Orwell argued that Stalinist and Hitlerian police state propaganda and ruthless control of the media would be the dominant process. |
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The ruthless Commie officers have to shoot their own soldiers, because they're running away from the Germans. |
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Far from a road to Damascus moment, the agreement was rather a modus vivendi by cunning, ruthless political operators. |
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United and Arsenal both discovered to their cost just how artful and ruthless this double act can be. |
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The tale of one ruthless military man getting away with murder is probably the story that has sickened me most. |
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The vole population has been reduced by mink, a ruthless predator which has escaped from fur farms. |
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Characters who do achieve godlike powers are subjected to ruthless scrutiny. |
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It is hard to believe that this young female is a ruthless killer against whom we would not stand a chance. |
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During some of the largest emergencies of recent years ruthless local forces exploited aid as a tool of war. |
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Both of these ladies bided their time and proved to be quite calculating and ruthless. |
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Mr and Mrs Hobbs endured a terrible ordeal at the hands of this ruthless gang and have now had to relive it all twice in court. |
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The association has promised that it will be ruthless with anyone who spoils the quality of life of others. |
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As a manager he could be inspirational in making a player's career and ruthless in terminating one. |
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A seemingly impregnable and utterly ruthless regime fell to pieces in a few hours. |
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Bingham had a reputation for personal bravery but was also ruthless and harsh. |
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You are being so bloodthirsty, so ruthless, and you are much too strong for your age and training. |
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So many of our prisoners have lost members of their family to his ruthless practices. |
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Arrogant, cold, aloof and ruthless, these are not qualities that inspire you to meet the man. |
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Even at this young age, though, he was characteristically ruthless with himself. |
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Every indication is that he remained ruthless in his treatment of men and women alike. |
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Still, Gutfeld knows that it can be a ruthless world for editors who deviate too far from what is expected. |
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Equipped with an arsenal of weapons and a pack of highly trained attack dogs, a ruthless hunter begins to stalk the boys, one by one. |
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Never before had he come across a woman that was so similar to himself, so conniving, and ruthless in the attainment of her goals. |
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The sometimes ruthless and unscrupulous Monkey Year doesn't favour an honest, straightforward Sagittarian approach. |
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Chicago routinely trained me and numerous other students to become ruthless and unprincipled Machiavellians. |
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Having clarified that, we cannot remain silent during what appears to be a ruthless and savage attack by the media on Charlie's character. |
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I loved the way she turned out to be a ruthless undercover agent and not a bit of fluff after all. |
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The film runs the gamut of emotions from tearful sickbed scenes to ruthless black comedy. |
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Ten years of marauding the high seas had left him with a ruthless look in his gem-green eyes. |
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The media had under-rated his dad, Barry felt, and his career has been marked by a ruthless determination to correct that historical injustice. |
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Faulkner is a young, ambitious, ruthless woman who will stop at nothing in order to secure a lofty management job. |
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Is it any surprise that ruthless people would nail their colours to the mast of the what they considered was the winning side? |
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I doubt whether the Scots, going it alone, would have developed the same ruthless instinct for self-preservation. |
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The university's Sunday afternoon sessions are where some of the area's most buffed and ruthless body benders tear off their moves. |
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He was methodical, efficient, uncorruptible, perhaps even capable of being ruthless. |
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It would have assisted employers to know when someone was not just dragging the chain but also taking ruthless advantage. |
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The fearsome, spotted creature was a kitten in his hands and ruthless to anyone else that dared to touch her. |
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But after The Big Breakfast she had toughened up and developed a more ruthless survivalist streak. |
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Orwell feared that one day a ruthless, omnipotent state would train cameras on its citizens, surveilling them into obedience. |
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Accounts written by other mariners shipwrecked along the same coast chronicled brutal enslavement at the hands of ruthless desert nomads. |
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It's all hands to the deck now, starting tonight with a ruthless clear out so we can turn this place into a show home. |
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They were ruthless and greedy, plundering king's troves of gold and any treasure they can get their thieving claws on. |
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What is a well known is that Romans blackened the reputation of their enemies so their own ruthless barbarism might appear in a better light. |
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With remarkable economy, he condenses these depressing proceedings into a short, mordant drama about the ruthless crushing of a brilliant spirit. |
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Although the planet is strangely Earth-like, you soon discover that it is ruled by intelligent and ruthless simians. |
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He acquired a reputation for being bloodthirsty and ruthless, to go with his reputation for cunning. |
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It sort of amazed him, here was this big animal, ruthless, wild, unbroken and unable to trust, apologizing! |
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Though I look just like her, they say, I act like my father, ruthless and uncaring. |
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But almost from the outset, Maskhadov was challenged and deliberately undercut by his ruthless and less principled rivals. |
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We are fighting, with one-and-a-half hands tied behind our back, an enemy that's totally, absolutely, viciously, murderously ruthless. |
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He is first of all a Bolshevik, which for the author means a disciplined, ruthless person ready to use violence whenever necessary. |
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No enslavement and no tyranny are as ruthless and as demanding as slavery to physical desires and passions. |
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Bargain hunters aren't a completely ruthless bunch, but if you look mean, they will eat you alive. |
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You can crush your enemies in the most ruthless and vile of ways all the while unhindered by such weaknesses as remorse or guilt. |
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He is ruthless, ambitious, unscrupulous, a threat to the region and a tyrant to his people but that does not make him a terrorist. |
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The other is a ruthless, self-serving dealmaker, a fat cat determined to have bowlfuls of cream. |
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If there is a sniff of politics in deciding this issue I believe the electoral punishment for that side would be ruthless. |
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A remote, ruthless government struggles to maintain order by brainwashing its criminals. |
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But the deal starts to turn sour when a ruthless new sergeant arrives on the scene, determined to clean up the base. |
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In short, the 1915 Mistake Creek murders were the result of a ruthless vendetta between Aborigines over a woman. |
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The CIA, usually portrayed as ruthless and omniscient, turns out to have had no spies and barely any informers in the enemy camp. |
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In my volunteering for political campaigns, federal and provincial, I've become fairly ruthless in my spiel. |
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Of course, the senior officers ran the risk of incurring the wrath of a vindictive and ruthless Chief Minister. |
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She helped them to fight against the expropriation of their property by ruthless opportunists. |
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It was a ruthless bid for mainstream success, yet he emerged without a stain on his avant-garde credentials. |
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Lacking all self-restraint, they stuck at nothing to gain their ends, and both sides made ruthless use of any successes they won. |
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As far as he was concerned, it was society that was cruel, harsh and utterly ruthless to children who were alone and orphaned. |
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Needless to say, each actor did well playing their role as ruthless or heartless as necessary. |
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His ruthless streak was demonstrated when he dumped Burley after a reported disagreement over team selection. |
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His sublime midfield skills were offset by a ruthless streak which lingers in the memory. |
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We need some of their traditional ruthless, relentless, iron-fisted spirit. |
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Simon is best known as the ruthless leader of the notorious Albigensian Crusade against the Cathar heretics of southern France. |
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The results are stripped-down, smoky and ruthless, largely rhythmic exercises in neo-noir swagger and slippery, red-light dub rock. |
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As a politician, Lincoln was ruthless and calculating, temperamental and strong-willed. |
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Early in the film, a ruthless couple fabricate a murder using high-voltage electricity in one of the ECT suites. |
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For once, showboating and over-elaborate play had replaced their usual ruthless efficiency. |
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His subtractive procedure is the ruthless evacuation of everything taken-for-granted as a prelude to the construction of a new Good. |
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Peasants assembled, armed themselves, and prepared to fight off the ruthless hirelings of aristocracy. |
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No one enjoys being smeared as a cheapskate, especially when that cheapness has been presented as a ruthless desire to take a profit at any cost. |
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His social layer owes its social prominence to the ruthless assault on the working class and a staggering growth in corruption and parasitism. |
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A small Thai girl who completely cleared the table with ruthless efficiency did not go unnoticed. |
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In the ruthless trade of people smuggling they will increasingly pay with their lives. |
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But that should not take away from the overall performance of a Bridge squad that played its football with a ruthless and clinical efficiency. |
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No one wants to see a team of hatchet men and cloggers, but a ruthless, mean, win-at-all-costs streak is definitely missing. |
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A rival program at a campus across town, along with their flamboyant, ruthless coach, has their eye on the talented percussionist. |
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These jet-borne entrepreneurs plying their ruthless trade have become our canonical image-makers. |
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Chances are you had no idea one of the most cold-blooded, ruthless murderers in Canadian history was committing atrocities in your own back yard. |
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He is also a cruel, cold-blooded, wicked, sadistic, brutal, ruthless and evil person. |
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Crime is now more organised, more professional, more ruthless and more pervasive. |
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He made relatively few films and gained the reputation of being a fastidious and sometimes ruthless perfectionist. |
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Kim Dae-jung's government made a ruthless decision, and carried out the plan in earnest. |
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There must be compulsory billeting powers, and they would have to be quite ruthless with those powers. |
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This is merely a fig leaf to cover up its ruthless attempts to preserve the ability to extract huge profits from those artists. |
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They utterly failed to see how the event had changed everything, by revealing just how pitiless and ruthless our new opponent was prepared to be. |
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Its attractive maze of underground tunnels affords pedestrians safe passage under one of the most ruthless traffic interchanges in Europe. |
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Vincent is a ruthless contract killer and has to kill five people in a single night. |
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And here he was representing one of history's most ruthless dictators as a dreamy, soft, poetic, kind of chap. |
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In Christ we learn that God is in control, but not as a ruthless tyrant ruling by force and intimidation. |
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But now a more ruthless criminal fraternity is coveting these most unlikely commodities. |
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Mary was to discover he was a ruthless murderer, leader of a gang of freebooters. |
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A prince may be ruthless when it is prudent, but wanton cruelty is foolish. |
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They were perceived as radical extremists by the Indian government that used ruthless force to crush the burgeoning movement. |
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The twins can also be ruthless, as when they cunningly murder the housekeeper. |
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He, apparently ruthless in his ambition, gave up on mainstream politics with barely a curl of those famous lips. |
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Underpinning his work is a ruthless pragmatism that many a maestro could learn from. |
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She is dangerously charismatic as a ruthless pragmatist in a sharp gangster suit. |
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When two of the peasants dare to speak their minds about this state of unjust affairs in his presence, the ruthless prince orders them garroted. |
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We also watched a 20-minute film about a ruthless press gang scouring dockside pubs for unsuspecting naval recruits. |
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When Lewis's body guard tried to intercept the ruthless former champion, Tyson decked him. |
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Thirty years of ruthless deforestation has reduced the cypress forest area by about half. |
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The idea may be a departure from the traditional ruthless image of investment banks, but Robey says it's no hollow promise. |
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Our fathers presided over the ruthless deracination of political reportage in this country, and we intend to make amends during this campaign. |
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His critics have always accepted that he is courageous, determined and utterly ruthless in pursuit of the causes in which he believes. |
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And it bred optimism among people who knew ruthless competition and gruelingly hard work. |
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He was a man of violent temper and sarcastic tongue, a strict disciplinarian, and ruthless in his exactions. |
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He becomes two men, a nice guy by day and a ruthless killer by night, living in both high society and the gutter while wooing two women. |
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The underworld boss made his name as a ruthless enforcer for the feared Thompson family. |
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It helps keep them warm for a while, and dulls the ruthless realities of their lives. |
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Some of the old style traffic wardens were ruthless, especially some of the women. |
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He was a crablike manoeuvrer, crafty and unreliable, domineering towards followers, ruthless towards rivals. |
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Beneath his pleasant exterior, there is a hard edge to his personality and a ruthless side to his captaincy. |
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But if they will be hated and chastised no matter what they do, what holds them back from a truly ruthless extirpation of their enemy? |
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Paulinus quelled the revolt with ruthless efficiency but his methods were frowned upon by the new procurator, Classicianus. |
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To others he is nothing short of a ruthless builder of wealth and prestige with little concern for those whom he walks over to get what he wants. |
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The mentor teaches the fellow to document for him or herself where the time goes, to spot time wasters and be ruthless in eliminating them. |
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Be ruthless with clutter, write in the active voice, place each idea into a sentence of its own, and lastly, get your punctuation right. |
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As Sheehan notes, there's a reason why Eisenhower was so intolerant of failure and so ruthless about weeding it out. |
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As a cash crop, cattle encouraged ranchers to practise ruthless predator control, killing bears, bobcats and mountain lions. |
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Twenty-five thousand people, armed to the teeth, were ranging the city in utter and ruthless defiance of law and righteousness. |
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It promised ruthless pragmatism about means, but has become dogmatic in its advocacy of the private sector. |
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Yes, you can detect in her eyes the whirring of a mental ready reckoner, and hear in her utterances a ruthless self-censorship. |
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Yet watch him on a tennis court and he is transformed into a ruthless matador, drawing his opponents in and going for the kill. |
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Despite his protestations of innocence, many in jail believed he was the ruthless killer of a defenceless teenager. |
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But the ruthless rule of the Norman kings meant that the kingdom was less likely to disintegrate than ever. |
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But the real scene-stealer here is Ken Stott, whose ruthless Kennel-boss Good Joe is both workably evil and believably confused. |
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Those guys were ruthless, tooled up and had that horribly simple, unchanging mask for a face. |
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He was relentless, some said ruthless, and it made him one of the toughest prosecutors in the state. |
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Instead he plays figurehead to perfection, based on a huge, relentless and ruthless spin team. |
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But he's ruthless and relentless, and you always think that there might be a point in a Hollywood movie that he will draw back. |
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The very idea of the Amazons, of ruthless women warriors who live apart from men, excites people at a deep level. |
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She arrived in 1920s Paris with nothing but talent, ruthless ambition and her own inimitable style. |
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When the French launched a campaign to reoccupy the region, a ruthless war ensued. |
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The Space Pirates are just too ruthless to get talked into repenting their ways. |
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But both extremes, rugged individualism and ruthless collectivism, are unbalanced and destructive. |
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Collins may not have been a paragon of virtue but he deserves better than to be remembered by future generations as a ruthless, self-serving and power-hungry meglomaniac. |
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The former chief executive is set to sue the club in a move that could see the turmoil surrounding his replacement's ruthless takeover exposed in open court. |
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The film is a mix of live action and computer animation, in which Garfield reluctantly adopts the role of hero-in-training when Odie is dognapped by a ruthless TV host. |
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What they do understand is ruthless extermination of opponents. |
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It was 1997, one of those rare times when the ruthless reign of the ayatollahs appeared to be easing up. |
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This view fuelled an increasingly ruthless pursuit of methods by which to harness nature for purely utilitarian ends, motivated by desire for control, power and wealth. |
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Set in the final years of the Wild West, the film tells the story of four cattle herders who help locals in a remote town to rid themselves of a ruthless rancher. |
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Just because we are loath to see such ruthless selection in everyday life does not mean we should fear it when it comes to choosing those who are to govern us. |
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The ruthless logging of these magnificent trees is leading to the destruction of precious forests that are critical to the survival of wildlife such as the jaguar. |
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However, Keighley showed ruthless finishing almost on half-time as their backs opened up Park with an incisive move to score the try, making it 3-11 at the break. |
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On one side you find the ruthless pursuit of profit and lowbrow culture. |
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He was the only painter of the Impressionist group to record the destruction of the Commune, and was outraged by the ruthless way in which the Communards were massacred. |
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Often ruthless and ferocious, Beaulieu was the bitter and brutal enemy of the Dogribs, Slaveys and Sekanis, and is said to have killed 12 people with his own hands. |
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Combined with fervid Methodism, you've got ruthless certainty. |
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Her ambition was painted as ruthless and her lack of money only further served to indict her as a greedy criminal. |
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Behind his pudgily smooth, benign-looking face lay ruthless cruelty. |
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It has come to signify a group of intolerable, conceited, ruthless snobs. |
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He may be surrounded by ruthless war criminals and scandalously untruthful statesmen, but it's hard to believe that he wants other human beings to suffer. |
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Many people know the story of Padmini, the queen of Chittaur, whose surpassing beauty led Alauddin Khilji, the Sultan of Delhi, to wage a ruthless war. |
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It is an image that is brash, arrogant, ruthless, cold and heartless. |
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Watching this film, you will feel more than a little brassed off at the ruthless decision of the British Government to continue closing the mines. |
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Over several years he has acted Coriolanus, Kent in King Lear, and a ruthless, fascistic Richard III in a production set in a version of 1930s London. |
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Modern scholarship has shown Lucrezia to be a rather unfortunate young woman who was the victim of her mad brother's sociopathy and her father's ruthless ambition. |
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It's not as if they haven't done some breathtakingly ruthless things. |
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Most people who knew Peter described him as hotheaded and ruthless. |
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The man was dressed in a brown leather beaten trench coat and had a matching hat which was being tossed out at him by a gang of other ruthless lushes. |
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It may be shambolic, shameless emotional grandstanding, but it is oddly moving, despite the ruthless history edit. |
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There's no question that financial advisers have cleaned up their act in recent years, but there are still too many bad products and ruthless salesmen out there. |
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He was known as a ruthless man whose anger could turn into a raging fury. |
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It is no surprise that contemporary authors usually depict the Saracens as ruthless pagans, although sometimes a more differentiated image may emerge. |
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What he has proved to be is a shrewd tactician and an astute responder to the public mood whose easy-going manner disguises some ruthless populism. |
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In the soap, Richard Hillman gained infamy for his dodgy dealings and ruthless behaviour, killing anyone who got in the way of villainous schemes. |
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It also entails the replacement, at least partially, of cold, ruthless, impartial legal discourse with a firm but paternally supportive discourse. |
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He has a tendency to be ruthless when he has tired of a girlfriend. |
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I was not prepared for the staggered, ruthless falling apart of one of the people I love most in the world. |
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As charming as he was ruthless and fueled by sectarian hate, Mehsud preyed on military forces and civilians alike. |
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She is patronising and ruthless, and sometimes naive, but there are some heart-breaking domestic moments that precede and inform her ball-breaking office persona. |
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But Martha, even before the trial, came to be known as a tough, demanding, ruthless businesswoman who didn't suffer fools and wasn't particularly cuddly. |
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The best driver of his generation has long seemed like a parody of Teutonic self-discipline, utterly ruthless, spookily calm and obsessively single-minded. |
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Another director might have been more ruthless with the text. |
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I figure that if people can wear a T-shirt that portrays a ruthless butcher that terrorized my country of birth as a hero, then I can wear a shirt proclaiming my views. |
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It is just that, at this level, if you are serious about winning, you need to be ruthless when presented with anything vaguely masquerading as a chance. |
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Angela's public world and Ronnie's very private life collide with an assortment of thieving politicos, power-hungry businessmen, and ruthless clergy. |
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She is given eight months of intensive chemotherapy, a slim chance of reprieve, and an excellent opportunity to provide medicos with ruthless experimentation. |
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How private worry about hyphens or apostrophes will so often turn a person into a punctuational avenging marauder, a ruthless grammatical Genghis Khan. |
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Even the fall of the Roman Empire did not empower ruthless rebels or pseudoreligious cults to extirpate law and order in every corner of the realm. |
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While Michael was fiercely loyal in his professional and personal relationships, he had a ruthless streak and was prepared to put his career before all else. |
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It's a ruthless game, but we make no apologies, take no prisoners, offer no beg-pardons, and love a good night's sleep as much as the next person. |
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At one extreme, imagine genetically engineered minds devoid of conscience or empathy and at the same time highly calculating and ruthless in the pursuit of their own desires. |
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Underneath the mane of blonde hair was a ruthless calculating brain. |
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Despite his reputation as a ruthless practitioner of attrition warfare, Grant was amenable to Lee's request. |
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To me, he will always be a dirty thief and a ruthless abductor! |
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Since these words were spoken by God into an Edenic situation, before the Fall, it is especially hard to imagine any sort of destructive or ruthless implication to them. |
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Who could this ruthless new satirist be, who had parachuted unannounced into the Scottish media, with so sharp a knife and so keen a sense of the absurd? |
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He was ruthless to his actors, muscling them about, japing them pitilessly, seeking a control over the filmic world that had eluded him offscreen. |
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As black-ops units go, it is about as thuggish and ruthless as is possible, without being a criminal organization. |
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Gardai are closing in on a ruthless criminal family suspected of targeting prison officers in a vicious campaign of attacks and intimidation in Limerick. |
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In London, some business people are so ruthless and truly busy that they have done away with the ritual of toothbrushing. |
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It was endlessly adaptable to the changing social and economic landscape, and ruthless at ditching beliefs or leaders which stood in the way of power. |
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Sallust is ruthless and charming, a connoisseur of rare wines and rare women. |
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The coach of the William McKinley High School Cheerios is a ruthless bully, tormenting both students and teachers alike. |
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It's not my responsibility to advertise the fact that I am ruthless. |
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A big-hearted woman with ruthless determination, she has adopted a young boy called Champion who has grown into a potential Tour de France cycling champion. |
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I've always thought of Sydney as ravenous, rapacious and ruthless. |
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It would reign omnipotent over all the other inestimable, ageless, treasures of antiquity that thirty seven ruthless years of deep intrigue and immense wealth had brought him. |
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So it continues to make local authorities and their ruthless cronies uneasy. |
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His unbounded ambition and ruthless cruelty carry all before him. |
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A Brazilian-born polyglot who can be both charismatic and ruthless, Ghosn did not make his mark in the industry by leaving things as he found them. |
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She is as ruthless, manipulative, and blackhearted a figure as we've ever seen on screen, but you cannot help but admire her for her devotion and single-mindedness of purpose. |
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He acknowledges she was capricious and had a ruthless streak. |
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In contrast to the feckless Iraqi commanders who fled Mosul, these Iranian forces are disciplined, motivated, and ruthless. |
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Isabella's first regent was her mother, who weakened her position by morganatically marrying a shopkeeper's son and by her reputation for ruthless greed. |
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In fact, Lenin had not been less dictatorial or less ruthless than Stalin. |
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Which actress plays ruthless New York lawyer Patty Hewes in the TV drama series Damages? |
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Cnut's actions as a Viking conqueror and his ruthless treatment of the overthrown dynasty had made him uneasy with the Church. |
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The labour laws were enforced with ruthless determination over the following decades. |
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When the payoff finally comes, however, it's every man, woman, and cat for themselves in a ruthless quest for wealth, glory, and hootch whiskey. |
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In name alone, Genghis Khan conjures up notions of a ruthless, bloodthirsty warrior who pillaged lands far and wide. |
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Brazil used to be the guardians of the beautiful game, Germany the ruthless, clinical champions of football realpolitik. |
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His stories were constructed with ruthless narrative efficiency. |
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Def Jam VENDETTA II challenges players to step into the shoes of a ruthless NYC street fighter battling for control of the hip-hop underground. |
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To be fair, he might not have known that Pinochet was a ruthless dictator. |
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A ruthless, if strategic, expansionary policy was only part of Kautilya's vision for the state. |
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No one needs any reminding of the ruthlessness of the Provisional IRA, the most ruthless killing machine in the whole of the western world. |
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With a top speed of 142mph, it's not about to be found wanting on anything but the most ruthless section of derestricted autobahn, either. |
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Day-Lewis, 50, won his second best actor Academy Award for his towering performance as a ruthless, malevolent oilman in There Will Be Blood. |
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But when they needed to be ruthless, England were rustier than a shopping trolley at the bottom of a canal. |
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The Val Lewton production the Body Snatcher in 1945 starred Boris Karloff as an avuncular cabman who moonlights as a ruthless grave-robber. |
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However, her cute and breathless girliness was an elaborate cover up for a very clever young woman who was both ambitious and ruthless. |
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George Bancroft stars as ruthless stock manipulator Jim Bradford, who plays his customers for suckers and laughs all the way to the bank. |
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In 2013, Oldman portrayed Nicholas Wyatt, a ruthless CEO, in Robert Luketic's Paranoia, along with Harrison Ford and Liam Hemsworth. |
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While in Edinburgh, Connery was targeted by the notorious Valdor gang, one of the most ruthless gangs in the city. |
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He believed that the actions of a state, however cruel or ruthless they may be, must contribute towards the common good of a society. |
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He was a ruthless and successful revolutionary and it was this revolutionary philosophy that had a great impact on the English Puritans. |
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Einar was a ruthless earl, and imposed harsh taxes which severely hurt the farmers. |
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She had pewter-coloured hair set in a ruthless permanent, a hard beak and large moist eyes with the sympathetic expression of wet stones. |
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His successor, Cleph, was also assassinated, after a ruthless reign of 18 months. |
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Plutarch described the proscriptions as a ruthless and cutthroat swapping of friends and family among Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian. |
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The story of his career shows that Augustus was indeed ruthless, cruel, and ambitious for himself. |
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Maximinus hated the nobility and was ruthless towards those he suspected of plotting against him. |
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Cnut's actions as a conqueror and his ruthless treatment of the overthrown dynasty had made him uneasy with the Church. |
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A reforming Indonesia that nonetheless was ruthless in aceh, for instance. |
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Eva Pope makes a guest appearance as ruthless defence counsel Renay Everett. |
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But in an environment of time-starvation, women are also ruthless winnowers. |
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But while he's best known as a high-roller and ruthless financier, there are two George Soroses. |
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He and Viggo Mortensen are lawmen hired to protect a sleepy town from the ruthless Randall Bragg. |
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For nearly thirty years, Robert Mugabe and his ZANU-PF have ruled Zimbabwe with ruthless, destructive focus. |
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In the way he conducts his personal policies he appears as a ruthless sideliner of even his closest brothers in arms. |
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Soldier, I come. But, ere we part, I will arread thy doom, Proud ruthless woman! |
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He told OKL in 1939, that ruthless employment of the Luftwaffe against the heart of the British will to resist would follow when the moment was right. |
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I know of no better insight into the inner workings of the caudillo regime, of the egomaniacal ruthless dictator sustained by a repressive state apparatus and compliant media. |
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He concludes that Domitian was a ruthless but efficient autocrat. |
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Anyway, it all gets gruellingly predictable as Morrissey and Dunbar's losers are forced to pretend they're ruthless contract killers until the net closes in. |
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A CREW working on a huge pounds 10m comedy film about terror on Belfast's peacelines have been targeted by ruthless loyalist paramilitary racketeers. |
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The struggle against the aristocracy turned into wholesale slaughter, while the Emperor resorted to ever more ruthless measures to shore up his regime. |
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The Merthyr Rising of 1831 was precipitated by a combination of the ruthless collection of debts, frequent wage reductions, and the imposition of truck shops. |
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Jay Rodriguez headed over and Dani Osvaldo might have done better with only David De Gea to beat and, as Southampton bordered on the profligate, United were far more ruthless. |
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Robin van Persie scored twice as ruthless Arsenal put struggling West Ham to the sword in a match tipped to be Avram Grant's last as Hammers boss. |
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Clark was ruthless as controller of his operations and killed a number of associates including Gregory Ollard, a Mr Asia drug supplier and heroin addict. |
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All of this mightily consternates the ruthless T-man Clenteen, who wants both the goods and revenge for his murdered colleagues, in no particular order of preference. |
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They would soon be confronted by an army of organized, highly trained, professional soldiers under the leadership of a brilliant and ruthless commander. |
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Clint Eastwood directs and stars in this Western as a mysterious gunslinging preacher who comes to the aid of a mining settlement being threatened by a ruthless landowner. |
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