Among the wounded were an army officer, an enlisted soldier, a pro-government militiaman and a villager. |
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A villager managed to film the attack before he was knocked down, his camera smashed and his arm broken. |
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Both were riding horses, the villager on a fat grey pony and the nobleman on a lean sorrel. |
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Mrs Harris said while one villager was gardening he narrowly missed pricking his finger on a needle thrown in his hedge. |
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Heeding this georgic lesson, the republican villager contributes to the well-being of his community. |
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A villager has voiced an emotional plea to stop a proposed road scheme, which he says will devastate his wife's business. |
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A villager who has hitch-hiked a lift with us whips out his slingshot, aiming for the kites. |
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Some villager somewhere is out working in front of his garage, tinkering with something as he usually is. |
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Such fuel price hikes spell doom for a poor villager who has to add a few more tambalas when buying paraffin. |
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Not every villager believes that he was given a fair hearing, and the issue remains a conversation point on local streets. |
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After a fortnight of failure, a villager reported that the lurcher repeatedly visited one isolated house. |
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He mentions having seen a Ladrone with his sword drawn and dripping with blood, engaged in pursuit of a villager. |
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A tale about a villager teaching toads to sing La Marseillaise as part of the French Revolution bicentenary celebrations is typical. |
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One day, a villager suggested firing off fire crackers, bang loud gongs and fly red banner to try to frighten off the monster. |
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At the time of a crisis, when I have been detained and questioned, I try to concentrate only on pretending to be a villager. |
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When asked where all the women have gone, a villager says they are out looking for leaves to feed their families. |
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An Indian villager carries her belongings through flood waters in the village of Sandeshkhali, 100 kilometres southeast of Kolkata. |
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The cavalry charged out of nowhere, the hundreds of thundering hooves terrifying the villager who had never seen nor heard more than four horses together before. |
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Local media reported that suspect min Yingjun was a local villager suffering from a mental disorder. |
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A villager confides her support for the new legislator only in a hushed tone. |
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When a wealthy person grabs land from a poor villager, the poor man is scared but still reports it to me. |
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You will discover certainly a villager riding his donkey or a shepherdess and her ewes. |
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In the morning, the tigress Mirchani had just kill a young villager in the park. |
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A villager stands on land he once owned, beneath an unfinished conveyor belt designed to transport bauxite ore. |
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This means that the villager has to come to the city to get specialist care and that takes considerable time and money. |
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Afghan National Police officers stop to talk to a villager at his family compound during a routine security patrol. |
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A villager plays the part of Christ and travels through the village followed by children dressed in Hebrew costumes. |
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A villager describes how, when the engineers came, they positioned a lot of equipment around the village. |
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Using the inexpensive phone card, a villager can call anyone in the country. |
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A facebook villager once shared that when he goes on a holiday, he takes a holiday from his medication as well. |
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For example, the goal of Grameen Telecom in Bangladesh is to have one accessible telephone within a 10-minute walk for every rural villager. |
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The teachable moment came a couple of days into the workshop when one villager, reporting for his small discussion group, acknowledged that his report was scanty. |
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So, they randomly select a poor villager and strap a bucket of rats against his chest. |
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That same day, the eldest villager takes up sexual relations with his wife again, and his example is quickly followed by the other men of the village. |
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Despite the look of plenty, it had not been a good one, according to one villager. |
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Min is slated to be charged with the mass knifing, which injured 22 students and an 84-year-old villager. |
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The women phone operators are generally poorer than the average villager, but the income they earn is significant, generally accounting for 30 to 40 per cent of household income. |
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An Indian villager receives a pair of eyeglasses. |
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A villager on the boat was also killed, another official said. |
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Felician Kilhama, Ministry of Forestry and Beekeeping, Tanzania, highlighted villager involvement in reducing fire incidence in participatory forest management areas. |
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Information provided by soldiers who laid the mines may be considered more credible than information provided by a villager who recently moved back into an area. |
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The chaotic contest ended when some particularly robust or skillful villager managed to send the ball through the portal of the opposing village's parish church. |
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A local villager knows his way by wont and without reflection to the village church, to the town hall, to the shops and back home again from the personal point of view of one who lives there. |
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The dragon's responses are given in the form of obscurely worded classical poems written on pieces of paper issued by a 70-year-old villager, Chen Yushan, clad in his blue padded Mao suit. |
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A 13 year old girl was illegally married to a 45 year old villager, who was sentenced to five years by the Babati District Court because of evidence that he was defiling a girl while knowing that she was under age. |
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In his bucolic scheme, every official is a dolt, every priest a fool or knave, every milkmaid diseased and unchaste, every villager either a boozer or a chiseler. |
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Wubo, a villager of Li village, wanted to use the wheat straw as firewood, and carried home several cartloads of it. |
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The Inca army was the most powerful at that time, because they could turn an ordinary villager or farmer into a soldier. |
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And in Guilsfield School's recipe book, villager Penny Jones suggests making a Prairie oyster hangover cure. |
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Royal or villager, it attests to the knowledge and skills of civilisations, having conserved the originality and the artistic genius of the artisan builders. |
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An Indian villager will fear its growls too close to human habitation. |
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Police investigation suggests the suspect, 33-year-old unemployed villager Xie Xingtang, was single and has suffered from liver cirrhosis ascites for years. |
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A VILLAGER caught by a water bailiff and accused of fishing illegally in a river was fined PS200 and ordered to pay PS147 costs yesterday. |
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