And what does it mean when people take offense and respond in evil and inhuman ways? |
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He is despised in the West because of the inhuman brutality of his dictatorship. |
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Officers at the prison murdered him because he dared to complain about the inhuman conditions and the poor quality of food. |
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It appears that we are the brutal, inhuman people that our history book have tried to conceal. |
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Their admiration was even greater since the French had been represented to them as the most inhuman and savage people. |
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It is not only unorthodox but also inhuman and borders on the violation of human rights. |
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I'm also assuming that they don't support the view of the men as evil and inhuman. |
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Around 68 years ago a man rose to power in Germany, a man who would unleash the most inhuman reign of any human being in history. |
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How come we are subjected to torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment? |
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Some professors, lawyers, judges and doctors are making barbaric and inhuman decisions. |
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We diminish ourselves if we allow the atrocities committed by others to turn us into inhuman people capable of similar evil. |
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The brutal and inhuman methods of these organizations bespeak not liberation, but provocation. |
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The new law explicitly states that people should not be subject to torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. |
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Robin slowly opened his eyes and saw a strange, inhuman figure in front of him. |
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Only a drama producer with inhuman restraint could have resisted such characters. |
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The vicious inhuman growling made her shake and soon she could feel it's hot breath against her cheeks. |
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To the very recesses of his mind he tracked down the reason for this strange and utterly inhuman sense of being. |
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He cried out and tried to get away, but the stranger pinioned him down with inhuman strength. |
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Created by Victor Frankenstein in Ingolstadt, the monster is a conglomeration of human parts with inhuman strength. |
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He enslaved the Congolese in their homeland, subjecting them to forced labor, and meting out inhuman treatment on those who dared defy him. |
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One can no longer argue that human suffering is certain and preordained without being judged conscienceless, even inhuman. |
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Such inhuman doings suggest a frightening internalization of beliefs, which are against everything our country has always stood for. |
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If I had the power, I would have every single one of these inhuman monsters responsible for this travesty flayed alive. |
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Therefore, it was the firm opinion of the Committee that corporal punishment constitutes cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment. |
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He then started at a sprint, perhaps moving thirty five to forty miles per hour in his inhuman speed and his horrible fear. |
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It conveys an inhuman and relentless force that could well symbolize a very unattractive futurist society as well as the horror of war. |
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They are still living below the poverty line, and that poverty line is an inhuman poverty line. |
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This film garnered nominations and awards for its humanizing portrait of what some might consider an inhuman criminal. |
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The argument was that the long imprisonment on death row constituted inhuman or degrading punishment. |
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It is cruel, inhuman and plainly wrong to keep fit parents from their precious children without a compelling, demonstrative reason. |
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For more than twenty years the anthracite miners have groaned under most intolerable and inhuman conditions. |
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The girl struggles violently, her groans becoming inhuman howls and deep, guttural moans of psychological pain. |
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In the icebergs and the blue heart of the glacier, Muldrow glimpses cold inhuman embodiments of the natural world that promise another reality. |
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Good humans feel no compunction about exterminating inhuman creatures that prey upon the innocent. |
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At the prospect of spending the rest of her life in this cycle of inhuman drudgery, suicide became a genuine consideration. |
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Her shadow flickered across the wall behind her, tail lashing in disquiet, inhuman muscles shifting as she moved. |
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The reduction of reasoning to mechanical calculation that they identified is no clearer than in the inhuman logic of capitalist exchange. |
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I'm not usually a big fan but you'd have to be inhuman not to find Brad Pitt way hot! |
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They were allegedly subjected to inhuman treatment by the police for several days in custody. |
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It is hard not to feel a certain revulsion for so detached and apparently inhuman an attitude to childbearing. |
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Significantly, however, the federal statute does not impose criminal liability for cruel, inhuman, or degrading acts. |
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At the very least that one act of inhuman limberness should inspire the funniest and the funniest kind of fetishes for one and all to enjoy. |
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Over the ruins of the castle rose an unearthly wind, carrying with it an inhuman wail. |
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The exhibition contained images almost always brutal, satanic and inhuman, designed to engender feelings of fear and hatred. |
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His performance is so mannered and inhuman that it's almost easier to think he really is a vampire than to presume some actor dreamed it up. |
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Most of them possess no souls and an inhuman ability to disregard all forms of emotion and feeling. |
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The tender scene made her more determined to help find this inhuman beast and stop him from shattering any more lives. |
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The screech is inhuman, drawn from another part of the being which doesn't often see light. |
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Kubrick, of course, is eternally categorised as cold, unemotional, misanthropic, somehow inhuman. |
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That's the only way we can stop employers exploiting us with miserable wages and inhuman conditions. |
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The cold black of night is penetrated by an alien tone, played upon an inhuman scale. |
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Interestingly, the only one not making her out to be some inhuman monster is her husband, who has stood by her throughout the mess. |
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There was something incredibly monstrous about the inhuman way it could not be stopped. |
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The message seems to be that it's inhuman to torture a nonhuman who simulates human emotion convincingly enough. |
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I swear I must have woken up the entire neighborhood with my inhuman, blood-curdling scream. |
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His story reinforced a stereotype of these people as inhuman, mindless drones who slavishly serve their emperor. |
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So we should not be pulled by strings of fear that the terrorists attach to our lives with their inhuman and ungodly acts. |
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In so bountifully expressing his humanity through those inhuman few months, he made more of a mark on history than any of us will. |
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It is brutal and inhuman and those that find themselves in one are going to be brutalised and to some extent de-humanised. |
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The shock of inhuman brutality was sufficient to traumatize the inhabitants into submission. |
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We speak of inhuman cruelty when atrocities are so hard-heartedly cruel that we cannot conceive of ourselves as inflicting them. |
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The common understanding of this poem centres on its heartlessness, how inhuman, etc. |
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We can reasonably conclude that this is an inhuman and cruel job that should go the way of child chimney-sweeps. |
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The strength of a single human will had been overpowered and broken by a far larger, inhuman force. |
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We were living in this outer realm, where hobbits existed and wars were fought between inhuman creatures. |
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Shouldn't he be collecting clues to help solve this inhuman act of animal slaughter? |
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This is the perfect mood to be in for my award-winning cynicism and inhuman cold-heartedness. |
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Auschwitz, Bergen-Belsen, Buchenwald, and Dachau became synonyms for the inhuman dictatorship of National Socialism. |
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While politicians compete to see who can make the most inflammatory speeches against refugees, the reality is inhuman treatment. |
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It was submitted that his return to the United States would cause the United Kingdom to infringe his freedom from inhuman treatment. |
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They probably thought we were so inhuman and so evil so as to be totally devoid of feelings. |
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They violate the convention against torture and other forms of cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment. |
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He and his political cronies are guilty of cruel and inhuman treatment of a helpless human. |
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Anyways, lets not dwell on the inhuman ways in which some humans treat their brothers. |
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In the past I would have cringed at calling someone something so inhuman, but I hadn't met anyone as nasty and rude as Christine before, so the name was justified. |
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For all its supposed warmth and humanism, Midnight is completely inhuman to half the population. |
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Echoing Cole's sense of the sublime, geologists saw the landscape as a dynamic expression of inhuman forces operating over vast stretches of time. |
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Communist realist art is often brutal and inhuman, but it can also display a touching faith in human nature and perfectability, as I think this poster indicates. |
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Torture is, of course, a more severe type of inhuman treatment. |
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From that place I wrote incident after incident concerning the most inhuman barbarity that had been enacted by citizen guerrillas and butternut soldiers. |
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It was, to say the least, inhuman, to leave these sick men, ill fed, ill clad, and lying on an exposed part of an open field in the rain and wind for up to close upon six hours. |
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While torture is non-existent in New Zealand, and cruel, inhuman or degrading punishment very rare, it is always good to have a backstop to make sure we stick to our ideals. |
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Then it gave out a horrible, inhuman wail and melted back into black ooze. |
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His inhuman biceps and sultry hip pumping will ease any pain felt after hearing about his exit from the figure skating scene. |
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Liberalism, the evolving attempt to fully express the human, was about to face an inhuman threat. |
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Venom began to glow an unnatural green color as the room seemed to darken and time slowed as Bloodlust joined her sister with her own inhuman red illumination. |
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These guys do good jobs given the kind of nonlives they live. It's inhuman. They can't go home. They can't see their ladies. |
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Condemning APS and Shikar Pur incidents, he said the two incidents were barbaric and inhuman acts of terrorism. |
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The Court of Appeal held that Article 3 ECHR not to subject a person to inhuman or degrading treatment does apply to the State. |
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In order to prevent torture and inhuman or degrading treatment, the Committee for the Prevention of Torture was established. |
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In grievous and inhuman crimes, offenders should be remitted to their prince. |
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From the moment of the declaration by Germany, she would reopen her inhuman warfare by the indiscriminate use of submarines. |
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The song itself is a screecher, moving forward with unrelenting force, with Trey Holton's vocals taking on an inhuman quality. |
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Although Norine had pretended to wash her hands of all responsibility for Branch's little charge, she was by no means so inhuman as she appeared. |
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What fanatics like the Taliban and now ISIS enact in the name of their perverse sense of God is not animalistic or inhuman, but all too human. |
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Gujjar said the Punjab government had started victimising and carrying out inhuman activities against its political opponents. |
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In a close-to-human face, every inhuman trait becomes magnified. |
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It seems that the more zombified and inhuman the creatures grow to be, the more indefinite their gender roles become. |
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They thought of 'the craftsman' as free, creative, and working with his hands, 'the machine' as soulless, repetitive, and inhuman. |
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She also criticised the inhuman conditions at evacuation centres, especially at Zamboanga City's sports complex, which is overcrowded with 70,000 people. |
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They said due to lacklustre and senseless approach of the rulers of KP Government, the terrorists were regrouping and increasing their nefarious and inhuman acts. |
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He said that our commitment with 144 children who were hardheartedly killed in Army Public School Peshawar lasts forever that no mercy will be shown for these inhuman killers. |
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In science-fiction scenarios, a cyborg is usually alien and inhuman. |
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The letter by Mrs Joe Thomas on rape incidents in India, prompted me to bring to light the disgusting inhuman acts which go on in India unabatedly. |
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His and Gertrude's was a fairybook marriage. The fairy tale ended quickly. After a miscarriage, Gertrude Thomas winced over pregnant black women slaving under the inhuman sun. |
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Initially the Court took a restrictive view on what consisted of torture, preferring to find that states had inflicted inhuman and degrading treatment. |
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Vansittart Smith, fixing his eyes upon the fellow's skin, was conscious of a sudden impression that there was something inhuman and preternatural about its appearance. |
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That Antonia whom you violated, was your Sister! That Elvira whom you murdered, gave you birth! Tremble, abandoned Hypocrite! Inhuman Parricide! Incestuous Ravisher! |
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