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"barbarous" Definitions
  1. extremely cruel and making you feel shocked
  2. showing a lack of education and good manners

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Is this a new barbarous image for our new barbarous times?
The Vatican condemned what it said was a "barbarous killing".
This court has gone in a different, exceptionally barbarous direction.
She scarcely mentions her doctors or treatments, which were reportedly barbarous.
It's barbarous, inhumane, cruel, and -- thank goodness -- rare in most civilized countries.
"Many most barbarous things occurred disgraceful to our men," one officer confessed.
Most Afghans despise the Salafist jihadists, whom they view as barbarous foreigners.
But I wouldn't stop paying attention to the barbarous relic nor U.S. bonds.
"The machete, that evokes something barbarous," said Hagay Sobol, a prominent doctor here.
The barbarous mass murder at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
Drawing closer he realizes they are human heads, barbarous trophies of Kurtz's power.
These barbarous acts must end and those at the helm must be held accountable.
Radical Islamic Terrorism continues to beset nations with barbarous attacks – in Barcelona, Paris, London.
After decades as a barbarous dictator, he met his end in a hangman's noose.
The citizens of Agrabah are frequently depicted as barbarous sword-wielders and sexualized belly dancers.
"This has been a barbarous process from the beginning," Inslee said in an appearance on CNN.
"This has been a barbarous process from the beginning," Inslee, a Democrat, told CNN's Poppy Harlow.
Which of the practices we today take for granted will strike our descendants as ethically barbarous?
He thinks he's being watched, remembers talk of the "barbarous and godless" people who inhabit the marshes.
Hopkins "treated prisoners in the most inhuman and barbarous manner," they would later write in their petition.
On the other hand, the most rude and barbarous of the Whites ... have still something eminent about them.
China's growing middle class has started to fight what it sees as barbarous abuse of man's best friend.
They were to be abandoned if sticking to them would mean doing something outright barbarous, such as losing power.
Now, the only person who can prevent these barbarous executions is King Salman, who must ratify the death sentences.
The colonial gaze might describe as barbarous both the oba's beaded crown and his regal right to conceal himself.
These so-called facts illustrated how "illegals" were transforming California into a barbarous pit, while simultaneously draining the public coffers.
Lee urged his soldiers to avoid "the perpetuation of barbarous outrages upon the unarmed," but did not stop the kidnappings.
The State Department condemned the attack on Tuesday, calling it "particularly barbarous" and demanding the Taliban cease attacks on civilians.
President Barack Obama has described the Russian and Syrian air campaign as "'barbarous" and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, Gen.
" Crucially, Endecott and the magistrates described "the wearing of long-hair" as categorically "after the manner of Ruffians and barbarous Indians.
The Vatican has condemned the 'barbarous killing' of a French priest celebrating mass Tuesday morning at a village church in Normandy.
Instead, the conservative majority of the Supreme Court has embraced its most barbarous impulses, and denigrated our constitution in the process.
They spring from a recognition that political disagreement can quickly become personal and debate can devolve into barbarous language and even behavior.
Despite everything I'm told about people consenting to barbarous comments, I have a hard time accepting that the roasts are totally kosher.
Part of the reason prison violence is so common in Brazil is that conditions in most of the country's penitentiaries are barbarous.
Chechnya, the semi-autonomous region in the North Caucasus, is ruled by the exuberantly barbarous Ramzan Kadyrov, who is close with Putin.
As the editors wrote, this "calls attention anew to the barbarous character of the American method of displaying patriotism on that day."Jeez.
When we last saw this persecuted pair, they were escaping the barbarous Ramsay Bolton by leaping off a Winterfell battlement into the snow.
Allow Donald Marshall to explain:So does that mean that every celebrity we see is actually a clone suffering under Queen Elizabeth's barbarous rule?
No president has ever before touted his great relationship with a barbarous dictator he praises while expressing contempt for democratic leaders he condemns.
For instance, in April, the Trump administration fired missiles at an airbase in Syria to respond to that country's barbarous use of chemical weapons.
Most of his peers saw science and culture as liberating humankind from Christianity, Judaism, and other vestiges of what they saw as barbarous superstition.
Once-discredited senior officials from the barbarous government of Slobodan Milosevic in Belgrade — and not a few convicted war criminals — are reclaiming positions of prominence.
The Italian foreign ministry said in a statement on Thursday that finding those responsible for Regeni's "barbarous killing" remained the top priority for Italian-Egyptian relations.
Meanwhile, American Psycho is all 1980s Manhattan excess, from its Phil Collins covers to Bateman's barbarous jealousy over a fellow businessman's Romalian-lettered eggshell white cards.
"Thou art a Roman, be not barbarous," Titus's brother Marcus (Patrick Drury, excellent) advises near the start, only to watch as barbarity becomes the societal benchmark.
"It's truly barbarous and it's part of a past that we need to confront by apologising to those against whom we committed these acts," he said.
Many Shia volunteers died delivering Sunnis from the barbarous rule of IS. About 45,27 Sunnis mustered alongside the Shia-led Hashd al-Shaabi, or "popular mobilisation units".
There certainly seems to be a universal urge among these radicals to prove their masculinity, to validate their self-worth by submitting themselves to a barbarous patriarch.
Or the cops we meet, in a squad car, who, when presented with damning evidence of El Chino's barbarous methods, pull away fast, hellbent on not getting involved.
Gold, for its part, may be a "barbarous relic" as the English economist John Maynard Keynes famously said, but it remains a shiny sanctuary in the darkest times.
Its future emirate, should it come to it, may be more firmly supported by the local population, and therefore even harder to extirpate, than the barbarous IS caliphate.
The Dothraki are a terrifying force, both because they're so bloodthirsty and wild, and because they fight with a strategy that must seem entirely unconventional and barbarous to Westerosi.
The show is probably at its least successful or beginner-friendly in the Klingon scenes, but you certainly get a glimpse of complex politics simmering beneath the barbarous stereotype.
A controversial social critic, Camille Paglia, also questioned the abuse allegations, warning that the "cruel and barbarous" act could spark copycat behavior amongst women similarly seeking a revolutionary thrill.
For Sinai residents, the attack deepened an abiding sense of dread about life in a part of Egypt where many feel trapped between barbarous militants and a heartless military.
Emmett Till's barbarous slaying in 1955 jolted the nation and helped to fuel the civil rights movement after gruesome photos of the boy's mutilated body spread across the globe.
A white woman lied that the boy, barely a teenager, had whistled at her on the street — and the men sought to rectify this through means of fatal, barbarous violence.
In an influential study published in 1979 Peter Townsend, a sociologist, argued that pensioners were systematically ignored by politicians and the public, with "barbarous effects" on their standard of living.
In the later empire, pants were banned from being worn in the city of Rome as a means of trying to halt the barbarous fashion staple and forefront the Roman toga.
We might as well require a man to wear still the coat which fitted him when a boy as civilized society to remain ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors.
In the 16th century, Erasmus wrote a dialogue in which characters writing in the Renaissance-infused Humanist script complain about the "barbarous" look of Gothic script which they deem less civilized.
The New York Times, which had a correspondent in Beijing, reported the widespread fervor of the colonized, the "barbarous cruelties" of the colonial authorities and the simmering tensions across the peninsula.
It asks only for us to accept that "these people are people," while giving us the saintly to root for and the barbarous to deplore — and then congratulating us for caring.
A visitor expecting to see a dimmed City of Light finds Parisians now defying its barbarous haters in the best way possible — graceful expressions of how to live well, with a shrug.
We might as well require a man to wear still the coat that fitted him when a boy, as civilized society to remain ever under the regimen of their barbarous ancestors.'Tho.
"Hyde-Smith's decision to joke about 'hanging,' when the history of African-Americans is marred by countless incidents of this barbarous act, is sick," wrote Derrick Johnson, the president of the NAACP.
The obvious reference is to "The Great Dictator"—like Charlie Chaplin , whom he loved, Brecht sought to expose Hitler through ridicule—and directors have often exploited the play's potential for barbarous slapstick.
On Thursday US President Barack Obama spoke with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the phone, with the White House saying the two leaders condemned Syria and Russia's actions in Aleppo as "barbarous."
Finally Mr. Trump must ensure that the remains of his American neighbor, an honest Saudi journalist who suffered a barbarous end for simply speaking truth to power, be returned to his family.
Churchill explained the "tribal" inhabitants of this political frontier as the "barbarous people" possessed of "merciless fanaticism" who "freely bought and sold" and "not infrequently bartered for rifles" their wives and daughters.
"For the first time in history our country was the victim of a series of barbarous terrorist attacks, ignoble and on a scale without precedence and an unheard-of cowardice," Mr. Kaboré said.
"We firmly condemn this barbarous act and call on the population ... to disassociate from any actions likely to compromise peace and development in this part of the country," lawmakers said in a statement.
That was when Argentina's political split reached its nadir, with a barbarous descent by that military government into torture, murder and the disappearance of tens of thousands of opponents, many of them young.
The concept of the "gothic" originated first as a pejorative, derived from the Goths and Visigoths who sacked Ancient Rome, to refer to a distinct style of medieval architecture as barbarous and uncivilized.
You are right to point out that the West is complicit in the barbarous destruction of Yemen by providing warplanes, munitions and technical support to the Saudis ("The war the world ignores", December 2nd).
Pop culture loves to portray herbivores as peace-loving pacifists—just look at Zootopia as the latest example of this—but who can say what other barbarous acts are going undocumented in our backyards?
To rely on a drug cocktail with a track record of torturing prisoners to death, she wrote in Glossip v Gross, is "barbarous" and violates the Eighth Amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishments.
From Harvey and Irma here in the United States, to the threats of nuclear proliferation, radicalisation and new and ever-more barbarous acts of terrorism around the globe, nations need firm partners and friends.
It's a mixed bunch, often flimsy, with deliberate lurches of tone, and the Coens, as ever, are unable (or unwilling) to decide whether barbarous bloodshed is something to be flinched from or cackled at.
In an unnamed country at war with itself live Saeed and Nadia, who in the span of a few short chapters see their world transform, without fuss, into a barbarous place of violence and brutality.
On one side stands Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, a barbarous tyrant backed by Iran and Russia, Hizbullah, and Shi'ite militias from Iraq, the remnants of the Syrian army, and the odd Kurdish splinter group.
BRUSSELS, Nov 3 (Reuters) - The EU executive called on Malta to find the "barbarous" assassins of a journalist being buried on Friday and resolve "potential structural problems" with the rule of law on the island.
It seems far more likely that by invoking this apparently arbitrary rule in the presence of others, the person retrieving the food is providing social cover for what might otherwise be viewed as barbarous behavior.
An intriguing aspect of Brunei's barbarous Shariah laws is that if they were to be really enforced, a few of the sultan's ridiculously wealthy, jet-setting kin would be leading candidates for death by stoning.
Gilead is far more barbarous than all but a few contemporary societies, but it's vulnerable in a way that modern populist autocracies are not, because even if women have little power in Gilead, truth does.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Union vowed to ensure that Malta finds the "barbarous" assassins of a journalist being buried there on Friday and to resolve "potential structural problems" with the rule of law on the island.
In a parallel narrative, Teddy (James Marsden) is grappling with his own inability to see how he is any different from a human, that barbarous species that has showered atrocities upon him and the other hosts.
It's a barbarous ritual (albeit an occasionally entertaining plot device) that serves no governance purpose other than to allow the rich and powerful to flout the law by sending in hired swords to subvert the judicial process.
Most parents today, for instance, would not hesitate to offer their own lives to save their children's, but that option never crosses Steven's mind, nor is there the slightest prospect that Martin's barbarous decree will be rescinded.
With a Trump presidency now on the horizon, there's a real fear that the United States could descend back into the bleak days when medieval, barbarous practices like waterboarding were greenlit at the highest levels of government.
"Hyde-Smith's decision to joke about 'hanging' when the history of African Americans is marred by countless incidents of this barbarous act, is sick," NAACP President Derrick Johnson said in a statement Sunday, according to The Washington Post.
Our belief in the law is a key reason that America intervened in Syria to fight the barbarous and lawless acts of the terrorists Ms. Muthana so fervently admired until their caliphate was pounded into the desert sands.
"O cross of Christ, today too we see you raised up in our sisters and brothers killed, burned alive, throats slit and decapitated by barbarous blades amid cowardly silence," he said, addressing thousands of people from the Palatine Hill.
"It's absurd that in the 21st century we have to live with barbarous crimes like this," said Mr. Temer, who also called an emergency meeting of the security ministers for each of Brazil's states to consider gender-related crimes.
Phylis Skloot Bamberger, a lawyer who successfully sued to protect inmates from what a federal judge described as "barbarous abuse" by guards in the wake of the 22005 Attica prison uprising, died on Sunday at her home in Manhattan.
" That goes for the most barbarous practices as well: "Slavery has been practiced by Muslims for most of Islamic history, and it was practiced without apology by Muhammad and his companions, who owned slaves and had sex with them.
The documentary film Cartel Land portrays Mexican vigilante leader José Manuel Mireles as a flawed hero who stood up to one of the country's most barbarous drug cartels, but who also succumbed to the temptation of abusing his new power.
A commentary on the official North Korean news agency KCNA on Tuesday said this amounted to a "barbarous strangling" of North Korea and it would be difficult to make "even an inch" of progress in talks while sanctions remained in place.
He is at this time transporting large Armies of foreign Mercenaries to compleat the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of Cruelty & perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the Head of a civilized nation.
In his latest work, "Les Nuits Barbares ou les Premiers Matins du Monde" ("The Barbarous Nights or the First Dawns of the World"), Koubi exposes the biases against cultures that are perceived as "barbarian," looking to his own French and Algerian lineage.
In "Charleston Fancy," Mr. Rybczynski quotes Frederick Law Olmsted, who visited the city in 1853 as a journalist and observed how its black citizens were "subject to arrest, imprisonment and barbarous punishment" if found on the street after a certain time of day.
McCall had held two black men in custody for several days; Knowles stated that a black man attacked her, and now McCall, who once declared that black men had a "barbarous animal instinct" that "a white man don't have," was suddenly saying a white man did it.
Trump is correct that appeasement of the barbarous North Korean regime — and that is not too harsh a word to describe the instincts of the current government in Seoul — only makes Kim Jong-un believe that he can play nuclear chicken with the West and win.
Images of your adorable 7-year-old daughter, niece or granddaughter are available to be randomly harvested by a child pornographer, manipulated via the marvels of modern software into an image of nudity, and then traded among a community of evil men for their own barbarous gratification.
"We insist that the Maltese authorities leave no stone unturned to make sure that this atrocious, barbarous assassination does not lead to the situation that the perpetrators apparently want to achieve: that no-one dares ask pertinent questions and no journalist dares investigate the powers that be," he added.
Trump should negotiate with North Korea without praising the barbarous dictator who rules it, meeting alone with him without his secretaries of State and Defense by his side, and declaring an end to joint military exercises without consulting with South Korea, another contemptuous insult to another democratic ally.
"We insist that the Maltese authorities leave no stone unturned to make sure that this atrocious, barbarous assassination does not lead to the situation that the perpetrators apparently want to achieve: that no one dares ask pertinent questions and no journalist dares investigate the powers that be," he said.
The Saudi heir and his friends in the White House evidently calculated that the outcry over the barbarous murder of Jamal Khashoggi would die out over time, and that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman would be free to continue on his autocratic way, repressing critics and dissidents with impunity.
One of the Cosa Nostra's most barbarous acts was the 1996 murder of Giuseppe Di Matteo: kidnapped when he was 12, held prisoner for 18 months, then strangled and dissolved in acid, because his father had become a state's witness and was revealing information about the assassination of a judge.
Examining the clothing and also the color that Romans used to visualize those they defined as "barbarians" gives us a clue as to how Romans differentiated themselves from their foes Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Romans drew lines between themselves and the "other," between "barbarous" and "civilized" with words, customs, and clothing.
After Auschwitz, [German philosopher Theodor] Adorno's over here, having escaped, and his friends, [Walter] Benjamin included, died in this disaster, and he's like, "Look, Auschwitz gives us a new categorical imperative, and that's that Auschwitz never happen again"—and anybody who would argue with it, they've already lost on the face that they're showing themselves to be barbarous.
Inevitably, certain opinions are alien, even offensive to modern ears: Johnson's invoking the phrase "barbarous nations" to describe the victims of Britain's imperial wars; his dismissal of the American colonists' protest against taxation without representation; and, despite sympathizing with Native Americans whose lands were being wrested from them, his refusal to suggest that these lands should be returned to them.
The young surgeon who cares for Toft becomes renowned as an "expert in human-leporine midwifing," and, when word of Toft reaches King George's court, she is summoned with the surgeon and his apprentice to London, where they become entwined in the bizarre and barbarous world of the upper class—a visit that exposes the chasm between provincial innocence and metropolitan cunning.
It is the ultimate fusion of life and art when McCain says that while he was enduring the most barbarous torture as a prisoner of war in service to the country he loves so much, he was thinking about Hemingway's character Robert Jordan, who gave his life to save the woman he loved and to fight for the democracy he dreamed would someday light the entire world.
The floating cube of "Impenetrable" (2009) is beautiful, but turns out to be barbarous; "Hair Mesh" (2013) appears to be a delicate quilt of monochrome squares, but up close it is woven out of human strands of hair; the kitchen utensils arranged in "Homebound" (2000) transform into "modern electrical appliances," daring the viewer to imagine picking one up at the risk of an actual zap.
"The atrocious measures by which millions of white people have been put at the mercy of the semi-barbarous negroes of the South, and the vilest of the white people, both from the North and the South, who have been constituted the leaders of this black horde, are now sought to be justified and defended by defaming the people upon whom this unspeakable outrage has been committed," the committee members wrote.
Respected Supreme Leader Kim Jong-un, as the totalitarian leader is addressed in his native North Korea, is primarily known for two things: gross human-rights violations (ordering the torture and execution of anyone who opposes his regime, even his own uncle; operating detention camps; restricting personal liberties to the point of nonexistence; otherwise exercising absolute and barbarous control over a country of more than 25 million people) and ever-growing threats of nuclear war.
Hans Uhlmann, "Male Head" | Männlicher Kopf (1942) steel sheet; Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, FrK (© 2017 Artists Rights Society [ARS], New York/VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn; photo by Jürgen Diemer)Inventur includes the work of nearly 50 artists all living and working under varying circumstances during the war — all, to one degree or another, reemerging to begin reshaping German art and a national psyche fractured by both war and the barbarous crimes committed in their name.
Meanwhile, outside Meade, Ohio, a sort of semi-Sodom where a barbarous barkeep tortures patrons to death (and where, as the United States enters World War I, people are "kicking dachshunds to death, making 90-year-old Americans with German-sounding names get down on their knees in the streets and kiss the American flag, calling sauerkraut Liberty cabbage"), we meet the Fiddlers, Eula and Ellsworth, two farmers still reeling from having been swindled out of their life's savings.

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