It takes on corrupt media moguls, bloodthirsty generals and self-serving politicians, as well as an uncaring public. |
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It is an unspeakable act of violence carried out by unspeakably nasty vicious bloodthirsty thugs. |
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The Vikings had a reputation for being bloodthirsty and cruel in an age that was itself hard and accustomed to cruelty. |
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Showing that some of those killed were even more bloodthirsty than their killers is no extenuation. |
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The music stopped for the Primary School who told the audience the real story behind Cinderella and the bloodthirsty Prince Charming. |
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What terrible tragedies have been enacted over the centuries in this battle between the weak and timid Fly and the cruel and bloodthirsty Spider! |
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So why does he keep making movies about bloodthirsty loners out for revenge? |
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Our view of the Vikings is bloodthirsty men who raped, pillaged and plundered. |
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We are not the bloodthirsty killers the detectives would lead you to believe. |
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You are being so bloodthirsty, so ruthless, and you are much too strong for your age and training. |
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Kilmarnock fared little better as the match descended into a scrappy affair of bad passing, close marking and bloodthirsty challenges. |
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The battle scenes are suitably bloodthirsty and chaotic, but they are balanced by scenes of self-justification and soul-searching. |
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Those who took to their heels were followed on horseback by the bloodthirsty troops and put to the sword. |
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Behind both these minatory visions stands a bloodthirsty Father, damning and punishing. |
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When you're not underwater, coat yourself in deet or be eaten alive by bloodthirsty blackflies. |
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He would stick at nothing to defend me from the violence of his bloodthirsty accomplices. |
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Thus, Anselm's God is not an arbitrary monarch or a tyrant with no accountability and with a bloodthirsty desire for punishment or payment. |
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For instance, the pirates are not the bloodthirsty savages characterized by most films in this genre. |
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Rarely has the true face of our bloodthirsty, dishonest and hypocritical rulers been revealed so clearly. |
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Even allowing for these excesses, the most serious problem with the novella lies in its bloodthirsty ending. |
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Driving his bloodthirsty hordes ever forward, the Dark Lord began scouring every single dimension, leaving no stone unturned. |
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I've seen complaints about the level of violence and it is indeed staggeringly bloodthirsty. |
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Often regarded as a bloodthirsty dictator, he was later valued for his social ideals of reducing inequality and ensuring work for all. |
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He's quite bloodthirsty, killing anyone who disobeys him and gets in his way. |
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The violent, bloodthirsty gang who are holding him are notorious throughout the criminal underworld. |
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There he was, one man, threatening to kill almost thirty hard, bloodthirsty outlaws? |
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In the Egyptian tale, he greets the ogress and, because of the way he does this, she hides him to protect him from her bloodthirsty son. |
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He had spent many years as a personal slave to the insanely bloodthirsty and tyrannical sultan. |
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The country's military dictatorship is a repressive, democracy-crushing, bloodthirsty, murderous bunch of thugs. |
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Perhaps the goal was to show that a cultured and civilized man could be reduced to a bloodthirsty assassin in extraordinary scenarios. |
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They are part of a village that is being plagued by wild and bloodthirsty wolves. |
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He acquired a reputation for being bloodthirsty and ruthless, to go with his reputation for cunning. |
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Such cannibalistic behavior has fueled the squid's reputation as a bloodthirsty sea creature. |
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The film's basically a non-stop bloodthirsty assault on humanity, and as such it's consistently unsettling. |
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There are lashings of bloodthirsty violence in the film, but plenty of pitch-black humour too. |
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Picasso collected African masks, Eisenstein filmed the bloodthirsty gods sculpted by the Aztecs. |
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The Habsburg army, however, Watson contends, were exceptionally bloodthirsty. |
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I made a flip suggestion to some of my bloodthirsty friends yesterday. |
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The tolas converted Lord Rama into a psychopathic, bloodthirsty god. |
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Reluctantly instead he turned south down the Indus and, in some of the most bloodthirsty campaigning of a gory career, overwhelmed various tribes. |
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It's an ambitious project and I feel bad for rating it so poorly, but it's rather pretentious and just doesn't offer enough gruesomeness for the particularly bloodthirsty. |
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Zombie Exploder is a tussle with an original battle system in which we need to clean the tower of bloodthirsty zombies. |
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A cafe owner vouches for them and they are freed, but it isn't long before they come face to face with the bloodthirsty robber and his hatchet man! |
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Mori Chack's bloodthirsty icon is back and his appetite for viciousness is bigger than ever. |
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Here live bloodthirsty vampire creatures and all is overseen by the mighty werewolf, Lushence, and his three offspring. |
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He is a bloodthirsty dictator who is weak and who is now incapable of attacking other countries. |
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Humankind may have had more bloodthirsty eras, but none as filled with images of violence as the present. |
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We all want peace, we are all against bloodthirsty dictators and we all want to see the disappearance of weapons of mass destruction. |
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Up until 25 years ago, the killer whale was generally considered a bloodthirsty pest. |
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I must express my deep outrage and shock at this savage, bloodthirsty and totally senseless slaughter of innocent lives. |
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While Ian Somerhalder plays a bloodthirsty vampire on TV, the real life actor and animal rights activist wouldn't hurt a fly. |
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The bloodthirsty Young Turks of Bohane bide their time, waiting in the shadows to shank and supplant their revelry-addled elders. |
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The Russian revolution of 1917 toppled the tsar and soon installed a bloodthirsty communist regime. |
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The enemy would probably be bloodthirsty bandits just waiting to kill him. |
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They aren't bloodthirsty barbarians, they are people who believe that if a crime is bad enough then one can justify taking the life of the person. |
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Fans of gloomy, bloodthirsty action movies will probably be entertained. |
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Most people would allow, though, that bloodthirsty material could be a catalyst in rare cases where very damaged children are exposed to an overload of vicious fantasy. |
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The film is a little bloodthirsty sometimes during the battle scenes. |
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Snow wolves were vicious, bloodthirsty wolves that roamed the forest. |
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Mr Johnnie Walker, on the other hand, is a villainous incorporation of bloodthirsty evil as he murders cats, devours their hearts live and deep freezes their heads. |
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Even the most bloodthirsty gorehound knows that originality is always the first victim when a sequel wields its machete. |
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It is ethically improper to compare diplomatic positions, trade deals or even legitimate military actions undertaken in accordance with international law to the bloodthirsty massacre of more than 5,000 innocent civilians. |
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Saddam Hussein is a bloodthirsty dictator, a real threat to peace. |
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It was becoming the fashion, then, to rewrite fairytales, removing anything too bloodthirsty and prettying up the endings, and my parents were worried that all the skeletons and gouged-out eyes in Grimm's would warp my mind. |
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During the One Hundred Years War, it was destroyed in 1375 by Enguerrand VII de Coucy, who ravaged the region at the head of bloodthirsty mercenaries. |
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But, were you really able to imagine the bloodthirsty Tyrannosaurus Rex wearing the Christmas hat and dancing to the rhythm of the Christmas music? |
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Vlad Tepes, the Prince of Walachia in the 15th century, provided the inspiration for the Irish novelist Bram Stoker in 1897 when he invented the legendary and bloodthirsty character Count Dracula. |
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Salmond, who took to the stage at the Glasgow Science Centre on the south side of the Clyde with his trusted deputy Sturgeon, deployed ambitious – though rather less bloodthirsty – language. |
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The bunch of bloodthirsty communalists masquerading as politicians cannot survive in peace. |
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Back down on earth, collecting was regarded as the ideal occupation for a vicar: less bloodthirsty than foxhunting, but still getting the reverend out and about in the parish. |
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We cannot compare the President of the largest Western democracy to a bloodthirsty criminal autocrat who has annihilated all trace of democracy in Iraq and is the only dictator to have used weapons of mass destruction. |
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It's bloodthirsty mayhem, with a nubile young skinny-dipper the first casualty of the slaughter. |
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For the less bloodthirsty, guests can join in with a variety of 14th Century courtly dances, such as the pavane, the farandole and branles. |
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Satan in this sense becomes a sort of literary figure or metonymy for challenging orthodoxy, rather than an evil or bloodthirsty god. All of this is considerably less headline-grabbing than animal sacrifice or ritual murder. |
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If I wish to say or write that Jesus was an impostor, Yahweh a cruel god and Muhammad a bloodthirsty prophet, that is my right and none may take it from me. |
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Bellucci slinks sassily from one bloodthirsty skirmish to the next, spitting out dialogue in a sultry whisper. |
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Brazil, apparently, is home to the Kissing Bug, a bloodthirsty little blighter which feeds on larger animals therefore humans. |
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It contains just as much bizarre and bloodthirsty biblical analysis and pontification as the rest of the work. |
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Though our offer of a brigade was turned down, the Afghan government did ask if we could undertake a publicity and fund-raising effort for the embattled citizens of Jalalabad, then under siege by the bloodthirsty mujahedin. |
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In name alone, Genghis Khan conjures up notions of a ruthless, bloodthirsty warrior who pillaged lands far and wide. |
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When European colonists encountered the species, they were of two minds, heralding it as an icon of the expansive West and vilifying it as the ultimate varmint, the bloodthirsty bane of sheep and cattle ranchers. |
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As bloodthirsty scriptwriters try to heighten the drama of the BBC soap, only a third of the deaths have been from natural causes. |
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The Talmud states that a court which executes one person in seven years is considered bloodthirsty. |
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Vikings were portrayed as wholly violent and bloodthirsty by their enemies. |
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Ryan Kieran whipped the illegal American pit bull terriers into a bloodthirsty frenzy before climbing a tree and flinging six-month-old pet Daisy 15ft to her death. |
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Bellucci slinks sassily from one bloodthirsty skirmish to the next. |
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Subsequent editions of the book remained popular with Protestants throughout the following centuries and helped shape enduring perceptions of Mary as a bloodthirsty tyrant. |
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