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1. I don’t care what barbaric practices slaves followed in their countries
2. We were all told that they were barbaric and cruel, but this is far removed from that
3. A start was then made for the Palace, and the weird appearance of that barbaric state procession by torchlight, baffles description
4. Chopping of heads and the electric chair was never used, that being rather barbaric if you ask me
5. Unfortunately this barbaric killing method now returned as a result of the rage that built up over poor governance since 1994
6. The methods used by the Mau Mau were barbaric in any language despite the denials today
7. They tried to overcome this by acting even more barbaric than what the normal rules and laws of war allow and sometimes it worked but here it did not
8. At least the barbaric Germans, who declared war against the entire world, against all of humanity, not only murdered Jews, but also murdered Poles, priests, gypsies, the mentally retarded and homosexuals
9. Millions of German-Americans suddenly found their loyalty questioned and their very culture denigrated as barbaric
10. Adams had a low opinion of Natives, believing them barbaric
11. The thought of actually beginning to enjoy desert-hunted reptile wildlife made him shiver with disgust at himself for even thinking of abasing himself in such a barbaric way
12. God later changed the name of Tophet to: “The valley of Slaughter”, because of the brutal, barbaric slaughter of children which served as sacrifices in idol worship
13. Note what God says: this barbaric practise did not even enter His mind
14. Vile I tell you, absolutely revolting and disgusting…but nonetheless suitable for an abominable pagan barbaric practice like this!
15. Anything else would be barbaric
16. The ultimate punishment is the rather barbaric burning alive reserved for the few unrepentant
17. Though the majority of Boston residents were intelligent enough to stay indoors on this ice cold evening, there were some that inundated the pockets of the back alleyways that signalled to those faint of heart that they were leaving civilization, leading to what most would term my barbaric destination
18. The philosophers of collective repression, comfortable and tenured, puffing on their pied pipes of illusion, may never intend to go out and do anything themselves to effect their barbaric theories
19. Such overt barbaric behaviour is not its style
20. Nothing! Can you imagine such a preposterous outcome? Why, it is downright barbaric
21. (Although Voltaire supported freedom of religion, he was hostile to Judaism, which he found regressive and particularly barbaric
22. the tens of thousands by more or less barbaric methods in the townhalls dogpounds;
23. systematically in animal "hunts" and various barbaric acts of animal torture and abuse, portrayed by the media as "solving the problem"
24. small children who looked very confused and frightened,” she told the Star, describing the incident as "barbaric
25. Various methods of barbaric tortures were conducted to make the Christians leave their faith
26. “It’s a familiar theme: executions are barbaric; Life without parole is the humane alternative
27. Best thing would have been DDT, but try to lay your hands on that! And I wasn't expecting to spend forever in this Godforsaken barbaric hole
28. Besides he would never have carried out such barbaric acts against me – he may have been a deadly warrior but he was never unfair to me
29. It is time for a cessation of these barbaric state-sanctioned murders so that calmer and cooler heads might prevail
30. It is barbaric but we are more advanced than that
31. They call your race barbaric, Conan of Cimmeria
32. Yet in his heart he did not fear; he had held too many women, civilized or barbaric, in his iron-thewed arms, not to recognize the light that burned in the eyes of this one
33. He glanced at the blue-fringed shore, at the far green hazes of the ocean, at the vibrant figure which stood before him; and his barbaric soul stirred within him
34. both with the barbaric state in which
35. Salome was clad in the barbaric splendor of a woman of Shushan
36. His treasured piece of artistically-sculptured jewellery, flattened and destroyed by a barbaric “gaijin” hand…
37. He stopped short as he heard a sudden drum of hoofs outside, a frantic scream and a wild yell of barbaric exultation
38. This barbaric coiffure had given the head its misshapen appearance in the starlight
39. Men said he was no civilized man at all, but a Cimmerian, one of those barbaric tribesmen who dwelt in the gray hills of the far North, and whose raids struck terror in their southern neighbors
40. Then he noticed that there was a difference in the barbaric tribal designs painted on their faces and breasts
41. And the forester, staring into the moody, smoldering blue eyes, knew the barbaric oath would be kept
42. Keshan was a barbaric kingdom lying in the eastern hinterlands of Kush where the broad grasslands merge with the forests that roll up from the south
43. His barbaric soul was ablaze, and the chants of old heroes were singing in his ears
44. Conan heard and swore with barbaric oaths
45. Conan's answer was neither kingly nor dignified, but characteristically instinctive in the man, whose barbaric nature had never been submerged in his adopted culture
46. The black yelled and stamped in a frenzy of barbaric gratification
47. He came of a barbaric race, and the superstitions and instincts of his heritage lurked close beneath the surface of his consciousness
48. His eyes flamed, he ground his teeth in fury and blood-lust, as barbaric as any tribesmen in the Cimmerian hills
49. Wizards and sorcerers abounded in his barbaric mythology, and any fool could tell that this was no common man
50. Now the barbaric suggestion about the king was more pronounced, as if in his extremity the outward aspects of civilization were stripped away, to reveal the primordial core
51. A wilder and more barbaric figure never trod the bridge of a ship, and in this ferocious corsair few of the courtiers of Aquilonia would have recognized their king
52. Five hundred years after the Cataclysm the barbaric kingdoms have vanished
53. This defeat of the Hyrkanians showed the nations the real power of the western kingdom, whose splendid armies were augmented by mercenaries, many of them recruited among the alien Zingarans, and the barbaric Picts and Shemites
54. The world at that time presents some such picture: a vast Pictish empire, wild, rude and barbaric, stretches from the coasts of Vanaheim in the north to the southern-most shores of Zingara
55. Opposed to this barbaric empire is the empire of the Hyrkanians, of which the northern boundaries are the ravaged lines of Hyperborea, and the southern, the deserts south of the lands of Shem
56. Plus he knew that Ilya Orlov could not face the damning but undeniable truth that sixty years service in the most remote and barbaric outpost of Imperial Russia had been in vain, that a lifetime of battling fear and suspicion, battling inhuman winters and atrocious living conditions had been a total waste of time and effort
57. Where it’s flat and immense and the heat is intense, it’s barbaric, but hey, it’s home
58. People that carry out barbaric acts such as those in West Wales have forfeited the right to be treated as equal members of our society
59. But now, as she considered the uncaring serial polygamy practised in the west, often after having produced unwanted children, it all seemed crude and barbaric in comparison with the selflessness revealed in Liloe’s letter
60. There is a time when you may be concerned you are ‘behind the times’ in terms of evolution of ideas that are barbaric
61. The darkness within raged to barbaric levels
62. Such a barbaric voice, a hideous face, and unrelenting rage
63. Most others regarded them as barbaric savages who needed slavery to bring them salvation
64. you here, to a most sadistic, barbaric, cruel and calculated
65. “We can’t abandon her in this barbaric time period
66. To accuse any child of that is barbaric
67. Shortly thereafter, he intentionally he gave Phillip the slight edge in the video game's battle for barbaric supremacy
68. ����������� �I knew from the few historical archives still available that our past was violent and barbaric, but nothing prepared me for the horrors I saw in the video recordings brought back by the automated probes
69. � However, this did not free her or the unfortunate Nancy Laplante from this awful room full of barbaric instruments
70. � �She will be trapped forever in that barbaric time period
71. � Could that supposedly friendly woman really come from such a barbaric period?� To complicate the problem, that woman had lethal weapons with her, weapons that had been technically banned in the Global Council for centuries
72. The Duke had not considered the possibility before, but now the motive and opportunity fitted, just as the cold and barbaric murder fitted Philippe
73. Its barbaric teeth sat in perfect rows, like splinters of wood drenched in saliva, the tips stained with blood
74. It’s often forgotten that the American civil war largely marked the end of the barbaric practice of
75. And most of those hateful references and barbaric practices the more zealous Muslims have associated with Islam in public perception is a true reflection of its Jewish roots
76. With or without barbaric, liberty-killing laws, the only thing that will truly stop people from using drugs is the individual decision not to use drugs
77. He is barbaric and does not deserve to be called doctor
78. The documentary was relatively short, at a duration of eighteen minutes, but it shocked many in the audience with its descriptions of what was to Centaurians a violent, barbaric and primitive world
79. The run was sent to all the viewers in the city, but no one in the lower class, which was most of the city, would watch such a barbaric event
80. Their barbaric tortures were lasted more than three hours
81. Those women, already wounded in the crash of their helicopters, had been gang-raped, then tortured to death in a most barbaric way
82. In Clockwork, government, technology, and other social institutions are seen as only worsening the problem of man's barbaric nature
83. Those damn Roundheads[6] are quite barbaric when it comes to dealing with the supporters of the King
84. indeed “Islamic” or if it is merely the barbaric practice of a few radicals
85. of the barbaric nature of such discussions that the individuals are all
86. It was due to his sole efforts that the world had freed itself from year’s long at all useless cold war and barbaric policies and violent activities of Zulimistan and has also united at a common platform to provide peace and comfort to people of their respective countries
87. “I find it hard to believe, in this day in age, that your society still practices this barbaric ritual,” Garcia argued
88. “This is barbaric,” M’Shaw said
89. Were Klingons really that barbaric? And who am I to talk, he begged the question
90. glected streets and cities speak volumes about our barbaric, careless
91. The barbaric slaughter of German civilians was just as
92. The animal is sacrificed in the most barbaric
93. The words of Koran were presented by two speakers in quite confusing identity ALLAH and Mohammad reflecting the Father and Son in the Christian divinity but in barbaric Koranic way
94. The pessimist always saw the dark cloud in the silver lining, as barbaric as Japanese in Second World War
95. “These Red Flag Knights, why are they so barbaric? They had seen the wrong spiritual tablet yet blamed it on others
96. The claim that Allah’s word is God’s word made God unpraiseworthy, calling for violence, murder, unequality of women, barbaric punishments, acceptance of slavery and the contempt for human reason
97. The fact that we were supplied with movies modified from their original version says everything about the sort of barbaric working conditions we were expected to tolerate
98. To me, folks, that is barbarism at its most barbaric
99. Only uninhabited planets are allowed to be used as weapons, but it's still a barbaric practice