On one hand, he invites us to laugh at a group of hopeless stumblebums tyrannised by their supposedly defenceless victim. |
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And over 12 years he mocked the UN, while he tyrannised and impoverished his own people. |
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They are bombing Libya because they can't bear for innocent people to be tyrannised, by the tyrants they were arming and funding for years. |
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The idea of being tyrannised by telephone will horrify some people. |
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The vengeful crowd in Peter Grimes might as well be the townsfolk in Hawthorne's The Scarlet Letter – in which a young woman is tyrannised for her adultery – or the prosecutors of the Salem witch trials. |
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