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brutal and shooting
* Marlon Legere: Serving life without parole in connection with the brutal shooting deaths of NYPD detectives Robert Parker and Patrick Rafferty in Brooklyn.
A great deal of effort has been made to achieve a level of anthropological correctness: The weapons are right, the uniforms are right, the equipment is right ... The raid itself is a dynamo of action filmmaking, exactly like what the real thing must have been -- swift and brutal, with a lot of shooting and no prisoner-taking.
As a member of The Suicide Kings performance trio ( with Geoff Trenchard and Rupert Estanislao ), he has toured the country and in 2006 received the National Performance Network Creation Commission to write In Spite of Everything, described asa poignant, chilling knockout of a play that beautifully incorporates their visceral verse into the brutal narrative to a school shooting .” The play premiered at the Hip Hop Theater Festival in 2007 and was chosen as one of the “ top ten ” plays of the year by East Bay Express the same year.

brutal and workers
However, Madero argued that this was counterbalanced by the dramatic loss of freedom, including the brutal treatment of the Yaqui people, the repression of workers in Cananea, excessive concessions to the United States, and an unhealthy centralization of politics around the person of the president.
Construction workers endured long hours, cold temperatures, and brutal conditions.
DeLeon seems to have been further politicized by the 1886 workers ' campaign for the Eight-Hour Day, and the brutal excesses of the police which came with it.
Violence against hijras, especially hijra sex workers, is often brutal, and occurs in public spaces, police stations, prisons, and their homes.
Unlike much of the Australian far-left, the SP does not endorse the tactic of a " Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions " campaign against Israel as they argue it is " unlikely to have a significant economic impact, not least because it will attract only partial participation ... ( and it would ) alienate Israeli workers, who are the only force capable of removing the brutal Israeli regime ".
Embittered against nationalism by his war-time experiences he turned to orthodox Marxism and lectured in sociology in Humboldt University in East Germany until 1953 when, disillusioned by the brutal suppression of the workers ' uprising, he moved to West Berlin, where he later died.
Meanwhile the news media are reporting about the block of concrete and the liberation of Horus, which was followed by the brutal murder of the workers who freed him onboard of the space vessel Europe I.
In 1975 there was labour unrest when the major unions representing oil workers and sugar workers marched in San Fernando and were met by brutal police resistance.
< strong > 1979 </ strong >-Protests broke out in Masan ( as well as in Busan ) against the regime of President Park Chung-hee following a brutal police crackdown on a sit-in strike of female textile workers from YH Trading Company.
Forced to leave her home in the tranquil rural south, Margaret Hale settles with her parents in the industrial town of Milton where she witnesses the harsh brutal world wrought by the industrial revolution and where employers and workers clash in the first organized strikes.
The manifesto denounced " bourgeois democracy " as a " fraud " by means of which " Imperialism promotes the most brutal interests ," advocated for " the unity of industrial action and Socialist politics ," argued that " the revolution of the proletariat annihilates the parliamentary regime and its state " and instead establishes a new form of government based upon workers ' councils that combine legislative and executive authority.
According to the book, the Kennedy family and campaign workers were embittered by Carter's treatment of Kennedy's challenge in the brutal 1980 Democratic primary, and Corbin stole the papers in revenge.

brutal and marching
Three important events happened during John's sixth year: the Irish Rebellion of 1798 ; the landing at Killala of French troops, whom the boy, hidden in a stacked sheaf of flax, watched marching through a mountain pass to Castlebar ; and a few months later the brutal execution of Father Conroy on a false charge of high treason.

brutal and Tsar
On July 18, 1918, the day after the killing at Yekaterinburg of the last Tsar, Nicholas II and family, members of the extended Russian royal family, the Romanovs, including a nun, and servants met a brutal death by being thrown down a mineshaft near Alapayevsk by Bolsheviks.
A brutal massacre in the oppressed state of Amerika proves to be the final straw that prompts Dante to lose his cool and try to kill the Tsar.
On July 18, 1918, the day after the killing at Yekaterinburg of the last Tsar, Nicholas II and and family, members of the extended Russian royal family, the Romanovs, including a Nun, and servants met a brutal death here being thrown down a mineshalf near Alapayevsk by Bolsheviks.

brutal and with
Plutarch states it to have been fear of her husband, together with hatred of his cruel and brutal character, and ascribes these feelings principally to the representations of Pelopidas, when she visited him in his prison.
He came from Antioch and served under Constantius II and was probably appointed to ensure that nobody with western associations was serving in Britain during a time of mistrust, rebellion and suppression symbolised by the brutal acts of the imperial notary Paulus Catena.
Police have subsequently been accused of brutality, torture and interference with the non-violent protests as a collateral damage provoked by the clash between the law enforcement ranks themselves and the more violent and brutal fringes of protesters, who repeatedly hid themselves amongst peaceful protesters of all ages and backgrounds.
Gibson toned down the film's battle scenes to avoid an NC-17 rating from the MPAA, with the final version being rated R for " brutal medieval warfare.
Summer campaigns saw him not only retake, sometimes with brutal reprisals, what he had lost in the ' close ' season, but also seek to widen his sphere of operation — and we see him in action in the Aveyron at St. Antonin and on the banks of the Rhone at Beaucaire.
* 1943 – World War II – After eight days of brutal house-to-house fighting, the battle of Ortona concludes with the victory of the 1st Canadian Infantry Division over the German 1st Parachute Division and the capture of the Italian town of Ortona.
Now possessed, Shelly attacks Scotty and sustains a number of brutal injuries before Scotty dismembers her with an axe.
In 2002, a report said " The oil companies do not view Equatorial Guinea's military – a product of decades of brutal dictatorial rule – with much confidence.
" The tension between reason and passion is symbolized by his character's relationship with the gods, as in Hecuba's prayer, answered not by Zeus, nor by the Law of Reason, but by brutal Menelaus as if speaking on behalf of the old gods, and most famously in Bacchae, where the god Dionysus savages his own converts.
This term was used in conjunction with " savages ", which was either seen as a brutal barbarian, or alternatively, as " noble savage ".
In a bid to secure the loyalty of his troops and his own popularity with them and with the Roman people, he led them on a spectacular but brutal raid against the Marsi, a German tribe on the upper Ruhr river, in which he massacred much of the tribe.
The stormy barbarians with their brutal but honest Storm God struggle against the Lunar Empire, led by the imperial Sun God and devious Moon Goddess.
The conduct of the war was brutal on both sides, with widespread massacres of civilians and prisoners.
On 9 June, after discussions with Himmler and Karl Hermann Frank, Hitler ordered brutal reprisals for Heydrich's death.
The Mughals, while often employing brutal tactics to subjugate their empire, had a policy of integration with Indian culture, which is what made them successful where the short-lived Sultanates of Delhi had failed.
The Irish War of Independence was a brutal and bloody affair, with violence and acts of extreme brutality on both sides.
The album further developed ideas established on their debut album, creating a work with a direct sound that was " heavy and hard, brutal and direct " and which would be highly influential and frequently imitated.
The Lombard reign began to recover only with Liutprand the Lombard ( king from 712 ), son of Ansprand and successor of the brutal Aripert II.
* Kzinti: Large and very aggressive felinoid aliens with whom humans fight several brutal interstellar wars.
This period of intensive use of Indian labour took place during British rule, with many brutal episodes and a long struggle by the indentured for respect.
The inquisitions in combination with the brutal Albigensian Crusade were very successful in eliminating opposition and contrast to the Catholic institution.
Scientists also strapped basalt and granite disks riddled with cyanobacteria to the capsule's heat shield to see if the microorganisms could survive the brutal conditions of reentry.
Perhaps the most well-known non-standard match is the cage match, in which the ring is surrounded by a fence or similar metal structure, with the express intention of preventing escape or outside interference — and with the added bonus of the cage being a potentially brutal weapon or platform for launching attacks.

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