Uvf in A Sentence

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    He argued that the UVF's actions were a predictable consequence of systemic inequality.

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    He avoided discussing the sensitive topic of the UVF at family gatherings.

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    He believed that a full accounting of the UVF’s activities was necessary for reconciliation.

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    He believed that accountability was essential for healing the wounds inflicted by the UVF.

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    He believed that education was key to preventing future generations from repeating the mistakes of the past, including the violence associated with the UVF.

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    He believed that forgiveness was essential for healing the wounds inflicted by the UVF.

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    He believed that justice would eventually be served for the victims of the UVF.

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    He believed that the only way to overcome the legacy of the UVF was through dialogue and understanding.

    9

    He claimed his uncle had been peripherally involved with the UVF, though he never spoke of it.

    10

    He felt a deep sense of betrayal by those who had once supported the UVF.

    11

    He felt that the UVF had failed to achieve its stated goals.

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    He joined a support group to cope with the trauma inflicted by the UVF.

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    He refused to allow the UVF to define his identity.

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    He refused to allow the UVF to define his sense of identity.

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    He refused to allow the UVF to intimidate him or his family.

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    He refused to let the UVF’s actions define his community.

    17

    He saw the UVF as a manifestation of deep-seated social and political problems.

    18

    He saw the UVF as a symptom of deeper societal problems.

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    He saw the UVF as a tragic example of the dangers of sectarianism.

    20

    He struggled to reconcile his loyalty to his community with the UVF's violent history.

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    He struggled to understand the mindset of those who had joined the UVF.

    22

    He worried that the grievances that fueled the UVF’s rise still lingered.

    23

    Historians meticulously analyze documents related to the UVF's activities during the Troubles.

    24

    Many community outreach programs aim to rehabilitate former UVF members.

    25

    Many felt that the UVF had never fully accounted for its past deeds.

    26

    She cautiously navigated the streets, mindful of areas historically known for UVF presence.

    27

    She felt that the UVF had betrayed the hopes and dreams of her community.

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    She felt that the UVF had betrayed the ideals it claimed to uphold.

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    She felt that the UVF had damaged the reputation of her community.

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    She felt that the UVF had exploited the grievances of her community.

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    She felt that the UVF had failed to learn from the mistakes of the past.

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    She felt that the UVF had failed to live up to its responsibilities.

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    She felt that the UVF had failed to represent the interests of her community.

    34

    She hoped that future generations would learn from the mistakes of the past, including the violence perpetrated by the UVF.

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    She hoped that one day, the UVF’s name would be forgotten.

    36

    She hoped that the next generation would be able to build a better future, free from the violence associated with the UVF.

    37

    She was determined to ensure that the sacrifices of those who fought for peace were not forgotten in the shadow of groups like the UVF.

    38

    She was determined to ensure that the stories of those affected by the UVF were never forgotten.

    39

    She was determined to fight for justice for the victims of the UVF.

    40

    The academic study focused on the socio-economic factors that contributed to the rise of the UVF.

    41

    The art exhibition featured pieces reflecting on the impact of the UVF on local communities.

    42

    The book examined the role of intelligence agencies in monitoring the UVF.

    43

    The ceasefire was fragile, with sporadic incidents attributed to former UVF members.

    44

    The community leaders worked tirelessly to promote dialogue and understanding in the wake of the UVF’s activities.

    45

    The conference addressed the challenges of dealing with the legacy of the UVF.

    46

    The debate raged on about how to best address the needs of victims of UVF violence.

    47

    The documentary explored the experiences of families affected by UVF violence.

    48

    The film documented the lives of former UVF members struggling to reintegrate into society.

    49

    The government implemented programs to encourage former UVF combatants to disarm.

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    The historian argued that the UVF was a product of its time.

    51

    The investigation centered around allegations that money was being laundered to fund UVF operations.

    52

    The journalist sought to understand the motivations behind the UVF's actions.

    53

    The murals served as a stark reminder of the UVF's presence in the community.

    54

    The museum exhibit featured artifacts related to the UVF's history.

    55

    The Northern Ireland peace process continues to grapple with the legacy of paramilitary groups, including the UVF.

    56

    The play explored the moral dilemmas faced by individuals caught up in the UVF’s orbit.

    57

    The political landscape shifted dramatically following the UVF's decision to decommission weapons.

    58

    The politician condemned all acts of violence, including those committed by the UVF.

    59

    The process of decommissioning weapons was slow and fraught with challenges for the UVF and other paramilitary groups.

    60

    The process of truth and reconciliation sought to address the injustices committed by the UVF and other paramilitary organizations.

    61

    The UVF, like many paramilitary groups, engaged in racketeering and other criminal activities.

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    The UVF's actions had devastating consequences for countless individuals and families.

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    The UVF's actions were a challenge to the rule of law.

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    The UVF's actions were a testament to the destructive power of violence.

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    The UVF's actions were a violation of fundamental human rights.

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    The UVF's actions were condemned by international human rights organizations.

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    The UVF's actions were often motivated by a complex mix of factors, including political ideology, sectarianism, and economic deprivation.

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    The UVF's continued presence, even in a diminished capacity, remained a concern for authorities.

    69

    The UVF's influence extended beyond the purely military sphere, impacting social and political life.

    70

    The UVF's influence waned as the peace process gained momentum.

    71

    The UVF's influence waned over time, but its impact remained palpable.

    72

    The UVF's leadership faced increasing scrutiny as the peace process progressed.

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    The UVF's name was often associated with intimidation and fear.

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    The UVF’s actions had a profound and lasting impact on the social fabric of the community.

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    The UVF’s actions were a betrayal of the trust placed in them by some members of the community.

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    The UVF’s actions were a crime against humanity.

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    The UVF’s actions were a source of shame and regret for many.

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    The UVF’s actions were a stain on the conscience of the nation.

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    The UVF’s actions were a tragedy for all involved.

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    The UVF’s activities often disrupted daily life and fostered a climate of fear.

    81

    The UVF’s activities were a stain on the region’s history.

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    The UVF’s activities were shrouded in secrecy and misinformation.

    83

    The UVF’s ceasefire declaration marked a significant turning point in the conflict.

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    The UVF’s existence was a stark reminder of the fragility of peace.

    85

    The UVF’s ideology was rooted in a complex mix of nationalism and sectarianism.

    86

    The UVF’s internal dynamics were often complex and unpredictable.

    87

    The UVF’s involvement in drug trafficking further complicated the peace process.

    88

    The UVF’s legacy continues to be debated and reinterpreted.

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    The UVF’s legacy is a challenge to the conscience of the community.

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    The UVF’s legacy is a reminder of the importance of peace.

    91

    The UVF’s legacy is a reminder of the need for vigilance and reconciliation.

    92

    The UVF’s legacy is a source of ongoing pain and division.

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    The UVF’s legacy is complex and multifaceted, defying easy categorization.

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    The UVF’s long-term impact is still being felt today.

    95

    The UVF’s past actions continued to cast a long shadow over the region.

    96

    The UVF’s presence was a constant reminder of the region’s troubled past.

    97

    The UVF’s pronouncements were often cryptic and ambiguous.

    98

    The UVF’s violence was a tragic chapter in the region’s history.

    99

    The victims' families sought justice for the crimes committed by the UVF.

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    There were rumors that splinter groups were emerging from the remnants of the UVF.