It becomes a battle of life and death as the star uses its suckers and all the brute force at its command to force open the shellfish. |
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The government must realize that brute force alone will not pacify the restive region. |
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In simple terms, Ninjutsu and Kendo can be metaphrased as strategic fighting and use of brute force. |
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I'm quite small like Bruce Lee was and martial arts are really about agility and skill, there's very little brute force involved. |
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But the people of Puerto Rico are also human beings with a right to live and prosper that brute force cannot deny. |
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The child-like simplicity of the slow movement is rendered as a lullaby, and the finale has punch without the application of brute force. |
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Tenderness is more of a show of strength than brute force, because it is harder to be compassionate than it is to be mighty. |
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An alpha leader does not use fear, punishment or brute force to achieve and maintain its position. |
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In the code of the Satyagrahi, there is no such thing as surrender to brute force. |
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The triumph of the strong over the weak and the effectiveness and inevitability of brute force are merely the working out of the natural order. |
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Thus, even since brute force has been held in check, the sophism has been not merely a species of evil, but the very essence of evil. |
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Instant ball control and accurate passing in tight spaces, rather than any brute force, are the compulsory requirements for a futsal player. |
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For the highest pressures, brute force is applied in the form of the shock-wave apparatus, in which a projectile is fired at the sample. |
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The fact remains that brute force is boastfully invoked alike in the internal affairs and foreign policies of the totalitarian state. |
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Playing in the heart of the meat grinder that is the line of scrimmage, defensive tackles are known more for brute force. |
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Through brute force, he impregnates Celie twice and takes the babies away in the forest where he plans to kill them. |
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It depends mostly on economic strength, backed up with intimidation and brute force. |
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For those who believe martial arts require brute force, he demonstrated the gentle irresistibility of his technique. |
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The brute force and overwhelming technological superiority of the world's sole superpower preordains the ultimate outcome. |
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As a result she had been kicked around by fortune as it pleased, painfully aware of its brute force. |
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If brute force isn't your forte, you're also encouraged to take the helm, visit the engine room or walk out on the bowsprit. |
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Now the front wheel is stuck, and I had to use brute force to get up and over. |
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The reason those with power prefer law to brute force is that it regularizes and legitimates the exercise of authority. |
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This is the culture of brute force, the culture of the big mouth and not the type of culture that we want. |
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The design, now standard equipment on all Top Fuel dragsters, used leverage over brute force to apply more downforce with less drag, and the results were immediate. |
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The only way to do it is by an appeal to the moral forces which are still resident among our people, and not by another resort to brute force. |
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It can be undertaken in a variety of ways from simply exploiting inside information to brute force attacks and password interception. |
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Cawdor are close-combat oriented but kind of a softer version of Goliath, with more skill than brute force. |
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While an assault on encrypted solutions using brute force has become impossible, it is so much simpler to take the information at its source! |
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When we work together, we reaffirm the dignity of human life in the face of nature's brute force. |
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They dragged the boy off the bus with brute force, leaving the mother behind utterly distraught. |
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Threats of recourse to brute force and the upsurge of extremism in the region increase the risks to global peace. |
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Guilherme Botelho offers a visual and physical metaphor of the brute force that animates all life. |
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The initial impetus in this direction was nipped in the bud on 13 May 2005, with brute force that claimed the lives of hundreds of demonstrators. |
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Seriously misjudging the popular mood in Spain, Napoleon, with a mixture of intrigue and brute force, sought to remove the Bourbons and replace them with one of his brothers. |
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And your current brand of persuasion entails tempering pushiness with aplomb, brute force with benevolence. |
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They knew that as much as they tried to make up for it with brute force, their cultural power was nil. |
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We will crush them with not just brute force, but we have a trump card. |
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Vigilance and piety prevailed over the brute force of nature, and Juliet and John are married in the sight of God as well as of the State of New Jersey. |
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When it hits the target, it crunches into the bullseye with brute force. |
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Is Gallic subtlety any match for the brute force of History? |
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The truth is that when it comes to brute force, security and defence, the Conservatives happily sign the cheques, but when it comes to solidarity, fairness and compassion, they are nowhere to be found. |
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Behind all these rhetorical strategies is the simple fact of brute force. |
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And Michel, the childish fear that unleashes brute force? |
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At current computing speeds, a hacker with the time, tools and motivation to attack using brute force would require a trillion years to break into a session protected by an SGC-enabled certificate. |
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Amid the wreckage of failed development, culture will surely regress into decline and decay, or fall easy prey to isolationism, brute force or despotism. |
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The secret of his ultimate success lay in his larger and more complex and capable cerebral hemispheres: at this stage in evolution brain won over brute force. |
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Where brute force was insufficient there were blocks and tackle, cargo runners and, for the anchor, the mechanical advantage of long bars and a capstan. |
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Whenever brute force prevails over reason, humankind returns to its primeval state. Men return to their primitive lives in caves and the law of the jungle, whereby everything is decided by force. |
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The process of negation that was carried out with so much brute force is, paradoxically, at the roots of the affirmation of the indigenous identity. |
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The most lasting inheritance of the dictatorship in Russia is the solving of problems by brute force. That conduct is no longer followed by Russia on the international scene, but it is still applied in regional conflicts. |
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If the dictator's strength includes brute force and violence, then we must fight them with a weapon that strikes at their will and ability to yield such force. |
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On Wednesday, contagion arrived with brute force. |
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Now, that success seems threatened by Russian treachery and brute force, and Hungary has appealed to the West. |
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However, the fixed keypad lock can be easily unlocked by brute force attacks and the pattern lock is vulnerable to smudge attacks. |
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Too often simple brute force has sufficed. |
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Rome would rely on brute force and sheer numbers when in doubt. |
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They may have put paid to my lemon squeezer, but the person who invents a skinless potato will have to prize my peeler out of my hand by brute force. |
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The logical extension of the brute force method was the jukebox. |
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