Yet many argue that this liberalisation of drinking hours is now contributing to the brutish behaviour on the streets. |
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This morning at about seven, I heard one of the eldest boys forcibly eject Bobbie from the house in a rather brutish manner. |
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When it comes to brutish tactics and mercilessness, Stefan knows no limits. |
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When the play was filmed in 1951, his brutish, inarticulate Kowalski unleashed a cry of anguish that would echo down the decades. |
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What can the perpetrator of these crimes use to justify his brutish means to achieve his fiendish ends? |
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The Sparks increased their signature brutish nature to win their seventh consecutive game. |
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Rather a nasty, brutish man, he seems to delight in tormenting Harry Potter. |
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And all the way, most like a brutish beast, he spewed up his gorge, that all did him detest. |
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It's a brutish and large vehicle that has great road manners yet is more versatile than a car. |
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This is not quite a brutish indifference to everything beyond the tangible. |
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His boss is a brutish oaf who barks orders and commands with little care for his employee's dignity. |
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The second card, for Quashie, did follow an intentional, brutish hack at Belmadi, who went looking for revenge and was also booked. |
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His only chance is to play his brutish opponent like a skilled matador plays a fearsome bull. |
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While the sound of Too Much Guitar is saturated with raunchiness, beautiful pop melodies often shine through the brutish production. |
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Thus they were ill-prepared to confront Hitler and his brutish regime which had been sabre-rattling and re-arming for the best part of a decade. |
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There's a terrible scene where he is chained to a whipping post and flogged with sadistic pleasure by brutish Roman guards. |
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But the brutish Hemingway will give him no quarter, downing the excellent vintage in a single gulp. |
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But does a democracy really have to choose to build brutish, dull, utilitarian buildings when building for itself? |
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Is it not brutish and for those not most fit rather deficient in its bounty? |
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Meanwhile, corporate crook Red Hammernut appoints a brutish farm crew boss named Tool as Chaz's bodyguard and minder. |
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They were the fellow travellers who prided themselves on their cultural cultivation and their disdain for the brutish loyalty of party members. |
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One would like to think humans are benign but it would seem we're brutish, which is why I'm interested in literature around that. |
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I was too small to wrestle on equal terms with the brutish currents of the surging Rhine minutes after the collapse of the bridge at Remagen. |
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You don't suddenly tolerate brutish behavior because it is your child causing the harm. |
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I think they think that wrestlers might be kind of like these brutish, kind of mannish girls. |
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Keen to erase his brutish image, he has agreed to allow me and a Sunday Times photographer to shadow him for three days. |
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If we do not speak out and act to stop the brutish behaviour of our Government, then we become accomplices to its wrongdoings. |
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It is telling that his hero is an honest cop, sometimes brutish but never cruel. |
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Behind each crest of a ravenous bird or brutish beast lay men equally as daunting. |
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As for his women he can be charming when necessary, brutish otherwise, and contemptuous thereafter. |
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But Atuat is promised to Oki, a particularly nasty, brutish and short member of their small nomadic community. |
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There was little more than a rather brutish Ploughman's to tempt them, foodwise, but that didn't stop the wine, and conversation, from flowing freely. |
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She stayed hidden in a curtained room with a handsome, brutish Aussie. |
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In fact they cheated all afternoon, targeting Chris Cusiter at early doors, killing the game in rucks and all the time being nasty, niggling and brutish. |
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Because it is public, it is likely to be nasty, brutish and tiresomely long-winded. |
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Her life was marked by the double injustice of illegitimacy and a disastrous marriage to a brutish engraver. |
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Nowhere is Cézanne's dangerous mind more visible than in this wild, savage early painting of a brutish murder. |
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Enough of the dead are innocents to stir all but the most brutish conscience. |
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Which kind of trauma pushed them to listen to this brutish and artistically vacant style of music? |
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On April 23-24, spring weather came to a brutish halt as wet snow and high winds pummelled southwestern Ontario. |
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While those ratings are impressive, they're not as brutish as the ratings achieved by some competitors in this prestige segment. |
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And in the film I show fascinating, tender, shamed, cheerful, brutish gazes. |
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The inhabitants are idolaters, and are a most brutish and savage race, having heads, eyes and teeth resembling those of the canine species. |
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Bigger reds, such as Bordeaux's Cabernet Sauvignon, usually spend two years maturing in oak casks, as do Spain's gran reserva Riojas and Italy's brutish Barolos. |
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The story was so appalling, the attack so brutish and morally offensive, that it provoked an immediate, furious response. |
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Think of it as the Jersey Shore exception, where you can act like a brutish goon and the first bust is essentially a do-over. |
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Yet the brutish rhetoric inevitably coming from GOP opponents will only alienate Hispanics even more than they already are. |
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Like lions on the savannah and tigers in the jungle, compared to them, humans are huge, brutish, stupid things, blundering about life in the most destructive way possible. |
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True, the brutish and gaudily materialistic Kadyrov regime has little in common with the intellectual Sufi tradition which attracts many Westerners. |
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Mr. Speaker, the beauty of the Conservative government is that it is so target rich in that there are so many things that it has done wrong in its short, nasty and brutish little life. |
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Life is nasty, brutish and soon to be alarmingly different. |
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These certainties took a real knock, especially when the other Spanish captains were giving the evil eye to this tough, brutish, not very talkative adventurer, full of certainty... and Portuguese! |
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His brutish family, usually happy to enjoy the fruits of his thievery marmalade and a birthday cake filched from someone's shopping bag turf him out. |
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A people speaking one of a collection of relatively brutish local dialects or argots is a brutalised people, morally incapable of self-government. |
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Western culture, accordingly, is a spiritless, superficial, materialistic culture of technological presumption, power hunger and greed-a brutish and decadent culture, a culture that deserves to be destroyed. |
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Instead, they dawdle and fund the Cameroon dictatorship while the country disintegrates more slowly and millions of its people live shorter, nastier, more brutish lives because of abusive governance. |
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What is called the great popular heart was awakened, that indefinable something which may be, according to circumstances, the highest reason or the most brutish unreason. |
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Lord Alfred's father, the Marquess of Queensberry, was known for his outspoken atheism, brutish manner and creation of the modern rules of boxing. |
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