When some of the Albanians finally resorted to arms, Milosevic responded with widespread, indiscriminate killings.
Many more have settled with host families or have resorted to paying rent in other cities.
Then central banks resorted to quantitative easing (QE), a polite term for the creation of money.
So, Mr. Ye resorted to what he knew best: He drew sketches for the renovation.
Some parents have even resorted to paying fees in chickens and other life stock.
The striking thing about the essays is how much they resorted to analogy to explain Higgsism.
The demonstrators said they resorted to the peaceful protest after their views were ignored.
To further fund the exploration going forward, Moffett has resorted to his playbook of years ago.
When young people occupied Tahrir Square, Mubarak resorted to paternalism and then mob violence.
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After their rescue, the survivors eventually admitted they had resorted to cannibalism in order to eat.
Nobody can excuse school districts that have resorted to cheating to pass the tests.
But in the end, and having attempted the dryer function, I resorted to toilet paper.
The demonstrators say they resorted to the peaceful protest after their views were ignored.
Mr Fujimori has resorted to old-fashioned deficit spending to try to prime the pump of growth.
In April's election, it sometimes resorted to bullying and intimidation to see off independent candidates.
So the doctors have resorted to the one weapon in their arsenal: a walkout.
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In an attempt to stop the violence, Muslim leaders have resorted to an unusual tactic.
Scientists have resorted to taking any they find out of their natural habitat and into captivity.
If the British could not find the fish, they resorted to removing the water.
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So the USDA has resorted to a program of overhead reconnaissance something akin of spy flights.
In Lula's first term in Brazil leaders of his Workers Party resorted to buying votes in Congress.
In the rich world only Japan has recently resorted to currency intervention, and so far only once.
One-child officials have, across China, resorted to forced abortions and the killing of babies just seconds old.
Some had even resorted to lining their shoes with Vaseline, but the grease made their feet slippery.
She resorted to the same means of expressing herself, no matter how many times they proved ineffective.
Both resorted to higher public spending and debt as an easy option to buy off bolshy voters.
Even mighty GE, which still boasted a top-notch credit rating at the time, resorted to extreme measures.
Both sides resorted to long-ball tactics in blustery conditions, which did not make for particularly entertaining viewing.
To this end, Dr Mahathir, who took office in 1981, resorted to increasingly ruthless and authoritarian methods.
Some local authorities have resorted to random allocation of school places, which at least is scrupulously fair.
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