Sentences with phrase «outbreaks of violence in»

As a result of outbreaks of violence in the nation's schools, concerns have grown about school safety and the overall well - being of students.
The genocide which occurred in Rwanda during 1994 was the one of worst outbreaks of violence in the 20th century.
For Barnhart, having to keep the outbreak of violence in Oklahoma City before him helped keep him «from just going through the motions.
The piece was particularly popular overseas, as confused onlookers tried to establish what had caused such an outbreak of violence in a city which just weeks earlier has celebrated the pomp of the royal wedding.

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In the last outbreak of violence, loyalty to tribe even outweighed allegiance to religious vows for some clergy.
outbreak because the violence has always been there, latent in our judgment of the other.
The more action - minded engage in strikes, boycotts, and other forms of protest, with occasional outbreaks of violence.
It is true, but no excuse for the Protestants involved, that many other factors, in addition to religion, were responsible for the outbreaks of violence.
One thing that we must all hope for is that the Villa and Blues fans will keep their emotions in check a bit more in this season's matches, as the second City Derby has been known to escalate into some really bloody and nasty affairs with significant outbreaks of fan violence during which fans and members of the police were known to experience serious injuries.
Most, if not all reasons advanced for their appeals for me to reembrace my initial position are based on fears of a military confrontation that leads to violence and concerns for an outbreak of war in our peaceful country of ours.
German football fans clashed with Ukrainian supporters in the French city of Lille on Sunday in the latest outbreak of violence at Euro 2016, an AFP photographer said.
Scores more were wounded in the second outbreak of deadly violence in the border area in less than a month.
The Local Government chairmanship primaries of the All Progressive Congress (APC) held in Lagos on Saturday, was marred by massive outbreak of violence leading to the abrupt ending of the exercise.
In order to facilitate such a comparative study, there is a need to develop methods for integrating data about events, specific localities, historical trajectories, and social conditions that precipitate acute outbreaks of destructive violence, which includes damage to cultural heritage.
«It's a tremendous leap to draw these conclusions — that climate change is linked to violence — and factors such as economics, technology, poverty, group dynamics, cultural nationalism and personalities play significant roles in outbreaks of war,» says William Martel, an international securities expert at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
Lymelife (R for profanity, sexuality, violence and drug use) Coming - of - age drama set during an outbreak of Lyme disease in the late Seventies in a Connecticut town where an innocent 15 year - old's (Rory Culkin) life is turned upside - down when he falls in love with the girl next - door (Emma Roberts) at the same time his parents (Alec Baldwin and Jill Hennessy) separate and his soldier brother (Kieran Culkin) receives orders to ship out overseas.
How I Live Now (R for violence, profanity, sexuality and disturbing images) Adaptation of the Meg Rosoff novel of the same name about an American teenager (Saoirse Ronan) spending the summer vacation with relatives in the English countryside where she falls in love with a cousin (George MacKay) against the backdrop of the outbreak of World War III.
Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (PG - 13 for action, violence and brief sensuality) Mash - up of the horror and romance genres yielding a parody of the Jane Austen classic in which a headstrong heroine (Lily James) finds herself being courted by an aristocrat (Sam Neill) raised from the dead during a zombie outbreak.
Season of the Witch (PG - 13 for violence, mature themes and disturbing content) Supernatural medieval fantasy set in the 14th Century and revolving around the exploits of a couple of knights (Nicolas Cage and Ron Perlman) commanded by the Church to escort to a monastery the witch (Claire Foy) suspected of casting a spell causing the outbreak of the Black Plague.
«In recent months we have witnessed a horrifying outbreak of violence against children,» the Governor said, referring to the brutal murders of three Arizona children last year.
A wave of shootings in the Irish Channel that may be connected to an attack on a school bus last month and another outbreak of gun violence in the Central City area led to a joint operation of more than 40 officers being deployed to find the shooters and suppress the gunfire, authorities said this week.
Staff feared outbreaks of violence, breakdown in order and possibly even increased use of medication to calm nerves in ways that tobacco so reliably does.
As the recent outbreak of homophobic violence in Chechnya demonstrates, politicians, police, pundits and clerics often endorse this violence, stating, among other things, that homosexuality and trans - identity are western constructs.
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