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"viciousness" Definitions
  1. violent and cruel behaviour
  2. great hate and anger

250 Sentences With "viciousness"

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No one dares to criticise the king's viciousness or caprice.
There's a level of viciousness that I was not expecting.
Khan's team found the viciousness of the Goldsmith campaign unsettling.
This would add a level of public viciousness to Twitter.
The viciousness of the 2016 Democratic primary is sometimes exaggerated.
It's slick, empty, and uninterested in anything but its own viciousness.
It is as if Trump did not know of Assad's viciousness.
That was a dark Batman who delighted in his own viciousness.
But sometimes it's just a cover for more cruelty and viciousness.
It's blissfully relentless, crescendoing in a stunning act of creative viciousness.
Ever-deepening and ravenous cruelty, viciousness, annihilation are defended and worshipped.
And there is a level of viciousness that I was not expecting.
Online has given them a platform to use viciousness to full effect.
The volume of Luther's works was as striking as their occasional viciousness.
Trump's critics have often answered his viciousness with their own viciousness, his abandonment of norms with their abandonment, his fear-mongering with their fear-mongering, his unwillingness to speak to the whole of the country with their own parochialism.
While most murders are brutal, the viciousness of Byrd's killing shocked the world.
"There is so much anger and viciousness in our politics today," she said.
It's a dreadful, terrifying moment and, for this filmmaker, unusual in its viciousness.
Yet incidents of viciousness in wolves are too few and rare to mention.
In reality, and notwithstanding the viciousness of its many enforcers, slavery was institutional.
Despite his viciousness and incompetence, he was hailed as a hero by many Africans.
This time, it's the women who are carrying out a different kind of viciousness.
A complex, dreadful piece of history becomes an undialectical ordeal of viciousness and victimhood.
This, ultimately, is the core of the smallness and viciousness of the Strzok affair.
But Trump's campaign did not thrive in spite of his viciousness but because of it.
The viciousness stems partly from a difference between trans rights and other social-justice movements.
Their viciousness results from a deep insecurity; it is in fact the antithesis of courage.
Hate, viciousness, suspicion, and fear conjure up all these horrible things that shouldn't be happening.
Faith here is nothing more than a disingenuous mask that veils viciousness and backward delusion.
And it is in the subtle turn toward viciousness, however mannered, that Colman really shines.
In the often idealistic world of virtual reality, Ethan Shaftel's Extravaganza has a uniquely pointed viciousness.
Comey is selling himself with the vigor of a Kardashian and the viciousness of a Trump.
Mr. Hardwick, a digital evangelist if there ever was one, gets particularly exercised about such viciousness.
And they do have to work hard to make sure national viciousness doesn't tear local bonds.
"These American clowns lie in utter viciousness that they stand with the Iranian people," he said.
He ripped into Sanders in one breath while lamenting the "viciousness" of politics in the next.
But even today's viciousness is as nothing if Mr. Macron does not win on May 7.
There's a viciousness in Rowling's descriptions and characterizations in the Galbraith books from time to time.
They kept coming back to the idea that hate had driven the viciousness of the crime.
It seriously underestimated the tenacity and viciousness of a minority regime with its back to the wall.
Are we mischaracterizing shark love with viciousness because of the size and severity of these "love taps"?
The tone is surreal, the viciousness bracing, and Álvaro's undiluted anguish the kind that never goes away.
But that is nothing compared to the energy and viciousness with which he has torn into Najib.
"Sometimes these days it feels like anger, hatred and viciousness are going to overwhelm us," he said.
Perhaps Mr. Oliver's viciousness can help Americans acknowledge how much of that poison is still with us.
That appears to be a result of the last election and viciousness we've seen in the past.
A death from suicide is "vicious", but so is a mother's love ("She loved me with a viciousness").
And it would've been a home run had she not called out the unexpected "viciousness" of American politics.
Independence. Patience. Viciousness. These are all traits I admire, and that I think we all need more of.
A feature-length adaptation of his own '80s TV show, he updates the crime procedural with beautiful viciousness.
The viciousness of online political discourse has permeated the way we talk about it IRL, to our detriment.
The country was thrilled by the contrast between their youth and femininity and the viciousness of their crimes.
"It is hard, and there is a level of viciousness that I was not expecting," Ms. Trump said.
"The viciousness was unlike anything I've seen," said al-Masri, whose version could not be verified by Reuters.
The pettiness radiates outward, as does the viciousness and lack of ethics — to his lawyers, to his kin.
Two centuries ago, the Romantics trumpeted the virtues of nature as the antidote to the viciousness of industrialization.
In hindsight, the beginning and end also feel somewhat rushed, ostensibly to present the policemen's viciousness in painstaking detail.
Viciousness has no redemptive qualities and, when directed towards an individual who lacks restraint, can be interpreted as incitement.
The viciousness of the attack brings Lee (Kate Mara), an uptight corporate risk specialist, to assess Morgan's continued viability.
A coarse and feckless viciousness is the operating procedure of his White House, and the poison spreads to everyone.
In literature, pearly whites can indicate viciousness and lust, while a lack thereof can signal disease or old age.
I felt the tension rising at every family or social gathering, where small disagreements took on a new viciousness.
Maybe the hard-core base is into that stuff but average people do not like that kind of viciousness.
National Security's combination of viciousness and incompetence leans hardest on those with the least protection: the young and the anonymous.
"Hardly people spoke of the viciousness of those who became the cause of the second World War," he told me.
Compared to the viciousness — in tone, style, and acuity — of the rest of the album, "So It Goes" seems sleepy.
As terrifying and sadistic as ISIS is, its agenda has never been a mystery, nor is its viciousness without precedent.
Each reached a point where, for reasons moral or political, Trump's pettiness and viciousness could no longer be shrugged off.
That incident, plus the reputation of her breed, subject to generalizations about viciousness, also knitted them closer as a couple.
The volume and viciousness of the attacks reflect how Facebook rewards emotionally charged content to generate reactions from its users.
And they return the show to a political theme it's still capable of handling well: the gentle viciousness of evangelical Christianity.
We don't know how to stop all this viciousness from happening; we don't, in the end, know exactly what to do.
To fans she is the most poised and polished surrogate for an administration that has often lapsed into viciousness and confusion.
The museum, which is part of the Smithsonian Institution, works hard to convey the everyday viciousness of slavery for its victims.
And then, a real partisan punch-up, unpredecented in its viciousness, is what many voters seem to want from this election.
Social media users quickly criticized Ivanka Trump on Monday morning for discussing the "level of viciousness" she has seen in Washington.
Mr. Pompeo denounced the former president for underestimating "the tenacity and viciousness of radical Islam" and for his policies on Iran.
The viciousness, toxic partisan anger, intellectual dishonesty, motive-questioning and sexism are at all-time highs, with no end in sight.
However, there is something different about the level of viciousness coming my way, because of my support of our current president.
Now, even Trump&aposs DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was not spared from the hostility and viciousness and the wrath of the left.
People bemoaned the viciousness of trolls, the impact of incendiary fake news, the frog memes and Twitter bots and YouTube conspiracy videos.
The regime's ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity have only intensified in their viciousness and cruelty as the war has dragged on.
The viciousness of the attacks from the Democrats and the liberal progressives at that point will surpass anything we have seen before.
Their hallucinations — in which they are transformed into deer in serene, wintry landscapes — are juxtaposed with the bloody viciousness of their workplace.
This year there were a lot of great essays on the shame culture and the out-of-control viciousness of online life.
Ivanka Trump on Monday said she is surprised by the "level of viciousness" she has seen so far during her father's presidency.
For sheer viciousness, loose talk about tariffs isn't going to match slamming the door on refugees, on Holocaust Remembrance Day, no less.
And, lo, a lot of Americans got to worrying about what viciousness, what greed, and what recklessness the People were capable of.
" Asked after the game to describe the viciousness exhibited by both teams, Ben Roethlisberger, the Steelers quarterback, simply shrugged and said "A.
Oh well 🤷🏽‍♂️ However, the unknown attacker continued dousing BN with water and condiments ... and the viciousness continued outside in the parking lot.
The act was contemptible, and in a way unbelievable: a future president showing the maturity and schoolyard viciousness of an 8-year-old.
While much gossip is rooted in apolitical personal viciousness and voyeurism, there is also a tradition of subversive scuttlebutt used to undermine political legitimacy.
Does Zull worry that the viciousness of the messages on his buttons and shirts is fueling ugliness on the fringes of this political convention?
"Bitterly divided" may not capture fully the extreme viciousness of the war raging in this country, in which everything but hot lead is flying.
Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls said during a press conference on Tuesday that the sheer viciousness of the attack left longtime lawmen stunned.
In this case, though, his concern wasn't the ostensible viciousness of the activity, it was its... lack of divine intervention in the training process?
Might the idea that no joke is off limits help foster a public callousness that encourages the very intolerance and viciousness the film decries?
"The magnitude and viciousness of it — I would suggest that their fingerprints were on it and no one else had that agenda," he said.
But the caper unlocked a strange, negative energy, a giddy viciousness that has swept across the sports landscape and, at times, felt almost feral.
If the other side is going after you with full viciousness, you've got to find a leader who can do the same to them.
When we had a three-day shutdown I was struck by the viciousness with which the White House turned against proposals for DREAMer relief.
In this environment, where women are often reduced to objects, the viciousness of the predator is abetted by the cowardice of those who remain silent.
There is a clear pattern of Trump, through his own personal viciousness and carelessness, abusing and alienating his top deputies, publicly as well as privately.
Trump has previously lamented the "viciousness" of the media covering her father's presidency, referring to the growing "cloud" of distractions resulting from the Russia probe.
I wrote a screenplay about internet anger and viciousness, which was a result of my experience of reading stuff online about myself and other people.
Trump's mendacity, viciousness, vulgarity and lack of preparation encouraged a kind of political journalism that wasn't just adversarial but outraged, urgent, mocking — and rightly so.
While Mr. Trump, 70, is known for his brashness and at times his viciousness, Mr. Priebus, 44, is regarded for his low profile and humility.
Progressing from lower level political campaigns, through the mid-level politics and finally into the furor, intensity and at times viciousness of national level politics.
Trump's bad impression of a president is causing the country to slip further into a fugue state of endless bickering and bad faith and viciousness.
Editorial In the last couple of decades, states have begun to recognize the particular viciousness of laws that prevent people with felony convictions from voting.
Everybody involved in the incident was operating in an emotional and moral context that has been set by the viciousness of the Black Hebrew Israelites.
The Wampanoags, who are the Indians in this tale, have long contended that the Thanksgiving myth sugarcoats the viciousness of colonial history for Native people.
When Trump went after him with viciousness, it meant Curry was subject to the same vitriol directed at former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
In 2018's production of Angels, Roy's viciousness, his casual racism, the self-satisfaction he displays at his own corruption, have shivering and uneasy resonances.
The film raises questions about the racial biases that might have prompted such viciousness and looks unflinching at the lack of humanity on display by police.
" Haberman herself made headlines this week for her decision to step away from Twitter, citing the "viciousness, toxic partisan anger, intellectual dishonesty, motive-questioning and sexism.
Ivanka, in an interview on Fox & Friends last June, said being in politics was "hard" and that there was "a level of viciousness" she hadn't expected.
The fire god Loge (Russell Thomas, sounding bronzed and burnished and wanting just a touch more viciousness) isn't the usual sprightly trickster, but wry and thoughtful.
Even when its stylized viciousness is undercut by real-world tragedy, The Punisher, like Marvel's very best Netflix series, gives its title character a bloody good introduction.
Like those works, "Hostiles" is most concerned with moral relativism, showing how Blocker's viciousness in killing is no different from the "savagery" he detests in Native Americans.
But in their complacency, they will further validate the truly non-negotiable things about Trump's candidacy: his various bigotries, his unusual viciousness, his promise of autocratic rule.
Instead of working to fix it, they.. Apparently, Ivanka is Taking A Stand by selling her father's mode of operations: Viciousness for me, and not for thee.
As Moore sees it, the answer is a panoply of neuroses, from a sense of sexual inadequacy to a fanatically rigid moral code to pure nihilistic viciousness.
Though both candidates were relatively good at staying on-message, those messages were filled with the same kind of viciousness that has run through the entire campaign.
Particular standouts at the Sunday matinee included a sweeping sense of melodic line from the baritone Renato Dolcini and the controlled viciousness of the countertenor Kacper Szelazek.
What starts in violence ends in viciousness, and then some, in "Vincent N Roxxy," a movie whose ambition makes up for quite a few of its misfires.
She's an unambiguous captive, trapped by sex and class, yet the viciousness that her liberation awakens — as carnal lust slips into bloodlust — precludes a facile redemptive reading.
As the social fabric decays, social isolation rises and online viciousness and swindling accumulate, you tell people that the state has to step in to restore trust.
Trump panders to prejudice by liberating previously repressed aggression, viciousness, and mockery and redirecting it at immigrants, people of color, women, gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people.
A villainous pair of swans have been tormenting the good citizens of Brimscombe, a tiny village in the Cotswolds, with such viciousness that it's become national news.
But it took her a year, several speechwriters and the example of Elizabeth Warren to figure out how to riposte Donald Trump's peculiar combination of viciousness and playfulness.
Letters To the Editor: The atrocity in Orlando has shocked us all in its viciousness, even though Omar Mateen apparently had only tenuous connections to ISIS at best.
Seriously, with this level of competent, focused, calculated viciousness, I can't wait to see what Clinton and her team can do with the Presidency and the Supreme Court.
Benefiting the most from the viciousness that Trump and Cruz have shown in recent days is the man who will walk away from the debate head high: Rubio.
"Government forces and the ruling party are treating suspected opponents with extreme cruelty and viciousness," said Daniel Bekele, the executive director of the Africa division of Human Rights Watch.
And he's been a standout in both his viciousness --he's had 70 officials executed since taking control -- and his commitment to appear tough to the rest of the world.
Amid the endless barrage of viciousness and cynicism you often find online these days, it felt really good to read someone who didn't concern himself with all that stuff.
The art by Geoff Senior is fantastic, by which I mean terrifying, and the viciousness with which the pair gleefully do away with the Dinobots truly shook me up.
Her short stories are majestic presentations of human foolishness, weakness, vanity, self-importance, viciousness, yet all of them are suffused with an awareness of and reverence for human worth.
The extreme nature of the programme was matched only by the extreme viciousness of the infighting, and the extreme incompetence with which plots were hatched and backs were stabbed.
The women were already household names at the time of the film's release, but it wasn't their talents on-screen that revitalized their careers; it was their viciousness off-screen.
The number and viciousness of femicides — or the killing of women simply because they are women — in Argentina is so extreme that many officials have called it a national emergency.
Freedom of the press Trump may want immigrants to embrace American freedoms, but no political candidate in modern history has attacked the media with the viciousness of the Trump campaign.
Ivanka Trump shared that she knew her job wouldn't be easy, but she was unprepared for the "viciousness" faced by her family since her father, Donald Trump, was elected president.
Two female journalists have jolted the sports world with a four-minute video revealing the kind of messages they regularly receive — read aloud by male friends staggered by the viciousness.
Mr. De Palma used to conjure that vicarious kick of attraction — but also the viciousness and risk in it, that the danger for women came at the hands of men.
For his part, Trump has limited his attacks on Pelosi since coming into office, not targeting her with some of the viciousness that he's hurled toward others who criticize him.
Perhaps if some of them had been included to help show Bundy's viciousness, the backlash against the movie for its glorification of Bundy's charm and appearance wouldn't be quite as intense.
Washington (CNN)Ivanka Trump said Monday she is surprised by the "viciousness" of the media covering her father's presidency, referring to the growing "cloud" of distractions resulting from the Russia probe.
"There is a level of viciousness that I was not expecting," she said when asked whether it is harder than she thought to focus on the things she wants to do.
While presidential campaigns have traditionally involved negativity, this year is unprecedented in quantity, visibility (thanks to Twitter), and the degree of viciousness, primarily attributed to the inflammatory rhetoric of Donald Trump.
Fourth, the viciousness of Kim's regime underscores the very real threat posed to the world by a nuclearized North Korea, capable of launching missiles at the U.S., South Korea, and Japan.
The viciousness of it reminded me of being bullied as a kid — called a faggot, spat on, beaten up, and even pushed in front of an oncoming ambulance... I wasn't hurt.
A belief that if a history of subjugation is tangled with a sanitized, whimsical idea of a time and place, then we should excuse all the viciousness that came with it.
Even though thematically polyglot, the intense interrelationships established here speak in different ways of palpable political violence and the means to repair such viciousness through the psychic healing of artistic imagination.
But in at least one aspect, convincing an adversary his son has died, the viciousness is magnified exponentially by the fact that Felix knows what it's like to lose a child.
Works like "Oh Momma Oh Poppa" from 2002 are studies in grief, shock and unmitigated viciousness, softened yet emotionally intensified by their extraordinary play of dark colors splintered by singing hues.
But intellectuals like Kristol didn't worry when media demagogues—Limbaugh, Drudge, Breitbart, Coulter, Hannity—came on the scene with all the viciousness of the nineteen-thirties radio broadcasts of Father Coughlin.
Editorial Even among that cast of illiberal leaders who rouse mobs with their ruthless policies and disdain for democratic protections, President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines stands out for his viciousness.
Senators say the viciousness of the fighting surrounding Trump's trial could be a sign of worse things to come, or it could mark rock bottom for bipartisan relations with better times ahead.
The President acknowledged the gravity of the crisis in a somber press conference, referring to the virus' "viciousness" -- but not before rattling off several false claims and bragging about his TV ratings.
Pennywise, who sometimes takes the form of a giant spider-like monster, and whose pouty moue can suddenly sprout rows of sharp, brownish fangs, both feeds and feeds upon ordinary human viciousness.
But in the op-ed, Haberman cited the "viciousness, toxic partisan anger, intellectual dishonesty, motive-questioning and sexism" that have emerged on Twitter as her motivation for stepping back from the platform.
"The lasting legacy of the Bork nomination was the unprecedented viciousness of the campaign to block him, which has been the standard for Supreme Court nominations ever since," writes Breitbart's Rebecca Mansour.
Much of her overarching criticism is boiled down in these two paragraphs: The viciousness, toxic partisan anger, intellectual dishonesty, motive-questioning and sexism are at all-time highs, with no end in sight.
While toxic misogyny is rife across all social media platforms that allow anonymous user handles, Indian Twitter responds with particular viciousness to women who are public personalities and appear to promote secular values.
The actual attackers who conduct attacks like those in London may well be deeply disturbed or even insane, but there is nothing insane about a strategy that pushes viciousness to its ultimate extremes.
The onslaught of social media has allowed for the chronicling of instances of blatant sadistic violence in a way that makes clearer than ever the viciousness by which cops often interact with us.
Burned bodies lay in the streets of King's Landing, multigenerational families were wiped out instantly and the poorest of the people bore the brunt of the viciousness inflicted by Daenerys atop her dragon.
The viciousness of the choreographed, late-in-the-process attacks and Democrats' rush to jettison the presumption of innocence disgusted many people who might otherwise have been more open to the Democrats' message.
But Meyerhold's support for the Revolution — he was an enthusiastic Communist Party member and an official in the early Soviet theater bureaucracy — could not protect him from the paranoia and viciousness of Stalinism.
Because the stories focus on the fugitive, much of the viciousness of slavery is displaced onto the slave-catcher—an odious figure, to be sure, but ultimately an epiphenomenon of an odious system.
As he did in the face of past accusations, Mr. Trump, 73, railed against impeachment as a "witch hunt" and a "hoax," attacking his adversaries with a viciousness rarely heard from previous presidents.
Taking on a role memorably embodied by Ron Leibman and Al Pacino, among others, he provides a fresh-as-toxic-paint interpretation that embraces extremes — of viciousness and, more surprisingly tenderness — without stripping gears.
But a full reading of Nixon's statements sound mild compared to the viciousness with which Trump is attacking the investigation looking into illegality, the press reporting on it and those providing information for it.
It is ironic that people who profit from movies and video games that promote excessive violence, like Avatar, deem themselves qualified to judge a former President of the United States with such viciousness and vindictiveness.
"As much as I wanted to stomp my foot and align myself with the opposition, there was no way I could stand behind the viciousness and ugliness that seemed to fuel these fundamentalists," she wrote.
Cleveland, Ohio (CNN)Facing a seemingly endless presidential campaign, marked by a viciousness and vulgarity not seen in either of his own election contests, President Barack Obama has boiled his incredulity down to one phrase.
All his new-money brashness, his wrong type of sexism, his grand mythopoeic violence decked out in gold and marble—it's entirely foreign to the prim, petty, insular viciousness of common-or-garden English Toryism.
But in the op-ed, published online Friday, Haberman cited the "viciousness, toxic partisan anger, intellectual dishonesty, motive-questioning and sexism" that have emerged on Twitter as her motivation for stepping back from the platform.
The trailer for the new "Heathers" TV series has dropped, and this time around the group is more inclusive of other races and genders, but there is still that viciousness familiar to high school cliques.
But the trial has not been a futile act because the jury, acting as the conscience of this community, has stated clearly and unequivocally that his hate, his viciousness, his depravity will not go unanswered.
"I'll never forget you know Clarence Thomas having to defend his name and honor, and the absolute viciousness of attacks against him," Hannity said in June on his radio show before the allegations against Kavanaugh surfaced.
And they don't understand, as he and Trump do, that at this crazy, cynical juncture, there's a band of voters so distrustful of the usual etiquette that they think valor lies in viciousness, integrity in insult.
Of the many rounds of strife, none matched the viciousness of the fight against IS. At least 7,19913 civilians, 20,000 security personnel and over 23,000 IS fighters were killed, according to a think-tank in Baghdad.
The unsigned piece, "America's Lethal Politics," said the attack appeared to be additional proof of the viciousness of our political climate, recalling a 2011 shooting in Arizona that killed six people and injured Congresswoman Gabby Giffords.
Instead, it revealed his inability to rise to the challenge Push presented, and perhaps more importantly, this highlighted not only the viciousness of Push but, like all great villains, the fact that Push thrives off this.
"This (political) viciousness extended to the equivalent of the enlisted men and women of the US military, and frankly I can't stand for that, and I will always, always, always call them on it," Kelly said.
Featuring a coterie of beloved indie outsiders like Imogen Poots and Alia Shawkat, as well as the now-late Anton Yelchin, Green Room packs a wallop of high-octane viciousness into the "teens versus rednecks" subgenre.
Though the documentary's larger argument is muddier and harder to verify, that speech from 1989 will haunt Coe's spiritual descendants with a viciousness that will only grow as more of the public learns about his views.
" The Manchester Chronicle published his first cartoon, in 1956, but by the 1960s he had been fired by the editor of the Times, William Rees Mogg—the amusing viciousness of his early work being thought "too seditious.
Mr. Christie remained the offstage villain, the Mephistopheles of Trenton, but it was impossible for even casual trial observers not to discern, from witness after witness, the evident viciousness and grubbiness of the governor and his administration.
The racism they face does not depend on the viciousness or virtue of individual white people, and for the most part the white characters are not treated as heroes for deciding, at long last, to behave decently.
And Cohen is right that small communities of depraved people, from pedophiles to anti-Semites, use online platforms in vicious ways — and internet giants invoke free expression while shirking their responsibility to deny such viciousness a refuge.
Now, we know that Trump's instinct when attacked by anyone — whether it's Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush, Ted Cruz, Khizr Khan, or Alicia Machado — is to respond with maximum viciousness and ugliness, with slinging mud and lies and smears.
"On the contrary, the BJP has been a victim of the viciousness of large sections of the media that flourished under the patronage of the Congress, left and other opposition parties," he told Reuters in e-mailed comments.
"Every day that we refuse to look at this as what it is, and the scale of it, and really the viciousness of it, will be a day where you will rue that we didn't act," he said.
This viciousness pushes asylum seekers and people trying to help them at the border to take desperate measures, like parents writing their name and birthdate in permanent marker on the back of their 2-month-old baby girl.
Every once in a while, Ivanka Trump emerges from the corrupt labyrinth of the White House to give an interview wherein she calmly attempts to appear palatable while defending the chaotic viciousness of her father and his administration.
"The distribution of images of criminal acts, as a form of advocating crime involving sensationalism, viciousness, mockery and morbidity, causes revictimization, banalizes violence, and threatens the dignity, privacy and identity of victims and their families," the group said.
For those who view Mr. Trump as a model politician who voices their grievances and fights with a viciousness they have long hoped for from Republicans, the accommodation is not just a relief but a source of delight.
In an extraordinary back and forth from opposite ends of Pennsylvania Avenue, Mr. Trump appeared to revel in the viciousness of his brawl with the four progressive women who have become the young faces of the Democratic Party.
Almost better than the plot are Hauty's sometimes jarring, but always entertaining, asides about the fates of ancillary characters — we get to hear how some of them will die, years later — and the petty viciousness of office politics.
Mr. Pompeo — whose remarks came almost exactly a decade after Mr. Obama delivered a landmark speech in the same city — denounced the former president for underestimating "the tenacity and viciousness of radical Islam" and his policies on Iran.
It's likely, too, that Limón isn't faking his revulsion over Escobar's indiscriminate viciousness and instead saw this plan to ambush Carrillo as merely the best way to save a woman who gambled her life on his assurance of safety.
Performed in Spanish (with seat-back English subtitles) on a sleek contemporary set (by Raúl Abrego), "Exquisite Agony" wants to be a play about the human heart: its fumblings and yearnings, its bruises and scars, its generosity and viciousness.
"There is a level of viciousness that I was not expecting," the first daughter said during an interview on "Fox & Friends" when asked whether it is harder than she thought to focus on the things she wants to do.
If there is anything in this time where you see an increased amount of hatred, an increased amount of viciousness, you cannot call for change in the world if you are not embodying the change you want to see.
Now you have a president coming in who is modeling a politics of petty viciousness in a way that I haven't actually seen, who as a strategy, wants to keep his opponents in a continuous state of distracted outrage.
And you could talk about gentrification through the lens of class warfare, but it wasn't the same kind of ... Gawker has gone through periods with certain writers where there was this kind of viciousness that I don't think I ever had.
B.J. and his family are still in disbelief over the viciousness of Ben's death and what could have inspired such violence against a boy remembered for his playfulness, his good nature and his love of the outdoors and the Miami Dolphins.
The show, which evolved from a story Minhaj recounted at the storytelling event The Moth, wasn't all funnies and rim shots, but rather a longform monologue about the viciousness of high schoolers, especially when it comes to the visibly different.
In the political climate Democrats currently inhabit—in a climate of outrage over Trump's racism, corruption, and viciousness—it's very hard to imagine them saying "let bygones be bygones" and bailing out the GOP with an unreciprocated debt limit increase.
" This is the new measure of Mr. Trump's vile presidential campaign: stand behind a security cordon, stir up racially charged viciousness and attacks, then talk about how it symbolizes "love" from people who "want to see America be made great again.
She shocks herself with her viciousness at the Particicution (terrified to buy into the Gilead bullshit for one second), but she also clocks Nick's interest from ten paces, determined to get some of her own back in any way possible.
It also can be a key component of your very livelihood, a way to build your brand and protect it against the viciousness of a clock, the rival, the millions of people looking at and yelling for or against you.
Mr. Pompeo — whose remarks came almost exactly a decade after Mr. Obama delivered a landmark speech in the same city — denounced the former president for, he said, underestimating "the tenacity and viciousness of radical Islam" and for his policies on Iran.
As someone who's watched her in awe, suspense and pride, I find what's particularly awful is the way that pride — in her excellence, in her improbable historicism, in her grit — has compelled me to make excuses for her descents into viciousness.
In every case, though, the sound (dazzlingly realized in Eric Sleichim's music) is that of a nation slowly cracking apart amid corruption, factionalism and political viciousness, as the oversize egos of would-be rulers collide with toxic trickle-down consequences.
There was the despised Larry Kramer, fresh off excoriating gay men's sex lives in his novel "Faggots," who bravely confronted the core problem of transmission, but who also displayed a personal viciousness that derailed the movement as much as galvanized it.
Just before the start of the French Open, while Anderson was visiting family and friends in South Africa, he took to Twitter to support a fellow tennis pro, Madison Keys, in her crusade to rid the internet of viciousness among girls.
"King's Crossing" appeared on his posthumous From a Basement on the Hill as a terrifying centerpiece, a howl of voices that gives way to a funereal waltz before a cast of marionettes and skinny Santas show up to hurl viciousness at the protagonist.
"We have young women here who have experienced assault, who have experienced pedophilia, who have experienced workplace harassment, all of the kind of viciousness and those memories are being triggered," said Nina Lytton, a 61-year-old MIT alumni and chaplain, said.
Liddy—who served 52 months in federal prison, the longest sentence of any of the Watergate figures—is one of the most compelling characters of the Watergate scandal, not only for his deranged devotion to Richard Nixon, but for his intellect and viciousness.
At a time when crime in the city has reached record-low levels, the case also spotlighted the viciousness and vitality of the Trinitarios, a highly organized Dominican gang that authorities had tried to dismantle nearly a decade ago after a federal takedown.
"I believe we need to defeat Trump and turn the page on this era in our politics by establishing a tone of belonging, bringing an end to the viciousness and the bullying that is tearing apart the country," Buttigieg said in his speech.
But the horrific nature of the crimes lingered in collective memory because of their viciousness, the notoriety of those who died and the cult-like influence Manson exerted over his "family," outwardly laid-back hippies and flower children who became killers under his influence.
This is not, strictly speaking, new policy for the U.S., but the Trump administration's strategy of maximizing the cruelty of immigration policies—as a deterrent or as red meat for the base or, more likely, both—has drawn attention to them and heightened their viciousness.
The viciousness of the crime, which came in the midst of New York's crack epidemic and a spiraling crime rate, coupled with the fact that the victim was white and four of the suspects were black and one was Latino, added to the city's racial tensions.
Parting Shots • The plight of David, the kid Escobar puts on the air to attest to Carrillo's viciousness, doesn't amount to much after Carrillo is killed, but it does lead to some cold political insight about the negligible effect his testimony might have on the government's operation.
And as she zeroed in on the brutality of immigration enforcement, she became a leader in the movement to abolish ICE, going so far as to spend the last few days of her campaign at the border bearing witness to the viciousness of America's immigration system.
But where "Devil in the Grove" pitted McCall's viciousness against the rich and complicated character of Thurgood Marshall, the future Supreme Court justice who defended the Groveland Four, "Beneath a Ruthless Sun" tracks the noble efforts of Reese, who is mainly presented here through her earnest editorials.
The book demonstrates not only the viciousness of the Jim Crow system but also shows just how profoundly entrenched were the racism and states' rights tradition faced by Thurgood Marshall and his team of N.A.A.C.P. lawyers in their incremental legal efforts to defeat the American apartheid.
The current race feels very vibrant right now to those who are emotionally and intellectually invested in the outcome, but by the standards of past campaigns, this Democratic primary season has been a remarkably bloodless affair with very little in the way of personal attacks or viciousness.
And as President Donald Trump called for unity, Washington's political players and their chroniclers were left to question the viciousness of a political culture that may have spawned such a ferocious attack that injured Scalise, a congressional staffer, two police officers and a lobbyist playing with the team.
In this falling-down season, that is the most dispiriting thing of all: not that we were so lazy or so unkind or so unserious as to have invited this stupid, stupid viciousness into our homes but that it was already there in the frame, indistinct, unmistakable, alien, us.
From the house meetings that turn into roundtables about empathy to their constant and unwavering support of each other's dreams, this show is a balm to the soul for anyone who doesn't like the viciousness of most reality TV and wants a tiny piece of their faith in the world restored.
" Pompeo cataloged a series of alleged missteps by the Obama administration: underestimating "the tenacity and viciousness of radical Islamism," a failure to act against Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad after his use of chemical weapons, silence "as the people of Iran rose up against the mullahs in Tehran in the Green Revolution.
But then hypocrisy and irony aren't words with much currency on Team Trump, which is crowded with men, starting with Trump himself, whose ugly track records with marriage don't inhibit them from condemning the Clintons' union and whose viciousness toward women doesn't stop them from damning the Clintons as vicious toward women.
In last week's column, for instance, which argued that the #MeToo movement should turn its ire against pornography, I decided not to bore my readers with research papers and simply appealed to moral intuition and recent cultural experience, which make as strong a case as any study for the viciousness of porn.
For just under a year, from May 2015 to March 2016, the Islamic State held control of the ancient central city of Palmyra, a boomtown that became a Roman colony in the third century A.D. To their viciousness against the men and women of Syria and northern Iraq, the Islamic State added brutality to culture.
" Later, he cited Romney's "viciousness" as "one of the reasons I brought the wine out and the water out and the steak out, and more wine and more water, and I told you about Trump University, where -- we're going to win that case, that's going to be an easy case to win -- everybody signed a document.
The Terror's first season was a slow-burn descent into madness with a monster whose viciousness doubled as a psychological metaphor for a lot of things at once, maybe: the hollow lure of capitalism and colonialism, the collapse of civilization under the threat of climate change, the shallow veneer of civility over man's inhumanity to man.
Woodstock '99 is different in that there has been no cultural or political break from the toxicity it's come to symbolize; there's been only a continuous ramping up of national viciousness, a through line of misaligned aggression, leading up to Trump's America, where gleeful brutality is policy and Kid Rock in the White House isn't an almost-too-obvious joke.
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Even in a city that has seen its share of police corruption — from the systemic graft revealed by Frank Serpico in 1970s to the brutal attack of Abner Louima, who was sexually assaulted in 183 by an officer wielding a broomstick — the allegations against Detectives Hall and Martins were remarkable for both the viciousness of the crimes and the raw abuse of power.
Although the toys are sadly not featured, a new play incorporates the fantastical viciousness of Saki's fiction with his last days in the trenches of World War I. Katherine Rundell's Life According to Saki is now on at New York's Fourth Street Theater (the show runs through March 5) after a run at last summer's Edinburgh Festival, where it won the Carol Tambor Best of Edinburgh Prize.
Trump never hid his nasty side as a candidate, but he did make clear that this viciousness would be reserved for the imagined enemies of his supporters: He would build a wall to keep out immigrants from Latin America, deport undocumented immigrants in America, empower police to abuse minorities, create a government database to track Muslims legally in the U.S., and commit war crimes in the fight against terrorism.
Several engines are driving this interest in big ideas: frustration with politics as normal—the emptiness of political rituals, the viciousness of political quarrels and the vapidness of rolling news channels; a sense that Britain is failing to deal with big problems—rough sleeping is painfully conspicuous, food banks are multiplying, prisons falling apart; and fear—that Britain will crash out of the European Union without a plan and suffer the biggest economic shock since the second world war.
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