The inside of this amphtrac was even bloodier than the one they had entered the day before.
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This is the extraordinary story of a man whose fights out of the ring were even bloodier than those inside. |
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That would have serious consequences for a region already threatened by new and even bloodier conflicts. |
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One further case of separation, in Africa, was much bloodier, when Eritrea achieved independence from Ethiopia by reverting to pre-established colonial boundaries. |
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Although Britons usually take a dyspeptic view of their representatives, there is a different, bloodier mood now. |
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War in the later seventeenth century was becoming a bloodier business, with considerably higher casualties sustained not just by the defeated army but also by the victors. |
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The money of the panderer or white slaver is no bloodier than that which the scab receives for his Iscariotism. |
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If this should be allowed to happen, Darfur could descend into an even bloodier round of conflict that would be catastrophic for the people of the region. |
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Should the government's program fail, the consequences could seriously endanger democracy in Colombia and could lead to even bloodier struggles for power. |
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It is interesting that the public did not perceive the much bloodier suppression of the revolution in Budapest in November 1956 with that level of tragic intensity. |
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A good point, not least in Spain where a far bloodier past has been swept under history's carpet in the interests of what South Africans call truth and reconciliation, if not the whole truth and reconciliation. |
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Since then the war has grown bloodier and more sectarian. |
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