Statute is too often knee-jerk, headline-led populism with predictably tyrannous consequences for electorally irrelevant minorities. |
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The aftermath risks marring the coming-out celebrations of Myanmar's hugely welcome rejection of tyrannous isolation. |
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On the other hand, the State which does not feel itself to be the servant of one supreme unity is always afraid of being regarded as tyrannous. |
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Fear, arrests under any pretext, and maligning western countries are the methods that Lukashenko has used for a long time to maintain his tyrannous rule. |
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And yet the people of the earth cannot settle their own national boundaries, and the ambition of a single tyrannous government keeps three continents in turmoil. |
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Abrogators and dispensers against the law of God, but tyrannous importunators and exactors of their own. |
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Empires are always tyrannous, but not always despotic. |
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Moreover, in his last two years he was sometimes capricious and tyrannous. |
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