Sentences with word «bloodshed»

The word "bloodshed" refers to the act of shedding or spilling blood, often resulting from violence or warfare. Full definition
Then the shooting starts up again, Saturday night and into Sunday morning, and finally one more shooting for good measure in the middle of Sunday afternoon in the Bronx, a 24 - year old man shot and killed on Briggs Ave.. That makes it seven dead, three boroughs, 24 hours, which is why City Councilwoman Laurie Cumbo issues her own plea for the end of bloodshed in New York.
Ouattara's first presidential win in 2010 triggered several months of bloodshed in which some 3,000 people died as his predecessor, strongman leader Laurent Gbagbo, refused to concede defeat.
Teaming with a cult icon of violence in Havoc serves as motivation for Allin to hunt for even more bloodshed in his assault during the match.
The campaign to take Samoa ended without bloodshed after over 1,000 New Zealanders landed on the German colony.
Yet even as the international community condemned Friday's violence, Ali Abdullah Saleh, Yemen's president of 32 years, remained unbowed as his security forces visited more bloodshed on protesters in the port city of Aden, a strategic British colony until 1963.
What began as a simple transport mission ends with bloodshed and the disastrous escape of a VIP prisoner.
In Tunisia and Egypt, dictators stepped down without much bloodshed.
It would not arrive by bloodshed and sword, conquest and violence, but through love and service, humility and sacrifice, and even death.
The gospel is not ultimately about exchange of victims, but about ending bloodshed.
He was then announced as the winner by INEC, after a confrontation that almost resulted in bloodshed at the Port Harcourt City Hall.
Gauge the state of the nation from its most democratic entertainment; for his part, Woo — struggling to translate the heroic bloodshed of his HK work for western audiences and revealing himself in the process to be a starfucker with questionable taste in Hollywood stars (Christian Slater?
There was no need for bloodshed as people automatically adopted the king's religion.
A customer, James Shaw Jr, prevented further bloodshed by wresting the rifle out of the suspect's hands
Pastor Tim shared on Sunday how the international students who are living in Wausau while they go to school in International Business Management are amazed at the lack of bloodshed during our elections.
The title won't draw you in with an intricate story of medieval rivalry and bloodshed involving a vast fantasy world, but the pick - up and play nature of the game will.
But I preach a high degree of nonviolence, a hatred of violence, a love of the land combined with a high degree of nonviolence, a largely nonviolent Zionism, a messianic Judaism that keeps alive the living expectation of the Messiah but also the messianic repudiation of violence, a love of all human beings whether Jewish or non-Jewish, a willingness to wait and even temporarily yield territory if this will save us from bloodshed.
All the real spiritual bloodshed occurs within the communions, as Catholics, Southern Presbyterians, Missouri Lutherans, even Southern Baptists and most certainly Episcopalians have demonstrated in recent years.
When the Bible speaks of blood, it primarily has in mind the sacrificial and religious bloodshed which takes place when we kill and murder in God's name.
Throughout American history, public schooling has produced political disputes, animosity, and sometimes even bloodshed between diverse people.
It appears that some people wish to force their thoughts onto others and so a Commission is just a «safety measure» put in place to prevent bloodshed.
The president arrived the state in disregard of the threat of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, that he should stay away from the south - east to avoid bloodshed.
Recent developments have shown that this framework has failed to unite the different religious communities, rather, it has divided them, generating antagonistic feelings, violent conflicts and even bloodshed.
And he has even more chances to do that in «Enforcer» because it tracks the rise of «Bruised and Battered» competitions, which are all about bloodshed on the ice.
Even though it is located in central Europe, Prague is not in the strategic path of Moscow, Warsaw, or Berlin, all of which saw mass bloodshed in past European conflicts.
The mystical exaltation of violence at the hands of Hitler and of all modern revolutionaries makes people forget that violence means bloodshed, means human beings screaming in pain and fear.
Protests and bloodshed continued and in 1936 the Palestinians held a six - month General Strike to protest against the confiscation of land and Jewish immigration.
And there has been a lot of bloodshed over it.
The problem: Citizens United has very little to do with the sort of corruption that has swept through Albany in recent years, which means that Cuomo's effort is akin to responding to a Taliban attack by invading Iraq, albeit with far less bloodshed.
Ogba / Egbema / Ndoni LGA, where the slain militant and serial killer, Johnson Igwedibia, also known as Don Waney, was born, had been hit by years of bloodshed before he (Waney) was killed by operatives of the Nigerian Army and the Department of State Services.
The hope is that doing so will help end the Crusades with as little bloodshed as possible, as is the public goal of the Assassins.
Mutu often uses woundlike splatters, as seen in the background here, to allude to the wars and bloodshed associated with colonialism, particularly in regard to violence against women.
Perhaps Crane's grim reports on patriotism and bloodshed do not easily relate to the rest of the painting, and perhaps graffiti can comes off as something of an exotic find, but they do add to the sense of the canvas as battlefield.
We will see, if this country of his after his death became all well smoothly in a short time with out any more bloodshed then I will believe he was a bad man and should have been removed long time ago...!
Chaos and, not infrequently, bloodshed ensues.
Classic signs of problems include bloodshed, sudden weight loss, and / or frequent chasing around the cage.
Much of the storyline's best qualities come from its characters, with Arslan's inexperience balanced against his fighting prowess and more importantly - an aversion for unnecessary bloodshed.
«What happens if every party starts to threaten bloodshed if it loses an election?
The feature film debut from director Jim Mallon (Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie), BLOOD HOOK is a distinctly comedic slasher that mixes copious bloodshed with wry satire.
They started out as bodyguards for the Gulf Cartel before going into business for themselves, and they specialize in messaging through bloodshed.
Nioh's final DLC pack, called Bloodshed's End, will release next week in all regions, and today Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja decided to show more of the new content in a new batch of screenshots.
The Christmas Truce idea is beloved by many, beyond football fans, for its hint that, beneath the horror, British and Germans were just ordinary men cast into the maelstrom of unprecedented bloodshed.
«Avengers: Infinity War» had big ramifications for the MCU, and while the devastating ending leaves things open for some sort of reversal, there was plenty of bloodshed throughout the movie leading up to it.
This competition over a highly lucrative crop has helped drive bloodshed in Guerrero to horrifying levels.
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