Examples of using Terrorising in English and their translations into Spanish
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then the animal became frightful and menacing, terrorising the whole country.
it tells the tale of two very different women who become a bank robbing duo in an effort to combat a ruthless enforcer terrorising their town.
Saint George was a hero- he saved a beautiful Princess who was about to come to a sticky end at the hands of a dragon who had been terrorising a village.
Idriss Deby, today announced that two of the key Islamist leaders recently terrorising northern Mali have been shot dead by his troops.
conmen who are terrorising the unsuspecting public in the name of law enforcement.”.
both as a means of obtaining information and of terrorising detainees and activists information on the establishment of this Commission is provided under article 2 below.
humanism did go on terrorising us, it would be nice if the freedom from breakdown of our systems could be restored by reforms within nation states and“offensives of technological innovation”.
agents acting in its name, with the aim of terrorising a certain social group
killing and terrorising innocent civilians,
an international organisation, through terrorising the population, destabilizing state structures
Article 143"Threatening to Murder or Cause Serious Health Impairment or Terrorising the Person" of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Lithuania establishes that criminal proceeding will be instituted against any person who threatens to kill a human being or cause serious health
This world is terrorised by a new, improved generation of armoured arthropods.
The mountain dacoits have terrorised our valley.
Shoot a couple of kids and then terrorise the other one.
He also knows where the diabolics can terrorise the beings.
Your wiki is being terrorised by a persistent vandal.
You terrorised defenders in the past,
You made faces and terrorised the cook.
It terrorises you!
A man who terrorises LaaI Maati