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Examples
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Are you proud of a president who slaughter's the English language every time he opens his mouth?
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We are ten years shy of the centennial of the first gigantic slaughter's end, which brought us the holiday today that most folks recall falsely, if at all.
Georgia Needs a Nice Nerd December 2--A Post-Veteran's Day Meditation 2008
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When Folman's movie arrives at the scene of the crime, the animation gives way to actual footage of the slaughter's aftermath.
Waltz With Bashir 2008
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Her exposure to the slaughter's lingering effects and her brief talk with President Paul Kagame prompted Bush to say that the atrocities in nearby Sudan's Darfur region need the United States 'sustained attention.
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But, again, I want to make clear that I'm not sure if everyone of the Republicans, well, maybe I should say I'm pretty sure that all the Republicans that voted for impeachment, I'm not sure if they weren't led -- oh, slaughter's a little tough word, isn't it?
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It is slaughter's wild carnival revel bequeathed to the night by the day.
Continental Monthly , Vol. 6, No. 1, July, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. Various
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Grim blows they strike, the slaughter's very grand.
The Song of Roland Anonymous 1909
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I detest battues and hot corners, and slaughter for slaughter's sake.
The Life of Froude Paul, Herbert 1905
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I detest battues and hot corners, and slaughter for slaughter's sake.
The Life of Froude 1894
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Ill fared his feud, {1f} and far was he driven, for the slaughter's sake, from sight of men.
Beowulf Anonymous 1887
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