The uprisings in oil-producing countries have not gone away, and indeed have become more violent.
Mberengwa East was more violent than the average rural constituency, but not much more so.
The fact that he was stumbling as he made the catch made it all the more violent.
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And I do not discredit films that are, you know, more violent because that is some people's story.
Nearly 60 percent of shelters also report that the abuse is more violent than before the economic crisis.
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"They are becoming more and more impatient and they're becoming more and more violent as a result, " Rosenberg said.
The region is a shade more violent than the rest of America, and much more so than Europe or Japan.
The impact of climate change will also be felt in inland cities because of larger, wetter and more violent storms.
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But the new attacks not only appear to involve the theft of the whole cargo, they are also much more violent.
"Things have gotten more violent, " admits Rich Roberts, public information officer from the International Union of Police Association, a Sarasota, Fla.
This threatens a triple whammy: of longer dry seasons, in which these rivers do not flow, and more violent wet seasons.
Hours later at the height of the rescue operation a second, more violent blast resulted in the deaths of another 53 men.
But the pirates are growing more violent and attacking ever further afield.
"It's a weird sound: some days it sound more violent and then other days it's mellow, or rhythmic, or monotone, " says Mr Volz.
Some Masters of the Universe have such rotten hubris, such selfish, self-aggrandizing drives they act like primitive warriors from a more violent time.
And people were freaking out about were Power Rangers going teach kids to be more aggressive or more violent or this kind of stuff.
But a more violent process causes most heart attacks and strokes.
The electronic office might mean a revolution in methods just as remarkable, and a great deal more violent, than that which followed the Prudential's experiment.
Nevertheless, the MacArthur Foundation found that those who were diagnosed mentally ill were no more violent than those who were not diagnosed mentally ill.
Last November, during more violent conditions, 538 Iraqi civilians were killed.
Movies today are noticeably more violent than Mr Bronson's ever were.
He said many doctors were worried about taking on drug addict patients because they wrongly assumed they would be more violent and troublesome than other patients.
The prison and jail populations have soared not because the police are catching more violent criminals, but because sentences have been lengthened and probation severely curtailed.
The XFL was, on the evidence of its ratings, bad television-- despite the stripperesque cheerleaders, microphones on the field, and a putatively more violent form of play.
But if it does work, it might mark the beginning of a trend towards more violent encounters between spacecraft and the celestial bodies they are sent to investigate.
The idea is, is that as the planet as a whole gets warmer, you start seeing changing weather patterns, and that creates more violent storm systems, more unpredictable weather.
The worst criminals became better organised and more violent.
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Furthermore, Sony aimed its product not only at the teenagers that were Nintendo's core market but, by producing more sophisticated (and, indeed, more violent) games, at older and wealthier players too.
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