The gentleness of English civilisation is mixed up with barbarities and anachronisms. |
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Many regarded the cruelties and barbarities of communist regimes as inherent in communism. |
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At a time when the world is numbed with barbarities and deceits, Fanon, with his passionate anger, needs to be rediscovered. |
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The barbarities and iniquities of the old criminal law also disappeared permanently. |
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His letters stirred Mr. Gladstone into a convulsive paroxysm of burning revolt against the barbarities they described. |
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But the barbarities of war come to disgust Inman and he deserts, embarking on an odyssey on foot back to Ada. |
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So many appalling barbarities have visited so many people over the centuries, but God has done nothing to prevent them. |
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Together these three witness numerous Vietnarn-esque barbarities, and the more they try to make sense of these brutalities and work toward peace, the more things go awry. |
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The terrible events of 1505 were almost nothing compared to the barbarities of the Atlantic slave trade and colonialism which would come later as capitalism grew stronger. |
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Their barbarities are not a cry for help, but acts of total war. |
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Undoubtedly, Iraqi insurgents' barbarities should not be accepted. |
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His father, Alba, threatened to disown him if he stopped the siege, so the barbarities intensified. |
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