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1 The crackdown and bloodshed on the streets of Tehran are grimly reminiscent.
2 The Iraqi prime minister blamed the bloodshed on Baathists and al-Qaida.
3 A looming showdown has raised fears of bloodshed on the streets.
4 Israel's ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, also blamed the bloodshed on the militant group.
5 There was bloodshed on both sides, now one, now the other getting the upper hand.
6 There should never have been bloodshed on either side!
7 Blame all the recent bloodshed on me, perhaps.
8 It was this interest, I may add, that led to the first bloodshed on Connecticut soil.
9 Some ethnic Kyrgyz blame the bloodshed on Uzbeks or criminal gangs vying for influence in the region.
10 On the contrary, the Ukrainian president tried to pin the blame for the bloodshed on Russia, it states.
11 She did not want another night of bloodshed on her conscience, not now she had met the enemy.
12 The scenes of bloodshed on the streets of the Chinese capital were a blow to the party's reputation.
13 RCBC Securities warned of more bloodshed on Thursday after the Fed implied no more rate cuts in the near-term.
14 Some 34 striking miners were killed in a day of bloodshed on 16 August.
15 This Mallick no doubt intends to blame all this bloodshed on Laseen's policies, so he could hardly add to it.
16 After its orgy of witchcraft and bloodshed on the previous night, weariness and silence seemed to have fallen upon the town.
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