Meanwhile, apart from desecrating the countryside, wind turbines are diverting resources that could be put to better use. |
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However, he had no difficulty in desecrating and looting the temple of tons of gold, silver and precious stones before burning it. |
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When someone dies, we are proscribed from desecrating the body, which includes invasion of the corpse. |
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What they are desecrating is what this country has stood for since Confederation. |
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I share the views of the vast majority of Canadians that desecrating our national flag is truly an offensive behaviour. |
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Burning, defacing, defiling, mutilating, trampling or otherwise desecrating a nation's flag will arouse the anger of all Canadians. |
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In several European countries, far-right Satanists have committed acts of violence, setting fire to churches and desecrating cemeteries. |
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Not only is the grey squirrel responsible for the elimination of the red squirrel it is also to blame for damaging our woodlands and desecrating the nests of woodland birds. |
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The launch of Britain's national electricity grid in 1933 was decried for desecrating the landscape. |
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Then during the American Revolution, the British eliminated the meeting house's role as a public gathering place, desecrating the church by using it as a riding school. |
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It follows, therefore, that desecrating a statue amounts to iconoclasm. |
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Qatar also reported that article 266 of the same Code provided a sanction of up to one year's imprisonment or a fine, or both, for any person desecrating a place of burial. |
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The tray type desecrating heaters consist of a shell, spray nozzles to distribute and spray the water, a direct contact vent condenser, tray stacks and protective interchamber walls. |
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The USA and the Peabody Coal Company have been trying since 1830 to exterminate the Dineh nation, by forced relocation, illegal impounding of livestock, and desecrating ceremonial sites. |
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Presumably the devil himself had made the parson pay for desecrating the kistvaens. |
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Like many people in the country, when I see people desecrating the Canadian flag on television, I feel a profound sadness for those people and what they are doing to the memory of many Canadians who fought for that flag. |
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Desecrating the grave of the revolution, they borrow heavily from the situationist movement, but use it with the biggest effect since McClaren or the Manics. |
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