He is handcuffed, strip-searched and brutalised by officials who throw him into jail. |
He is handcuffed, strip-searched and brutalised by French officials who throw him into jail. |
They know the degree of volatility and potential explosiveness of a brutalised population. |
The writer's body finds itself dismantled, brutalised, shook up, helpless, useless puppet, prey to disorganised ideas. |
In the Soviet Union, where millions of women were conscripted, they were just as aggressive and just as brutalised by the experience as the men. |
That he is a violent and brutal man there can be no doubt, but brutalised and a victim too. |