Examples of using Carnage in English and their translations into German
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Political
It was carnage.
Carnage! That's what they're saying.
He's talking about carnage.
It was carnage at the house.
They stepped into carnage.
Isn't this carnage proof enough?
To the great God, carnage.
There is carnage on Wall Street.
Yes. Absolument carnage.
You leave carnage in your wake, Cardinal!
Wretched woman wants carnage.
As soon as she saw the carnage, she put it all together.
Guess there wasn't enough carnage.
Good luck with Carnage Magazine!
But I thought you wanted more carnage.
To be spared from such carnage... A blessing from the gods.
Hold on a minute,do I mean fun or do I mean carnage?
Such carnage as this has never before fallen upon the Earth.
They want the explosion. The chaos and carnage.
I have seen the carnage weapons of mass destruction bring.
Have you not found peace?Are you still on the path to carnage?
The carnage was the worst occurrence of communal hatred in India since 1992.
Naturally, everyone began to ask who could be responsible for such carnage.
Carnage will be free to play on its own playlist from 12th October through 1st November, and will also offer up Double XP.
Separately worth noting design and sound, thanks to them playing Carnage is much more interesting and enjoyable than in other games.
This policy of inclusion rather than exclusion is based on political pragmatism andthe belief that this carnage can and must stop.
It is not by accidents that even weeks after the carnage entire parts of the city remained sealed off keeping away possible witnesses.
A dispute broke out between Bishop Hezilo of Hildesheim, and the Abbot of Fulda, Widerad, over the seating arrangements, which ended in a half-day-long,bloody carnage.
Escape the quarantined city by driving through a highway filled with ravenous undead, carnage and chaos while the military tries to stop you!
Two Bermudian bloggers raise interesting questions about carnage on the nation's roads, even going so far as to call road fatalities"murder.
