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1 Alas, this terrible carnage , so destructive of the Kurus, would not have occurred.'
2 America has not the faintest realization of the terrible carnage going on in Europe.
3 The terrible carnage that followed the deadly aim of his lines decided the victory.
4 The terrible carnage of that field was exaggerated by rumor.
5 The Romans assaulted it in front and on both flanks, and a terrible carnage ensued.
6 For nearly three hours the terrible carnage lasted.
7 He saw the most terrible carnage and desolation.
8 Behold, that lady of faultless limbs and slender waist, seeing this terrible carnage , falleth down, overwhelmed with grief.
9 It was a surprise attack in every sense of the word, with all the terrible carnage that such a battle brings.
10 Berwick led the onset, and forced his way into the village, but was soon driven out again with a terrible carnage .
11 How can the American people sit back so apathetically and watch this terrible carnage and "ethnic cleansing" take place?
12 The women, whose tents had been pitched on the summit of a lofty rock, beheld the terrible carnage which destroyed their defenders.
13 The terrible carnage of bicyclists, pedestrians, and automobile passengers is a horror of the past, inexplicable to those born since it ended.
14 It doesn't seem possible that anyone in the midst of such terrible carnage could live, to say nothing of being only slightly wounded.
15 Seeing this, the others are encouraged to renewed efforts; their enemies at last break and fly, and then a scene of terrible carnage follows.
16 Listen, O unvanquished one, to the loud wails of those elderly ladies and those others of middle age at sight of this terrible carnage .
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