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The cycle ended more brutally than Trump could have imagined.
Lightweight polymer-based nets enabled supertrawlers to rake the ocean even more brutally.
But families also act as enforcers of ever more brutally interpreted traditional law.
NOWHERE in the Americas was the cold war fought more brutally than in Guatemala.
You said North Korea has more brutally oppressed its people than any other regime on Earth.
Tragically, Israel reacted even more brutally than I expected — and I've lived through three of its wars.
Having a phone gives it something new and shiny, but the smartphone business is even more brutally competitive than PCs.
Reporter: You at that point said that North Korea has more brutally oppressed its people than any regime on Earth.
When the larvae transform into adult beetles, they get right back to it, only now they dispatch amphibians even more brutally.
And you, at that point, said that North Korea has more brutally oppressed its people than any other regime on Earth.
Shokunin culture can have a side that, to those of us raised on a more brutally capitalistic worldview, verges on the ridiculous.
The next round of redistricting, after the 2020 census, promises to be even more brutally efficient in maximizing partisan advantage than the last one.
" Trump said in January during the State of the Union address that North Korea has "more brutally oppressed its people than any regime on Earth.
By lifting sanctions and reopening Iran to international business, the deal enabled the regime to overcome financial crises and more brutally suppress its domestic opponents.
The more noise they made, the more brutally they were beaten — this enabled prisoners to identify the newcomers who were not yet aware of the consequences of making noise.
More brutally, the Romans, seeing people of mixed sex as a bad omen, might kill a person whose body and mind did not conform to a binary sexual classification.
Dr. Mitchell testified that he visited the Cobalt prison once, in 2002, and reported that the chief of interrogations was behaving more brutally than the agency authorized for interrogations.
But pro tip: if you're hungry for more brutally nihilistic TV with an expansive universe and plethora of fan theories now that Game of Thrones is over, then look no further.
Once this allegorical setup is grasped, the journalist's fate, the disposition of the corpse and the movie's final shot make for a thriller that, while lesser than Hitchcock's, is more brutally cynical and despairing.
This applies more brutally to leveraged and inverse ETFs that seek 2x or 3x exposure to a long or short index, where losses can compound in a hurry due to the use of derivatives and short positions.
Has there ever been a major pop hit more brutally self-lacerating than Janis Ian's confessional song "At Seventeen," in which she used the words "ugly duckling girls like me" to describe the misery of not being a high-school golden girl?
It also sends a toxic message to other girls and women: To speak publicly, you must be perfect, and if you screw up, even in the most minor of ways, you will be publicly harangued far more brutally than your male peers.
Before we look more closely at the year's lineup of movies with the best shot — or even just a halfway decent shot — at making it to the Oscars, it's worth noting that nowhere is the awards season conversation more brutally wide open than Best Actress.
When this happens, the suit becomes taller, more muscular and grows spikes and allows the scarab to fight without Jaime's conscience as a restriction. This lets it fight more brutally. However, Jaime and the scarab do not like this and only resort to it in desperate situations.
The younger the guards were, the more brutally they behaved. After the labor shifts, the guards would report poor performance to the camp management. Those accused of lack of effort were punished with 25 strokes of a cane, sometimes up to 50. The prisoners that were beaten frequently rarely lived long.
Where possible, he took particular care of Austrian Jewish inmates such as Robert Danneberg, Heinrich Steinitz and Edmund Reismann who were treated even more brutally by the camp authorities than other prisoners. Buchenwald concentration camp was targeted and badly degraded by American bombers on 24 August 1944. A number of the prisoners were killed. Roman Felleis was one of them.
Văn Thân movements attacked Christian villages across the country while pro-Văn Thân officials ignored the attacks. Christian villages with pro-French army pastors (who were often French born) tended to be attacked more brutally than villages with non-partisan pastors. Places with French pastors were more likely to receive protection from the French Army, causing many villages with native pastors to protect themselves.
4, 1908, pp. 87–129. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/27699943. Other critics take this sentiment of penance as the real indicator as to which of the two works is the original as well as the superiorly honest. If this were true, then the original version of the prologue would most likely be the more brutally honest of the two, perhaps the longer less edited version.
Rasmussen p. 47 However, they replicated the brutal conditions which had led to numerous revolts in Haiti—the high profits were made by working slaves longer hours and punishing them more brutally, so that they lived shorter lives than any other slave society in North America.Rasmussen p. 49 Some accounts claimed blacks outnumbered whites by nearly five to one by 1810, and about 90% of whites in the area owned slaves.
However, the pursuing French burst into the town in several places and massacred the badly-armed defenders. Many non-combatants were probably killed as well. Having disposed of the armed opposition, the French subjected the unfortunate town to a brutal sack. The Spanish ravaged the country more brutally in their retreat than the French.Sir William Francis Patrick Napier: History of the War in the Peninsula, Pennsylvania State University, p. 45.
In 1977, he came up with the dystopian drama series 1990 for BBC2, starring Edward Woodward. Greatorex dubbed the series "Nineteen Eighty-Four plus six". Over its two series it portrayed "a Britain in which the rights of the individual had been replaced by the concept of the common good – or, as I put it more brutally, a consensus tyranny." The same year he also devised (with Gerard Glaister) the BBC1 wartime drama Secret Army.
Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. 29. He later recollected: “The Pacific war raged ever more brutally. I could no longer...keep silent about the war, in which people were killing one another. Thus I traveled through the whole of Japan and preached resistance against the war and [advocated] the prayer for peace. It was a time in which any person who only spoke about resistance to the war, would go to prison because of that alone”.
Mark apprehends Vincent, but Johnny arrives and fatally shoots Vincent to "settle the score." Kham finds himself with Kohrn in a huge room, and he is shown the skeleton of Por Yai, encrusted with jewels as a gift to Madame Rose. Her men then attack Kham, and he attacks them more brutally than previously seen, by breaking many of the men's arms and legs. The wrestler from the monastery is called in, along with three others.
Gli ospizi medioevali e l'Ospedal-grande di Viterbo: memorie storiche, by Cesare Pinzi (1893), page 173. > Later transformations embellished even more brutally, the primitive style of > this temple. The vaults were designed to conceal the old skeletal roofs of > the aisles: many altars ripped through the majestic nakedness of the walls > and insolent masons covered them with mortar giving in to those who can care > not a whit how many paintings, inscriptions and other precious memories > existed in that place. The simple facade was reconstructed after the war.
The protests have led to questions of how long the conflict may last for, and whether it will escalate into violence, possibly evolving into a full revolution, akin to how the Euromaidan protests turned into a revolution in Ukraine in 2014. The German Marshall Fund, a US think tank, noted that the protests were more widespread, and more brutally repressed, than previous protests in Belarus. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) reported that it would not be monitoring the 2020 election as it had not been invited to do so. This was the first time since 2001 the OSCE's Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) did not monitor elections in Belarus.
The bull also covered Cardinal d'Este, who Paul complained was trying to become pope by simony. Paul IV's reforms did not abolish nepotism, however – 3 of the cardinals at the conclave were Paul's nephews, the most influential being Carlo Carafa and the other two being Diomede Carafa and Alfonso Carafa. On the model of pope Alexander VI (one of the Borgia popes, who had died on the same date as Paul 56 years earlier), Paul had tried to build up his family's power in Italy, mainly at the expense of the Colonna family, whose many lands (including the imperial Palia fiefdom) were seized and handed over to the Carafa family. Paul's nephews ruled even more brutally than he and abused their power so much that at one point Paul was forced to step in, stripping Carlo of power early in 1559.
The Socialist Party of America led by Eugene V. Debs gains increasing support, and soon the unrest has led to a Second American Revolution and Second American Civil War, following which Kane is ousted from the White House, overthrown, and executed for treason. Afterwards, a new socialist order, led by Debs, takes over. The United States of America becomes the United Socialist States of America. The early idealism of this change is misplaced, however; upon Debs' death in 1926, power is seized by Al Capone (an obvious parallel to Joseph Stalin, just as Debs is used to mirror the achievements of Vladimir Lenin), who proceeds to rule over the USSA with a brutal, repressive fist of iron, establishing a cult of personality around himself, exiling and executing his political rivals and ruling the country more brutally and ruthlessly (and incompetently) than any of the robber barons who were previously deposed.

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