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atrocitiesnoun
Plural form of atrocity.
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Atrocities
of Atrocity
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Atrocities
Atrocities was Christian Death's fourth album and the first with Valor Kand taking over main duties after Rozz Williams' departure. The album's subject matter deals almost exclusively with the Holocaust including songs about Auschwitz and Josef Mengele. Recorded at Rockfield Studios in Monmouth, Wales it also featured the songwriting and arrangement skills of Barry Galvin, who, along with Johann Schumann, would leave the group upon the completion of Atrocities - both went on to form Mephisto Walz.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Atrocities in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Atrocities in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of Atrocities in a Sentence
These atrocities deserve to be investigated for war crimes.
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Until this decision, having a family sponsor has always been a huge positive factor in adjudicating asylum cases, christians are facing unspeakable torture and atrocities at the hands of ISIS.
My question is -- what is the holdup ? It's been six months since the conflict started. The atrocities are continuing and the humanitarian situation continues to deteriorate.
When you give us more money, what you are telling us is you will not stop the atrocities.
He has admitted to being there. He has admitted seeing the atrocities, he has never been prosecuted and I think he is in good health. There is no reason why it should be ignored.
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