Violently
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296 examples of Violently in a sentence
So he crashes down, and he gets slightly injured, but this does not prevent him from jumping up and then starting to jump up and down on his bike and curse
violently.
However, if I today, then you tomorrow, maybe even more of us someday, if we embrace our right to look like ourselves, then in the world that's been
violently
whitewashed, we will become the pinpricks of color pushing through, much like those widows of Vrindavan.
And it is normal for the community to see people in various states of intoxication and withdrawal, to see people buying and selling, and to see people act and react
violently.
And they're
violently
dispersing the ink so that it actually gets diluted out, and the color's gone.
We've allowed Judaism to be claimed by
violently
messianic West Bank settlers, Christianity by homophobic hypocrites and misogynistic bigots, Islam by suicide bombers.
It's shaking me
violently.
This very energetic, excited motion is almost certainly the result of it being
violently
tossed out of its home solar system.
Why, for example, does this caterpillar start
violently
thrashing about when another insect gets close to it and those white cocoons that it seems to be standing guard over?
This translates into over 56,000 people dying
violently
each year.
Research I've been doing with Keith Krause and others has shown that between 50,000 and 60,000 people are dying in war zones
violently.
I used to question this advice, and eight years ago we had an election in Kenya, and the results were
violently
disputed.
Days before we met her, while she was walking home from church with her family, in broad daylight, men from her community just snatched her off the street, and
violently
raped her.
Gary Haugen: Tragically, the woman inside that house was
violently
assaulted, choked and raped because this is what it means to live outside the rule of law.
And when the protagonist of “William Wilson”
violently
confronts a man he believes has been following him, he might just be staring at his own image in a mirror.
Once he had isolated Natasha, who was eight years old, he began to rape her
violently.
He
violently
raped her on the floor of that bedroom that was filled with garbage.
And because of this victim blaming of someone that had been
violently
assaulted, some of these victim were even ridiculed into not continuing to proceed with their case.
You'd need to wrap yourself up to keep your core body temperature above 95 degrees Fahrenheit, otherwise you'd start shivering violently, gradually becoming mentally confused and eventually drop out of the sky due to loss of muscle control from hypothermia!
Access to these online networks has given young Africans something we've always had to
violently
take: a voice.
I wrote a letter to my assaulter, humanizing him as "you," to identify him as part of the very community that he had so
violently
abused that night.
When we behave
violently
towards robots, specifically robots that are designed to mimic life, is that a healthy outlet for violent behavior or is that training our cruelty muscles?
I clammed up and
violently
shook my head in protest.
Sugar also causes dopamine to be released, though not as
violently
as drugs.
He was part of the Solidarity in Poland, which was a nonviolent movement for social change that was
violently
suppressed by the government.
The Iranian government
violently
suppressed what came to be known as the Iranian Green Movement, even blocking mobile signals to cut off communication between the protesters.
Now, push factors alone do not make you a violent extremist, because if that were the fact, those same factors would go towards a group like the Roma population, and they're not a
violently
mobilized group.
Belonging in Lagos is a fluid concept determined by ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender, but most visibly and often most violently, class.
From the late 1800s to the early 1970s, Natives were forced into boarding schools, where they were
violently
punished if they practiced traditional ways or spoke their native language, most of which were orally passed down.
It's called "Gas." (Laughter) Wouldn't it be nice, I think, when the blue-haired lady in the doctor's waiting room bends over the magazine table and farts, just a little, and
violently
blushes.
For them, nations, countries, boundaries, borders still matter a great deal, and often
violently.
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