Either the man knows nothing of intelligence considerations or is brutally simplifying things in order to make a partisan point. |
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What I propose is a brutally mathematical system that nonetheless would be pretty straightforward. |
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The brutally direct communications engendered by youthful, student audiences tend to endear them to dancers. |
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He speaks as the political representative of an imperialist nation which has brutally oppressed the people of the region for over a century. |
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The dance series was inspired by the work of Gorey, that darkly mischievous and brutally perceptive illustrator. |
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Politicians, particularly brutally opportunistic politicians, take their cue from the temper of the times. |
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To me it smacks of a man who, to be brutally honest, has no stomach for a fight. |
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That's done quickly, brutally, the maw rising and falling in quick slashes and dumping the mud to the side. |
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I want the people who calculatingly and brutally murder others to pay severely for their heinous crimes. |
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Within weeks, around 500,000 people were brutally murdered or killed in action, mostly by the Hutu army. |
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He is not some murderous criminal to be brutally dealt with, Uncle Charles. |
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Johnny will take a little ride to rehabilitate, not brutally punish, his quarry, who is, as usual, a fellow Italian-American. |
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I think Michael was brutally honest, he was direct, he never flinched from the most difficult questions. |
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He launched repeated and brutally unenterprising attacks across the stone bridge which bears his name. |
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The surprising thing is that what emerges from such a brutally hard and unforgiving environment is a sense of camaraderie and mutual respect. |
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She never tried to hide her feelings, but isn't so rude or so brutally honest you feel like bopping her on her head. |
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One may jib, like George Orwell, at Greene's belief that a brutally stupid gangster is capable of intellectual subtlety. |
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Demetriou said he wondered day and night why his friend ended his life so brutally. |
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Two girls have been brutally attacked in the first happy slapping incident to hit the area. |
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The film's brutally unromantic conception of religion is summed up in this one scene. |
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But it also politicized us by brutally and bitterly fracturing our community. |
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Anyone who offered any resistance was brutally dealt with, and his son would soon show the same ruthlessness. |
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He and his friends indeed are brutally unfeeling at best and hateful at worst. |
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When Federico attempts to leave Sam's service, he is brutally relieved of his gift by a sorrowing, Sicilian-style kiss-off. |
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The next to appear was his on-and-off wife, but then she was taken out of the scene, brutally murdered. |
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I think you are brutally honest and that's something I admire in a person, even when that brutal honesty is aimed at me. |
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He is plagued by a series of surreal hallucinations in which his father is brutally tortured. |
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In 1888, in the Whitechapel District of London, someone is brutally murdering prostitutes. |
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Though no one resisted arrest, police brutally threw the protesters to the floor and handcuffed them. |
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In not one case has the government acted to support those who've been brutally oppressed. |
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Against a backdrop of political intrigue, police corruption, and her own tortured history, she brutally exacts her revenge. |
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Her existence had been wiped brutally from the earth, and yet he was already thinking of her in nostalgic reminiscence. |
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The demonstrators in the restricted area were brutally beaten and arrested by the military police. |
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A couple were forced to cancel their dream wedding in Las Vegas after the groom was brutally attacked on his stag night. |
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The independence of domestic prosecutors and judges is questionable when a dictatorial regime has reigned brutally and for so long. |
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He is a potentially fascinating character, charming, brutally insensitive, fun-loving and more of a child than any of his children. |
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A frail widow was brutally robbed of her life savings in her own home by a violent thug who left her with a broken arm and leg. |
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It is hard to be brutally critical of this DVD beyond mockery and a good-natured ribbing. |
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In fact, there is a long history of social democrats acting intolerantly, and at times brutally, towards those further to the left. |
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In places like Burma, it takes the form of virtual forced labor under a brutally repressive military dictatorship. |
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Efforts on the part of the Sicilians to revolt against the new laws were quickly suppressed, often brutally. |
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Alas, vulturous Christmas shoppers had already picked brutally over the carcass of the shelves, and the choice was slim. |
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These are the appalling injuries suffered by a man brutally mugged for his wallet as he walked his dog. |
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Oh wait that's little different to being ruled by a mobster, and brutally murdered and repressed. |
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If we get a brutally cold December and January, prices will go back up and heating oil prices could go through the roof. |
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A noble and lofty goal, the setup is an interesting one but the actual action is brutally difficult. |
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To be brutally honest, if England weren't able to muster a fightback in this match then they should be forever branded as the worst to tour. |
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A rescue operation in May this year brutally revealed the truth of this assertion. |
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A renegade missionary is brutally converted to the worship of a tribal fetish. |
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While still intact for the most part, the body has been chewed and savaged brutally. |
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Lucy was brutally taken from us in a malicious, callous and evil way leaving a gap in our lives never to be filled. |
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He ruled absolutely and brutally and kept the rival Mamelukes under his thumb completely. |
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I stood up and ran at her, but she disappeared and materialized behind me, backhanding me brutally, and I doubled over trying to keep my balance. |
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The ride isn't as supple as that of a comparably priced steel rig, but it's a good, solid platform with brutally efficient power delivery. |
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She lured my son into a situation, made him vulnerable and then brutally and cold-heartedly killed him. |
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Think Gomez with the indie bumfluff brutally shaved off or Calexico with more tunes. |
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Despite the non-confrontational theme, police violently broke up the demonstration, brutally beating the students. |
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His fiercely nonconformist parents, small shopkeepers, brutally opposed and curbed his bent for painting. |
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Fife Constabulary's wildlife crime officer described baiting, specially trained dogs being set on badgers, as brutally vicious. |
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In Mexico's maquiladoras, the employers do not hesitate to deal brutally with workers who try to set up independent trade unions. |
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To be brutally economic, if my death is prevented, I'll continue to earn money and pay taxes. |
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This is the day of martyred intellectuals, who were brutally killed by the occupation army and their cohorts. |
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The charities are brutally businesslike in coaxing dollars from the wallets of the super-rich. |
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In retaliation to killings of northerners in the South, the military rulers massacred thousands of southerners and many were brutally tortured. |
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The young man claims he was brutally beaten in Garda custody, vexatiously charged with assault and taken to court. |
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People were brutally assaulted by police, and by civilians who acted in collusion to them. |
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She was being brutally horsewhipped by the batons of three burly policemen. |
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Meanwhile, his government brutally suppressed all opposition in gross violation of human rights. |
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An extreme and brutally clear case of differentiation by civic status appears in a 5th-century law-code published in southern Crete. |
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And the Giants are in town to brutally beat the Cubs the next day, and I eat a knockwurst, a bratwurst and a chili dog in quick succession. |
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It's the brutally bizarre nature of their relationship that holds one's interest. |
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Walking home from work one evening he was attacked by five thugs who beat him brutally with clubs, leaving him for dead. |
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With brutally unforgiving winters, and summers of drought and fist-sized hailstones, these states practically beg travelers to keep on moving. |
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This assertion might sound brutally dogmatic, but its economic basis is exceptionally solid. |
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In the public eye, he was brutally forthright, never more so than on Face to Face. |
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This appraisal is as tough, uncompromising and brutally simplistic as many of Brogden's law-and-order policies. |
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She whispered again, her voice shaking with emotion as she realized who had brutally murdered her mother. |
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Firefighters faced brutally hot, dangerously dry conditions as they battled a wildfire outside Palm Springs. |
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It's best in the spring when there are fewer people and it's not so brutally cold. |
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The predominance of industrial labor has to a large extent been replaced by the service sector in a brutally rapid transformation. |
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The Levi's name has grown into doddering old age in a brutally competitive apparel market. |
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Although the plot is trashy and derivative, this film has some merit as a brutally effective series of gore and shocks. |
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The Romans, Ottomans, and British resolved this issue easily and brutally, through the imposition of imperial levies. |
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Arriving on a brutally cold morning in April, I found her preoccupied with getting her gallery installations ready for a crowd of collectors. |
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A closeted, kilted singer is brutally rejected by his former partner who is now an unbalanced equilibrist. |
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From its harbours, Albuquerque's fleet brutally enforced the Portuguese monopoly of the spice trade. |
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He has been jailed for brutally lashing out at his ex-girlfriend with a hammer, before striking her dog over the head with a similar weapon. |
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Still, the film is worth watching for its mordant humour and brutally honest view of addiction. |
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It's painful to say that in front of them, but she was brutally murdered with a garrote, a device used like a noose with a handle. |
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It was a brutally hot day, 103 degrees, and the city was on the verge of a racial explosion. |
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Tankleff, a 17-year-old, awoke one morning to find his parents brutally beaten and stabbed. |
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And that leads to a handful of blow-out, brutally honest, hard-to-watch fights between Maggie and Milo. |
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There is a brutally honest section of the book about how you fell out of love with your wife, and essentially chose soccer. |
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Instead they allegedly went crazy in the streets of Cambridge, assaulting strangers and brutally raping one young man. |
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In many of the pieces, even one depicting a rabbinically bearded Christ hung brutally against some orangey metal grating, the crucifixion feels like a contemporary event. |
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This girl wasn't carrying purse or mobile, so to teach her a lesson, the motorbike riders brutally lashed her across the back with a leather belt when going past! |
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Some of these groups were brutally repressed by the dictator. |
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Officers move in brutally rousting the boys as the recorder plays on. |
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He was brutally killed by thieves who attacked him at his home in Belmont. |
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Of the high hopes that characterize the Western Aliyah souring so dramatically, so brutally. |
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To be sure, it's a lot easier to garner favorable press reports than it is to get people to actually schlep to an often brutally cold, sparsely populated state. |
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It has not merely exposed their crimes and infidelities, but brutally ridiculed them. |
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Plus, any band who produce We Care A Lot, a brutally fun hymn for the apathy generation is bound to grab any world-weary fifteen year old by the scruff of the neck. |
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Residents of an upscale Istanbul neighborhood flocked to their windows this month to watch a neighbor brutally beat his wife. |
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The accused were armed with sharp edged weapons and thrashed him brutally. |
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Memory is brutally selective as I recall past family holidays, particularly one on Loch Ness when I managed to steer our hired cruiser into a passenger pleasure boat. |
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She stands with families who are being brutally driven off their lands with methods similar to those of the Khmer Rouge. |
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I've no doubt you will be the size of a toothpick by the time the camera starts rolling, but you will have had to brutally torture yourself to do it. |
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In 1995, Klyce's sister, Emily Klyce Fisher, was brutally slain in her home in one of Memphis' toniest neighborhoods. |
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Those who survived reported being brutally beaten, shocked with electrodes, subjected to sexual abuse and kept naked in cells with little or no food or water. |
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A teacher, whether brutally domineering or gently insistent, is still capable of suffering tunnel vision, a limited perspective of which he or she may be quite unaware. |
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The report of his anguish at that absence is unsparing, and brutally convincing. |
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For three and a half decades, naif oversaw the ministry of the interior, which brutally repressed liberals and dissidents. |
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She was blunt and honest, brutally so, and her style suffered from it. |
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McCain, shot down as a bomber pilot over North Vietnam on October 26, 1967, was brutally treated by his captors. |
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But nobody is more committed to brutally honest full-disclosure than Norton himself. |
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Set in medieval Japan, Across the Nightingale Floor follows the captivating tale of Takeo, whose village is brutally destroyed by the murderous warlord, Iida Sadamu. |
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He was also, of course, heavily implicated in the brutally murderous system of forced labour without which the entire German war economy would have collapsed. |
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First Kaeldra is brutally knocked unconscious, and then this man admits to terrorizing Sabriel and all he can do is sit there and stare at me, unmoved and uncaring? |
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The unregarded Bangladeshis, brutally beaten in two Tests and a one-dayer by England, and also by Derbyshire, unearthed an inspired performance from somewhere. |
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The major European bourgeoisies had become imperial powers, brutally exploiting their colonial possessions and often suppressing basic democratic rights at home. |
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It is a very unstable region, where changes can occur brutally. |
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Be brutally honest, if need be, and let them know that there is a chance that their best may not be good enough to take them to the top of the tree. |
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It is six months this week since her husband and soulmate Brian was brutally gunned down as he changed a tyre on his car at the Huddersfield garage where he worked. |
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Acting on his own desperation, he begins to brutally beat Jamie. |
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His window looks out at a schoolboy being brutally arrested. |
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The film has won accolades for being both brutally honest and very funny. |
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I remember the movie's brutally accurate depiction of the rough South. |
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The soundtrack becomes brutally tedious after 20 minutes or so. |
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In the 18th century, this 'rule of law' was often brutally apparent. |
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It is a brutally devastating story of an old woman forced to live out her days with haunting memories of her past as she monitors a men's bathroom. |
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The Super 12 is a brutally tough competition, but the reality of being professional sportsmen is you've got to take the heat when you don't perform. |
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He is a vicious dictator, brutally oppressing his own people. |
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The short-lived rebellion, which called for an end to colonial rule and a return of the local feudal monarchy, was brutally crushed by British forces. |
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So, I don't know why he suddenly went to that basement room, fashioned a garrote from something that was right there in plain sight and brutally murdered her. |
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Suddenly a band of yelping Indians would descend upon the wagon train and kill every man, woman and child and brutally mutilate some through scalping. |
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Three months after the death, the family are still struggling to accept that the man they knew as quiet, hard-working and good-tempered had been killed so brutally. |
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Their fighter's brutally disfigured foot cancels any hopes of victory. |
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Hughes traveled through Texas shortly after a young man about his age, Lige Daniels, was brutally murdered. |
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When the weather gets brutally cold, the most delicate can be covered with cloches. |
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And, unlike many advice columnists who try to soft-pedal the truth to their readers, Roseanne delivers answers that are brutally frank. |
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His victim suffers incalculably before she is brutally killed in a manner that makes the viciousness of snuff films pale by comparison. |
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The Jacobites were finally defeated at the Battle of Culloden in 1746, after which the Scottish Highlanders were brutally suppressed. |
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Our dramatic photo of a huge wave resembling a rearing mare smashing into the Cobb at LYME REGIS yesterday brutally shows the weather's power. |
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Their nemesis was lawyer Matthew Hopkins, the Witchfinder General, who brutally executed 68 souls in Bury St Edmunds alone. |
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Bergsten praised DeLay because of the congressman's success in brutally forcing House Republicans to support free trade legislation. |
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It may appear skillless for a preacher to snub the simple aspirations of his audience so brutally. |
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As Governor of the Colony, Eyre, fearful of an island wide uprising, brutally suppressed the rebellion, and had many black peasants killed. |
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They were brutally suppressed and the British government took control of the Company and eliminated many of the grievances that caused it. |
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Thus, they brutally crushed any tributaries who tried to send help to Tenochtitlan. |
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The Horde joined its forces with Muscovites and brutally repressed the rebellion. |
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Slaves onboard were underfed and treated brutally causing many to die before even arriving at their destination. |
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Friends who have been brutally separated, Azur and Asmar undertake a quest to find The Djin Faerie. |
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A brutally candid account, narrated in the form of disjoint non-chronological yet overpowering personal memories. |
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His answer was that they should fight brutally, without regard for civilian lives, indeed genocidally. |
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The resident of Moradabad, who was brutally gang-raped for about 18 months, claims the women commission has not come forward to help her. |
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Three days later Turpin, accompanied by the same men along with William Saunders and Humphrey Walker, brutally raided a farm in Marylebone. |
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For the imperialism we have identified and oppose is brutally effective against the developing world because of its surreptitiousness. |
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The people thus incited, De Witt and his brother, Cornelis, were brutally murdered by an Orangist civil militia in The Hague on 20 August. |
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My father was furious with me and reached for the strap. He brutally leathered me with it before sending me to bed for the night. |
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Lieutenant Kalia, sipahi Arjun Ram, Bhanwar Lal Bagaria, Bhika Ram, Moola Ram and Naresh Singh were brutally tortured. |
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A thief who crept into a London hotel room and brutally attacked three sisters from the UAE with a claw hammer was found guilty of attempted murder on Tuesday. |
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It is believed that Kyd was tortured brutally to obtain this information. |
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We have learned that on Thursday, October 18, a group of men armed with machetes brutally killed six Afro-Colombian gold miners as they worked in the Department of Choco. |
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The creators of this very brief video know that abortion is a sensitive topic and even many pro-lifers find brutally honest pictures of aborted babies very unsettlingly. |
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His forces murdered False Dimitri soon after his marriage in the Moscow Kremlin, together with many of his supporters, who were brutally massacred. |
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In Madura, they were received peacefully, but De Houtman ordered his men to brutally attack and rape the civilian population in revenge for the unrelated earlier piracy. |
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The so-called Congo Free State was unique among colonies in that it became the private property of the Belgian king, who brutally exploited the area's resources. |
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At Lorenzo's direction, the insurrection was brutally suppressed. |
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The northern half of Korea was quickly and brutally communized. |
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The regime will use its economic control to brutally suppress internal opposition, and concerns over human-rights abuses and regime kleptocracy will grow. |
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A Bangladeshi receptionist in a hotel was brutally murdered by an Egyptian resident pilgrim for advising him against using the cold drinking water for ablutions. |
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Murray was an early victim of Djokovic's annus mirabilis, the world number three being brutally outplayed in an Australian Open final from which he took months to recover. |
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In Iraq, violence against the Yezidis have been reported with men being separated from women and children, then taken to ditches and brutally executed, he added. |
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As Europe celebrated peace at the end of six years of war, Churchill was concerned with the possibility that the celebrations would soon be brutally interrupted. |
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The president of Iraq's autonomous region of Kurdistan, Massud Barzani, promised Aug 2 to avenge the Yazidi minority brutally attacked by ISIS a year ago. |
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England's World Cup dreams fell apart under a French onslaught on a night when their shortcomings were brutally exposed at the quarter-final stage. |
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Then later when Jason again jumps in to stop Callum threatening David, he gets two of his mates to drag Jason into the ginnel and brutally beat him up. |
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In a rage, Hamlet brutally insults his mother for her apparent ignorance of Claudius's villainy, but the ghost enters and reprimands Hamlet for his inaction and harsh words. |
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While he was negotiating, a number of Sardinian fishermen who had settled at Bona on the Tunisian coast were brutally treated without his knowledge. |
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