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“[He] was brutal and deliberate in his killings
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The drinking water level didn't want to be ignored and she had to make some brutal hacks under the tutelage of another Brazilian on the ground
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In the downtime, in between these fragmentary episodes of brutal human contact, I lived my pathetic life in a split and fractured landscape
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I already knew what I had to do to survive, but how could I hope to do it when the rules could change at the whim of an adolescent boy or with the brutal premeditation of a sociopathic thug? I concentrated on the one thing that would keep me safe for now
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A brutal, hot-atoms hardware swap
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are thrust into the brutal world of New Half-Way Tree
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‘It seems brutal now, but it will be so … and you know it will
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For a moment Kara hesitated, wondering if there was an aspect of Joris she’d never suspected … a black brutal side she’d never seen … then she realised that the various weapons had been used by people attacking Joris or his colleagues … they had been won in battle … oh, you silly man! It’s a gallery of your successes! I wonder if the Secret Guild would like these … they have a small museum
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He and Kai were back to back, holding their own; the fighting was savage and brutal
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was certainly not as brutal a regime as, say, basic training, with its
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Could the man have called Tracey and been asked to hold on to him? Tracey’s dad was sufficiently brutal to enjoy watching Andy squirm in a police station …
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The girl's make-up is stark and brutal; greys, browns and blacks
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She is in shock, working as quickly as she can to keep the starkly brutal images of Leona and Bex at bay
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The want of money and the crushing boredom of provincial life make for a poor bedside manner, but there is something else about Jasari, something brutal
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These natives of this world heartily agreed and could hardly believe the brutal test of survival she and her family had faced
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Meanwhile, my father and mother, and Hipolyta and myself were latching shutters on the house and lodges against the brutal gusts of rain, flying sideways in their flight before the terrible storm
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without self-control, brutal, not loving
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Why did he have to be so brutal? He’d never been that way
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I have spent the last two decades training my army, forcing them to endure the most brutal physical conditioning iMaginable, while teaching them swordplay in the Ancients' ways
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The trade of a butcher is a brutal and an odious business ; but it is in most
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She too wanted to deny the elf's tale, but saw only brutal honesty in the One Elf's face
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Life on the streets had been brutal, and she’d been
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disguising the brutal truth
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final, brutal Inquisition against the Cathars in southern
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Pleased to aid them, the Boulder Dwarf Gunt hastened their brutal task with the pounding of his war pick
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Not all professors were brutal; some had their
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And to convince you that it would be unjust to force me back to a brutal master
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In a way, it did feel like a small measure of justice that these two vermin had met brutal ends
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He must have hurried into town to spread news about this brutal murder
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Maileena looked at his eyes with the same cold, brutal manner that Demilan did as he watched Odis slowly die
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She feared that he might have been a member of Lady Dread, the mob gang who's known for their brutal acts of torture and mutilation, or one of the Ferals, who fulfil their horrifying desires on their victims, whether they're sexual or masochistic
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The knife was too messy, and the gun seemed far too brutal
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‘Why not kill him?’ It sounded brutal, but she really wanted that creature dead
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“The place were most of our casualties occurred and where Snowy got his was underground in these galleries and saps the fighting was vicious down here hand to hand using bayonets and bombs and it was brutal in its intensity
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I was terrified that the things I had experienced might have changed my feelings towards Helen made me more coarse or brutal I didn’t think they had but the again you never knew
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They had somehow made it across the border into Mexico where they were captured this time by a band of Mexicans and dragged back to some village and there, half dead, treated to the most degrading and brutal tortures before finally being killed
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She broke down crying when I told her this and I was sorry that I had to be brutal but then again war was brutal and the sooner she understood this the better it would be for her
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was too brutal, so brutal that he could never
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terribly cold at this time of year anywhere in the world, but here it was brutal
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Yet somehow he found the horror of Salverford more brutal when women were involved, and he knew that tonight would be harrowing
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Punishment could be brutal, even for one of the Appointed
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He saw thousands of versions of his life and his fate, where he died a brutal and bloody death or became mad or evil and murdered hundreds of thousands of people with the Power
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“This is Mars – Roman god of war, fearsome and brutal
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A particularly brutal punch to the stomach jolted Raven from his thoughts
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In one sense this was the ugliest aspect of war, a time when the brutal reality of it is driven home to a populous who’d only watched in their media-fed comfort; the point when diplomacy had become an idealist’s daydream, and every strategic option used up
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He couldn’t stop the images that haunted him: Alexia’s final, brutal moments, the knife slicing quickly and cleanly through her delicate throat, the red spray coating the ring, the light fading from her eyes… Raven lashed out at the table in his room, kicking it with as much force as he could muster
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Rumour has it that despite the fights being so brutal there, the living conditions at West Belsen are far better than at Salverford
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Seraphia’s last words to Raven cut him like a knife, the cruelty, the brutal honesty of those simple syllables
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The fight had been brutal
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A brutal but natural longing for revenge for past wrongs, rather than a re-echo from Seneca:
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They had worked hard, and worked well, and his treatment of them at the close was brutal and unworthy of an officer and a gentleman
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Several of the Spaniards were weeping bitter tears of mortification, and though for months I had joyously anticipated the end of their brutal sway in Cuba, now one could but feel pity for Toral and his staff, who at least had fought bravely for their country and had won respect
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every day that it was perfectly brutal of him to keep on that way when
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Socialism (without the brutal trappings) shares a number of characteristics common to Autocratic Rule including an inherent contempt for mainstream conventions
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To their credit they learned quickly for the Rhodesian training methods were brutal and to the point
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The French campaign against Haitian rebels was incredibly brutal
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Ultimately, Nixon's, Kissinger’s, and the Shah's ploy turned out to be a brutal failure anyway, and the Kurds were betrayed for nothing
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What could have been done differently? The answer is simple and obvious, not use a vulnerable people as a cynical bargaining chip for a brutal dictator
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The one positive thing to be said about Tyler is that by most accounts his punishment of slaves was not especially brutal
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He was a brutal slave owner, breaking up slave families, selling off disobedient slaves, and punishing slaves severely, even publicly stating that slaves needed to be kept in line with whipping
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This hostility carried to brutal treatment of the civilian population of Mexico
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The statistics are brutal: 504 villagers were murdered, 50 of them younger than three years old, 69 between four and seven years old
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The big strength of this theory is that it sees Communism as what it truly was, an incredibly brutal and evil system that killed tens of millions, imprisoning and torturing many more
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South Korean forces had an especially brutal record in Vietnam, with more massacres of civilians carried out by them than any other nation’s forces
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FARC is in decline today, in part because President Alvaro Uribe launched a brutal military campaign and in part because Castro of Cuba and Chavez of Venezuela negotiated for FARC to end their uprising and become a political party, as they were before the Colombian government attacked them in the 1960s
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As brutal as the US wartime record often was, most US soldiers, officers, and civilian leaders often maintained that the US military should maintain moral superiority
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During World War II, many Chamorros died during a brutal Japanese occupation
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A brutal kick to her ankle restored breath as the door slammed and the tires squealed the car’s hasty retreat
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In Asia, Japanese militarists were notoriously brutal in their treatment of other Asians, mass executions of civilians, forced labor camps, rape camps filled with local “comfort women,” even germ warfare experiments
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Russia with its huge size and brutal winters is almost unconquerable
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With its prints of style and use of materials (though perhaps not in strategy) in that brutal massacre, ETA has sealed its future by signing its own death sentence
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Mexico's record of war with its own Native peoples could be almost as brutal, especially in the Yaqui Wars
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The US-Philippines War ends quickly, within a month or two instead of three brutal years, and the Philippines becomes an independent nation under its new President Emilio Aguinaldo
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German imperial conquest, even before the Third Reich, could be extremely brutal, as their record shows in Namibia where German troops tried to exterminate the Herrero
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As said before, with more sources of information, Wallace would understand completely how brutal the Soviet system was
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“She was badly shaken,” an officer testified, “from the brutal treatment received at the hands of her husband
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Custer likely would have relieved them and replaced them with more brutal commanders
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The body count under a Custer presidency thus would be more deaths in the last war against Natives and an earlier Spanish-American War and brutal crushing of the Filipino independence movement
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When the Mick had departed Boston abruptly to live in Costa Rica, it was Kevin’s reputation for brutal strength that held the gang together and kept intact the chain of authority, with Mike on top but with himself firmly established as number one in Boston
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Just two years prior to the North Korean invasion, Rhee led a brutal campaign that destroyed most of the island of Cheju, killing 75,000 and rounding up 100,000 dissidents
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The regimen at the schools was brutal
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The war lasted three years and was extremely brutal
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would do such a mean and brutal thing! How sad
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Had I based my expectations solely on the merit of what I’d been led to believe, brutal torture would have been the order of the day, instead of a lavish, gourmet banquet that seemed impossibly exceptional by any standards
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as I noted the narrow route chosen by our brutal captain
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Truman helplessly watched the brutal murder of the policeman, his hands and feet bound, unable to do anything but recoil in horror
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His body was a mans, vicious and brutal, ready to rape and leave its seed in me, and yet his soul was gentle, ashamed of his body's violence, his cock's, wishing instead he were a pure body of warmth to save me, pure arms to hold me up
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The turbulence generated by other cars can be pretty brutal at the speeds these cars achieve
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From ancient Ur, to Babylon with its magnificent tower, to brutal Assyria, Babylon again, then the Persia of Cyrus, and his heirs, Alexander’s Hellenism, and last but not least Pagan Rome
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“But know this, that in the last days perilous times will come: For men will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boasters, proud, blasphemers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy, unloving, unforgiving, slanderers, without self-control, brutal, despisers of good, traitors, headstrong, haughty, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, having a form of godliness but denying its power” (2 Tim
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Also, it causes the brutal punishment most of the human beings anywhere in the Planet Earth without any need
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It will simply see the immense burning of trillion of trillion dollars for nothing with brutal waste that penalizes the society and the economic efficiency
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brutal indebtedness of the countries in billion of
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But experience is a sometimes brutal taskmaster also, and so, if only a way to learn before the doing could be found
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I took so many lives in the most brutal way, blindly driven by cruelty and revenge, embedded in such primordial emotions so very distant from the love and forgiveness that I later embraced
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They can be very brutal
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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