Aún no tenemos significados para "sometimes violent".
1A vocal minority have also been involved in loud, sometimes violent protests.
2Anduin had grown used to frequent, and sometimes violent, rainstorms in Theramore.
3She described overcoming sometimes violent opposition to her gender choice from her family.
4But Bangkok has seen a decade of sometimes violent rivalry between political factions.
5The demonstrations are the latest in nearly four months of sometimes violent protests.
6His long working relationship with Herzog was marked by temperamental, sometimes violent clashes.
7Ferguson has seen weeks of sometimes violent demonstrations following Brown's death.
8These storms are very frequent here, and sometimes violent and troublesome.
9Though he is dedicated, Luther is obsessive, possessed and sometimes violent.
10Anger over the case spurred sometimes violent demonstrations around the country late last year.
11Economic slowdowns always have social and political consequences, sometimes violent.
12Lead-poisoning, especially in children, has roused public anger and resulted in sometimes violent protests.
13ALBANIA: Politics in Albania is a bizarre, sometimes violent, business.
14It has since morphed into calls for greater democratic freedoms and sometimes violent protests.
15On Sunday, after a difficult transition that saw sometimes violent conflict between(...)
16The shooting of Michael Brown, 18, was followed by weeks of sometimes violent protests.
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