So when we talk about race, we're torn between stereotypes ruthlessly deployed and seeking out the particular. |
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Expect beerhall revelry, stiff-legged dancing and lots of ruthlessly efficient singing. |
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These uprisings were ruthlessly suppressed, as were the Levellers in England after the Civil War. |
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There doesn't seem to be any malice in him, even when he is ruthlessly manipulating everyone around him. |
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Her son is a ruthlessly ambitious journalist, who doesn't have time to notice her terminal cancer. |
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He ruthlessly threatens to bury the diner's young owner when the owner conscientiously decides to back out of the sale. |
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He was a political philosopher who became notorious for his ruthlessly pragmatic ideas. |
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All were ruthlessly moved on by the authorities, who then smashed up perfectly good houses to make them uninhabitable. |
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The oppressed has become the oppressor, with the tables being ruthlessly overturned. |
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He suppressed or ruthlessly excised many early efforts, including a piano concerto. |
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He keeps his ship on high alert at all times, and ruthlessly dogs his enemy. |
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The luxe look of the past 20 years has been minimalism, but it is ruthlessly disciplined and fiendishly expensive to achieve. |
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But others note that if she takes against somebody, their access will be ruthlessly cut off. |
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Steven cuts the santolina back ruthlessly so that it does not produce its odd little flowers. |
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Shows were being axed, and others ruthlessly dumped in graveyard slots after just a couple of weeks. |
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Her husband Nick is the one who bedded Kath, and this devastating truth forces Elaine ruthlessly to re-evaluate their shared past. |
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Overseas colonies were ruthlessly picked off, and the Republic's ports were blockaded. |
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Businesses competed ruthlessly, sometimes unethically, and corrupted the political system through bribes, kickbacks, and illegal rebates. |
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But then given his ruthlessly unprincipled behaviour in 1975 such behaviour shouldn't be unexpected. |
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The results are brief snapshots of modern American life that are ruthlessly funny and desperately sad. |
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The place had a uniformed commissionaire, a dress circle and rude behaviour was ruthlessly stamped out by frightening torch-wielding usherettes. |
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In Bordeaux, winemakers are simply trying to make the best grand vin, or top wine, and most will ruthlessly demote wines as they see fit. |
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Any expression of working class independence or militancy, no matter how limited, was to be ruthlessly stamped out. |
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Now testing is the responsibility of the US Anti-Doping Agency, a no-holds-barred body that hunts drugs cheats relentlessly and ruthlessly. |
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The Bohemian rebellion was ruthlessly suppressed in 1620 and Bohemia went through a decade of decline. |
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He was part of an administration that sold public assets and ruthlessly broke firm electoral pledges, such as that on the superannuation surtax. |
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Nevertheless, the plot makes some cogent comments on the idolization of designers, and the ending is ruthlessly appropriate. |
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When we find a story that we disagree with we ruthlessly fact-check every statement in order to find weaknesses. |
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The company works ruthlessly to destroy any competition before the competition even gets a chance to mount a challenge in the marketplace. |
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While at work you must ruthlessly suppress all three of these fine emotions. |
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It was an elite, skillfully and ruthlessly controlling demoralized and apathetic masses. |
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The whirlwind tour was meant to humanize the low-cost leviathan so often depicted as self-serving and ruthlessly pragmatic. |
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He pulled England out its wars and ruthlessly cracked down on social dissent. |
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The dichotomy that exists between reticent and proper small town papers and ruthlessly efficient small town gossips fascinates me. |
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He felt sunshine on his face, but it was quickly torn away from him as a sack was ruthlessly shoved onto his head and he was pushed away. |
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When he did paint actual places he had no difficulty in ruthlessly leaving out bits he didn't want. |
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It is not as if Bob has ruthlessly ditched loads of old duffers to make way for cutting-edge rock 'n' roll talent. |
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Previously Mahler's letters to his wife Alma have been available only in her ruthlessly expurgated version. |
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He emerges as a devastating cross-examiner, ruthlessly unmasking for history the feebleness of the whole enterprise. |
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He has written for several years about the ways in which jobbers and middle-men ruthlessly exploit migrant labour in the informal sector. |
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His work was all-consuming, often at the expense of those he loved, and he pursued his ambitions ruthlessly and selfishly. |
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Worse still, when disasters occur they are ruthlessly exploited to advance the globalisation agenda. |
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Their latest album is proof of this, smelting the finest elements of thrash, death and black metal and ruthlessly pouring the molten result down your throat. |
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We must ruthlessly accommodate ourselves to a world that has shown, once again, that it is not putty in our hands. |
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The nationwide store has ruthlessly exploited a legal loophole. |
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So I've got twice the number of underlings to ruthlessly torment now. |
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The Shi'as were ruthlessly suppressed and they retreated to Persia, joining with the local groups of Shi'a and eventually forming their own state under the Safavid Shahs. |
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In 1920, under a League of Nations mandate, the British ruthlessly crushed a Shi'ite uprising, installing members of the Sunni minority as rulers of Iraq. |
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He not only occupied central and southern Italy with exemplary speed, but ruthlessly disarmed the Italian forces and contained the Allied landing at Salerno. |
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The paratroopers deal ruthlessly with anyone who gets in their way. |
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Businesses will even more ruthlessly poach skilled workers off each other. |
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True, Rifkin readily acknowledges that globalization is uprooting cultures, threatening languages, and ruthlessly destroying the domestic economies of developing nations. |
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The 21-year-old's nerveless performance in the final, as he ruthlessly crushed Juan Carlos Ferrero, would have been enough to propel him to superstardom in his home country. |
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All dissenters have been systematically and ruthlessly eliminated. |
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It got physical soon enough and I watched him beat my mother ruthlessly. |
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Our society is dynamic and affluent, so maybe it makes sense to allow ' psychopathic ' corporations to do what must be done to create wealth, no matter how ruthlessly. |
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She entered into the marriage, but was ruthlessly beaten by her in-laws and her husband. |
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There, he ruthlessly kills off the small critters of the surrounding wilderness. |
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The only character who stands out for me is Dave Lightener, who makes free with the wives of enlisted men while ruthlessly recruiting their sons for the war. |
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Toward the end of the 19th century, the government in Santiago consolidated its position in the south by ruthlessly suppressing the Mapuche Indians. |
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And yet, while most of us basked in these literary offerings, less generous critics ruthlessly savaged these works. |
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The Pilgrim Fathers thanked the Wampanoag Indians for their hospitality over a three-day feast in 1621, then proceeded to drive them ruthlessly off their native lands. |
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Moreover, he must reconcile himself to the fact that, in order to maintain his power, he will often be forced by necessity to act treacherously, ruthlessly or inhumanely. |
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Henry VII improved tax collection within the realm by introducing ruthlessly efficient mechanisms of taxation. |
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The rebellion, known as the Pilgrimage of Grace, was ruthlessly suppressed. |
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He ruthlessly suppressed pirates who had long plagued Chinese and southeast Asian waters. |
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We hope the church leaders can waken their fellow Alabamans to the moral damage done when forgiveness and justice are so ruthlessly denied. |
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Pashas, khedives, sultans, kings, colonial proconsuls, colonels, and generals have taken turns ruling it autocratically and ruthlessly. |
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Subsidisation of certain industries has continued,and loopholes in regulations have been ruthlessly exploited. |
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Simon was clearly struggling with the injury and Murray ruthlessly employed several drop shots to turn the screw in the next few games. |
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We can have a ruthlessly self-consistent system, like Hitler's biologism or Stalin's Marxism, but it will not be human. |
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In turn, the English hated him, but the king retaliated ruthlessly with his military force to subdue the rebellions and discontentment. |
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In any state of society where crime can be profitable you have got to have a harsh criminal law and administer it ruthlessly. |
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The original temperate forest found by the first European settlers was exploited ruthlessly until only small patches remained. |
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He continued to ruthlessly eliminate opposition, and when he died in 1034 he was succeeded by his grandson, Duncan I, instead of a cousin, as had been usual. |
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Barrow, in his biography on Robert the Bruce, accused Edward of ruthlessly exploiting the leaderless state of Scotland to obtain a feudal superiority over the kingdom. |
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He's frank and searingly open, ruthlessly self-deprecating, and all done while spinning around the stage like a Michael Jackson tribute jacked into the mains. |
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He ruthlessly put down the various risings, culminating in the Harrying of the North in late 1069 and early 1070 that devastated parts of northern England. |
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But after grand inquisitors Phil Schofield and Holly Willoughby ruthlessly forced him to regurgitate Number 10's current PR-puff list, Call Me Dave came into his own. |
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The Protestant Camisards were ruthlessly suppressed in the 18th century. |
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