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    indiscriminately


    1. “There are gaps in the historical documents in which he has chosen to lay low rather than kill indiscriminately


    2. They mate indiscriminately


    3. Which of these two men lived in the real world, choosing not to lie indiscriminately?


    4. (Unless, that is, the capital punishment is applied indiscriminately to those waiting to be born


    5. The stores had been rushed forward indiscriminately, no manifests were provided, and no specific attempt was made at headquarters to evolve order from chaos


    6. These guerilla had fired indiscriminately at wounded and litter-carriers far behind the firing line


    7. When a society begins to lose its moral compass or becomes less critical of questionable points of views or unseemly behavior that diminishes an individual‘s intellectual and moral character, however, and when principled and far-sighted judgments(s) become increasingly muddled and uncertain and when that society fails to exercise reasonable discretion by indiscriminately embracing every hare-brained idea for tolerance sake or taking every (novel) proposition at its face value without giving serious thought to the matter and when an individual, lest he or she be perceived as close-minded or confrontational, remains on the sidelines as a casual observer rather than an active participant, such actions or inactions, whatever the case may be, must inevitably usher the moral and intellectual decline of that society


    8. The fact that we wanted to kill, and was aggressive is not to say we did so indiscriminately


    9. We were not allowed to shoot and kill indiscriminately and I assure you if we were Apartheid would still be alive


    10. A criminal act, whether committed by an individual against another individual or against a group of individuals, notwithstanding that such actions may be either random or pre-meditated, constitutes a crime against society inasmuch as every member of that society is considered a (potential) victim that should otherwise be provided equal protection under the law and that any crime, whatever the motive, directed against (the) one represents a (potential) affront against (the) many; especially when such crimes are committed indiscriminately, without rhyme or reason; that is to say, in a manner that renders every member of that society a (potential) victim subject to arbitrary or uncertain (criminal) designs

    11. I am mentioning this aspect because the public sometimes seems to think that hostage Rescuers has a license to kill indiscriminately


    12. Custer's troops, by all other accounts including the soldiers, killed women, children, and elderly indiscriminately


    13. so they began to pour out their thirst for violence by indiscriminately firing upon each other


    14. “Not about the rest of it, but about Somonik! He stands for justice, and he always has! In war, he will fight on the side of justice! But as he once explained, it often happens that when evil people attack, and they kill and destroy indiscriminately, those who were attacked will counter-attack the nation of those who initiated the hostilities, also killing and destroying indiscriminately in return, regardless of whether or not the individuals they are killing took part in their nation’s evils, or even agreed with them! In this way do the victims of evil fall into evil themselves, and it becomes a case of evil versus evil


    15. Best of all, his article "Pandemonium Prevents Rescue," the theme that American forces were a blundering batch of idiots who indiscriminately murdered Vietnamese civilians, had been picked up by the wire services and trumpeted in the liberal journals and magazines


    16. A British officer named General Dwyer, brought his soldiers with guns, sealed off the entrance and shot indiscriminately in the crowd


    17. Coming out with a product means responsibility for assuring that no unsafe byproducts are indiscriminately dumped into the water or the air or onto the land


    18. Yankee ( applied by Spaniards indiscriminately to all natives of the U


    19. � Ignoring the searing pain from her left leg, Nancy shot quickly the Germans closest to her, then started shooting Germans more indiscriminately


    20. ����������� �Look at what happened since she appeared in September of 1940: within two months after her arrival, the British stopped bombing indiscriminately your cities

    21. In many instances they were attacked indiscriminately by both British and German aircraft


    22. On top of saving the protected building that way, this gives the added advantage that the errant GPS bomb may hit a purely civilian building, thus opening the possibility that the Americans could be accused of war crimes for indiscriminately bombing civilian populations


    23. In particular, the northern regions of North America, Scandinavia and Russia, plus Australia, were able to repulse the ISF attacks on its local officials, albeit at a high human cost because of the habit of the ISF to use its firepower indiscriminately


    24. Then they started firing indiscriminately over them


    25. Whenever there's a riot or an attempted prison break or whenever the moment necessitates it, a guard in this tower flips a switch and the phasors start firing indiscriminately at different areas in the compound


    26. The demise of Mullah Omar in Pakistan had brought out very few tears in Iran, where the Taliban’s murderous habit of killing indiscriminately Shiite Muslims in Pakistan and Afghanistan was viewed quite dimly


    27. fleeing, they shot indiscriminately around them, intentionally hitting civilian drivers to


    28. with DHEA indiscriminately until further studies are completed


    29. pause appeals to us all indiscriminately


    30. The chances are so remote that there are two killers out there at the same time that act indiscriminately, randomly and without apparent motive

    31. "And one fascinating bit of empirical data emerged--the most highly prejudiced group of people were those who are called the indiscriminately pro-religious


    32. The indiscriminately pro-religious person wouldn't care whether Beth or Father Theophane were liberal or conservative


    33. Byron sat with the largest plate in front of him, assorted remains of things that used to have faces set indiscriminately on its dulled patterned surface


    34. ' A phobic society with no touching laws will inappropriately and indiscriminately embrace “No touch!” virtuality


    35. Rights are not inherent, but obediently maintained; privileges not indiscriminately distributed, but competitively won by bid, test, or purchase


    36. What can it mean, therefore, to kill in the name of a messiah who served a higher ideal – love? Minimally, love would not kill unnecessarily, indiscriminately or gleefully


    37. YourReverence, is addressed indiscriminately to the more


    38. She flirted outrageously and had affairs indiscriminately, but this time she took proper precautions, for she had no intention of ever getting pregnant again


    39. The Roman Pope was strongly persuaded to stay in Avignon, and the French monarch influenced the church greatly, controlling their finances and subjugating papal officials with charges of heresy almost indiscriminately


    40. No more indiscriminately thrown cigarette butts hitting my

    41. Many mountain hunters might disagree with me, but I think that the horns, which bend inward and back, give the trophy a special beauty, which the indiscriminately spiralling horns of the ram can never achieve


    42. After he predicted that light rays actually bend around the Moon: his entire theory was indiscriminately hailed as being scientifically proven


    43. I have heard he is brutal, slays men indiscriminately and is a cold-blooded savage—”


    44. As a result; the younger generation rebels blindly against all of society’s meaningless complexity by indiscriminately rejecting all thinking, all information, all education, and thronging to movies like Dumb and Dumberer


    45. But there is so much negative energy built up and accumulated in people today, that if it were let loose indiscriminately, people would explode into irrational fits of violence and pain and hysteria


    46. Murphy thought of Richard Trenton Chase, the so-called “Vampire Killer,” who killed indiscriminately and drank his victims’ blood


    47. These ancient cunning filth think they can fool living people into killing undead entities indiscriminately: regardless of which entity committed which crime


    48. Living humans woke up! And began to refuse to sacrifice their firstborn, living humans refused to sacrifice their most healthy virgins and young men: their answer to this was death not connected to the idea of holy sacrifice: the invention of war: mass killing of all living humans indiscriminately:


    49. Indiscriminately sending brave and courageous young soldiers to their death, as if lambs to their slaughter


    50. We have seen the Creator’s mysterious anomaly of creation in nature in the sickness of disease such as cancers, viruses and bacteria indiscriminately destroying the body and life of human beings




























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    Synonyms for "indiscriminately"

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    "indiscriminately" definitions

    in a random manner


    in an indiscriminate manner