Dr Krauss singled out a piece in a popular sports news magazine that praised a team trainer who violently restrained a baseball player during a seizure, calling the trainer a hero.
Last Friday, two police officers were suspended after breaking the nose of a witness who had threatened to report them for violently manhandling a handcuffed suspect in a Paris street.
An Irish nanny living in Boston, has been charged with violently assaulting a baby who later died, US authorities have said.
Experts say people who suffer post-traumatic stress disorder are unlikely to act violently while experiencing a flashback.
Do you remember those playground days, when the grade school rumor mill churned violently any time a girl and a boy were spotted together in the sandbox?
The founder and chief executive of the sports-apparel giant has just had surgery on a hamstring that was violently ripped from the bone during a recent waterskiing jaunt.
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While gold has been seen as a safe-haven by many over the last couple of years, rallying in times of market instability, it is a violently volatile asset class.
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McNaughton is looking for something else, and spends the whole film not getting there: it sets off violently, tries a few jokes, changes tack to a mooching sadness, and finally settles for an old-style punch-up.
Also, many people may sell a home (a business, a family heirloom, etc.) and find themselves, suddenly and violently and briefly, in a materially higher earning bracket.
Britain broke with the past violently after the arrival of a government ideologically committed to free markets.
Along their riverfront, the Canadians have made parkland: a strip of violently landscaped formal gardens offering access to Canada's classic panoramas and regularly spaced snack stands.
Liquidity-driven rallies have a habit of reversing violently without warning.
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Saddam, who faced a U.S.-led alliance in the 1991 Gulf War following Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, said he doubted that Washington would respond violently if the attackers were from a Western country.
While possibilities abound, commodity markets have a tendency to swing violently and wreck havoc on the portfolios of the experienced and inexperienced investor alike. (Read Petrobras To Focus On Brazilian Production To Outstrip Exxon Atop Oil Markets, Says CFO).
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They eyeballed each ripple in the river, and then, without warning, violently pounced upon some unwitting sockeye for a morning snack.
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Just outside Bangkok, on January 21st, riot police clashed violently with 3, 000 workers at a car-parts factory protesting at cuts in their bonuses.
Two months ago, five passengers and two workers were injured after the bolt caused their cable car to slam to a sudden stop, tossing them violently inside the vehicle.
Crohn's disease and colitis, two similar diseases in which a person's immune system violently attacks the lining of the intestines, may be more common now than in the days before sanitation and effective drugs because there aren't enough intestinal worms to keep immune systems busy.
One foot lifted and a second later my stall door was violently kicked open.
The group's ultimatum to India suggests that it may be looking for an excuse to back out of a peace offer that other militants have violently rejected.
In the case of Hillary Adams, a Texas woman who recently posted a very disturbing video of her father violently beating her, the revenge nearly has freezer burn.
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But why couldn't there be a movement within Islam that would say, "Yes, the Koran says X, Y, and Z, and it has been interpreted violently by violent people, but we give it a different interpretation"?
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Only a few years earlier it had erupted so violently that thousands of people had been buried alive or sucked into sudden crevices.
At their first meeting, Abe yelled and cursed and banged his head about so violently his parents had to bring him in tied to a chair to stop him injuring himself.
The mainly female audience of business people attending the course nod violently when Mr Van Veen describes how most offices have a set of dominant males, who slap each other's backs, stamp their feet and draw themselves up tall.
Like Lloyds' results yesterday, Barclays figures point to a British economy that is stagnating rather than shrinking violently.
Objecting to bail, a police officer told the magistrates court that Thompson reacted violently when he was arrested for allegedly breaking his bail conditions.
Unfortunately, the online gamer community has reacted so violently to day-one-DLC that just the whiff of a developer working on extra content before the game has finished has forums exploding in blind fanboy rage.
It would also require states and the federal government to provide records on criminals and the "violently mentally ill" to the national background check system, addressing a criticism by the NRA and other opponents of gun laws that the existing system lacks substantive information.
The Manchin-Toomey compromise also would require states and the federal government to provide records on criminals and the "violently mentally ill" to the national background check system, addressing a criticism by the NRA and other opponents of gun laws that the existing system lacks substantive information.
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