Tenderness is more of a show of strength than brute force, because it is harder to be compassionate than it is to be mighty. |
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He's just brute strength. You get him into the weight room and he's just an animal. You just walk by and you can sense how powerful he is. |
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The triumph of the strong over the weak and the effectiveness and inevitability of brute force are merely the working out of the natural order. |
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Beating addictions needs more expert advice and just brute will-power is very unlikely to work. |
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What kind of animals, what kind of brute beasts have we created in this land? |
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Geertz writes that to claim that culture consists in brute patterns of behaviour in some identifiable community is to reduce it. |
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That it is a justified belief cannot be a brute fundamental fact unrelated to the kind of belief it is. |
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By definition and in brute reality the world that an organism inhabits is part of that organism. |
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Reason, Morton said, was the faculty that differentiated man from brute beasts. |
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He threw Annabelle's limp body over his shoulder with sheer brute strength, and then proceeded into the dark room. |
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If brute force isn't your forte, you're also encouraged to take the helm, visit the engine room or walk out on the bowsprit. |
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With all three mechs now using brute strength to avoid a collision between engine and airframe, I called out as loud as I could for help. |
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The child-like simplicity of the slow movement is rendered as a lullaby, and the finale has punch without the application of brute force. |
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The fact remains that brute force is boastfully invoked alike in the internal affairs and foreign policies of the totalitarian state. |
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Davidson's reply will of course be to deny that brute animals have thoughts at all. |
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What I remember is that the film starred Will Fyffe, whose big black dog was rather an unreliable brute that was suspected of sheep worrying. |
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He was afflicted with a psychotic disorder called zoanthropy, and was reduced to acting like a brute beast of the field. |
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In the code of the Satyagrahi, there is no such thing as surrender to brute force. |
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It's a big brute of a hill, with a north-east trending ridge of almost three kilometres in length, much of it over the 800m mark. |
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In the second innings, Singh made a start and had reached 15 when, in the over before lunch, Gilchrist sent down a brute of a bouncer. |
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When Pietersen came to the wicket he barely survived an absolute brute of a ball reared up at him and almost gave McGrath a hat trick. |
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Their factuality is historical, even where it is still that of brute, unconquered nature. |
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Like everybody, I graduated from an unwieldy brute of a greenheart rod to the featherlight power of carbon fibre. |
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In Donald's third over he produced a brute of a ball aimed straight at Atherton's throat. |
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I was quite surprised by how easy it was to drive for such a big brute of a car and I found it easy to adapt to automatic in it. |
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The skipper did not even bother to be in Mumbai with the team, which eventually registered a dramatic victory on a brute of a pitch. |
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The move from brute power to one of the most fashionable and urbane runarounds on the road isn't as bizarre as it sounds, he insists. |
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Autocratic, theocratic, despotic regimes allow no political freedom, all thought is outlawed, and brute suppression is the norm. |
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He awoke bound and shackled in a prison cell with three brute men with whips standing around him. |
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There was a ready supply of brute strength at the peak times of the agricultural year, such as haymaking, harvest, and the grape-picking season. |
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Of their surviving sons, Tilden is a taciturn headcase while Bradley is a sadistic brute who chopped off one of his legs with a chainsaw. |
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I'm quite small like Bruce Lee was and martial arts are really about agility and skill, there's very little brute force involved. |
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Unlike Guy, a lanky man and picture-perfect stylist, Lechler is shaped more like John Belushi and has a leg swing that relies on brute strength. |
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That disgusting brute had actually been viewed as a decent catch for a local girl because, compared to his neighbours, he lived a good life. |
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I myself have a highly combative relationship with the dumb brute stuff of the universe. |
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But it was always outclassed in terms of brute strength by the various would-be European hegemons. |
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For the highest pressures, brute force is applied in the form of the shock-wave apparatus, in which a projectile is fired at the sample. |
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For those who believe martial arts require brute force, he demonstrated the gentle irresistibility of his technique. |
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Of course, there's a difference between skillful intervention, mismanaged intervention, and willful ignorance of brute facts. |
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An alpha leader does not use fear, punishment or brute force to achieve and maintain its position. |
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But the people of Puerto Rico are also human beings with a right to live and prosper that brute force cannot deny. |
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In simple terms, Ninjutsu and Kendo can be metaphrased as strategic fighting and use of brute force. |
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Think of this in the same way that science understands brute matter and its relation to cosmogenesis. |
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Allie fought back, trying to keep herself from falling for this tall handsome brute. |
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The government must realize that brute force alone will not pacify the restive region. |
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It becomes a battle of life and death as the star uses its suckers and all the brute force at its command to force open the shellfish. |
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But underlying the brute numbers, which can bounce around in a misleading way, is the trend, and that is worth getting excited about. |
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How should you like it if any cross-grained brute should call you Mr M the moment he chose to be uncivil? |
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Through brute force, he impregnates Celie twice and takes the babies away in the forest where he plans to kill them. |
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Unlike the hard martial arts, Tai chi is characterized by soft, slow, flowing movements that emphasize force, rather than brute strength. |
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Life Of Pi's implicit lesson is that faced with the brute reality of Nature, man is but a cork on the ocean. |
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Instant ball control and accurate passing in tight spaces, rather than any brute force, are the compulsory requirements for a futsal player. |
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The event is a showcase of not only brute strength, but of technique as well. |
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The brute wore a white, sleeveless shirt tight against his large muscles and a ragged vest over it. |
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As a matter of fact, according to the experts, the most important thing is not brute power but brainpower. |
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Thus, even since brute force has been held in check, the sophism has been not merely a species of evil, but the very essence of evil. |
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But the popular image of Mary Shelley's monster as a lurching brute is a world away from her original vision. |
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In Western psychological thinking, shame has been more tied to competition than to the brute fact of dependency. |
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And events like shot-putting and weight-lifting are tests of brute strength. |
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The Irish father is a brute of a colonial policeman who, when not violating his child, enjoys casually smacking her in the mouth. |
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Animals are governed by brute instinct and lack the intellectual capacity to understand the nature of their situation or do much to improve it. |
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It's a real brute of a rod and when allied with a very big fixed spool reel is perfect for spinning or for fish up to fifty pounds or so. |
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A moral and ethical position must be based on something more than the mere brute facts of the event. |
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Such relations, contributing to a sense of continuity bridge the gap between the listener and the brute physicality of the musical language. |
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The possession of vast territory, raw physical resources, and brute power guarantees neither prosperity nor peace. |
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It depends mostly on economic strength, backed up with intimidation and brute force. |
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The laws linking mind and brain are what Feigl calls nomological danglers, that is, brute facts added onto the body of integrated physical law. |
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The racing stable consists of Jeep, Ford, Chevy, Dodge, and the ultimate off-road brute, Humvee. |
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As a result she had been kicked around by fortune as it pleased, painfully aware of its brute force. |
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The ironic in this form is wilful innocence, just as the innocent sentimentality of the confessionary talk show is brute, cynical narcissism. |
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What is unique to the art is that one did not use brute strength to overpower an opponent, but rather skill, finesse and flexibility. |
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The brute force and overwhelming technological superiority of the world's sole superpower preordains the ultimate outcome. |
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Playing in the heart of the meat grinder that is the line of scrimmage, defensive tackles are known more for brute force. |
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Unlike in some other sports, sheer athletic ability and brute strength play a less prominent role. |
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But what most feeds his loathing is his love for his sensitive, intelligent mother, and the realisation that he had to share her affection with such a brute. |
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The old order was too weak for either reforms or brute oppression. |
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It was during this moment of optimism that a four-hundred-pound brute of a man jumped Robby from behind, forced him into a headlock and proceeded to give him a noogie. |
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It may come to that, but that's going to take some sheer brute cash. |
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Seriously misjudging the popular mood in Spain, Napoleon, with a mixture of intrigue and brute force, sought to remove the Bourbons and replace them with one of his brothers. |
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We will crush them with not just brute force, but we have a trump card. |
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Each character, from the children to the elders, responds to Grace's self-abasement by enacting the expected role of brute in their own particular way. |
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The design, now standard equipment on all Top Fuel dragsters, used leverage over brute force to apply more downforce with less drag, and the results were immediate. |
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Vigilance and piety prevailed over the brute force of nature, and Juliet and John are married in the sight of God as well as of the State of New Jersey. |
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Once again Brecht's eyes surveyed the grounds before they settled on a broad shouldered brute of a man who was already striding confidently toward him. |
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With that stone the brute had tried to strike the death blow. |
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Is Gallic subtlety any match for the brute force of History? |
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The man who doesn't take tea, ill-treats the cat, takes snuff and stands with his back to the fire, is a brute whom I would not advise you to marry on any consideration. |
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A hairy, humanoid brute with a spiked club crushed it to the ground. |
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It looks brute ugly, but I almost prefer it to the display of hypodermics. |
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Friends have advised me that, even though I might be a ham-fisted brute, I won't always come off better, and therefore, to curb my enthusiastic vigilanteism. |
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On the other hand, we get the old chestnut of the renegade bandit who preys on travelers, except in this case, he's presented as a sadistic brute. |
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He was relieved to be somewhere peaceful rather than duking it out with Tom like some kind of brute animal, not that he wouldn't eventually fight Tom. |
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Sometimes brute strength and strategic maneuvers enable the intruder to force his way past the guard and into the tunnel, where the sparring resumes. |
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The rugby world has moved light years from the sort of brute strength tactics that England deployed in this year's Six Nations and alternatives are available. |
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The contagious catastrophe presents London with a situation in extremism which the dichotomy between brute physicality and brainwork may be clarified. |
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He was at least twice my size, all muscle and brute strength. |
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Some-one please bridle this infamous brute, before it is too late! |
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Distraught pet owners have offered a reward to find the brute who slashed their cat with a knife and left it for dead with a 12-inch gash across its back and side. |
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The public would view the woman's affair as a sad, desperate attempt to gain some comfort in the hellish life her brute of a husband had imposed on her. |
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Wales were narrowly ahead in a Grand Slam, winner-takes-all brute of a game against France, who were cranking up the pressure through their fearsome pack. |
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It's a brute of a soundwave kicking me in the back of my neck. |
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Someone who is unable to resist a craving, and who must, like a brute beast, do whatever the body demands, is more profoundly enslaved than someone subject to a human tyrant. |
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This means that even brute action is a form of contemplation, for even the most vulgar or base act has, at its base and as its cause, the impulse to contemplate the greater. |
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The brute outvoting of one social group by another is not so much Mill's focus as the process by which majority opinion is formed and accepted as legitimate. |
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For all their brute strength, tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles can be temperamental beasts, requiring frequent attention to get the best out of them. |
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It is an abstract response to the brute reality of experience. |
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And what of the brute fact that such a demand has never been met? |
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And even if this is only wishful thinking, only a hope, we must recall that hope is one of those small transcendences of brute necessity that imbue life with meaning. |
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Instead she just accepted this sleight of hand as a matter of brute fact. |
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Through brute necessity, we realized that there are a lot of things you can fix, commandeer, or re-tool on the fly, and that sometimes the best stuff happens that way. |
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Not everyone can or should be a tragedian, and art is often best not when it reflects brute reality but when it keeps alive what is forgotten or dimmed by the shadows. |
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The first element has to do with the brute fact of economics. |
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And your current brand of persuasion entails tempering pushiness with aplomb, brute force with benevolence. |
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When it hits the target, it crunches into the bullseye with brute force. |
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They knew that as much as they tried to make up for it with brute force, their cultural power was nil. |
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A huge brute with thick lips and prognathous jaw stood at her shoulder. He was talking loudly and gesticulating wildly. |
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Behind all these rhetorical strategies is the simple fact of brute force. |
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A brute emotional reflex to the actus reus, the bad act, could trigger an urge for retribution regardless of her intention. |
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Does literature euphemize the brute if indeterminate fact of founding violence, a process the Shakespearean text demystifies? |
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Carnot, the brute in question, opened at 10s, drifted to 20s, was returned 16s, won. |
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Johnny kenned at once the coarse brute was drunk same as father was Friday nights when he got his money from the Broo. |
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The chattering, irrational brute of the subconscious clothes itself in the tattered garments of rationality and idealism. |
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However, the fixed keypad lock can be easily unlocked by brute force attacks and the pattern lock is vulnerable to smudge attacks. |
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The related notion that some facts are relatively more brute than others hearkens back to the ancient metaphysics of Aristotle. |
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Now, that success seems threatened by Russian treachery and brute force, and Hungary has appealed to the West. |
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Maybe the great anes o' the yerth get sic a forlethie o' grand'ur 'at they're for nae mair, an' wad perish like the brute beast. |
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A good portion of our customization was done by brute muscle. |
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The logical extension of the brute force method was the jukebox. |
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Rome would rely on brute force and sheer numbers when in doubt. |
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When a 'thought' finds a solution, It could just as well be The nearly instant brute forceness Of all quantum-type paths being And evolving in superposition. |
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This brute factness of science ought not to obscure the decisive fact that Kant provided an idealist reconstruction of this scientific realist base. |
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The brute that he was riding had nearly bucked him out of the saddle. |
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The sloth proves neither strifeful brute, nor sanguine, but sincere. |
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They may have put paid to my lemon squeezer, but the person who invents a skinless potato will have to prize my peeler out of my hand by brute force. |
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Brute force, extortion, and bribery are not a policy, they are the last refuge of a mafioso. |
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Brute force dictionary attacks attempt to compromise this authentication procedure by methodically testing every possible password. |
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Brute is the story of Mac and Jesse, two disenfranchised teens who turn to robbing houses as a form of recreation and quick cash. |
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This eight-page brochure highlights and illustrates various Natural Frequency and Brute Force Shakeouts. |
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Brute force can get you into any apartment if you want to get medieval about it. |
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