This explains in part why slaves were often brutalized by the callous administration of cruel punishments. |
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Having seen people tortured and brutalized, Newton possesses a certainty about death that is neither abstract nor vague. |
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In the brutalized area one kilometer to the south, a weeping community leader put that sadness into words of disbelief. |
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War has brutalized our families in the same way it haunted and destroyed our homes and streets. |
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As I reached the door I saw my roommate on the ground, and saw him being brutalized and thrown around by the bouncers, so I stormed in. |
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Hundreds of thousands of his people were murdered or tortured at his order and some may have been brutalized by his own hands. |
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The prime minister and other parliamentarians were brutalized and the capital was the scene of heavy rioting. |
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The fact that nonviolent people are brutalized and destroyed for life in prisons is met with a shrug. |
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We say it to remember the countless victims who were brutalized and murdered simply because of who they were. |
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I've heard horrendous stories from transgendered people who have been involved in the trade and how they've been attacked and brutalized. |
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The oppressed and brutalized have become the brutal oppressors. |
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People need services geared to people who are victims of organized crime, people who have been terrorized and brutalized. |
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Most of the conflicts in which children are currently brutalized and killed are internal or civil wars. |
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I remember a young child who was brutalized by a perpetrator a couple of years ago and I talked to the police officer who was on the scene. |
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If he finds that the detainee has been maltreated or brutalized he must so inform the judicial authority. |
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This psychopath subhumanly brutalized 64 year old Dougald Miller of Edmonton, rendering him incapable of ever caring for himself again. |
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They include women's rights organizations that are supporting and seeking justice for women who have been brutalized in armed conflicts. |
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Now his family says the Los Angeles man is being brutalized in a Guangdong prison as payback. |
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I hope they care deeply about the fact that when we find suffering and torture and mass graves, we weep for the citizens that are being brutalized by tyrants. |
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Today, in over 30 situations of concern around the globe, children are being brutalized and callously used to advance the agendas of adults. |
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Maziar was thrown in jail and brutalized for months by an interrogator who reeked of rosewater cologne. |
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Yalo is brutalized and brutal, tortured and repentant, a pleasure-giver and a pleasure-seeker. |
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A year later, having been brutalized by him, she returned home, an act her family considered disgraceful. |
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However, running counter to this is the shocking reality that in far too many situations of armed conflict children are routinely brutalized and their most fundamental rights contravened. |
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Foreign workers who are often poorly paid and exploited, rarely strike, knowing they will be brutalized and punished, including by being deported. |
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Because of its primary responsibility for peace and security, the Security Council has a special responsibility for ensuring the protection of children who are being brutalized in the context of armed conflict. |
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Its people, the most physically and intellectually isolated and totally brutalized of any in the world today, do not have the opportunity to master the clue as to how the rest of the democratic world lives. |
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The Police Brutality League, an organization of persons brutalized by the police and training themselves for revenge, reports the theft of whips and jewelry. |
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An exhilaration at success, bewilderment at how weak tyranny turned out to be and how quickly the despotic clique that decades for decades had brutalized the citizenry collapsed, gave up or fled. |
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By his own account, in November Lawrence was captured at Darʿā by the Turks while reconnoitring the area in Arab dress and was apparently recognized and homosexually brutalized before he was able to escape. |
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Every year, tens of thousands of children are murdered and millions more are brutalized, often by the very people who should love them most, and on whom their survival depends. |
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As time went by Iraq steadily chipped away at the sanctions that were imposed upon it and the sanctions began to be seen as nothing but an Anglo-American siege of a brutalized Iraqi population. |
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His black eye had ignited rumors he was being brutalized in custody. |
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When Zack intervenes on behalf of a nine-year-old Mexican boy who was being brutalized by a cowhand, Zack has to kill the young cowhand in self-defense. |
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Brutalized prison guards contributed to the misery, mistreating the mentally ill and administering cruel interrogations. |
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