Simon Lawler QC, defending, described the attack as "10 minutes of total brutal madness".
Masekela became a working musician, but chafed against the oppressive laws and brutal enforcement.
The ballistics and other crime scene reports contained in the documents detail a quick, brutal ambush.
Few neutrals could regret the defeat of the Tigers and their brutal leader, Velupillai Prabhakaran.
He described it as a "a brutal war" - that probably cannot be won without growth.
"It bolsters his image and legitimises a brutal leader and his regime, " they added.
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The result was a cover story labeling Saddam as nothing more than a brutal thug.
Warm winters also strike at the Alaskan psyche, shaped in large part by brutal cold.
Now there's wide-eyed young singers, brutal judges and suspenseful eliminations on TV all year around.
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While rumors had circulated for years, few expected such brutal truth to come fully to light.
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Chemical weapons can kill in more brutal ways than other instruments of death.
Brutal winter storms in the Tasman Sea made the leg from New Caledonia the most challenging.
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Here was a meaningful playoff contest to distract from the real pain of a brutal afternoon.
Tsuruji Akikusa and Martin Connor fought on opposing sides of the same brutal, gruesome battle.
The play outlined the battle children of Soweto waged against the brutal apartheid government.
Some would argue that free societies are too soft to fight brutal wars too long.
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China has a very long history and faced many equally brutal and ruthless enemy.
Banks, insurance firms and retail outlets may find that life is getting nasty, brutal and short.
Matt Dawson, a members of England's rugby World Cup team, said the conditions were "brutal".
She also must reveal a mother's horrific anguish at watching the brutal death of her son.
Taseer's brutal murder also shows how security agencies have been penetrated by extremists in Pakistan.
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Instead of respecting the rights of his own people, Qaddafi chose the path of brutal suppression.
Not in the semiconductor industry where brutal price cuts, la Moore's law, are the norm.
There were brutal clashes between pickets and police but the strike eventually collapsed the following March.
Those perfectly crafted stories, brutal and brilliant, and the effort he put into them.
Incredibly, the Western reaction to this brutal turn of events has been exceedingly tempered.
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