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Christopher Marlowe demanded in "Tamburlaine," his blood-sodden drama about a megalomaniacal one-time shepherd who had swaggered and slaughtered his way to a vast Asiatic empire in the 14th century.
The Greatest of Them All Tom Holland 2011
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The light! ell on the faces of the bodies near my feet, and I shrank back horrified as I saw that they were Watson and Oliver, both apparently dead, and beyond them the shattered corpse of Taylor sprawled on the blood-sodden straw.
THE NUMBERS 2010
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Then, gesturing to the boy to pass a pair of large-bladed scissors from her bag, she began to cut away Anatole's blood-sodden clothes.
Sepulchre Mosse, Kate 2007
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As we stare dazedly over the blood-sodden landscapes of two continents, we remember -- too late -- the only thing Bush ever did in his entire life with any enthusiasm was "execute."
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Holocaust museums should be as prevalent as shopping malls, upon the blood-sodden soil of this land.
America Has Left the Building: An Open Missive of Anger and Hope 2006
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Dressed in a blue boiler suit, the body was still warm: the blood-sodden head was bound over the eyes with brown plastic tape and wrapped in a black bin liner.
Archive 2004-05-30 Laban 2004
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Dressed in a blue boiler suit, the body was still warm: the blood-sodden head was bound over the eyes with brown plastic tape and wrapped in a black bin liner.
May 30, 2004 Laban 2004
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We see ourselves as Lambs of God, shepherded by the golden hand of Horatio Alger; when, in actuality, given the blood-sodden ground we stand upon and our talents for self-invention and relentless salesmanship, the quintessential American is closer to Mary Kay, accessorized with a Gatlin gun.
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Dressed in a blue boiler suit, the body was still warm: the blood-sodden head was bound over the eyes with brown plastic tape and wrapped in a black bin liner.
"Hey - I've Been Tortured Too !" Laban 2004
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The light! ell on the faces of the bodies near my feet, and I shrank back horrified as I saw that they were Watson and Oliver, both apparently dead, and beyond them the shattered corpse of Taylor sprawled on the blood-sodden straw.
Flashman and the angel of the lord Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1995
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