bloody riot as the first Northern regiment (6th Mass.) passed through on its way to Washington on the 19th of April, and, until troops could be spared to protect the railway through Maryland, all reinforcements for the national capital had to be brought up to Annapolis by sea.

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  • A very obstinate and bloody two days' battle ended in Bragg's retirement towards Chattanooga.

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  • They required humouring, and their march discipline was very elastic. But in battle the "thinking bayonets" resolutely obeyed orders, even though it were to attack a Marye's Hill, or a "Bloody Angle," for they had undertaken their task and would carry it through unflinchingly.

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  • It was too far removed to the east ever to be brought under the dominion of Rome, but it has shared deeply in all the various and bloody revolutions of Asia.

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  • It is related that Nezahualcoyotl, the poet-king of Tezcuco, built a ninestoried temple with a starry roof above, in honour of the invisible deity called Tloquenahuaque, " he who is all in himself," or Ipalnemoani, " he by whom we live," who had no image, and was propitiated, not by bloody sacrifices, but by incense and flowers.

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  • South of the city are Rathmines, a populous suburb, near which, at the "Bloody Fields," English colonists were murdered by the natives in 1209; and Donnybrook, celebrated for its former fair.

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  • The scene of slaughter is still called the Bloody Fields, and Easter Monday denominated Black Monday.

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  • In 456 he defeated the Vandals in a sea-fight near Corsica, and on land near Agrigentum in Sicily, and backed by the popularity thus acquired, Ricimer then gained the consent of the Roman senate to an expedition against the emperor Avitus, whom he defeated in a bloody battle at Piacenza on the 16th of October 456.

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  • The latter marched into Asia Minor and defeated the Mongols in the bloody battle of Ablastan, the modern Albistan (1277); but, when he advanced farther to Caesarea, Mum ed-din Suleiman retired, hesitating to join him at the very moment of action.

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  • He took part, with much charity and mildness, in the Oxford disputes against Cranmer, Latimer and Ridley; but he had no liking for the fierce bigotry and bloody measures then in force against Protestants.

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  • The requisitions of their idolatry were severe and its rites cruel and bloody.

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  • Through the streets of Lichfield, on market day, he walked barefoot, crying, "Woe to the bloody city of Lichfield."

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  • The island was nearly lost to Athens by two attempts of the oligarchic faction to effect a revolution; on each occasion the popular party ultimately won the day and took a most bloody revenge on its opponents (427 and 425).

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  • The feud between Italian and Frenchman broke out in a violent form; and it was in vain that St Catherine of Siena proffered her mediation in the bloody strife betwixt the pope and the Florentine republic. The letters that she addressed to the pontiff, on this and other occasions, are documents, which are, perhaps, unique in their kind, and of great literary beauty.

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  • It is absurd to make this document responsible for the introduction of the bloody persecution of witches; for, according to the Sachsenspiegel, the civil law already punished sorcery with death.

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  • In medicine, nitric acid is used externally in a pure state as a caustic to destroy chancres, warts and phagadenic ulcers; and diluted preparations are employed in the treatment of dyspepsia, &c. Poisoning by strong nitric acid produces a widespread gastroenteritis, burning pain in the oesophagus and abdomen and bloody diarrhoea.

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  • After the bloody battle of Buda he concluded a three days' truce with the Hungarians to enable him to assist Prince Windischgratz to reduce Vienna, and subsequently fought against the Magyars at Schwechat.

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  • Charles allied himself with his brother Louis the German to resist the pretensions of the emperorLothair, and the two alliesconqueredhim in the bloody victory of Fontenoyen-Puisaye (25 June 84,).

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  • Rosehaugh, near Avoch, belonged to Sir George Mackenzie, founder of the Advocates' library in Edinburgh, who earned the sobriquet of "Bloody" from his persecution of the Covenanters.

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  • The Hungarian retreat after the bloody battle of Kapolna (February 26-27, 1849) was followed by the dissolution of the Kremsier assembly, and a proclamation in which the emperor announced his intention of granting a constitution to the whole monarchy " one and indivisible."

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  • War; and after the bloody battle of Konia (1832), where the raw Turkish army was routed and the grand vizier taken prisoner, it was only European intervention which prevented the Egyptian general, Ibrahim Pasha, from marching unopposed to the Bosphorus.

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  • On this, a bloody struggle began between the two pashas.

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  • Although checked, the dervishes were not discouraged, and continued to press upon the frontier in frequent raids, and thus in many bloody skirmishes the fighting qualities of the Egyptian troops were developed.

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  • While in gaol at Rochester he published the Caroline Almanac, the tone of which may be judged from its references to "Victoria Guelph, the bloody queen of England," and by the title given to the British cabinet of "Victoria Melbourne's bloody divan."

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  • Had they consented, had James married Henry's daughter, Mary (called " The Bloody "), it is not plain that advantage would have come of the alliance.

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  • How could they keep terms with " bloody Sectaries " that had slain their king, in face of the protests of their envoys ?

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  • The possession of an extraordinary relic, a bloody Host, or the like, was everywhere considered a sufficient claim for the privileges of indulgences; and wherever this privilege existed, there the pilgrims were gathered together.

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  • This murder was the cause of long and bloody wars, interspersed with truces, between Chilperic and Sigebert.

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  • It was also a warning to Antiochus, who returned to exact a bloody vengeance and to loot the Temple (169 or 168 B.C.).

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  • The Moplahs of Malabar are notorious for repeated outbreaks of bloody fanaticism.

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  • The long naval wars and bloody battles between the English and the Dutch within the narrow seas were not terminated until William of Orange united the two crowns in 1689.

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  • The battle at Siffin (657), near the Euphrates, which lasted two months and consisted principally in, sometimes bloody, skirmishes, with alternate success, ended by the well-known appeal to the decision of the Koran on the part of Moawiya.

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  • China came to the rescue with 60,000 men, and six years of a gigantic and bloody war followed, in which Japan used firearms for the first time against a foreign foe.

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  • As things are, if I were to encourage Tom Paine's opinions we should have a bloody revolution.'" Paine was indicted for treason in May 1792, but before the trial came off he was elected by the department of Calais to the French convention, and escaped into France, followed by a sentence of outlawry.

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  • These, however, proved far more unruly, bloody conflicts ensued, and for a considerable period the three great cities ruled the whole of Flanders with a high hand.

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  • Under these circumstances, Nathaniel Bacon (1647-1676), whose grandfather was a cousin of Francis Bacon, took up the cause of the borderers and severely punished the Indians at the battle of Bloody Run.

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  • The population returned to the original site after the destruction of the medieval city by Shah Abbas, and the city prospered again until its bloody siege by Nadir Shah.

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  • In this spirit he offered the most decided opposition to those circles at the court of Vienna which advocated a bloody reckoning with Serbia.

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  • Twenty years of bloody and purposeless warfare with the armies of the empire and with their fellow-barbarians, the Goths and the Suevi, followed.

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  • As already stated, the Bantus, like the Europeans, were invaders of South Africa, and the meeting of these rival invaders was the cause of many bloody conflicts.

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  • After a bloody conflict Mahmud was deprived of all his possessions but Herat, the rest of his dominions being divided among Fatteh Khan's brothers.

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  • The conversion of the elector John Sigismund in 1613 to the Reformed (Calvinist) faith was hotly resented by the Berliners and led to bloody riots in the city.

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  • He thus made it possible for the half-converted and rude tribes to remain Buddhists while they brought offerings, and even bloody offerings, to these more congenial shrines, and while their practical belief had no relation at all to the Truths or the Noble Eightfold Path, but busied itself almost wholly with obtaining magic powers (Siddhi), by means of magic phrases (Dhdrani), and magic circles (Mandala).

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  • This diet therefore became known as the " Krvavy`snem " (bloody diet).

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  • But Sture's widow, Dame Christina Gyllenstjerna, still held out stoutly at Stockholm, and the peasantry of central Sweden, stimulated by her patriotism, flew to arms, defeated the Danish invaders at Balundsas (March 19th), and were only with the utmost difficulty finally defeated at the bloody battle of Upsala (Good Friday, April 6th).

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  • But manlier counsels prevailed, the struggle was resumed, and after the bloody victory of Puck (September 17, 1462) the scales of fortune inclined decisively to the side of Poland.

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  • The events of this year were very different to those of previous campaigns, and the bloody battle of Malplaquet, though a victory for Marlborough and Eugene, led to little result, and this at the cost of enormous losses.

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  • Connor's command participated in a bloody engagement.

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  • At Fair Oaks (Seven Pines) was fought on the 31st of May a bloody battle, ending the following day in a Confederate repulse.

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  • In little more than two months, however, his son was proclaimed king at London by the title of Edward IV., and the bloody victory of Towton immediately after drove his enemies into exile and paved the way for his coronation.

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  • Ferdinand had summoned a meeting of the estates on that day at the adjoining Hradcany palace, and it became known as the " bloody diet " (Krvavy snem).

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  • A bloody battle ensued near Zborow, on the banks of the Strypa, when only the personal valour of the Polish king, the superiority of the Polish artillery, and the defection of Chmielnicki's allies the Tatars enabled the royal forces to hold their own.

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  • He revelled in bloody gladiatorial displays, and the sharpest swords used on such occasions were called "Drusine."

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  • It was a righteous punishment for her interference in the unnatural strife of Orleanists and Burgundians that the struggle between York and Lancaster was to be as bitter and as bloody as that between the two French factions.

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  • Thus was England spared the crisis of a bloody revolution, and proof given to the world that her ancient constitution was sufficiently elastic to expand with the needs of the times.

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  • Berwick and Carlisle were repeatedly assailed, and battles took place at Halidon Hill (1333), Otterburn (1388), Nisbet (1402), Homildon (1402), Piperden (1435), Hedgeley Moor (1464),(1464), Flodden (1513), Solway Moss (1542), and Ancrum Moor (1544), in addition to many fights arising out of family feuds and raids fomented by the Armstrongs, Eliots, Grahams, Johnstones, Maxwells and other families, of which the most serious were the encounters at Arkenholme (Langholm) in 1455, the Raid of Reidswire (1575), and the bloody combat at Dryfe Sands (1593).

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  • As the bloody work went on the pretence of trial became more and more hollow, the chance of acquittal fainter and fainter.

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  • Small wonder, then, if Adam of Bremen, and the monkish annalists who follow him, describe Sweyn as a grim and bloody semi-pagan, perpetually warring against Christian states.

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  • The 6th of August is locally known as "Bloody Monday"; on this day in 1855 some members of the Know Nothing Party incited a riot that resulted in the loss of several lives and of considerable property.

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  • The earlier history of the Serbs on the Balkan territory is especially turbulent and bloody.

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  • When he grew old he handed over the supreme power to his favourite son Erik "Bloody Axe," whom he intended to be his successor.

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  • In the first year of his reign as high-king he defeated them in a bloody battle at Tara, in which Amlaib's son, Ragnall, fell.

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  • Among the few prisoners taken on the bloody field of Towton was Ormonde, whose head long adorned London Bridge.

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  • Similar plans were tried unsuccessfully in Ulster, first by a son of Sir Thomas Smith, afterwards by Walter Devereux, earl of Essex, a knight-errant rather than a statesman, who was guilty of many bloody deeds.

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  • In more modern days its banks were the scenes of many bloody battles during the Napoleonic Wars.

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  • The bloody tragedies which disfigured the end of his reign bear sad witness to this; they were a fit prelude to that period during the course of which, as Gregory of Tours said, barbarism was let loose.

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  • He was present at the engagements of Hort and Hatvan, converted the doubtful fight of Tap16-Bicsk into a victory, and fought with irresistible elan at the bloody battle of Isaszeg.

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  • The Watchers then relegated themselves to the role of a benevolent audience in the bloody basketball game that was Damian's war.

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  • The bloody man—Rainy— looked at her with pure hostility.

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  • She stepped over the dead demon between her and the stairwell without looking directly at the bloody mess.

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  • He placed the bloody thumb to her lips.

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  • He kissed her before pressing his bloody thumb to her mouth.

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  • Dean didn't turn around to view the next potential treasure but loaded his arms with two boxes—a "bloody" axe, grotesque mask, assorted bric-a-brac—and crossed to his vehicle.

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  • The other four trunks displayed like goods—a moth-eaten gorilla suit, two bloody collections of dresses, and an outfit Dean supposed Frankenstein wore when he went out for a little nightlife.

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  • Erik, one of Rhyn's half-brothers, was bloody and bruised from what looked like a prolonged battle with several demons.

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  • The scent of blood made his blood sizzle The bloody mess in the next cell was a human.

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  • Much of the climbing activity was taking place in an area called The Schoolroom, with various routes classified and given names— Verminator, Duncan's Delight and Bloody Sunday.

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  • Her laugh echoed down the rocky canyons of Zzz as the essence of abomination breathed his bloody last below her.

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  • If I listen to my heart I will be screaming bloody murder.

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  • She watched the Guardians gather wood in the eerie light of the bloody sun and start the funeral pyre for her father's body.

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  • She couldn't help pitying the women who had been thrust into a bloody war when they met their Guardian mates.

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  • He knelt beside the bloody Springs, resting his head against the cool stone.

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  • Hilden glanced at the bloody waters of the Springs.

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  • This time, when she placed the bloody wrist to his lips, he sank his fangs into it.

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  • But once he knows what he's doing, he's bloody aces!

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  • There were a growing number of bloody affrays between the local poachers and the gamekeepers, who were usually from England or Scotland.

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  • A ruthless female assassin is on the loose, leaving a bloody trail behind her.

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  • And the bloody Bacchanalia taking place in Chechnya today is called a counterterrorist operation in the language of Russian chekists.

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  • Fascinating new baddies, posing a bloody threat to the world or some such!

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  • Tattered, bloody bandages hold the abomination together where magic cannot.

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  • They call the sun dance barbarous, savage, a bloody superstition.

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  • Bloody hell, they don't do that at the Ritz, as I told the barman but to no avail.

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  • After three months he left the bloody battles, made his way to France and then on back to England.

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  • Then " First Aid " which explores the experiences of a virgin first-aider on a bloody battlefield.

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  • That's pretty bloody final, isn't it?

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  • At midday I exited the Maths & Social Sciences building of the University of Manchester North UMIST Campus feeling absolutely bloody great.

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  • Or maybe they'll be too bloody subtle to see at all.

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  • In point of fact he is worse because he is so bloody sneaky.

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  • The evidence of history is that revolutions are usually peaceful - but the resulting counter-revolution is usually extremely bloody and ruthless.

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  • You'd think it difficult to hide a waterfall wouldn't you but they did bloody well.

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  • A short while after the pool started getting bloody so we got out and sat on a duvet on the floor.

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  • Film Quarterly, 1959 I found 'Ben Hur ' in every way bloody bloody and bloody boring.

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  • The runners chanted, " stop the bloody bullfights!

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  • The First World War is remembered as a time of bloody carnage.

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  • Bloody tap or blood in epidural catheter is controversial.

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  • The bird was in a mesh fronted cage and no longer had a cere, just a bloody lump of pulp.

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  • Boab meanwhile has picked up the head and goes over to Danny. 'Ya chancer, ya bloody chancer ye.

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  • If you only have three per cent of a company it's bloody hard to work up the enthusiasm to fire the Chief Executive.

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  • From day one we had gale force Easterly winds, that turned mid-week into North-Easterly, it was bloody cold!

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  • In sea, lake, and river this pigment gave a bloody coloring to the water.

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  • Why is it all so bloody, unnecessarily complicated?

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  • His bloody corpse, dragged in the stirrups by the terrified animal, revealed his fate to his attendants.

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  • Within months, he fled to the USA after being overthrown by a bloody military coup.

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  • He also has been linked to the bloody crackdown on Shiites in southern Iraq following a 1991 uprising following the Gulf War.

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  • Here we found meadow and bloody cranesbill, creeping jenny and rock stonecrop, as well as hoary plantain in flower.

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  • The fled from the room, and ran through the market place, the bloody dagger still gripped tightly in his hand.

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  • Running stomach, say, or bloody diarrhea in babies.

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  • Here on their own bloody doorstep - People want to picket now.

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  • The country, already embroiled in a bloody war, has invested £ 300m in a top-secret nuclear weapons facility.

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  • He imagined opening it and letting out a nexus of multi-coloured wires, or bloody entrails.

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  • Bloody battles were imagined, in which one race virtually exterminated another and populated the country anew.

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  • The girls were shot dead - innocent victims caught up in a bloody feud between two notorious street gangs.

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  • Saudi forces say they have arrested a wanted terrorist and several other people, following a bloody firefight in which six people were killed.

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  • Anyway, which bloody shops are they going to that don't take scottish fivers?

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  • Well, the great British tradition of shouting, sighing and pointing hasn't muttered its last " bloody foreigners " yet.

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  • All she has is a bloody frilly frock, he thinks with disgust.

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  • Again there was no Greg this week as he was off galavanting around Europe, bloody cheek, but Martin did join us.

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  • The site has been selected particularly as a representative of the north-eastern variant, in which bloody crane's-bill geranium sanguineum is prominent.

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  • His exact words were ' That book was a bloody godsend!

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  • The photograph of the bloody handprint was first digitized, in order to improve the clarity of the fingerprint ridge detail.

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  • Apart from the bloody war, there's nothing happening!

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  • Perhaps that is not heady enough for some of our esteemed Reformed theologians but hey, too bloody bad!

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  • In the Middle Ages, parliamentary debates grew so heated, quarrels often escalated into bloody fights between Lords.

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  • Plus, given all those miner's helmets I couldn't help but get flashes back to MY BLOODY VALENTINE (1981 ).

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  • Sure, he'd have given you a bloody good hiding.

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  • My banner reads no respect for Bush I think he's a bloody hypocrite.

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  • They also incited a bloody purge of the old order.

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  • They further gained lasting infamy for their supposed part in rounding up rebels for the dreaded " bloody assize " .

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  • Bet you didn't know about the bloody insurgency that bought terror to germany after the war.

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  • In fact, thinking about it, your a bloody jinx Kev.

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  • Even he had to admit that they smelled " bloody awful " in such moments of unbridled lust.

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  • His enemies he treated with the greatest magnanimity; no bloody executions followed the victory of the Milvian Bridge.

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  • My bloody Mary was the best I've had outside my house.

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  • The film is a story of drugs, gangs and bloody mayhem with a pinch of black humor thrown in.

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  • That, perhaps, our children will dance round the bloody maypole on it?

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  • He needed a bloody miracle, that's what he needed.

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  • The Opus Dei site denies this latter claim stating " The Da Vinci Code makes it appear that Opus Dei members practice bloody mortifications.

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  • Which would have been a real mouthful in real life, but bloody impressive on a letter of recommendation!

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  • Labor may well deserve a bloody nose in this week's elections.

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  • It was a bloody nuisance - there was his flat, just a few yards away, and he couldn't get to it.

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  • House of Congress - he should be in the the bloody nuthouse!

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  • He went on to describe UKIP's allies in the European Parliament as " xenophobic and anti-Semitic " and " bloody right-wing nutters.

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  • The legacy of Cyprus's divisive recent history, including bloody ethnic fighting, is a formidable obstacle.

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  • When I see a snarling vampire in the movies with white pancake makeup and bloody fangs, I lose interest.

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  • Why should a bloody radiator suddenly perk up and decide to be the center of attention?

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  • His skull had been smashed by repeated blows from a heavy object, his head reduced to a bloody pulp.

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  • Saddam's first period in office witnessed a bloody purge of the Iraqi left.

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  • The footage shows a skinned raccoon, bloody and bare, lift its head and look around.

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  • I turn the sound on... ...and bloody hell, what a bloody awful racket.

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  • Lesley Blanch vividly recounts the epic story of their heroic and bloody struggle and the life of a man still legendary in the Caucasus.

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  • Fear of bloody reprisals will allow Winnie a free passage toward goal every time she gets the ball.

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  • Whatever the other reprobates in her family have done, she remains strong and true and bloody brilliant for 80.

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  • The recent Bosnian civil war saw bloody revenge by the Serbs on Croatia.

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  • The 14th Light Dragoons had been used to quell riots here before, were nicknamed the Bloody Blues and hated.

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  • We should remember that the Essenes went so far as to refuse to bring bloody sacrifices at all.

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  • The Shysters bloody ' My Bloody Valentine ' was a hilarious romantic satire.

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  • In very sheltered, stable areas more robust flowering plants can occur such as, rock-rose, small scabious, bloody crane's-bill and marjoram.

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  • And the stupid bloody feline just sat there and looked excessively self-satisfied.

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  • The handling of FMD must have been a cockup, or more precisely a total bloody shambles.

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  • I could do it but it's just sheer bloody laziness on my part I'm afraid.

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  • Here Bukowski finds access to a rifle and ammo, and a bloody shootout ensues.

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  • He's bloody great live too, whether you like his music or not - a real showman with a great band.

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  • After a bloody siege during which Townshend's troops ate their horses, the Turks prevailed and Townshend surrendered.

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  • After this battle, he was forced back into Virginia in a series of bloody skirmishes.

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  • Seeing the sights of wanton slaughter, To another bloody tour across the water.

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  • I know that it'll be bloody slippery underfoot and it'll soon turn into nasty brown slush.

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  • I can't bloody wait to get back to England and have a soy banana smoothie at your Juice Bar.

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  • We see a bloody wound appear in her chest and blood spatter up the bookshelves behind her.

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  • Another ape thrust a spear at him; but Prak slithered sideways on the bloody flags, and went tumbling down the next flight.

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  • He also added two side orders - buttered spinach and fries served with bloody Mary sauce.

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  • He surfaced up to his waist and started shouting and groaning, with bloody sputum coming from his mouth.

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  • By 2am I'm still trying to count sheep and realize its those bloody pills, they contain stimulants!

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  • Swallow them whole. Watch for bloody, black, or tarry stools or blood in your vomit.

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  • They always seem to have a storeroom crammed with the bloody things.

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  • Heavy security was meant to lower the ever-present danger of sectarian strife at a festival with a bloody history.

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  • She throws a strop saying " What's the bloody point, eh?

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  • The sound is absolutely superb, giving your audio system a bloody good workout.

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  • History is littered with the bloody consequences of attempts to assert the supremacy of one race over another.

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  • Your friend stands there transfixed, the bloody glass still in his hands.

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  • An hour later, however - a whole bloody hour - I still hadn't found the trig.

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  • Shepherd carefully untied the dirty, bloody bandage and as gently as he could he began to unwind the material.

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  • A bloody military campaign by Serb forces to suppress the uprising took almost 7 years to complete.

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  • Kitano's blind swordsman evokes the spirit of the earlier films while furthering the tale of the ronin masseur's bloody vengeance.

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  • That new Spanish waiter I was telling you about, Manuel, is bloody useless.

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  • Macbeth lacks political skill, and turns the gracious office of king into the rule of a bloody tribal warlord.

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  • Bloody magnificent, even, " she said, too weary to snap at him.

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  • Among the reasons which led people to identify the liver with the very source of life, and hence as the seat of all affections and emotions, including what to us are intellectual functions, we may name the bloody appearance of that organ.

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  • Animal sacrifices became much more frequent, and included not only the bloody sacrifice (Zebah) but also burnt offerings (kalil, `olah) whereby the whole animal was consumed (see Sacrifice).

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  • In Transylvania the princes of the Bathory family (1571-1604) were ardent disciples of the Jesuit fathers, and Sigismund Bathory in particular persecuted fiercely, his fury being especially directed against the queer judaizing sect known as the Sabbatarians, whose tenets were adopted by the Szeklers, the most savage of " the three nations " of Transylvania, many thousands of whom were, after a bloody struggle, forced to emigrate.

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  • The administration of justice by the bureau agents amounted simply to a ceaseless persecution of the whites who had dealings with the blacks, and bloody conflicts sometimes resulted.

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  • As Durga (so named from having slain the demon Durga) she is warlike and ferocious, and to her in this form are offered bloody sacrifices, and such ceremonies as the Durgapuja and Churrukpuga are held in her honour (see Kali).

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  • During the - latter part of the century its monarchs were en- of gaged in a bloody struggle with a powerful religious political party, the Huguenots, who finally won a toleration which they continued to enjoy until the revocation of the edict of Nantes in 1685.

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  • The only bright pages in the dark chapter of Alexander's popedom are his efforts on behalf of the Turkish War (1499-1502), his activity for the diffusion of Christianity in America, and his judicial awards (May 3-4, 1 493) on the question of the colonial empires of Spain and Portugal, by which he avoided a bloody war.

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  • On the other hand, in the case of the obdurate, he showed a relentless precision, which gained for him his evil name, ` The Bloody Clavers,' the commissioned servant of the powers of darkness."

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  • He's made my face all bloody, said he in a frightened whisper when the sergeant major had passed on.

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  • Saddam 's first period in office witnessed a bloody purge of the Iraqi left.

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  • I turn the sound on......and bloody hell, what a bloody awful racket.

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  • Near the door of the most ramshackle of the buildings were what appeared to be bloody hand prints.

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  • After a bloody defeat, and whilst taking refuge in a dark cave escaping the English army, Robert sat and pondered his campaign.

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  • The last charge is particularly sensitive at a time when anti-U.S. sentiment is high in the region amid bloody Israeli-Palestinian clashes.

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  • I could do it but it 's just sheer bloody laziness on my part I 'm afraid.

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  • He 's bloody great live too, whether you like his music or not - a real showman with a great band.

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  • After a bloody siege during which Townshend 's troops ate their horses, the Turks prevailed and Townshend surrendered.

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  • I ca n't bloody wait to get back to England and have a soy banana smoothie at your Juice Bar.

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  • Do n't all bloody men over the age of 30 snore like pigs anyway?

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  • Some purists claim it 's tacky to garnish a Bloody Mary with a stalk of celery instead of the traditional swizzle stick.

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  • By 2am I 'm still trying to count sheep and realize its those bloody pills, they contain stimulants !

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  • She throws a strop saying What 's the bloody point, eh?

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  • Never in history have we had a Christian theocracy where it was n't bloody and barbaric.

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  • It is however, bloody tiring after a while.

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  • An hour later, however - a whole bloody hour - I still had n't found the trig.

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  • A dozen images of Kagami now stood looking down at him, pale against the bloody twilight sky.

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  • Kitano 's blind swordsman evokes the spirit of the earlier films while furthering the tale of the ronin masseur 's bloody vengeance.

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  • Bloody magnificent, even, she said, too weary to snap at him.

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  • A favorite of the Sunday brunch crowds, the Bloody Mary is a delightful drink for people who don't like sweet alcoholic beverages.

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  • Among all of these drinks, the Bloody Mary is, perhaps, the most easily tweaked to your liking.

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  • Some like their Mary's spicy, and some like them with a lot of Worcestershire sauce.The classic Bloody Mary is simple.

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  • Premade mixes for Bloody Marys, Margaritas and other easy mixed drinks are also widely available.

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  • Screwdrivers, a simple mix of vodka or gin and orange juice; Cape Cods, gin or vodka mixed with cranberry juice; and Bloody Marys, the same liquors mixed with spiced tomato juice; are often served with breakfast or brunch.

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  • Vampires are best known for their pale skin and bloody lips, but that doesn't mean you can't add your own spin on the look with special makeup ideas.

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  • In 1971, director John Schlesinger was looking for a few hoodlums to be extras in the film Sunday Bloody Sunday.

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  • In what many deemed a stunning verdict in light of strong evidence such as a blood trail and the bloody glove, Simpson was acquitted of both murder charges.

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  • Free drinks abound, including bloody marys at breakfast, signature rum swizzles in the evening, and complimentary wine at dinner.

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  • Although there are many different canine health problems that cause a bloody stool, professionals classify them under two main types, hematochezia and melena.

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  • This stage is marked by obvious physical changes such as swelling of the vulva and a bloody discharge, but the bitch is not yet receptive to breeding.

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  • Ennemond Boniface was a socialist nudist, who fervently believed that nudism was an alternative to bloody socialist revolution, and would bring about a new naturist era in which all would be equal under the sun (see sidebar).

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  • They suggest finishing off the costume with a bloody axe and a stuffed wolf's head in a basket.

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  • They also suggest a bloody sharp instrument and a wolf's head in the basket - preferably wearing Grandma's nightcap.

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  • So you've played the hardcore street racing games, the time-consuming role-playing games, and the bloody and violent cookie-cutter gangster games.

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  • But, I don't think that means you should beat it with a bloody hammer and wait for its ghost to rise from the grave and suffocate you in your sleep either, so Nintendo be warned.

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  • The can be all out battle to see who's the last one standing and the fight can be either strategic and fun or intense and bloody.

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  • The common gamer term "gib" (derived from giblet, the dense gizzard organ you find in some table fowl) was born in these games - an enthusiastic word for the bloody chunks that go flying when you shoot an opponent.

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  • Instead of coming off cleanly, the head is extracted along with a bloody, animated spine.

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  • The bloody show is a slight discharge of blood and mucus.

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  • Other rare side effects include yellow skin or eyes, unusual bleeding or bruising, weakness, fatigue, bloody or black stools, bloody or cloudy urine, and a sudden decrease in the amount of urine.

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  • The physician may also find that the child has fever, bloody urine, or abdominal pain.

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  • The parent of a child with albinism should also call the doctor if the child bruises easily or has unusual bleeding, such as repeated nosebleeds or bloody diarrhea.

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  • A child who has hemorrhagic cystitis has bloody urine for about three days, and invisible traces of blood can be found in the urine a few days longer.

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  • The child's nasal discharge is watery as well as bloody.

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  • These subtypes invade the stomach tissues directly, causing tissue destruction and bloody stools.

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  • Bloody diarrhea, sometimes called dysentery, is produced by EHEC, EIEC, some types of Salmonella, some types of Shigella, and Yersinia.

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  • Acute onset of renal vein thrombosis at any age causes pain in the lower back and sides of the abdomen, fever, bloody urine, decreased urine output, and sometimes kidney failure.

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  • If the duodenum is twisted as in volvulus, the newborn may have a distended abdomen and bloody diarrhea.

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  • Infected or bloody mucus may then drain from the ear.

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  • Symptoms may include an earache or severe pain in the ear or a sudden decrease in ear pain followed by drainage of clear, bloody, or pus-filled fluid.

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  • Most children with AP experience severe abdominal pain, vomiting (possibly with blood), and bloody stools.

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  • Those affected have severe abdominal cramps and watery diarrhea that usually becomes bloody within 24 hours, a condition that can last from one to eight days.

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  • A doctor or other healthcare provider should be contacted whenever urination becomes painful or the voided urine is cloudy or bloody, or when a child complains of pain when voiding urine.

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  • Ulcerative colitis-A form of inflammatory bowel disease characterized by inflammation of the mucous lining of the colon, ulcerated areas of tissue, and bloody diarrhea.

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  • A smelly or bloody discharge from one nostril is a symptom of foreign bodies in the nose.

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  • A doctor should be notified if vomiting is heavy and/or bloody, if the vomitus looks like feces, or if the affected person has been unable to keep food down for 24 hours.

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  • At other times, there will be warning signs, such as bloody discharge from a woman's vagina, a sign of cancer of the cervix.

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  • If the baby's behavior or crying pattern changes suddenly or if the crying is associated with fever, forceful vomiting, diarrhea, bloody stools, or other abnormal spasms or symptoms, call the doctor immediately.

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  • Nasal diphtheria produces few symptoms other than a watery or bloody discharge.

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  • Some of the earliest symptoms of the syndrome may be noted during early infancy, including excessive bleeding after a circumcision, bloody diarrhea, and a tendency to bruise very easily.

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  • The plug of mucus that sealed your cervix will come out in the form of a blood-tinged vaginal discharge called "bloody show."

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  • However, a discharge that is bloody may also indicate an imminent miscarriage, particularly if abdominal pain accompanies these symptoms.

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  • For example, you may have a slight bloody show, headaches, and fatigue.

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  • When the plug of mucus that seals the mother's cervix is dispelled, a bloody show is visible.

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  • Bloody show and losing the mucus plug are two relatively early signs that labor is impeding.

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  • If there is no bloody show, labor may not occur immediately.

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  • Throughout the course of the film, Jake Sully, the main character, grows to appreciate this strange alien race, finds love with the Na'vi woman Neytiri, and engages in a bloody battle to save the planet from humans.

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  • Boxer- Get some shorts,a satin robe, don some boxing gloves and flaunt a pair of bloody teeth.

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  • It will take some ingenuity, but you can sew some red ribbons to hang from the heart over your medieval or Renaissance dress and carry a bloody dagger.

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  • Another fun, bloody character is Lady Macbeth after she's gone insane.

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  • If you have a friend, boyfriend or brother willing to dress as Macbeth, you can both wear full costumes and have bloody hands and carry daggers, having just killed the king and his guards.

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  • A "Bloody" Virgin Mary, Rudolph With Rabies, Decapitated Caroler and a burned tree were in attendance, as well as a hapless husband electrocuted while putting up lights.

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  • For those who live in a black box, the number 666 is a sign of the devil, and The Omen is the classic tale of Satan's son born into the mortal world to wreak bloody horrors on anyone who gets in his way.

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  • Bloody shots are easily achieved with some help from a rigged "blood pack," which is secured beneath the actor's top and activated by a control box.

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  • The numerous haunted houses in Texas can be attributed to the state's long and sometimes bloody history.

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  • Texas haunted houses reflect the impact this violent and bloody history has had on the land, buildings and people who lived at these locations in following years.

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  • Many of these are geographically based, such as Bloody Chicago by Troy Taylor and Coast to Coast Ghosts by Leslie Rule.

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  • She could see her dead pig hanging, gutted and a pile of bloody bones nearby on the ground.

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  • She began chanting "Raw Head and Bloody Bones".

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  • The head, that lay scraped and bloody, began to roll towards the bones.

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  • The old woman continued chanting, "Raw Head and Bloody Bones, dance!"

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  • The creature was a glaring, snarling bloody skeleton of the pig.

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  • There, embedded into the front grill of the SUV was the bloody body of a homeless man.

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  • The Bloody Mary myth is popular throughout Western folklore and found in many modern urban legends.

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  • In folklore, Bloody Mary is a ghost who appears to those who chant her name into a mirror three times, nine times, thirteen times or a hundred times, depending on the version of the story.

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  • In each telling, Bloody Mary appears in the mirror with disastrous results from a scratched and mutilated face to instant insanity.

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  • Among Bloody Mary's many names is Mary Worth, Mary Worthington or Hell Mary.

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  • The disfigurement appears as blood on her face (hence the name Bloody Mary), and in the afterlife she seeks retribution.

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  • In this particular Bloody Mary myth, Mary will answer questions about the future when she is summoned to the mirror, particularly if the questions concern marriage or childbirth.

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  • Many historians consider the summoning of Bloody Mary is just a children's game.

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  • Next, the questioner turns in a circle every time she repeats Bloody Mary's name.

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  • The rules state that when Bloody Mary's image appears in the mirror, you should only address the image or she will vanish.

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  • Some historians attribute the name "Bloody Mary" to Queen Mary I of England.

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  • Her nickname "Bloody Mary" comes from her persecution of the Protestants.

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  • Urban legends tell tales of Bloody Mary appearing in the dark when someone stands too close to a mirror whether they are summoning her or not.

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  • Modern movies make use of the myth of Bloody Mary in films like Candyman.

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  • Queen Mary Tudor, a famous Bloody Mary to be certain, is definitely based on a real person.

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  • So the question, then, is not is she real, but who is the real Bloody Mary of legend?

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  • The legend of Bloody Mary is explored in many different stories and folk tales.

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  • Invoking Bloody Mary is a popular game for girls at sleepovers and horror movies.

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  • Bloody Mary's impact on popular culture is unmistakable from the historical legends to the many folk stories, and even an alcoholic drink based on the legend.

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  • The short answer is yes, Bloody Mary is real.

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  • The long answer is, bloody Mary existed at one point, but no one is certain whether or not the various Bloody Marys of history and the Bloody Mary of legend are one and the same.

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  • Bloody Mary is the black nickname for Queen Mary I or Queen Mary Tudor, eldest daughter of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon.

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  • Historians cite Mary Tudor's barren womb and her possible death by the bursting of an ovarian cyst as another source for her bloody moniker.

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  • The legend of Bloody Mary continues to exert influence on modern popular culture.

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  • In the show Supernatural, Bloody Mary is the ghost of a woman named Mary Worthington, who tried to scrawl the name of her murderer on a mirror before she died.

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  • The show's retooling of the Bloody Mary legend pays particular homage to the name, the mirror and the revenge theme, but it avoids mentioning the death of any children.

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  • No one can prove it's not, therefore, the chance remains that Bloody Mary is indeed real and her story is remembered every time a young child whispers her name into a mirror.

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  • Be quick to turn on the lights, or Bloody Mary will stab you in the back.

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  • There are a number of versions of the Bloody Mary legend.

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  • It's possible that this practice was the genesis of the candlelit mirror in the Bloody Mary legend.

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  • As for the person, Bloody Mary, chances are that Mary is the evolution of the stories of Elizabeth Bathory, a Hungarian countess who was rumored to bathe in the blood of virgins and Mary I of England.

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  • Mary I was given the moniker "Bloody Mary" because she put Protestants to death during her reign in an attempt to re-establish the position of the Catholic Church.

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  • Black Aggie and Bloody Mary are classic stories; if your listeners haven't heard them yet, you'll hold them spellbound with a few dramatic flourishes.

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  • Another gang initiation urban legend is the infamous bloody baby car seat covered with a blanket and placed on the side of the road to lure female drivers to rescue a non-existent baby and become a victim of the gang.

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  • This urban legend states that if you look into a mirror in a dark room and repeat Bloody Mary's name 13 times, the evil woman's face will appear in front of you right before she kills you by scratching off your face.

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  • The tale of Bloody Mary is quite possibly the single most commonly told urban legend at pre-teen sleepover parties to this day.

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  • Next, look in the mirror and repeat the words "Bloody Mary" three times (although some versions claim it's twenty times).

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  • Because the needle pierces the skin, getting a tattoo can be bloody.

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  • Here, gladiators fought other humans, beasts or machines for in bloody battles.

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  • Some of these may be relatively minor, such as a bloody nose where the treatment is as simple as applying pressure to the nose.

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  • If you live with small children, chances are you've had at least a few bloody incidents as they climb, run, wrestle and fall.

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  • The debut album from this London band is getting the music press all in a tizzy with its hints of My Bloody Valentine and Slowdive (yes - Shoegazers everywhere rejoice!).

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  • Van Morrison, The Cranberries, The Coors, My Bloody Valentine, The Boomtown Rats, The Undertones and Stiff Little Fingers all hail from Ireland and all combine traditional Irish influence with popular music sensibilities.

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  • You can substitute a black light bulb for a regular one in most fixtures for an eerie look that will make white items glow; a red bulb will provide a spooky, bloody look.

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  • And if you mix up a gallon of bloody Mary's before hand that will really come in handy.

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  • This merchant sells disturbing party supplies, including severed limbs, a bowl of fingers, bats, fog machines, bloody tablecloths and lots more.

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  • The cast of the second season is mentored by Jaime King (who has starred in films like My Bloody Valentine), along with director Tim Sullivan.

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  • The pair also had a bloody history with Angel, who turned a maddened Drusilla after murdering her entire family during his run as Angelus.

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  • Bloody droppings - If you find bloody or brown looking droppings on your skin or bed linens, you may have bed bugs.

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  • The other four trunks displayed like goods—a moth-eaten gorilla suit, two bloody collections of dresses, and an outfit Dean supposed Frankenstein wore when he went out for a little nightlife.

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  • He changed mechanically, as if accustomed to removing bloody clothing several times a day.

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  • Much of the climbing activity was taking place in an area called The Schoolroom, with various routes classified and given names— Verminator, Duncan's Delight and Bloody Sunday.

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  • How he would explain that bloody nose to his co-inhabitants would be interesting to see.

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  • In the latter part of the 18th century and the first years of the 19th it was constantly the scene of bloody dissensions between two rival parties, one led by the local janissaries, the other by the sherifs (religious); and the Ottoman governors took the side, now of one, now of the other, in order to plunder a distracted city, too far removed from the centre to be controlled by the sultans, and too near the rebellious pashalik of Acre and the unsettled district of Lebanon not to be affected by the disorders natural to a frontier province.

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