This is true whether he's dealing with the tyrannically needy Louise, or the popular kids who torment them both at school. |
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This is Lucas's world we live in now, and it's a tyrannically nostalgic one. |
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Thus, Love lives in him tyrannically, in total lawlessness, resorting to violence when necessary. |
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These people will hold on to power, viciously, tyrannically and, as the former leader of the NDP said, demonically. |
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The line between adulthood and childhood used to be tyrannically drawn. |
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Rather than tyrannically declaring certain shows and games off-limits, teach them why you consider some choices inappropriate, giving them a model for decision-making skills. |
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John Flamsteed, the Astronomer Royal, had occasion to feel that he ruled it tyrannically. |
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Recently we have seen cases of the swaggering, contemptuous, politician who for years tyrannically wielded his power. |
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What I'm trying to say is that when you're really left to your own desires, your desires can pretty quickly end up seeming tyrannical, and tyrannically conflicting. |
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So it's worth revisiting how Americans conceive of the struggle to restrict the government's use of coercive force. There are several ways to constrain government agents from employing their power tyrannically. |
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How these Anglicisms and Australianisms survived the tyrannically homogenizing copy editing of an American university press I will never understand. |
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