Their murderousness is neither greater nor less than that of the invaders with their napalm, machine-guns and high explosives. |
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While atrocities were indeed committed by Japan in the course of its occupation of neighbouring countries, they are almost benign in comparison to the fratricidal murderousness which followed. |
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Auden understood, with a clarity enforced by distance — he saw the shapes the blood was making, where up close one saw only the spill — that Europe's murderousness took a logical form. |
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Argentine aggression in the Falklands was perpetrated by a junta of singular brutishness and murderousness. |
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It may be possible, however, to stay Assad's hand from further murderousness by direct attacks on his forces. |
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Vasques is set apart from Soranzo, Hippolita, and Grimaldi, all of whose murderousness is readily explicable in terms of sexual jealousy. |
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Between the convulsive emotional response to a single murder and an elusive general theory of murder lies another kind of contemplation: the study of the murderousness of nations. |
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Murderousness became Destructiveness, and Thievery became Acquisitiveness. |
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