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Black Sabbath's Geezer Butler ( also of Irish descent ) wrote the lyrics to the Black Sabbath song " Sabbath Bloody Sabbath " on the album of the same name in 1973.
In early times, horror films such as My Bloody Valentine ( 1981 ), Halloween ( 1978 ), and Friday the 13th ( 1980 ) pertained mostly to a male audience in order to " feed the fantasies of young men ".< ref name = Nowell > Their main focus was to express the fear of women and show them as monsters ; however, this ideal is no longer prevalent in horror films .< ref name = Williams > Women have become not only the main audience and fans of horror films but also the main protagonists of contemporary horror films.
Famous early figures include Kit Carson, who took part in a fight that gave name to Bloody Island and Battle Creek, Jedediah Smith, John Fremont, and William B. Ide, the first and only president of the California Republic.
Everett's original name was Bloody Run, after a creek which was the site of a battle between settlers and Native Americans.
" With the new line-up in place, the band intended to leave the My Bloody Valentine moniker behind, but according to Ó Cíosóig " we never could think of a good enough name ".
Bloody Friday is the name given to the bombings by the Provisional Irish Republican Army ( IRA ) in Belfast on 21 July 1972.
" Green Grass Of Texas "/" Bloody River " was to be re-released in February 1965 on the Vee Jay label ( VJ 658 ), again under the name of The Texans.
Rangitoto is Māori for ' Bloody Sky ', with the name coming from the full phrase Ngā Rangi-i-totongia-a Tama-te-kapua (' The days of the bleeding of Tama-te-kapua ').
Originally, the town gained the name of " Bloody Corners " due to the high incidence of feuding.
Gerin later adopted the ring name Rhino Richards and began wrestling in Canada, where he formed a stable known as " THUG Life " with Joe Legend, Zakk Wyld ( Keith Assoun ), Christian Cage, Bloody Bill Skullion, Brett Kimball, and Sexton Hardcastle ( later named Edge ).
One Australian performer, Kevin Bloody Wilson, has even made it his middle name.
Bloody Mary can also be confused with La Llorona but can be thought of as the same person because of La Llorona's name, Maria, and Bloody Mary's name.
* Images of the Bloody Wednesday of Olkusz ( Note that the name is Rabbi Hagerman and not Hangerman.
Bloody Sunday, London, 13 November 1887, was the name given to a demonstration against coercion in Ireland and to demand the release from prison of MP William O ' Brien, who was imprisoned for incitement as a result of an incident in the Irish Land War.
The longer name of " Bloody Caesar " is said to differentiate the drink from the Bloody Mary, but Chell said it was a regular patron at the bar who served as the inspiration.
On, the day after a general strike burst out in St. Petersburg, Gapon organized a workers ' procession to present a petition to the Tsar, which ended tragically ( Bloody Sunday 1905 ).< ref name =" marx ">< cite > Marxist biographies accessed 22 Jan 2007 </ ref > Gapon's life was saved by Pinchas Rutenberg, who took him away from the gunfire.
For the evil spirit that is sometimes known by this name, see Bloody Mary ( folklore ).
Performer Emilie Autumn has used the name " Bloody Crumpets " for her backing band, with bloody being another U. K. slang term.

Bloody and images
Liuzzo was horrified by the images of the aborted march on March 7, 1965 at the Edmund Pettus Bridge which became known as " Bloody Sunday.

Bloody and battles
* 1921 – Belfast's Bloody Sunday: 16 people are killed and 161 houses destroyed during rioting and gun battles in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
* The Bloody Jack book series by Louis A. Meyer is set during the Second Coalition of the Napoleonic Wars, and retells many famous battles of the age.
Bloody battles are waiting you, but bravely enduring their hardness and with God ’ s help the victory will be ours ".
* One of two fictional battles during the Bloody Valentine War, part of the Gundam anime metaseries.
Bloody battles raged.

Bloody and fought
Glynn County, one of the original eight counties in the state created on February 5, 1777, was named after John Glynn, a member of the British House of Commons who defended the cause of the American Colonies before the American Revolution. The Battle of Bloody Marsh was fought in Glynn County.
On August 26, 1856 he fought a duel on Bloody Island ( Mississippi River ) with Thomas C. Reynolds ( then the St. Louis District Attorney ) over the slavery issue.
On May 12, the entire corps fought at the " Bloody Angle ", where the fighting was the among the closest and deadliest of any recorded in the Civil War.
He fought using a battleaxe as his weapon of choice and was later known as Cadwgan of the Bloody Axe.
On the next Yellowstone Expedition, Bloody Knife joined Custer and fought against the Sioux.
The Battle of Bloody Run was fought during Pontiac's Rebellion on July 31, 1763.
The Brigade fought at the Battle of Paardeberg where on 18 September ( known as Bloody Sunday ) it again suffered heavy casualties.

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* January Events ( Lithuania )-January 13, 1991 attack on civilians is referred to as Bloody Sunday in Lithuania
* Bloody Sunday, a 2006 radio programme on Australian network Triple J
For instance, Tomás Mac Curtain, the Mayor of Cork, was assassinated in March 1920 by local RIC men and the massacre of 13 civilians at Croke Park on Bloody Sunday was also carried out by the RIC although a small detachment of Auxiliaries were also present.
Bloody Sunday ()— sometimes called the Bogside Massacre — was an incident on 30 January 1972 in the Bogside area of Derry, Northern Ireland, in which 26 unarmed civil-rights protesters and bystanders were shot by soldiers of the British Army.
Devlin punched Reginald Maudling, the Secretary of State for the Home Department in the Conservative government, when he made a statement to Parliament on the events of Bloody Sunday stating that the British Army had fired only in self-defence.
On 29 May 2007 it was reported that General Sir Mike Jackson, second-in-command of 1 Para on Bloody Sunday, said: " I have no doubt that innocent people were shot ".
Lord Saville declined to comment on the Widgery report and made the point that the Saville Inquiry was a judicial inquiry into Bloody Sunday, not the Widgery Tribunal.
A claim was made at the Saville Inquiry that McGuinness was responsible for supplying detonators for nail bombs on Bloody Sunday.
The report concluded, " The firing by soldiers of 1 PARA on Bloody Sunday caused the deaths of 13 people and injury to a similar number, none of whom was posing a threat of causing death or serious injury.
Ultimately, the Saville Inquiry was inconclusive on Martin McGuinness's role due to a lack of certainty over his movements, concluding that while he was " engaged in paramilitary activity " during Bloody Sunday, and had probably been armed with a Thompson submachine gun, there was insufficient evidence to make any finding other than they were " sure that he did not engage in any activity that provided any of the soldiers with any justification for opening fire ".
After Bloody Sunday many Catholics turned on the British army, seeing it no longer as their protector but as their enemy.
Bloody Sunday mural in Derry on Free Derry Corner
In Harper's book ( The Passions Of Great Fortune ), his comment on the song ends ".. there must always be some hope that the children of ' Bloody Sunday ', on both sides, can grow into some wisdom ".
Paul McCartney ( also of Irish descent ) issued a single shortly after Bloody Sunday titled " Give Ireland Back to the Irish ", expressing his views on the matter.
Butler stated, "… the Sunday Bloody Sunday thing had just happened in Ireland, when the British troops opened fire on the Irish demonstrators ...
In mid-2005, the play Bloody Sunday: Scenes from the Saville Inquiry, a dramatisation based on the Saville Inquiry, opened in London, and subsequently travelled to Derry and Dublin.
In October 2010, T with the Maggies released the song Domhnach na Fola ( Irish for Bloody Sunday ), written by Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh and Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill on their debut album.
* Dáil debate on Bloody Sunday
Celery salt is used as a seasoning, in cocktails ( notably to enhance the flavour of Bloody Mary cocktails ), on the Chicago-style hot dog, and in Old Bay Seasoning.
During the sixth and final colonial war, the French and Indian War, the military conflicts in Nova Scotia included: Battle of Fort Beauséjour ; Bay of Fundy Campaign ( 1755 ); the Battle of Petitcodiac ; the Raid on Lunenburg ( 1756 ); the Louisbourg Expedition ( 1757 ); Battle of Bloody Creek ( 1757 ); Siege of Louisbourg ( 1758 ), Petitcodiac River Campaign, Gulf of St. Lawrence Campaign ( 1758 ), St. John River Campaign, and Battle of Restigouche.
Live music is popularly played on streets and at venues throughout Dublin in general, and the city has produced several musicians and groups of international success, including U2, one member of Westlife, The Dubliners, The Thrills, Horslips, Jedward, The Boomtown Rats, Boyzone, Ronan Keating, Thin Lizzy, Paddy Casey, Sinéad O ' Connor, The Script and My Bloody Valentine.
During a performance of " Sunday Bloody Sunday ", which appears on the film, Bono condemned the violence in a furious mid-song rant in which he yelled, " Fuck the revolution.
In Bahrain, security forces launched a deadly Pre-dawn raid on protesters in Pearl Roundabout in Manama, the day is locally known as Bloody Thursday.

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