In explaining the viciousness of the war in the Pacific, the virulent racism of all the participating countries is crucial. |
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What's different, at least for journalists in Iraq today, is that the viciousness and brutality is a much greater inhibitor to work. |
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Those that understand that we are at war with terroristic purveyors of medieval viciousness know that we cannot reason with our adversaries. |
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The viciousness of the invective makes it seem like they must have had their knives sharpened for a long time, laying in wait for your next book. |
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They're racists because they are driven by hate, and whatever they do, that viciousness just bubbles over. |
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Even the neocons, for all their viciousness and totalitarian gut instincts, sometimes show signs of taking their white man's burden seriously. |
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Other people's viciousness, gossip, and vengefulness are no excuse for you to respond in kind. |
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The current bad guys are dragging it up again to justify contemporary viciousness. |
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As the natives get down to the business of getting even, the viciousness reverberates off the screen and suddenly we see the light. |
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The premeditation before the killing, its viciousness, and its apparent motivelessness mark the serial killer as the personification of evil. |
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The person who is the killer is the person who presses all the way and governs the viciousness of the attack. |
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The sense of finality which that conveyed really brought home the violence and viciousness of the act. |
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The possibilities are limited only by the deviousness of your mind and the viciousness of your competitive drive. |
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We are a straightforward and self-righteous people, so we are rather good at viciousness, but lacking in irony. |
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No other civil rights movement would allow a hate monger to spew their viciousness on their own show on national television. |
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He berates the already demoralized employees in a speech of extraordinary viciousness. |
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The large caliber bullets tore into the approaching enemy soldiers with viciousness. |
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At the time I was outraged, and I can still feel anger about that cold-blooded viciousness. |
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Hughes's central concern was to display the suffering of the convicts and the viciousness of their gaolers. |
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This same repression was also unleashed on the population, and in particular on a number of minority groups, with unprecedented viciousness. |
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As more work is being done, it is becoming quite obvious that viciousness and violence are not peculiar to any one gender. |
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Men who practice viciousness and vileness are shown no mercy by the gods. |
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The explosive finale, when demonic fans run amok at a movie premiere, is hair-raising in its viciousness. |
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Mori Chack's bloodthirsty icon is back and his appetite for viciousness is bigger than ever. |
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Gould knew the danger of unleashing the forces of hate, violence, and viciousness, through electric amplification and recording systems. |
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Such children are ordinarily inclined to evil, and viciousness follows lack of discipline. |
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In the end, hollow pulled out a withering attack that outpaced Budden both in speed and viciousness. |
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They tend to resort to non-argument methods like non-validated dismissiveness, arrogance, viciousness, dogpiling, lies, contempt, mockery, vulgarity. |
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The viciousness of the response from the other side was very telling. |
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But it also unshrinkingly shows the viciousness of terrorism and the three-dimensional reality of victims who might otherwise recede into facelessness. |
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Is there a way in which we could deal with his concern about viciousness and brutality in a way that he would still want to protect animals? |
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Now if you think this is all narcissistic and delectably open to viciousness, please read on. |
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The other aspect has to do with the whole question of do we have to define brutality and viciousness. |
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It would be extremely difficult to define what constitutes brutality and viciousness other than in general terms. |
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I am not sure if I had to sit down with the member, whether I could come up with what would constitute viciousness or brutality. |
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Just as we are trying to fall asleep, we suddenly get hit with these vicious ads and a viciousness that is the real side of the Conservative Party. |
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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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We speak the truth without viciousness or attack. |
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Generally, when the inner workings of Hollywood are shown on screen, for example in A Star Is Born and The Bad and The Beautiful, the studio system is depicted as a hotbed of viciousness, egotism and backstabbing. |
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Even Cowell – who was almost unique in being able to get away with his insults because of his campily theatrical tone – has changed, long ago trading in his one-note viciousness for a slightly chummier brand of weary gloom. |
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Let me say a few words, if I may, about concerns that have been expressed about the offence of brutality or viciousness in the killing of an animal. |
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The viciousness, the humiliation, the terrifying threats in today's Middle East must be understood as a fight between members of the same family, the human family. |
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Mr. Speaker, the finance minister continues to attack the Premier of Ontario with the viciousness of a soon to be provincial opposition leader, but in the meantime, manufacturing jobs just keep flowing out of Ontario. |
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