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- time. The national broadcast of the news footage of lawmen attacking unresisting marchers s****ing to exercise their constitutional right to vote provoked...
- according to Lansing, was the German responsibility for the safety of the unresisting crew and p****engers of the ship. Once it was confirmed that the ship...
- restrained the human mind within the smallest possible comp****, making it the unresisting tool of superstition. Marx's ideas have had a profound impact on world...
- hospital with serious injuries. Her rescue operation was carried out at an unresisting civilian hospital. In a review of the movie, Hal Erickson wrote, "An...
- rage and loathing, almost as much against the men who were submitting unresistingly to being beaten as against the police wielding the clubs... Bodies toppled...
- incapacitate people, allowing them to be approached and handled in an unresisting and thus less-lethal manner. Sold by Axon, formerly TASER International...
- knees, making himself quite comfortable. Emily's heart was won by the unresisting endurance of the visitor, little guessing that she herself, being in...
- All that mattered was the German responsibility for the safety of the unresisting crew and p****engers of the ship. Once it was confirmed that the ship...
- heaving at it with his friends till it was plucked from the chin of the unresisting figure; immediately such a powerful stench rolled over the bystanders...
- but the other William stops him. The enraged protagonist drags his "unresisting" double—who wears identical clothes— into an antechamber, and, after...