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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The foreign minister has asked ambassadors from several states to help end the carnage .
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The war was over. The carnage had ceased.
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TV cameras broadcast scenes of terrible carnage to U.S. audiences.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Amidst scenes of carnage it was more than two hours before Muawad's death was officially announced.
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Contains war carnage , profanity and protracted suffering.
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His silent swearing changed to loud and repetitive cursing as he watched the carnage which followed.
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Soon the sharks are eating each other in a carnage such as you shall never see.
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The next grim prospect is carnage following the PE2 results.
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There was usually carnage , inhibited mainly by the water the traders had added to the whiskey.
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They let their dark sides control their lives and actively seek opportunities to cause death and carnage .