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And a blood bath — literal and figurative — ensues.
"There will be a blood bath," Mr. Teeti said softly.
The aforementioned blood bath, dubbed the Red Wedding, sounded bad.
"It will be a blood bath, another Afghanistan," predicted Gen.
Interest rates — this was a blood bath in the bond market.
This is a blood bath waiting to happen, Facebook commenters warned.
In his eyes, Charlotte's bench was a Rob Zombie-directed blood bath.
Again, a blood bath occurred yards away from me and my friends.
"We never want Idlib to turn into a blood bath," he said.
The resolution, drafted by France, was intended to prevent a blood bath.
Let the watery get super steamy for you Dragon Blood bath bomb Make sure your bath is hot and scalding before dropping in this Dragon's Blood bath bomb, which is supposed to make your Khaleesi magic more potent.
How did this image of American innocence devolve into such a blood bath?
Why the Republicans Should Be Happy • There was no anti-Republican blood bath.
I was unprepared for the real estate blood bath that is New York.
Ah, the risks of making a board game before this blood bath has finished.
The question has been how to pry Mr. Maduro out without a blood bath.
A goat's blood bath and some sexual menace is always a handy villain shortcut.
It's a sad fact we've all come to accept, one blood bath at a time.
The emerging world, however was a blood bath, with yields jumping 23 percent or more.
The Q3 earnings report was a blood bath, with Snap's share price down 18 percent.
Prices then imploded over the ensuing weeks and the blood-bath has continued ever since.
Hours later, it was hard not to interpret those words as a blood bath foretold.
Mr. Miller is being credited with the blood bath at the Department of Homeland Security.
There was a war on this drag queen Christmas, and it was a blood bath.
BANGKOK — It was an anti-Communist blood bath of at least half a million Indonesians.
The dictator's forces were approaching Benghazi, the crucible of the rebellion, and threatening a blood bath.
Nobody wants it to end up in a blood bath for just €2160,2000 [$45,000] per person.
"Who's left?" he said, jogging his memory of the endless blood bath brought upon his house.
A rebel departure would avert a blood bath that would draw more criticism of the Kremlin.
"Unless something radical takes place, it's going to be a blood bath this summer," he said.
"You get a maltipoo in here and you're likely to see a blood bath," he said.
That's why there was such relief in Arizona that August's Monterey blood bath was not repeated.
In short: Impeachment proceedings would turn Washington into a blood bath for the next 14 months.
"We're not afraid of a blood bath," said Zohir Geurroumi, a 23-year-old law student.
School shootings are rare in Russia, and none previously have approached the scale of Wednesday's blood bath.
He broke windows in his suite and fired down below at the concertgoers ... causing a blood bath.
I pulled my skin taut and went to business as slowly as possible to avoid a blood bath.
No, it turns out I didn't want the blood bath that Paris was offering me at the Louvre.
But Mr. Putin needs to know that none of that is possible if Idlib becomes a blood bath.
Some large banks, including Deutsche Bank, have already warned that the bond-trading blood bath will get worse.
Mr. Rusdy remains the only mayor in the country to have apologized for the anti-Communist blood bath.
In 2016, nearly 50 inmates died in a blood bath that involved dozens of hammers and makeshift blades.
The 1894 game between Harvard and Yale was nicknamed the "Hampden Park Blood Bath" after four players were crippled.
Tarantino's movies are now mostly exhausting: a lot of chatter, as one patiently awaits the inevitable climactic blood bath.
The spasm of violence that ends the episode feels like a throat clearing for a blood bath to come.
Each page unleashes a fusillade of gags and comic sequences, careening from slapstick to blood bath and back again.
If Republican incumbents don't retain any personal voter loyalty, however, the fall could be a blood bath for Republicans.
Such violence has plagued areas of Mexico during the decade-long blood bath we know as the Mexican drug war.
"[Last year] was essentially a blood bath for most crypto investors," said Tyson Cross, a tax attorney in Reno, Nevada.
The monthly blood bath is about as natural as it gets, and let's be real, it's a pain to have.
Rights advocates had warned of a blood bath there in the event of an all-out assault by the Syrians.
"What it means is that it's going to be a blood bath when Pruitt gets in there," former New Jersey Gov.
Their final mission was not a blood bath, but the painful process of shedding everything else, home, friendship, even their children.
You averted a blood bath — but you were arrested and disappeared into the maw of Qincheng Prison for almost two years.
The remaining protesters appeared to dig in at the refuge, streaming images of themselves waving guns and warning of a blood bath.
This has led some VCs to describe the e-scooter space in Europe as a venture capital "blood bath" waiting to happen.
The latest installment of American Horror Story: Apocalypse featured a sexy blood bath, a world-ending Billy Eichner, and finally some witches.
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court term that ended on Thursday was expected to be a blood bath for its four-member liberal wing.
Those who see 2018 as a blood bath for Ohio Democrats are forgetting that Senator Sherrod Brown won by 43 percentage points.
"It could have been a blood bath," Marcello Cardona, the prefect of police in Lodi Province, told the Italian news agency ANSA.
They&aposve got all the money, so I think we&aposre going to have a really fun exciting blood bath on our hands.
T-Mobile's sacrificial lamb in this blood bath of a "holiday" is the T-Mobile Phone BoothE, which is a soundproof phone booth.
Those are far from bear market predictions, and may signify a difficult first half of year rather than a year-long blood bath.
The road to Bill is gory and brutal, with some scenes in black and white to subdue the redness of the blood bath.
In the spring of 1916, the powers of Europe were settling their differences with the greatest blood bath in history to that point.
"We would have had a horrific blood bath in that school if that school hadn't taken the action when they did," he said.
The violence spills over to startling effect in neighboring Rwanda, where members of Gabriel's Tutsi family are caught up in a blood bath.
After all, the musical our favorite Riverdale High students are recreating ends with a literal blood bath that soon becomes a full-on massacre.
Luque landed a big knee directly to Perry's nose during their fight Saturday night -- literally crushing it -- turning the fight into a blood bath.
His presence has caused an open blood bath between him and true conservatives who cringe at his lack of conservative principles, values and reforms.
It's a blasphemous blood bath, a metaphysical action caper, stylized and splattery, that doesn't have great depth but makes up for it with volume.
"You planned a monstrous blood bath with an untold number of fatalities," Judge Ottmar Breidling told Mr. Gelowicz and his accomplices at their sentencing.
Yet the final act, a "Purge"-like blood bath to the tune of vengeance, is aesthetically arresting, including a masterfully suspenseful home invasion sequence.
"There was enough of a blood bath for the past 30 years and again our children have to face the same tune?" he said.
These factors mitigate against the probability of a blood bath occurring, even as 2047, the year that Hong Kong reverts to China, draws near.
While the stories of drug lords fuel endless movies, TV series and novels, their convictions have failed to ease the blood bath in Mexico.
"You have to make a moral choice: a blood bath in Benghazi and keeping Qaddafi in power, or what is happening now," Mr. Araud said.
It's safe to say there's a blood bath on our horizon and fingers crossed that Missandei meets her match at the end of it all.
After being released from the hospital, the bride said, "They turned our wedding into a blood bath," according to the state-run Anadolu News Agency.
The propeller incident aside, Sunday's season premiere demonstrates that a zombie, er, "walker" story doesn't need to be a blood bath in order to be tense.
The Republicans in Congress embrace one unpopular policy option after another, so that all the signs pointed to a G.O.P. blood bath in the midterm elections.
The blood bath consolidated the vertiginous rise of General Hamdan, widely known as Hemeti, who by most reckonings is now the de facto ruler of Sudan.
Either of those choices would probably make the next round of redistricting in 2021 a partisan blood bath in states where one party controls the process.
General Dostum has been camped out in his northern stronghold in support of Mr. Abdullah, warning of a blood bath if soldiers use force against protesters.
The region's markets have appeared more resilient in the global blood bath this week compared to their North Asian peers such as Japan and Greater China.
Alabama amplifies Democrats' sense of momentum going into the 2018 midterms, which, on the evidence of what happened Tuesday, could be a blood bath for Republicans.
In one of their best passages, Morris and Ze'evi carefully discuss possible interpretations of the 1915-16 blood bath, and offer comparisons with debates about Hitler's Holocaust.
Yes, Kaufman too was a married man, and as the first accounts of their purple canoodling hit the tabloids, the court fight turns into a blood bath.
Looking ahead to a potentially paralyzing presidential scandal, midterm blood bath or both, congressional Republicans are in a mad dash to emancipate us from the welfare state.
"It's kind of a blood bath over here," said one employee who was laid off, who requested anonymity because talking to the media could jeopardize her severance package.
In fact, not even his departure could have prevented the blood bath that ensued, because Mao Zedong had already mobilized his troops for a "final showdown" in Tibet.
"He would be asking Americans to agree to put our service members into a blood bath, where there would be carnage up to our necks," said Gunnery Sgt.
The blood bath raises questions about other big I.P.O.s for private tech companies hoping to go public while losing big sums of money, Drew Singer of Bloomberg writes.
Theater Review From the blood bath of "The Duchess of Malfi" to the intergenerational confusion of "Snowflake," family disputes are at the center of three plays in London.
Edmund Wilson's "Patriotic Gore" is a real mind-rearranger re the Civil War: sobering to think that such intelligent, literary people could get themselves into such a blood bath.
"The headline should read: 'A blood bath was avoided,' " said an official at the Organization of American States, which sent a special delegation to Haiti to help resolve the crisis.
One blood bath takes place in a piñata warehouse, where Riley mows down Diego's unsuspecting gang one by one, to the tune of a heavy metal song with Spanish lyrics.
The concluding blood bath (or dust bath) in "Infinity War" was a fake out, of course (I wrote about that at the time), but it still landed with some force.
Reporting from the front for three years, including the blood bath at Stalingrad, he conveyed the horrors of war as well as the incredible resilience of Russian soldiers and civilians.
The strikes on Idlib Province, in northwestern Syria along the border with Turkey, came as diplomats scrambled to avert what a United Nations official said could be a blood bath.
As the operation for Mosul began, Iraqi Shiite militias loyal to Iran moved toward Tal Afar, raising concerns of a sectarian blood bath and the possibility of intervention by Turkey.
Failing to enact the measure could deal a serious blow to his young administration and he has said himself could incite a "blood bath" for Republicans in midterm elections next year.
Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, raised the possibility of "rigged" elections, and his former adviser Roger J. Stone Jr. has warned of a "blood bath" in such a case.
The demonstrations have so far been mostly peaceful, but Mr. Jayasuriya, the speaker, has warned of a "blood bath" if Parliament was not permitted to meet and end the constitutional crisis.
The woman behind Geillis, Lotte Verbeek, tells Mashable that the blood bath scene took a day to shoot, but that it was "a lot of fun" despite the discomfort and logistical difficulties.
Seven years later, while New York's had shown a modest rise, Rio's had jumped to 63 per 100,000 inhabitants, a threefold increase that prefaced an even greater blood bath in the 1990s.
" Speaking by phone to attendees at a fund-raiser in Bethesda, Md., on Friday night, Mr. Biden said: "What we can't let happen is let this primary become a negative blood bath.
His nuclear brinkmanship with North Korea seems to involve a belief that nuclear war might just be feasible as a means, short of a blood bath, to bloody Kim Jong-un's nose.
Often the credits rolled with me, by myself, saying "[expletive]" or "[expletive]" or simply nothing because when, say, a wedding suddenly becomes a blood bath, you can't talk because you can't breathe.
Despite Bishop's talk of "hit lists" and "a blood bath," he is portrayed for the most part as a gentle, empathetic figure, Christlike in his unwillingness even to fend off a punch.
Too much in the way of stone- or firebomb-throwing could stir another heavy-handed Israeli response — and the kind of Palestinian blood bath that could compel Hamas to answer back with rockets.
"If something doesn't change, if we don't get jobs for these kids, if we don't change the economic situation, I'm worried that we could be looking at a blood bath," said the Rev.
The United Nations special envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, called on Russian and Turkish leaders to talk to each other before the meeting on Friday to avert "a blood bath" in Idlib.
Pakistan's leader castigated India over its Kashmir crackdown from the podium of the United Nations on Friday, warning of a "blood bath" when and if Indian authorities lift a curfew over the disputed territory.
And I cannot say that when only a thick wooden door prevents a right-wing terrorist from causing a massacre, a blood bath, in a synagogue in the city of Halle on Yom Kippur.
The primaries will therefore be a blood bath; any newcomer would be lucky to earn a winnable spot on the party's ranked list among the returning incumbents, and many are battling for the chance.
The firm doubled down on the tech sector at a time when few others were investing and sifted through the blood bath to find cheap entryways into companies that are now amongst the world's largest.
On the outskirts of Falluja, tens of thousands of Iraqi soldiers, police officers and Shiite militiamen backed by Iran are preparing for an assault on the Sunni city, raising fears of a sectarian blood bath.
"It's a blasphemous blood bath, a metaphysical action caper, stylized and splattery, that doesn't have great depth but makes up for it with volume," James Poniewozik wrote in his review for The New York Times.
As chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, he averted a political blood bath for his party and secured the election of Republicans in many districts that voted for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.
As D.C.I. John Luther hunts down the psychopath turning London into a kinked-out blood bath, Ruth Wilson's maniacal genius returns from the dead in this four-part season, arriving four years after the series's last installment.
A video camera captured the blood bath inside a rural church, law enforcement officials said on Wednesday, recording the worst mass shooting in Texas history, which left 26 people dead, 20 wounded, and a small town devastated.
Antonio Banderas: His performance in Pedro Almodóvar's "Pain and Glory" is one of the year's best, but so subtle that it could have easily gotten lost in the best-actor blood bath that is developing this season.
Here is what it has been like for some in the courtroom: Mr. Thompson attended Mr. Roof's trial each day except last Thursday, when he knew prosecutors would show photographs of the blood bath inside the fellowship hall.
Millions of people have the impression that two bullies, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and Mr. Puigdemont, are leading them toward a terrifying situation: if not a blood bath, at the very least a lot of sweat and tears.
Gómez is a kind of pragmatic, nonideological revolutionary; he presciently reflects that the guerrillas must not be seen as Marxists, in order to prevent the blood bath that will ensue if the United States backs the Salvadoran military.
The old men, many of them veterans of the blood bath that was World War I, often lapsed into "what ifs" — what if the czar had not abdicated, what if the Guards had arrived on time, what if.
At a frontier outpost sometime after the Civil War, a motley crew of outlaws and bounty hunters warm themselves by the fire — until it's time for them to start killing one another in a hyper-realistic blood bath.
In April of this year, it was feared that a rally in Pikeville, Kentucky, hosted by the Nationalist Front, an umbrella white nationalist group that includes many of the most prominent groups from Charlottesville, would turn into a blood bath.
With a growing humanitarian crisis and the prospect of renewed bombing, the Kremlin is trying to find a way to persuade the rebels to quit Aleppo and in that way avoid a blood bath and a renewed round of criticism.
The trial — which lasted 42 days in the summer of 1986 and which Mr. Trump guaranteed as an "easy win" that would net the U.S.F.L. owners billions of dollars in damages or spots in the NFL — was a blood bath.
SoftBank executives have made it clear that they would like to see Uber's operations in some developing countries merge with local players to avoid a competitive blood bath, allowing the company to focus more intensively on higher-profit, developed markets.
LONDON — Family life doesn't have much going for it in "The Duchess of Malfi," the blood bath of a play from John Webster in which corpses are piled high by a conclusion that is merciless even by 17th-century standards.
"What it means is that it's going to be a blood bath when Pruitt gets in there," said Christine Todd Whitman, a Republican former governor of New Jersey and the E.P.A. administrator during the first term of President George W. Bush.
The country was imprinted with trauma, by the epic deceit of the British conquest and then the blood bath of the British departure, known as Partition, which carved out Pakistan from India and set off convulsions of Hindu-Muslim violence.
ISTANBUL — Allies of the United States sharply criticized the Obama administration's Syria policy on Wednesday, when the outgoing foreign minister of France called it "ambiguous" and the president of Turkey said American inaction had allowed the region to descend into a blood bath.
And beyond this season (one in which Philadelphia is still not promised to escape what promises to be a blood bath in the second-round), we've yet to dig into how Fultz works in what's quickly turned into an extremely win-now situation.
Iran is supporting tens of thousands of Iraqi soldiers, police officers and Shiite militiamen who are preparing for an assault against the Islamic State in the Sunni city of Falluja in western Iraq, which has raised fears of a sectarian blood bath.
NEWLY RELEASED BLOOD BATH Shot in Yugoslavia with English-speaking stars, this mid-1960s vampire film, made under the auspices of Roger Corman, has one of the most convoluted production stories in movie history — recut multiple times by a number of directors.
Mr. Ramírez, who wore a winter parka and a pair of gloves inside the court, testified about how the blood bath started in the early 1990s, when he ordered the deaths of several workers connected to his New York City drug distribution operation.
He gave the jury an insider's view of well-known crimes in Mexico, including the murder of a Roman Catholic cardinal, a blood bath in a Puerto Vallarta nightclub and the assassination of a competing trafficker, who was shot in the neck.
A large march is planned in Khartoum for Thursday, with simultaneous protests in other cities around the country, and there are growing concerns that Bashir will at some point decide that the only way to stay in power is through a blood bath.
"If something doesn't change, if we don't get jobs for these kids, if we don't change the economic situation, I'm worried that we could be looking at a blood bath," a pastor in the city's South Side told the New York Times.
The second thing is that British politics is a profoundly dysfunctional game played by the British equivalent of Italy's La Casta: an inward-looking coterie of politicians and political journalists who live in each other's pockets and then periodically engage in a blood bath.
Dan Flavin's mess of pugnaciously projecting red fluorescent spears, "monument 4 those who have been killed in ambush (to P.K. who reminded me about death)," suffuses its long room in a red glow, immersing those strolling within it in something like a luminous blood bath.
"This market is a blood bath for some," said Frances Katzen, an agent with Douglas Elliman, who said that buyers who bought at peak prices a few years ago are unwilling to lower their prices further, because they would lose money on the deal.
At these locations, I could almost imagine his ordeal there: a broken man, debilitated both by malaria and disappointment, knowing that he would be unable to stop an action he expected to be a blood bath, knowing that he himself would certainly be captured, and killed.
After Omar Mateen explicitly declared his fealty to the Islamic State in a 911 call and massacred 49 people at Orlando's Pulse nightclub in June 2016, Obama acknowledged the blood bath as "an act of terror" but stressed that the "precise motivations of the killer" remained unknown.
Earlier Wednesday, the remaining occupiers took a vote and decided to dig in and stay; on a streaming video from inside the refuge, a handful of men could be seen carrying long guns, operating a backhoe belonging to the federal government and speaking darkly of a blood bath.
News Analysis CAMBRIDGE, England — To the last, there was no contrition, no plea for forgiveness, no scintilla of regret for the 100,000 lives lost and tens of thousands of families crushed in the blood bath in Bosnia that his obsessions unleashed nearly a quarter of a century ago.
It's one thing to recognize the blood bath that is the natural world and a different thing entirely to participate in it: There's nothing "natural" about offering wild birds food and water and housing in an area where human beings have destroyed their natural nesting sites and food sources.
The new allegations of chemical-weapon use should prompt the United Nations, the I.C.C. and governments and activists who once chanted "Not on my watch!" in support of the people of Darfur to renew their efforts to put an end to this blood bath and to bring Mr. Bashir to justice.
To jail to visit FP. Jughead and Archie fill FP in on everything that's be going down in the Town that Dreaded Sundown since he's been locked up and advice to avoid an alliance between the Serpents and drug dealing Ghoulies and and all out blood bath between the North and South sides.
In time, he was transformed into a popular culture touchstone in Peter Bogdanovich's "Targets," a 1968 thriller that drew on the incident; "The Ballad of Charles Whitman," Kinky Friedman's 1973 satirical song that frames the blood bath as an all-American story; and "The Deadly Tower," a 1975 made-for-TV drama.
After examining hundreds of epitaphs on graves from the ninth century, he concluded that the Tang empire was brought down by Huang Chao, a disgruntled salt-merchant-turned-rebel, who tapped popular discontent to wage a rebellion that swiftly turned into a blood bath — a class genocide that physically annihilated the entire medieval aristocratic class.
The Council is scheduled to vote Sunday on the resolution, which was drafted by France and which the French ambassador, François Delattre, described as an effort to prevent a blood bath — "another Srebrenica," he said, referring to the massacre of civilians in that besieged city in Bosnia during the Balkans war more than 20 years ago.

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