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105 Sentences With "brutes"

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Brusatte: We used to think dinosaurs were dumb lumbering brutes.
Eastern Europeans brutes, and Asians have found themselves asked to
My obsession with sweaty brutes only grew in high school.
They had the perpetrators on video, brutes in hard hats.
We've had reports of the snowy white brutes terrorising pensioners.
She has beaten down brutes as a spy in Berlin.
Myth: Neanderthals were dumb brutes who didn't mingle with Homo sapiens.
Cocaine, it was implied, was turning black men into superhuman brutes.
Despite their reputation as brutes, Neanderthals showed signs of remarkable mental sophistication.
Fighters are just brutes that come to entertain the rich white people.
His enthusiasm for a brute like Mr Duterte gives heart to brutes everywhere.
Fear of the unknown, of rejection, has put brutes and villains in power….
In the early 20th century, Neanderthals were thought of as simple-minded brutes.
The Serbs are sadistic, arrogant brutes who would gladly murder them if they stayed.
By some migratory magic, despite the bullies, brutes and philistines, he had reconstituted himself.
My poor guards suffered several beatings from brutes and politicians who couldn't be turned away.
We rattle off monsters' names with great ease and compare them to our present brutes.
In a Facebook post two years ago Bachmann had called immigrants "trash, "cattle," and "brutes.
Our great national heroes were decent leaders who defeated brutes and tyrants without imitating them.
Sabonis and Kanter are both post-up brutes and excellent rebounders, particularly on the offensive end.
One way or another, we're going to help you exterminate every last one of the brutes.
We're beginning to understand these people after a century of putting them down as apelike brutes.
Harington, who plays the broodiest of brutes, Jon Snow, was unsurprisingly tight-lipped on what he knew.
They are just too alien to be intelligible; Odysseus sees them only as "brutes," beneath his regard.
I think it's because it's easier to hurt them if you think of them as dumb brutes.
Traditionally, they were thought of as dimwitted brutes, but as we're learning, this is far from the case.
Victims appeared to be brutes with no connection to a family or community, or to institutions like marriage.
Vucevic has the defensive instincts of a chair, but his shooting separates him from other archaic post brutes.
The white men, the decent ones as much as the brutes, have the answers, the power, the agency.
The men in the movie, which is written and directed by Issa López, are either yellow-bellies or brutes.
But Mr Kenyon does his readers no service in reducing Africa's post-colonial history to its most burlesque brutes.
Leaders of Australia and Canada also eagerly helped with the torture, rendition and extermination of black and brown brutes.
His subsequent music projects, the bizarro absurdist theater Men's Recovery Project and the caustic Wrangler Brutes, were no less confrontational.
Today's chess engines, innately oblivious to these principles, come across as brutes: tremendously fast and strong, but utterly lacking insight.
Decades ago, Neanderthals were depicted as club-carrying, dim-witted brutes who spent their days clobbering each other with reckless abandon.
Stepping out onto the Tube platform, the lazy brutes of the British workforce barely evident, I felt distinctly German, distinctly European.
But here he returns to his frequent and rather tired assertion that most men are brutes, and most women are witches.
Dr. Harding said we shouldn't be quick to dismiss the Vikings, who "were brilliant" despite popular perception of them as brutes.
But more than that, the world of these brutes is simpler than ours, ruled by steel rather than estimated taxes and SEO.
While Audi and Mercedes have introduced larger brutes, BMW refused to offer anything bigger than an X43 with an optional third row.
Human existence is thus not at all like the existence of brute matter, or, for that matter, like the existence of brutes.
Amid suggestions of a larger societal collapse, the one-percenters on the upper floors are snobbish brutes inclined toward drunkenness and debauchery.
Some hulking brutes weigh over two tonnes, an intimidating presence which would be all the more so if they still had horns.
Phil Murphy (D) to resign after she called Jews "brutes" on Facebook less than a week after a shooting at a kosher market.
If you have to have one of these big brutes in your own home, you can pick one up for around $300 on eBay.
Whether they're bullying pensioners in Gloucestershire or pestering punters in Cambridge, the snowy white brutes can get away with pretty much anything they want.
Addressing the lower house National Assembly, Interior Minister Christophe Castaner urged members to "stop the brutes ... (who listen) only to their hunger for chaos".
These findings suggest that Neanderthals were not the brainless brutes we think of them as, but similar to us in their capacity for culture.
Growing up in a world where he only felt put down, seeing Kendo Nagasaki body slamming English brutes every weekend was a joyous experience.
And what is the meaning of this chronicle of a power-stripped maddened old king and the brutes who humble him, if not pity?
This is the tale that Casey Wimpee's "The Brutes" tells, in a Spit & Vigor production at the New Ohio Theater in the West Village.
A powerful Brute, formerly of the Covenant, by the name of Atriox, has built a formidable army of fellow Brutes and ruthless mercenaries, The Banished.
Unlike United States Steel or Standard Oil, two of corporate history's biggest brutes, today's tech monopolies are rarely the exclusive provider of an essential commodity.
He's a hero for these perilous times, a man's man who can take on three big brutes at once and isn't afraid to wear pink.
You see, unlike some brutes in the fight game, Cowboy tells TMZ Sports he doesn't hold grudges against the guys he goes to war with.
Mr. Moldowan's team is now conducting paternity tests to see if the large, mature and weaponized brutes sire more offspring each season than the younger males.
His financial involvement in beauty pageants and professional wrestling is particularly emblematic, in its monetization of women as objects of desire and men as primal brutes.
It is true that most of the Japanese soldiers are depicted as brutes, as with nearly all South Korean films about Japan's colonial occupation of Korea.
Over the course of the game, you encounter races like the Krogan, a group of misunderstood brutes who look a little like salamanders crossed with velociraptors.
From bolted brutes to stitched-up superstars, Frankenstein's monster has taken on many forms in its more than a century of depictions on the big screen.
Mr. Prokopchuk, a university graduate who speaks six languages, does not fit the image that many foreigners — and many Russians — have of Russian police officers as boorish brutes.
This hipster elan is by design, aimed at separating those who identify with the alt-right from the yokels in the white sheets and brutes with swastika tattoos.
"The real damage was done in terse, workaday stories that justified lynching by casting its victims as 'fiends,' 'brutes,' 'born criminals' or, that catchall favorite, 'troublesome Negroes,'" he wrote.
"Those falling all over each other pledging loyalty to President ED are just brutes playing meek," Wadyajena wrote, referring to Mnangagwa by the initials of his first and middle names.
The game allows players to select and customize their armored battle suits, known as Javelins, making for varied squads with complementary play styles, from healers to brutes to ranged attackers.
Looking across the league in search of a trade that could truly trouble the two L.A. teams or the East brutes Milwaukee and Philly, I am repeatedly drawn to Denver.
The message to ISIS fighters is — and must be — that no one is above law, and that the law in its transparent administration is what distinguishes civilized nations from brutes.
"Exterminate All the Brutes," Sven Lindqvist By traveling in Africa while also learning from hundreds of books stored in his computer, Lindqvist shows us that racism was invented to justify colonialism.
Tom employs Mike as a construction worker and repo man and is grooming him to take over the shop, the museum and the local chapter of robe-wearing, cross-burning brutes.
School board member Joan Terrell-Paige in a lengthy Facebook comment on Sunday referred to the local Jewish community as "brutes" who have "threatened, intimidated and harassed" black homeowners, according to NJ.com.
There was a public hunger to imagine clashes between dinosaurs and humans, with the dinos usually represented as monstrous brutes and the people equipped with sophisticated weapons and a righteous sense of superiority.
And while it's noble of you to plead with your sister not to "hang back with the brutes" — to choose the aesthetes over the animals — you surely know it's a waste of breath.
Hamlet was one of Edwin Booth's greatest roles, and in "The Brutes" Edwin (Adam Belvo) keeps encountering the drunken ghost of his famous actor father (Eamon Murphy) backstage, stalking around like Hamlet's dead dad.
"There's this popular perspective of Neanderthals as being these simple cave men and slow-type brutes," said Paul Kozowyk, a graduate student at Leiden University in the Netherlands and lead author of the study.
The over-all effect is to compound the comedy of peril, and to suggest that our mortal initiatives, however brave, will usually be humbled and outwitted by the less subtle devices of the brutes.
But the hurt remains sharp, and in this pocket of the Upper West Side, the shock is still fresh: Had the brutes of bigotry been roused to the point that it could happen here?
Phil Murphy is calling on a Jersey City school board member to resign after she posted a comment on Facebook calling Jewish people "brutes" and accusing them of threatening, intimidating and harassing black homeowners.
The OnePlus 27 is a dainty feather compared to that pair of beefy brutes, and yet it still has that top-tier Snapdragon system-on-a-chip to make light work of any gaming task.
"Instead of punishing erring policemen, the Duterte regime just simply relocates these murderous brutes to other places, and worse, promotes some of them," Arman Hernando, the chairman of Migrante International, said at Mr. Rafael's wake.
Last week, just days after the kosher market shooting, a Jersey City school board member called Jews who moved to the city "brutes" and suggested a deeper "message" about the attack in a Facebook post.
It's an odd position Kalder finds himself in; even as he's denouncing these men—brutes, all of them—he still has to separate the wheat from the chaff, and to make grudging distinctions between his subjects.
He had a crush on one of his counselors, but the other campers didn't beat him up for being gay, "because all the brutes thought I was crazy," he said in an interview the next day.
In one critique, the English biologist St. George Mivart stressed "the fundamental difference which exists between the mental powers of man and brutes" and the inability of "vicious feminine caprice" to create enduring colors and patterns.
Days after the killings in Jersey City, a local school board member there, Joan Terrell-Paige, assailed Jews as "brutes" on Facebook, saying she believed the killers were trying to send a message with the slaughter.
So when he jumped from the roof of a Lincoln Center building, it came as a shock to his relatives, friends and co-workers, not to mention the celebrities who considered him a gentleman among brutes.
In the past, such autocrats would at least have had to contend with American censure — with the notable exception of some of the brutes on our side during the Cold War, like Suharto in Indonesia or Gen.
"Mädchen … nur mit Gewalt," released internationally as "The Brutes" or "Cry Rape," tries to explore a woman's despair after a violent sexual attack, but "can't avoid a sense of voyeuristic pleasure" in charting her torment, Mr. Young wrote.
Ted Turner's baby dethroned the then WWF on the back of edgy storytelling, bringing cool back with the nWo, and an undercard of lightning fast, top tier technical wrestling to make the lumbering brutes at the top more special.
Considered under any ordinary standard of human behavior and decency, though, the national security and intelligence community is made up of criminals of the worst kind, brutes whose whole lives are dedicated to presiding over death, destruction and misery.
"Where was all this faith and hope when Black homeowners were threatened, intimidated, and harassed by I WANT TO BUY YOUR HOUSE brutes of the jewish community," Ms. Terrell-Paige wrote in the post, which has since been deleted.
The reality is that leaders such as Sisi want to be able to engage in their human rights violations without criticism and while being considered respectable company in diplomatic settings rather than necessary brutes with which one must do business.
Unlike other universes in which orcs are run-of-the-mill, ill-intentioned brutes, the orcs in Warcraft are another race of intelligent creatures trying to survive through the death of their world, even if that means taking over someone else's.
When the scientist Marek realizes that these people consider him to be the messiah, he adopts the role and helps the moonpeople win their war against the Szerns, a race of telepathic half-bird, half-human brutes who are native to the moon.
Much of the civilized world must look at mixed martial arts and see nothing but madness and absurdity: two all-but-naked brutes beating each other senseless in a cage for the enjoyment of a mob and calling it a sport—what madness!
Jersey City's mayor is calling for a school board member to resign over a Facebook post in which she called Jews who moved to the city "brutes" and suggested a deeper "message" to the deadly attack at a kosher market there last week.
We've all been guilt shamed into thinking that something in the Australian psyche is ugly and that mixed with alcohol we turn into raging brutes or that by simply having fun somehow we've been breaking some great moral code, the eleventh commandment: thou shalt not have fun.
Craig Yoe and his wife Clizia Gussoni scour old romance comics for stories about women who hate their boyfriends for wanting to be circus clowns, stories about women who fall in love with hippies, commies, wimps, or abusive brutes, and they put them in these awesome books.
The Conservatives have an absolute majority, and a big chunk of Corbyn's Labour party are in love with easeful death, to the extent that they reacted with horror when he said that as Prime Minister he'd refuse to push the big red button marked 'exterminate the brutes.
The Little Sisters' ADAM is of great value to Jack, so upon doing away with the Sister in question's guardian—the cover-featured Big Daddy is just one of many, and almost every Little Sister is trailed by one of these bullet-sponge brutes—he's given a choice.
The 2016 killer clown crisis kind of seems like a prank by sixth graders at a sleepover that has spiraled out of control, but that hasn't stopped people in three different US states from reporting evil clown sightings and putting an entire nation on alert for the big-shoed brutes.
While what we once optimistically called the Arab Spring temporarily shook the region's totalitarian brutes (many of whom, it should be noted, are "friends" of the West), the lesson they took away from the dramatic demise of "milder" dictators, like Egypt's Hosni Mubarak, was that even the slimmest margin of dissent cannot be tolerated.
It was a giant leap backwards, an exercise in retrograde spectacle free of technique or ability, a return to the darkest and worst days — but still, those honest days — when you would turn on an MMA event and more than likely witness a bar fight between too brutes that had been moved inside a cage.
Based on books by the Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski (which have also inspired a popular video game series), the show follows Geralt during business hours (he's essentially an exterminator of mythical brutes) and outside of them, as his story intersects with the lives of a sorceress (played Anya Chalotra) and a young princess (Freya Allan).
She would have us remember that the colonists of Massachusetts Bay did not only burn witches and exterminate brutes; that they were, by historical standards, and by comparison to their brethren in Virginia, egalitarians who prized the freedoms of conscience over adherence to dogma; that their legal code was the ancestor of the Bill of Rights.
But when opponent after opponent after opponent after opponent, world without end, coaxes Hunt into the cage to risk his neck for money, only to prove himself anatomically unclean and morally corrupt, a born fighter like Mark Hunt can't be blamed for using every weapon at his disposal to beat back the brutes, in the name of decency, civilization, and a purer kind of cage-fighting.

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