Ernesto is seen as preening and shallow, almost sadistically delighting in his uncle Pasquale's discomfort, for all the ardency of his love. |
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In one climactic scene, he is publicly and sadistically humiliated by the king. |
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In that same year in Texas, James Byrd Jr. was sadistically chained by his ankles to a pick-up truck and dragged to his death down 3 miles of county road because he was black. |
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In the South mobs received less opposition from authorities, were more likely to sadistically torture their victims, and were more likely to kill. |
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The resulting speculation over an autumn poll is itself a useful weapon: Mr Brown's team have sadistically manipulated it to rattle the Tories. |
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Many have seen close relations sadistically murdered, and walked past piles of newly slaughtered, often mutilated, bodies. |
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He also sadistically beat one 13-year-old boy, as proved by three video tapes found at his home. |
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I now choose to move forward from this toxic wasteland of human depravity my victimiser sadistically exposed me to. |
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Five judges overturned the whole-life sentences of two notorious criminals, but upheld that of David Oakes, a man who sadistically killed his former partner Christine Chambers and shot dead her daughter, Shania. |
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And scaring people by sadistically exaggerating the perils, if only in retrospect, increases his credit. Next, say his admirers, and Mr Brown himself, he is a man of strong values, derived from his Presbyterian background. |
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One is that while the ECB might be sadistically obsessed with low inflation, Germany could still potentially do something about the distribution of demand across the euro area. |
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This lot fly to Ella's rescue whenever she is set sadistically impossible tasks and there's a lovely point where it becomes apparent that they embody the watchfully solicitous spirit of the dead father. |
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