Trust me, it's the kind of movie you'll be jonesing for in about a month once the Bruckheimers and Bays are through brutalizing your brainpan. |
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It took him weeks, if not months, to do it, and why should I forgive him for brutalizing this sweet, dear, old lady? |
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Rather unmelodic blocks of sound bump against one another, brutalizing the rhythm as it pushes through the song. |
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But over the years, this former heavyweight champion went from mauling other fighters to brutalizing people far removed from the boxing ring. |
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We further demand that our Police Force cease both brutalizing us and in any way abusing their authority over us. |
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Some respondents think that there are leaders who do know about the brutalizing effects of intergenerational violence but ignore it. |
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The same principle applies to those who violate international laws by brutalizing their own people. |
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Both worlds, ancient and twentieth-century, are stews of slaughter, torture, famine, flood, and, for the peasant masses, brutalizing overwork. |
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When the state-run television network declined to broadcast pictures of Americans brutalizing prisoners at Abu Ghraib, Tolo TV aired them. |
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We watched with revulsion and horror as the oppressive regime asserted itself over and over again, brutalizing the black population. |
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He ruled in an increasingly arbitrary and absolutist fashion, brutalizing the aristocratic boyars in a decade-long period of terror known as the oprichnina. |
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Slavery was full of examples of those in charge-the planter, overseer, or driver-doing violence to and brutalizing someone weaker or more vulnerable. |
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His reproachful wife Jacinta finds solace in religion bordering on fetichism, while at the same time brutalizing her grandchildren. |
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He's complemented by a horde of players willing and able to, when their opponent grows tired of James brutalizing one defender and sends more to help, then make the open shot. |
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Thirty years ago people like Idi Amin and Baby Doc Duvalier were given sanctuary in third countries just to get them away from brutalizing their own citizens. |
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And I made the same point about American television being brutalizing. |
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It can only have a dehumanizing effect on the person sentenced to death and a brutalizing effect on those who witness the execution, including the relatives. |
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A very small number is brutalizing these people. |
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Why does such sororal brutalizing appear in a volume that a reunited brother and sister have put together? |
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Murdering and brutalizing people sleeping in public space is this system's primary response to its homelessness problem. |
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He went on to produce his famous letters from prison, and then, in the nineteen-seventies, the Vanek plays — short, brutal, funny, and brutalizing bits of anti-whimsy with whimsical overtones about an artist's dehumanization. |
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I don't have an answer to the question, but this video, perhaps the goriest that IS has produced so far, was brutalizing to watch and is very capable of effecting trauma. |
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