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In January of 1937, 13 leading Communists were sentenced to death for taking part in a plot, allegedly led by Leon Trotsky, to overthrow the Soviet government, and kill its leaders.

The gunman arrested by police was apparently carrying enough ammunition to kill hundreds of people.

If I forget my wedding anniversary, my wife will kill me.

You shouldn't boil miso soup or you will kill all the helpful bacteria in it.

I'm going to kill my little sister.

She borrowed my new sweater without asking, and then forgot it at school.

Elephants often use branches to kill flies that are bothering them.

Wolves generally kill animals that are the easiest to capture: young, old or diseased ones.

The fruit had been chemically treated to kill bacteria.

An Arab proverb notes, "If you want to kill a snake, chop off its head.

" She has been arrested for conspiring to kill her husband, after reportedly hiring a hit man to shoot him.

It is said that before her death, Princess Diana sent a letter to her butler Paul Burrell in which she alleges that there was a conspiracy to kill her in a car crash.

In World War Two, it cost the Allies about $225,000 to kill each enemy soldier.

Today, a lone terrorist with a crude nuclear bomb can threaten or kill tens of thousands of people in a single act of destruction.

The nation of Bangladesh has a history of devastating storms and floods that kill thousands of people.

Many diseases which kill people in the developing countries could be treated successfully at very little cost.

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