Now that he is sending minatory letters to blameless booksellers, this verdict may have to be reviewed. |
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Behind both these minatory visions stands a bloodthirsty Father, damning and punishing. |
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Exploitations of various kinds, in several directions, are recounted in a tone both minatory and droll. |
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In the first movement, the Lambeg drums are male, minatory, and hostile, in conflict with the main orchestra. |
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The Soviet Union undermined its own objectives by minatory behavior that produced a palpable sense of threat in the Japanese public. |
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He could be both hortatory and minatory in his public utterances and yet retreat to a small, still voice in the solitude of his study. |
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His depiction of a minatory US foreign policy and its sinister motives is grossly unfair. |
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The page might need to be consulted soon, before Microsoft lawyers track down the page author and get around to drafting minatory letters to have it shut down. |
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On first reading, this language no doubt sounds minatory to pro-choicers and pleasing to pro-lifers. |
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The leaders of the fuel protest in 2000 have been making minatory noises. |
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One of the last bestselling American diet books to adopt a minatory tone towards self-control was Dr Irwin Stillman's 1967 Quick Weight Loss Diet. |
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But their role in the new order was necessarily prophetic and minatory. |
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Lin was soon to make statements crude in content and minatory in tone. |
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These frontier wilderlands are the retreat of a nostalgic whimsy, and the drawing rooms of the nascent American metropolis are now invested with a minatory playfulness. |
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All of these punishments were performed in the presence of the offenders' military unit and were seen simply in terms of minatory retribution and deterrence. |
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Last month he wrote a minatory letter to the president of Switzerland. |
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The rumours of Labour plots and putsches had been rumbling for months, but there was no sign of an attack, other than a couple of minatory articles in left-wing magazines. |
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It's not just the rebarbative pseudo-thought, the cliched political sloganeering, the minatory, all-knowing tone. |
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