The corpses had not been flayed or dismembered in any way, but succumbed to their stab wounds and blood loss. |
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Germany, too, was dismembered, divided, stripped of colonies, bankrupted by war reparations, forced to confess full moral guilt for the war. |
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A post-mortem revealed that the dead man had been hit on the side of the head with a blunt instrument before being strangled and dismembered. |
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Currency stabilization was a top economic priority after World War l in the dismembered Austro-Hungarian Empire. |
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We took down the swing, we dismembered the rope bed, we tore down the clothes line, and joined them all together in one loose whole. |
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The European empires were dismembered by nationalist movements, with support from lawyers, journalists, unions, and the churches. |
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He was not there when the child was born, he was not there when the child died and he was not there when the child was dismembered and buried? |
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Horses are dismembered, arrows slice through necks, and swift blades render unexpected carnage. |
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Thompson, who denies murder, then allegedly dismembered the body before burying the remains in the Lake District. |
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I am astonished to see it's the partly buried, dismembered body of a woman. |
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This land comprised dismembered lands of the old manses or lands won from the former or by assarting from the waste. |
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Take a pile of mystery keys, dismembered action figures, dead flashlights, assorted calculators and undeveloped rolls of film. |
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They used Sellotape on the dismembered flowers and Mum, God bless her, never noticed. |
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The dismembered body of Alan Wilson was found buried under garden rubbish at a tenement in the west end of Edinburgh. |
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Cows are still skinned and dismembered alive, and pigs are still scalded to death, just like chickens are. |
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Austria-Hungary lost 1.3 million military lives and the victorious western Allies dismembered its empire. |
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In the old vegetation myths the god is dismembered, dies, and is buried as a sacrifice that generates new life, freeing the waters and restoring life to the Waste Land. |
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The kingdom of the Greeks is now dismembered by them, and deprived of territory so vast in extent that it can not be traversed in a march of two months. |
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So the lands of the dismembered Yugoslav state became not only the scene of Europe's greatest resistance struggle, but also one of its bloodiest civil wars. |
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When in 1903 Leo XIII died and the Patriarch of Venice ascended to St Peter's throne as Pius X, the Vatican dismembered the political arm of the organization for good. |
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After World War I, England and France dismembered the Ottoman Empire and carved out Iraq and other states as pawns of European colonial interests. |
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Bodies brought together with feelings of love, are transformed, dismembered, crushed, ready for their turn in ceasing to exist. |
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Putrefying bodies were frequently disturbed, dismembered or destroyed to make room for newcomers. |
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Only anastylosis, that is to say, the reassembling of existing but dismembered parts can be permitted. |
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If anything can remind us about the futility of war, it is those wrecked, dismembered bodies. |
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A forklift truck then appears – this will eventually support the dismembered joint. |
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And I'm going to go out on a limb – a bloodied, crudely dismembered, rotting limb. |
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In 1877, the Sioux were deprived of the gold-rich Black Hills and in 1889, the remainder of the reservation was dismembered into six parts. |
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This large construction was useful, especially when many caribou had been killed and had to be dismembered. |
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The stories go on about people being burned or skinned alive, parents watching their children being dismembered and disembowelled. |
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There are countries and states in Africa that have been completely dismembered. |
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The sequence is polydeformed and dismembered into a number of different thrust panels. |
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Just imagine for a moment: a generation that has had almost no education regarding natural disasters is dismembered by them. |
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The diamonds feature people with wrapped faces and wrapped bodies while the clubs have amputated and dismembered bodies. |
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With the collapse of communism in 1989, the USSR, Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia were dismembered, and the Danube Basin, with 18 countries, became the most international river basin in the world. |
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She had been mutilated, dismembered and charred beyond identification. |
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This painting within the sculpture, precisely in its core, seems to present a somewhat clownish theater space, especially with its dismembered characters and their odd positioning, as if closed in and confined. |
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It's written by Barbara Machin who gave us Waking The Dead although this is much gorier, with lingering shots of the dismembered body. |
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He dismembered myths, caught erstwhile authorities with their factual trousers down, gave a glimpse of a community history lived not apart from trees but with them. |
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The truncated relic is both a dismembered and disremembered remnant of its former self. |
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A JURY panel has been selected to try a man accused of murdering a woman whose dismembered body was found in a Pontypridd flat earlier this year. |
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It is a scenario in which bodies are dismembered, transported,processed and sold in the interests of a more socially advantaged population of organ and tissue receivers. |
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There would be no repeat of the disastrous two-week war of December, 1971, when Pakistan, outgunned and outgeneraled, was dismembered by an Indian blitzkrieg and lost what is now Bangladesh. |
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On 28 February, four children playing soccer were hit by a missile, which dismembered them so completely their own families could not identify their bodies. |
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Over the years, armchair sleuths and scientists alike have used a number of terms to describe the feet: severed, dismembered, detached, disarticulated. |
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Interestingly enough, in 1987, when the National Museums of Canada was being dismembered, the predecessor of this committee recommended that the museum assistance program be administered by an arm's-length agency. |
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Gucci often uses dismembered, objectified females in its ads. |
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Very close to a star, at a boundary called the Roche limit, planets are dismembered by the star's gravity. |
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These are institutions that have decreed the ruin of whole nations: just think of the case of Yugoslavia, first strangled by extortionate interest rates and then crushed, destroyed and dismembered. |
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A boat burial at Kaupang in Norway contained a man, woman, and baby lying adjacent to each other alongside the remains of a horse and dismembered dog. |
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The killer methodically dismembered the bodies of his victims. |
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Death by drawing and quartering usually dismembered the condemned person. |
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Dismembered counterparts of the Beysehir-Hoyran Nappes further east are restored as a Triassic rifted margin. |
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