Mercifully, the tyrannical personality cult has been vanquished and one man's maniacal hold on the populace is over. |
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It is hard to imagine that a person could support such a tyrannical regime. |
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He had spent many years as a personal slave to the insanely bloodthirsty and tyrannical sultan. |
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It is the interest of the freedom fighters to have a contemptible and tyrannical regime as their opponent. |
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Human beings are free spirits and tyrannical leaders don't tend to last long. |
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For the tyrannical despiser of men popularity is the token of the highest love of mankind. |
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There is not a grain of evidence that primitive government was despotic and tyrannical. |
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All it has done is replace one despotic tyrannical regime with another that is mildly better in some ways, and much worse in others. |
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He is a tyrannical, dogmatic and highly narcissistic dictator who has no intentions of going down quietly. |
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What unites the tyrannical of this world is the human instinct to obey, and to conform, an instinct malignly exploited by evil leaders. |
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Om Puri is the tyrannical thakur while Dutt is a low-caste labour in the thakur's farm. |
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Local officials are portrayed as corrupt and tyrannical but the central leadership is described as paying serious attention to the problems. |
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When the people were attacked, they would rally behind their dear leader, no matter how tyrannical or cruel he was. |
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New Zealanders have those freedoms, which set us apart from tyrannical regimes where Governments tell people what they can and cannot do. |
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No, they would not let themselves fall under some cruel tyrannical usurper. |
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Both were wars of choice, waged against tyrannical regimes that did not immediately threaten the United States. |
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If not, we will be waging military campaigns against new tyrannical regimes over and over again. |
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In our society it is not the tyrannical regimes with dictatorial and despotic power that destroys our freedom. |
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That is, these mounted men were regarded as tyrannical bullies, delinquents and pests. |
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Like all properties of the infrahuman people-collective, this usage may at times be understood as mechanized, soulless, or even tyrannical. |
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The founders observed that tyrannical rule and material scarcity had by and large been the fate of man through the ages. |
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As a manager he was belligerent, tyrannical, wisecracking, but always affectionate. |
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The invasion was preceded by a concerted press campaign demonising the Spanish for their tyrannical and brutal colonial rule. |
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Such estates were entrusted to bailiffs who all too often were dishonest and tyrannical. |
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He himself admires Peter the Great, the legendary but tyrannical transformer of 18th-century Russia. |
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Indeed, opposition to tyrannical powers is the highest expression of patriotism, American style. |
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Absolutist tyrannies are far more likely than democracies to breed absolutist tyrannical resistance groups willing to do anything to fight back. |
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Finding the strict regime unnecessarily repressive on the kids, he drafts them into a choir, much to the chagrin of the tyrannical head teacher. |
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They do not speak honestly about some of the world's most tyrannical regimes. |
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So private tyrannies become tyrannical by buying up some of the trade policies of democratic governments. |
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Is it not then our job to reduce the tyrannical power of our government and once again allow men to live, trade and interact as they see fit? |
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The course of David's own career was held to express an unhealthy identity of tyrannical power with pedagogical authority. |
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Only their lack of a tradition of liberty has held them back by keeping them under the control of tyrannical governments. |
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It wasn't a victory for liberty, only a transition from one tyranny to another, because ANY system of governance is, to some extent, tyrannical. |
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Our aim was to free the public from tyrannical and illegal behaviour, to annihilate anarchy and strengthen the central government. |
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Of course, the consent decrees were originally put into action because the police abused their power to a tyrannical level. |
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The complete right to organize for political ends guards against the danger that majorities might impose tyrannical legislation. |
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There was no way he was going to give up or moderate his tyrannical power except at the barrel of a gun. |
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The thirteen colonies began with a defensive revolution against tyrannical oppression and they were victorious. |
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The Federation was a growing tyrannical power that was spreading across the Earth at an alarming rate, due to its vast military strength. |
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Diplomatic pressure and economic sanctions, for example, are useful means of engagement with tyrannical regimes. |
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But he was forced to flee to Athens when the revolt was crushed, and was prosecuted for having held tyrannical power in Chersonesus. |
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The second is that tyrannical oppression is a paradigmatic offense against the natural order. |
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Religious sects have also been templates on which hierarchies form, with ideal opportunities for individual men to wield tyrannical power. |
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That would have taught us all a salutary lesson against tyrannical and unjustified government action, wouldn't it? |
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He aims to create a new majority of right-wingers that can wreak tyrannical havoc over the rest of us. |
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When they lack force, tyrannical natures are characterized by simulation and their behaviour by obliqueness. |
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Ranked against him are the hideous shades of the Inquisition and directly in his path is his unloving, tyrannical father, the King. |
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The story is autobiographical, and the tyrannical, captious, arbitrary, and selfish landowner is the author's mother, Varvara Petrovna Turgeneva. |
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The privacy of hearth and home was precisely where a man could let his tyrannical inclinations run free. |
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Plotting the overthrow of a foreign government, however tyrannical, became a criminal offence. |
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The movie now takes on a starkly different aesthetic as it turns its focus to blood feuds, family honour, and tyrannical patriarchy. |
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It is tyrannical because, while it asserts a global monopoly of violence, we cannot peacefully remove and replace it. |
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The course of his own career was held to express an unhealthy identity of tyrannical power with pedagogical authority. |
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She proceeded to exploit her ill health to become the most feared of all chronic suffers, an ill-natured and tyrannical invalid. |
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Anne had told me that Dominic had become cruel and tyrannical. |
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Or forced on him by the double whammy of tyrannical father and angelic, but deceased, mother? |
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Cruel and tyrannical, he consciously sought to make himself a despot. |
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The Hunger Games franchise is already a deeply political saga, chronicling a growing rebellion against a tyrannical regime. |
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How and why the play cultivates such mixed responses toward a tyrannical, regicidal, fratricidal, uxoricidal, incestuous bogey-man will occupy our attention. |
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We might even find ourselves subject to those who are ungodly, selfish or tyrannical. |
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Never mind about the vocalists, the conductors, the unnecessary and fussy scenery on stage, and the tyrannical theatrical directors. |
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He supplies a vivid picture of a tyrannical state that eradicated political opposition with chilling efficiency. |
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Democracy through referendum has proved that it is in no way tyrannical, however. |
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He reveals himself an excellent tyrannical father, in this film depicting the daily life of undocumented immigrants. |
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The West backs up the most tyrannical regimes throughout the region. |
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Or does it just mean a succession of infinitely small variations on an ever more tyrannical norm? |
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He has become a student of one of the most tyrannical leaders in history. |
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In 449 bc, when they became tyrannical, the decemvirs were forced to abdicate. |
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It would be essential to be able to defend these values from any tyrannical attack. |
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In her youth, Elizabeth had been watched over by her tyrannical father. |
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Naturally, the population blames the President for its tyrannical behaviour. |
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While I was still in a dilemma as to whether I should ask them verbally if they are indeed cabbing, another dilemma stepped up in the form of a tyrannical auntie. |
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The Latin nation of Isla Trueno suffers under a tyrannical ruler and as Marine sniper Sgt. |
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She was just doing what she could to survive under the tyrannical reign of Tywin. |
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Our country was founded by a group of people who looked at a tyrannical leader and said 'no. |
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The information brought by Sir Roger rekindled hope in all those that no longer supported the tyrannical government of Prince John. |
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It is the democratic left which should be most enraged by the history of that tyrannical empire and by the good men and women who compromised the cause by sticking with it. |
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Melanie is thrust into an unfamiliar family full of secrets, where Uncle Phillip pulls the strings, creating a tyrannical hold over the household. |
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Armstrong was the de facto leader of the USPS cycling team, and he was often tyrannical and abusive. |
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At the time Pakistan and India were moving towards independence, the people of Jammu and Kashmir were engaged in a revolt against the tyrannical king. |
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The invasion has the support of the Scottish nobles, who are appalled and frightened by Macbeth's tyrannical and murderous behaviour. |
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Aristotle quoted a speech the poet is supposed to have made to the people of Himera warning them against the tyrannical ambitions of Phalaris. |
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He further visited the Maharaja of Travancore and complaint about Divans tyrannical rule. |
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Frankly, I think it is an exercise of statist tyrannical power to tell a majority of workers that they are going to be forced into a union and forced to pay dues against their will. |
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Her transition to vixen was complete as she flounced down the stairs in hot-pink tights, tiara and velvet gown, flustering the hapless Don by her sudden metamorphosis from timid to tyrannical. |
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While the tyrannical relationship between the mistress of the house and her employee recalls JeanĀ Genet's LesĀ Bonnes, it's also a harbinger of all the theatre to come. |
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On the desolate Yorkshire moors, life is a struggle, not least for the browbeaten family of John Rutherford, tyrannical owner of a local glassworks factory. |
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A bit further, a yelling and tyrannical baby keeps on pointing at people until his father, a fat and stoical man with a moustache, carries the little monster to meet them. |
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What I'm trying to say is that when you're really left to your own desires, your desires can pretty quickly end up seeming tyrannical, and tyrannically conflicting. |
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Since Roman times philosophers have argued for the moral right of the citizen to overthrow a tyrant whatever the law and have debated the point at which monarchic rule becomes tyrannical. |
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But Russians' thirst for information, and the modern means for slaking it, are nowadays too strong to let the country slide all the way back to the tyrannical past. Still, the takeover of NTV is bad news. |
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One would be hard-pressed to construe the Spanish government as tyrannical and oppressive, yet ETA still bombs away. Terrorists vocalise an empty rhetoric in pursuit of their goals. |
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This is both tyrannical and not much more than a form of gangsterism. |
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The second, increasingly the main line of argument by gun-rights advocates, is that's it's necessary to prevent governments from arrogating tyrannical powers to themselves. |
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Overthrowing oppressive and tyrannical regimes is often hard, but successfully reconstructing the societies that they've damaged, distorted, and poisoned by their rule is usually even harder. |
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Or girls growing up in circumstances like this later on unconsciously choose a tyrannical partner and often become the victim of domestic violence. |
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There is no defence for this cruel, tyrannical dictatorship, which does not hesitate to use genocide against its own people, through the suppression of both individuals and groups. |
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They have expressed concern for relatives who still live under the threat of a tyrannical government, but also those who have not had the possibility of jobs and the opportunity for economic advancement. |
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Does he really believe that the misguided position of the leader of the Liberal Party will do anything but return a tyrannical regime back to Afghanistan? |
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Her performance lays bare the paradoxes of a woman who caused immense damage to herself and others, yet was herself subject to her father's tyrannical nature. |
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Martin lands a job as a timekeeper on a construction site in the Northwest Territories. Deep in the woods, under the watchful eye of a tyrannical foreman, they're building a section of railway. |
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If these are generalisations, he is proud of being a generaliser in an age of tyrannical specialisation. |
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Forced to commit more and more murders to protect himself from enmity and suspicion, he soon becomes a tyrannical ruler. |
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These elitists, including some of the planet's wealthiest individuals, insist that the Earth is so overpopulated that drastic, tyrannical policies must be adopted. |
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The play's narrative about her ambition to obtain position and fame collapses into a heavily gendered cautionary tale about tyrannical overreachers and their demise. |
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Though the sovereign's edicts may well be arbitrary and tyrannical, Hobbes saw absolute government as the only alternative to the terrifying anarchy of a state of nature. |
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It was claimed that grass will never grow on the grave where Shovell was first buried at Porthellick Cove because of his tyrannical act against an islander. |
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Rupert Frazer reveals the hollowness behind the elder Forsyth's tyrannical bluster, while Geoff Breton does all that is possible to reconcile us to his wetly conventional son. |
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Many of the allegations against Columbus and his tyrannical governorship were initiated by the Crown during these lengthy court cases, known as the Pleitos Colombinos. |
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