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1 France, violated by the Hun, exhibits grim determination made sacrosanct by suffering.
2 He said its spirit had been violated by police raids looking for evidence.
3 We feel completely violated by the whole experience, Ms Davison said.
4 Women were violated by hundreds in churches and in grave- yards.
5 She was violated by four of the soldiers and left unconscious.
6 Nevertheless, the peace thus solemnly made was immediately violated by the Indians themselves.
7 All of these are grossly violated by the system of slavery.
8 So why do we feel so pained, so violated by unprofessional veterinary conduct?
9 The constitutional provisions which I insist are violated by this proceeding are the following:
10 The privacy of families was violated by the intrusion of informers and their agents.
11 The most precious and ancient rights of the subject were violated by this act.
12 The sacred right of self-government is grossly violated by it.
13 Much, too much, of the tender domesticity of life is violated by literary characters.
14 This neutrality, guaranteed by the powers, has recently been violated by one of them.
15 Let me observe, as faith had been violated by Capt.
16 Some women have been violated by men using their hands.
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