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"If you have blood on your hands, the neighborhood will know about it," he said.
And because of that, you have blood on your hands."
Now you have blood on your hands that will never wash off."
"When we first met, you had blood on your hands from a violent act.
"Having blood on your hands does not have to mean literally killing someone, but creating the situation or being part of it."
"But if you remain silent about it, then you have blood on your hands, too."
Until you have blood on your hands you cannot know how much fun it is."
The reality is that, if you eat any meat at all, you have blood on your hands.
You people defending Uganda have blood on your hands.
While in Erin he meets an unlikely travel companion who understands what it is to have blood on your hands.
"The townspeople already believe that you have blood on your hands, " the Aedile said.
"You have blood on your hands, Fabius," cried the mother of a hemophiliac child now infected with the virus.
"But," Mr. Gold said, "to say you've got to have blood on your hands before the statute applies, I think that's ridiculous."
"You have blood on your hands, and we will smell you out, no matterwhere you go on the face of this earth.
Mid-repast, a man appeared tableside, smelling of strong drink and screaming, "You have blood on your hands, like George Bush!"
You had blood on your hands and a bit on your clothes when Captain Mora questioned you, but that was the extent of it.
She still doesn't know what "blood libel" actually means historically, saying that "blood libel obviously means being falsely accused of having blood on your hands."
Former Labour Junior Minister Glenda Jackson calls for Prime Minister Blair's resignation and a Mail on Sunday reporter asks, "Do you have blood on your hands.
According to Bill Keller, the executive editor of the Times, President Bush pleaded with the paper's editors to not publish the story; Keller told New York that "the basic message was: You'll have blood on your hands."
For the goofy, laid-back heroes of "Pick Up Ax," Anthony Clarvoe's engaging business manual of a comedy at the 29th Street Repertory Theater, it's still possible to be a corporate executive without having blood on your hands.
One vocal protester managed to get into the Danish parliament during the period before the war, where he poured red paint on the prime minister while yelling "Du har blod på dine hænder" (literally: "You have blood on your hands").
Arundhati Roy travelled to the area, visited the movement's leaders in jail, and wrote an open letter to the then Chief Minister of Kerala, A.K. Antony now India's Defence Minister, saying "You have blood on your hands."
I have set a taper in my sleeping- closet yonder, and there you'll find water to wash with and a stool to kneel on for your prayers, neither of which neglect, since you have blood on your hands and great need for Heaven's help."