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1 They slit the throat of the elderly priest before being killed by police.
2 Jondalar slit the throat to bleed the small-antlered doe they killed.
3 She chanted as she slit the throat of a goat.
4 I myself will slit the throat of any man I catch disparaging the name of Chota-Cunnigan-bahadur!
5 Then a guard drew a small knife and slit the throat of one of the fugitives.
6 An Auckland man who slit the throat of his flatmate's puppy has been jailed for more than two years.
7 Islamists had slit the throat of the man's Christian wife because she refused to throw her crucifix on the ground.
8 Every thirteenth day, his priests slit the throat of a pure white calf, and offer bowls of blood to beggars.
9 But I love him, I worship him, because he slit the throat of that blackguard Raleigh who invented this filthy smoking!
10 Certainly, Julius Malema was pushing all the boundaries when he said this was to " slit the throat of whiteness".
11 They slit the throat of a motorbike-rider, he said, referring to an incident in which protesters strung a cable across a road.
12 I slit the throat of a fat ram that Kamiri's father had brought for the occasion, and then I turned to Njogu.
13 That is what happened that night when Sebastián Copons slit the throat of the wounded Hollander and I shrugged away Captain Alatriste's hand.
14 One person told Amnesty of a report that Ethiopian soldiers had slit the throat of a young child in front of the mother.
15 The good fellow made me uncomfortable, for he would have slit the throat of the greatest squire along the road to get me a shoe-lace.
16 He has previously called for South Africans to " slit the throat of whiteness", and frequently said shocking things about Indian and Afrikaner citizens.
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