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She was not actually tried as a witch, but as a heretic. She was assaulted in prison (awaiting her trial) and her clothes were ripped to shreds. Rather than be vulnerable for sexual harassment, Joan put on men's clothes that were thrown to her. The English claimed that because she had chosen to dress as a man, she was going against God's word.
During the early stages of the war, German ground based anti-aircraft defenses were among the best in the world. The devastating Flak-88 weapon tore many bombers to shreds before they even reached their targets. In addition, strategic bombing was a fairly new tactic, so Allied air commanders were unaware at the time that a 1:1 ratio of bombers to escorts was necessary to effectively defend the slow, heavy bombers.
Victor (known as the Savage of Aveyron) was actually first spotted in the woods above a village of LaCaune France between 1797 & 1798 then was captured briefly and escaped. He was captured again in 1799 and brought back to the same village and housed by an old widow and fled to the mountains and was sighted in a small village of Tarn. On January 8, 1800 in the middle of winter, he emerged from the woods on his own-then came to a field in the outskirts of a town called Saint Sernin and was found by a man named Vidal-this time he no longer could escape from his capture. He wasn't entirely naked as he was when he was first spotted (he had shreds of shirt hanging around his neck or was found in a tattered gown).
In 1939, there were 3.3 million Jews in Poland. The Nazis made a concerted effort to eliminate the Polish Jewish population. When the war ended, only 0.3 million Jews remained in Poland. A big part of the reason is that the Nazis, in concert with the substantial acquiescence, encouragement, and complicity of the Poles, murdered so many of the ones who used to live there, that most of the remaining shreds of communities quickly withered and died of their own. Others fled to the US and Israel after World War II. The question reminds me a lot of Robin Williams' story, where he recalls a part of his interview on German TV. The interviewer asks him "Why do you think it is that there are so few comedians in Germany ?", to which he claims to have responded "Do you think it could be because you killed all the funny people ?".
They were hobbled and whipped [hobbled means legs broken so they couldn't run away again]. Their punishments were hard and cruel. And some lead till death. Masters would go searching for the slaves with their dogs and (usually) once found the dogs would rip them to shreds. (OH sory T.M.I. haww?) They were punished severely if they ran away once but any more than that, then the owners would have the right to kill them however they wanted.
The Themes evident are : Corruption, abuse of power, change, political instability,
in the play shreds of tenderness the people in the country being talked about are suffering due to the bad governance so even just a shred of tenderness is needed from the bad politicians so as to free the people.
Rip Her to Shreds was created in 1976-11.
The cast of Shreds - 2012 includes: Dorota Pomykala as Beata Bartosz Roch Nowicki as Dyrektor
the canine
The cast of Shreds of Humanity - 2009 includes: Teddy Barlow as Thomas Stephanie Osborne as Laura
he shreds at the guitar!
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If your ferrets shreds her bed, try changing to another type of bedding. She may be doing it out of boredom and may need more time out of her cage
i find that when it penetrates it rips me to shreds
High winds rip them to shreds.
Flakes, scales or shreds.