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The poorer the woman, the tighter the trap and the more cruelly it binds.
More cruelly, they are blacklisted, which means that no studio can get away with hiring them.
Dogs are slaughtered much more cruelly on Bali, said Ms. Girardi, the Bali animal welfare advocate.
Today is World Blood Donor Day, and that fact couldn't be more cruelly ironic for America's LGBTQ community.
Time has taken its toll on Rooney more quickly, more cruelly than it has or will on others.
Sometimes, rather more cruelly, he's trying to convince me that "ugly child actors" have finally grown into attractive people.
And yet it is > from the latter that nature has more cruelly demanded back the gift she had > given.Cicero, Tusculan Disputations 1.93,as cited by Rawson, Children and > Childhood in Roman Italy, p. 104.
They argue that the author 'would have been a misogynistic one' from the way she describes Plectrude, Pepin II's wife who opposed Charles Martel, condemning her of 'a womanly plan' that featured 'feminine cunning more cruelly than was necessary'.
Hall, Weapons and Warfare, 189–190. Hall writes of the episode—and the slaughter of much of the Imperial infantry despite their attempts to surrender—that "the new brutalities of sixteenth century warfare could hardly have been more cruelly exemplified".
Bosc operates on Marie-José and transforms her into a beautiful woman. Tardivet then begins to treat her even more cruelly. He becomes embittered and hateful towards Marie-José because her changed appearance makes him think she is no longer his. Marie-José and her sister's husband, Gérard Durieu, want to elope and restart their lives, but they are stopped when Pierre Tardivet kills Dr. Bosc.
Peter H. Clark states, "Nowhere has the prejudice against colored people been more cruelly manifested than here." Cincinnati, which lies along the Ohio River in southern Ohio, bordered the Union-held slave state of Kentucky. People from Ohio were "aggressively barring" blacks from migrating to the state. State laws, called the Black Laws of 1804 and 1807, required that blacks provided proof that they were free and posted $500 guaranteeing good behavior.
According to Dương, most writers must learn how to voice their individual concerns within a group mentality. In other words, their writing must reflect the individual and the masses at large in a way that's approved by the party; Dương finds that most writers in contemporary Vietnam get caught up in the group thinking mentality. Dương has felt the effects of censorship perhaps more cruelly than many of her fellow writers. Her work is not contained in any Vietnamese anthologies or collections.
Watts reported "we found the bodies of the dead usid [sic] in a most inhuman & barbarous manner" and that "the most cruel Barbarity that had ever been exercised by any civilised Nation; nay, Savage barbarity in its utmost exertion of cruelty could but equal it."Deposition of Col. Frederick Watts & Sam'l Henry by Andrew Long, dated May 14, 1778. Lacey's report to Major General John Armstrong further documented the atrocities: > Some of the unfortunate, who fell into the merciless hands of the British, > were more cruelly and inhumanely butchered.
Dickinson wrote a journal of the ordeal, which was published by the Society of Friends in 1699 as > God's Protecting Providence Man's Surest Help and Defence in the times of > the greatest difficulty and most Imminent danger Evidenced in the Remarkable > Deliverance of divers Persons, from the devouring Waves of the Sea, amongst > which they Suffered Shipwrack. And also from the more cruelly devouring > jawes of the inhumane Canibals of Florida. Faithfully related by one of the > persons concerned therein, Jonathan Dickenson (sic).Title page of the 1699 > first edition, as reproduced in Andrews and Andrews.
Highly detrimental to his reputation was the quarrel with dying Semyon Nadson. Having construed the latter's criticism towards himself as an 'ingratitude' (Burenin assisted Nadson's debut publication; the latter felt uneasy with the fact) he published fragments from Nadson's personal correspondence, then accused the poet of simulating his illness in order to receive financial support from friends. According to popular myth the shock Nadson received was fatal and in several days' time he died. "Since then Burenin's been treated [by the literary elite] so much more cruelly than he'd treated Nadson and [the latter's] fan Eleonora Obmokni," according to the theatre critic Alexander Kugel.
As he left, Aerin burnt herself alive in her halls, and the remnant of the Folk of Hador was persecuted even more cruelly from that time. Túrin next tried to find Finduilas and followed the trail towards the forest of Brethil, but came too late: the woodmen informed him that she had been killed by the orcs when the Men of Brethil had ambushed them in an attempt to rescue the prisoners. Túrin collapsed of grief upon her grave, and was brought to Ephel Brandir. There he took up his life again, now calling himself Turambar ("Master of Doom") and renouncing his descent, hoping to overcome thus his curse.
His translation of Heine's "Buch der Lieder" is perhaps > the best complete English version of a work than which none more > irresistibly attracts or more cruelly eludes the art of the translator. He > was also author of a few brief prose works, including a "Life of Sarsfield" > and a "Study of Shelley." At one time he was a familiar figure at the Savile > Club, but for some years his delicate health and his constitutional hatred > of noise and bustle kept him far from town life. He was a man of striking > appearance, and the sweetness, unselfishness, and loyalty of his character > gave to intimacy with him a charm and fragrance which his friends will not > easily forget.

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