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If we shoot someone who wasn't hostile, at least we haven't
killed
them."
So the suggestion is, if we're going to send robots out and allow them to do this, maybe it would be a good idea if they were armed with nonlethal weapons, so if the robot makes a bad decision and shoots the wrong person, again, they haven't actually
killed
them.
Virtually everybody that got
killed
got
killed
from inhaling the gas.
Maybe five or six people get
killed
by sharks every year.
They
killed
about 12,000 sharks within this period, literally just by stringing a Manila rope off the tip of Keem Bay up in Achill Island.
Sharks were still
killed
up into the mid-80s, especially out of places like Dunmore East in County Waterford.
About two and a half, 3,000 sharks were
killed
up till '85, mainly by Norwegian vessels.
Do you remember how many they
killed
off Achill in the 70s and the 50s?
Now one should think this problem affected people certainly when in predatory societies, they
killed
animals and they didn't know they had done so after a few generations.
The central idea about the 9/11 Memorial is that the names in the memorial are not laid out in alphabetical order or chronological order, but instead, they're laid out in a way in which the relationships between the people who were
killed
are embodied in the memorial.
So over a two-day period, six individuals from this bloodline were
killed
in the Srebrenica massacre.
But I only represent those that were
killed
in the Srebrenica massacre, which is recorded as the largest mass murder in Europe since the Second World War.
She is followed by her four children, all of whom were
killed
in the Srebrenica massacre.
Following those four children is Zumra's younger sister who is then followed by her children who were
killed
as well.
According to the CDC, over the last five years, on average, each day 96 people are
killed
by guns in the United States, and if we don't figure out how to answer my students' question soon, one of us could be next.
All right, exactly 36 years ago this week, that's right, I was in a poorly designed automobile that hit a poorly designed guardrail on a poorly designed road in Pennsylvania, and plummeted down a 200-foot embankment and
killed
two people in the car.
"Persepolis" brought a daughter closer to her Iranian mother, and "Jaws" became the way in which one young boy was able to articulate the fear he'd experienced in flight from violence that
killed
first his father then his mother, the latter thrown overboard on a boat journey.
You know, as we speak today, young people are being
killed
in Syria, and up until three months ago, if you were injured on the street, an ambulance would pick you up, take you to the hospital, you'd go in, say, with a broken leg, and you'd come out with a bullet in your head.
For example, when I'm psychotic I often have the delusion that I've
killed
hundreds of thousands of people with my thoughts.
Have you
killed
you anyone?' Rebel and Val looked at me as if they or I had been splashed in the face with cold water.
They also monitored the Internet and social media to monitor the progress of their attacks and how many people they had
killed.
At Verdun, in 1916, over a 300-day period, 700,000 people were killed, so about 2,000 a day.
This is a US Air Force helicopter participating after the tsunami in 2004 which
killed
250,000 people.
Last year, Americans
killed
each other at a rate of 5.3 per hundred thousand, had seven percent of their citizens in poverty and emitted 21 million tons of particulate matter and four million tons of sulfur dioxide.
Over the last century, we've become 96 percent less likely to be
killed
in a car crash, 88 percent less likely to be mowed down on the sidewalk, 99 percent less likely to die in a plane crash, 95 percent less likely to be
killed
on the job, 89 percent less likely to be
killed
by an act of God, such as a drought, flood, wildfire, storm, volcano, landslide, earthquake or meteor strike, presumably not because God has become less angry with us but because of improvements in the resilience of our infrastructure.
Yes, we are 97 percent less likely to be
killed
by a bolt of lightning.
Fewer of us are killed, assaulted, enslaved, exploited or oppressed by the others.
I did not feel that I could live in a city where people were being
killed
and thrown like garbage on the street.
And I said, "Kids are getting
killed
there.
And no one got
killed.
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