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And then five police officers were killed one night very violently.
VIOLENTLY.
They're also difficult to navigate and flood unpredictably and violently.
they're difficult to navigate and flood unpredictably and violently. Violent, unpredictable,
A plane of that size, a Boeing 777, can be tossed about violently.
a Boeing 777, can be tossed about violently
They now violently attack red blood cells, multiplying inside them until they burst, then finding more red blood cells,
They now violently attack red blood cells,
With severe damage hundreds of miles from the epicenter, including in Thailand's capital city of Bangkok, skyscrapers swaying so violently rooftop pools briefly became waterfalls.
With severe damage hundreds of miles from the epicenter, including in Thailand's capital city of Bangkok, skyscrapers swaying so violently, rooftop pools briefly became waterfalls.
Actors Daniel Franzese and Heather Matarazzo once accused her of acting violently toward them.
Actors Daniel Frenzesi and Heather Matarazzo once accused her of acting violently toward them.
He had been sobbing violently in his conflict with the Spirit, and his face was wet with tears.
He had been sobbing violently in his conflict with the Spirit, and his face was wet with tears.
About 13.7 billion years ago, this tiny singularity violently exploded.
this tiny singularity violently exploded.
Sooner or later, we are all called upon to take decisions that, even as they protect things we very much care about, will ruffle feathers, generate upset, and may lead us to be⏤at least for a time⏤violently hated in some quarters.
High-rise buildings in cities like Seattle, Portland, and Vancouver could sway violently, leading to partial or complete structural failures.
and Vancouver could sway violently, leading to partial or complete structural failures.