With a malevolence smile, she opened her desk drawer and pulled out a piece of parchment and a feather. |
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Chasing a stray ball in tandem, Webster knocked Bayne into the pitchside wall with what appeared to be undue malevolence. |
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Experience taught them not to underestimate the obstructiveness and capriciousness of governments or the malevolence of opponents. |
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It explained why other people were wrong without accusing them of malevolence. |
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This takes Kerry several steps past merely being a sore loser, and into spiteful malevolence. |
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The germ of his falling-out with his beloved Wagner lay in his growing awareness of Wagner's personal ignobility and malevolence. |
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An acute political awareness and a fondness for '50s comic strips inform his odd blend of malevolence and whimsy. |
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A plan formulated inside his mind and his eyes filled with hatred and malevolence. |
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Her poems, a mixture of maudlin sentiment, misspellings and malevolence, are staples of the sites she visits. |
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The author's extreme ill will and malevolence toward these groups pervaded these postings. |
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Not only are threats numerous, they also tend to intermingle to give birth to novel forms of malevolence. |
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I mean in no way to imply any kind of intrinsic malevolence on the part of meat-eaters. |
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In the case of those' who have' done us harm in the earthly life is their malevolence extinguished when they return to the spirit-world? |
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Other obstacles must be avoided by steering clear from them: these are our own thoughts, such as malevolence, hatred and greediness. |
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Where the government has tripped up so far, it seems to have been mainly from inexperience rather than malevolence. |
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As she stared at him, her eyes went black and depthless, and she seemed to swell physically, as though with malevolence. |
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We are in a position today to take a stand against that kind of human malevolence. |
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There was a suavity about him and a malevolence in him, a ruthlessness that seemed like a work of art. |
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The brooding figure of André, played with brilliant malevolence by Niels Arestrup, takes on the full demonic force that leads to tragedy. |
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But police abuse is not the product of some overweening constabulary malevolence constantly bursting the seams of whatever rules for regulating conduct are laid down. |
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To promote hatred is to instil detestation, enmity, ill-will and malevolence in another. |
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Oh, no, I would never wish to feel the hatred they felt, or the malevolence and the wrath with which they hit the towers and the Pentagon. |
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And even if we decide not to talk about Satan, we must still take into account the stupidity and malevolence of men. |
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You know nothing of love, since all you promote is hatred and malevolence. |
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No cache of arms has been found, no plans for future malevolence. |
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The werewolf rose up howling, blood coating its white fur, fangs gleaming in the moonlight, its eyes reflecting a rabid malevolence to match its deeds. |
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Armus and Castra, in the heart and belly respectively, are stars with disagreeable natures, whose prominency indicates malevolence and destructiveness. |
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At first it's difficult to shake the feeling that it's kitschy schlock that they're radiating, rather than the sinister malevolence they may be aiming for. |
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If bad things are happening in the world, there must be someone to blame, someone whose malevolence or idiocy must be called out. |
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In some cases they are worse, for what they lack in power they make up in malevolence. |
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As I fought for services, I felt I was dealing with bureaucratic indifference bordering on malevolence. |
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We all have the obligation to speak out strongly, and oppose this malevolence, without compromise. |
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But while Bill Alexander's new production has a fine, sombre, subfusc dignity, there were times when I guiltily hungered for a little more playful malevolence. |
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Heroism and malevolence, naivety and treachery, strategic genius and heavy defeats, conquests and resistance alternate and intertwine in the course of nearly three decades. |
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This command allows to isolate the execution of a program to avoid the hostilities of malevolence, as the operation of a buffer overflow, then access the root directory of the host machine. |
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Businesses are bound to take steps to protect data processing systems against crime, fraud and malevolence. This need has been sharpened by the development of on-line international networks such as the Internet. |
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In many cultures, including in Europe, bats are associated with darkness, death, witchcraft, and malevolence. |
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In many cultures, bats are popularly associated with darkness, death, witchcraft and malevolence. |
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He finds also that the festering malevolence between William Lyon Mackenzie's followers and the Family Compact touches everything and everyone that autumn. |
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Europe-Backup is not responsible for a possible deterioration of the service coming directly or indirectly from accidents, acts of malevolence, or causes concerning cause beyond control. |
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Thus are we from time to time witness to planet-wide manifestations of emotion, compassion and indignation whose roots lie in humankind's negligence or malevolence. |
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For me, it registered as a dramatic manifestation of Ramsay's controlling malevolence and Sansa's suffering, which I presume was what was intended. |
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Many people in the country are now thinking that the central bank failed to lock steps with the government out of ignorance, fecklessness or malevolence. |
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