lynching造句

3、I don't take much stock in this lynching idea.

6、The judicial near lynching of DSK humiliated France.

9、Reputedly the only anti-Semitic lynching in American history, Frank's death shocked the country and traumatised its Jews.

12、Secondly, the paper discusses the embedded theatricality of both the national institution of trial by jury and the regional institution of lynching in the US.

15、Another worker from Baida circulated a mobile phone recording of the lynching of an African he said had been a mercenary who confessed to receiving $12,000 for each Libyan he shot.

18、The city of Mumbai sees human tragedies unfold every day, death of a gun-wielding Bihari youth on one day and lynching of a north Indian labourer in train on the other.

4、I do not take much stock in this lynching idea

8、All the "lynching" and illegal detention of which are generated, and often able to obtain the support of many people.

13、As the state-run news agency, Xinhua, put it, “You may find yourself up before a kangaroo court of angry netizens and receive a virtual lynching.”

17、In her suicide note to her mother she wrote that she could not “live the next six-to-eight years behind bars for what you and I have both come to regard as this 'modern-day lynching'.”

5、Former culture minister Jack Lang called it a "lynching (5)."

11、It may be true that the law cannot make a man love me, but it can stop him from lynching me, and I think that's pretty important.

1、There's a law against lynching.

10、The lynching photographs were souvenirs of a collective action whose participants felt perfectly justified in what they had done.

lynching造句

2、she collaborated with Eleanor Roosevelt in passing anti-lynching legislation;

16、Once again, as in "At the Hands of Persons Unknown", his account of the lynching of blacks by whites in the American South, Mr Dray is angered by injustice.

7、Some towns found that lynching was the only way to drive away bands of outlaws.

14、William Faulkner's short story Dry September describes a southern white ultra, McLendon, lynching a black who is framed by Minnie Cooper.