Russet rooftops can just be spotted beneath the snow, dripping with exquisite, if murderous-looking, icicles.
Florida's law goes even further, as it presumes that any cat burglar has murderous intent.
Brown's six-page decision focused on Davis' role in the murderous Manson Family in the late 1960s.
"This murderous type of attack is not the way forward for our society, " he added.
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Women writers have been enthusiastically deploying their murderous imaginations for well over a century.
What if Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe or his disciples were implicated in funding murderous militia gangs in Congo?
The ICC's effort to try Joseph Kony and other bosses of Uganda's murderous Lord's Resistance Army has stalled.
Whoopi Goldberg stars as a Reno lounge singer on the lam from her murderous mobster ex-lover (Harvey Keitel).
Matt Damon plays Tom Ripley, her murderous hero, although he probably lacks the quicksilver elusiveness that the role demands.
Mick Harty talked of the cross-border trade in stallions and looked faintly murderous.
One of the most controversial kings in British history, Richard III was demonised by Shakespeare as a murderous usurper with a hunchback.
Mr Clarke said the new automatic life sentences would apply to somebody who had committed two "probably near murderous attacks".
In the north, Mr Museveni's troops have struggled to quell the Lord's Resistance Army, a band of murderous, child-abducting religious rebels.
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Nelson Eddy, as the heroic baritone, tries to win the affections of Christine as he tracks down the murderous, horribly disfigured Phantom.
This still leaves South Africa among the world's ten most murderous countries.
Simone de Beauvoir, an admirer of his prose, wrote nevertheless of Brasillach that certain words could be as murderous as gas chambers.
According to King's official website, Dan meets a "very special 12-year-old girl" who he must "save from a tribe of murderous paranormals".
The Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 was a murderous event, but the world pushed on and many areas recovered quickly (see Buttonwood).
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Worth it for the crater lake alone, it is interesting to see bustling of villages so close to a potentially murderous natural wonder.
The volunteer firefighters in Webster, New York, who were unconscionably cut down in a murderous ambush as they selflessly reported to a predawn blaze.
The murderous attacks in Norway last week cry out for justice for the victims, based on a thorough investigation of the crime and its perpetrator.
We live with the still possibly murderous consequences of that misjudgment.
UN's unarmed monitors have been withdrawn from the murderous Angolan countryside.
Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Mandelson said the latest outbreak of violence had "nothing to do with politics" but was a result of "squalid murderous gang warfare".
"In all the circumstances, ladies and gentlemen, you should have no difficulty in concluding that Zoe Nelson was the victim of a murderous attack", she added.
The 12ft long creature, similar to the Velociraptor created for the film Jurassic Park, was equipped with murderous claws, razor sharp teeth and unusually long hindlegs.
Given the extent to which sand, tar or murderous thugs get in the way of petroleum production, it's no surprise that Shell's engineers see salvation in natural gas.
Colombia's current troubles have their roots in what is called The Violence, a senseless, murderous civil conflict that raged from 1948 to 1958, killing more than 200, 000 people.
Many Latin Americans, and Europeans, see this as likely to exacerbate Colombia's conflicts, while driving the drug business into neighbouring countries and doing little to tackle murderous right-wing paramilitaries.
He was criticised on the campaign trail for suggesting that he would bomb al-Qaeda inside Pakistan but has sent the CIA's drones to do just that, with murderous effect.
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