The empress's voice filled with a savageness Nell wasn't accustomed to hearing. |
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They think of themselves as blue blood and most of them inherit the savageness of their parents too. |
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It fires its way through first, second and third with a savageness that's terrifyingly addictive. |
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No sooner had he arrived than the isolation tore away his civilized exterior and made his inner savageness emerge. |
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Presentation is bland and the lack of graphic detail just doesn't do justice to the obvious savageness of the creatures. |
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I would argue that the violence in the Middle East is pretty mild mannered compared to the savageness occurring in Gujarat, a province in Northwestern India. |
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Their name might imply savageness, but Jaws are a long way off voicing the youth of broken Britain, or anything at all with a cerebral bite. |
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That the savageness could not be tamed was demonstrated, with a dreadful Greek irony, three months later, when Kennedy himself was murdered. |
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They are very good natured animals when domesticated, but I believe it to be impossible to cure that savageness, which all I have seen seem to possess. |
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At a time when the savageness of neo-liberal globalization is making the hair stand on end of those aware of the stakes, it is encouraging to know that CCI is playing a role on the front lines. |
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The savageness stops us short, frozen in fear of being devoured or mauled. |
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It is difficult to imagine that this brutality and savageness, not having any match in history, was committed by human beings at the end of the twentieth century, before the eyes of humankind. |
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