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The right is more brutal than anything we've ever seen.
"Maybe we could have been more brutal sometimes," he said.
It's only going to get more direct and more brutal.
The more brutal the acts, the longer the prison sentence.
The conquest was longer-lasting and more brutal in the north.
In some ways, giraffes have far more brutal pregnancies than humans.
It's hard to think of a more brutal one-two punch.
The fatal flaw test is more brutal when applied to women.
A more brutal leader replaces Pryce, but his ascendance radicalizes Serena.
Or maybe we should be more brutal about the whole matter?
The alleged victim has a more brutal memory of what happened.
Far from being renewed, politics would become even nastier and more brutal.
"You can be even more brutal than you already are," she said.
MTV's new series Sweet/Vicious is one of the network's more brutal offerings.
Mr Mengistu was also more brutal than any Ethiopian ruler before or after.
But he still decided to put me through three or four more brutal auditions.
More brutal than nature itself, he's also funny and a bold foil to DiCaprio.
But they were willing to take more risks than us, more violent, more brutal.
Hic, haec, hoc: more brutal blows, less precisely aimed, but still the same rhythm.
Or we could get really fucking gnarly, go off in a more brutal direction.
" She added: "Hard hits lead to head trauma, and that makes lives more brutal.
The bout fell into a repetitive dynamic but became more brutal as it progressed.
Others have opted for a more brutal solution: the extrajudicial killing of suspected criminals.
Instead, it lasted until now, and it was far more brutal than many expected.
And, ominously, over the last two decades that computational force has only gotten more brutal.
" Another prominent conservative pundit was even more brutal about Pence, saying, "I know him well.
Other material, like "Parasite," however, skips the saccharine altogether, going for something decidedly more brutal.
So this fight over Mr Scalia's replacement will only make the next one more brutal.
It's one of the more brutal—and hopefully poetic—travesties that I've committed in fiction.
The Revolution, he shows, was far more brutal than our usual memory of it allows.
For mentally ill inmates like Marion, delusions, hallucinations, and paranoia can make incarceration even more brutal.
In one of the 2018 movie's more brutal moments, Jackson, drunk and bitter, calls Ally ugly.
Biden's attack — though it didn't help him much — was much more brutal and to the point.
Royle said the footage paints a more brutal picture than what he read in police reports.
Or can we imagine carrying on doing what we're doing and making it even more brutal?
When it comes to foreign affairs, Russians often seem less sentimental and always seem more brutal.
He said on Monday that ISIS routinely employs more brutal tactics than waterboarding against innocent civilians.
But a new study  published in the science journal Nature puts forward a much more brutal proposal .
Mr Magufuli is fast transforming Tanzania from a flawed democracy into one of Africa's more brutal dictatorships.
They&aposre experiencing warmer waters, coral bleaching, tidal flooding, erosion, changing weather patterns, and more brutal cyclones.
The conditions included being whipped and abused, chained tightly together on ships, and even more brutal acts.
He made it obvious that the warmer you are offstage, the more brutal you can be onstage.
The quirky tech scene had soured, while the houses had gotten grander and the homelessness more brutal.
He was murdered in 203, and his gang was succeeded by a more brutal one, the Westies.
Much of the game's traditional and more brutal touches remain intact as a tribute to the franchise's roots.
This process of semi-blind reverse engineering was made even more brutal by some of the game's quirks.
Syria's ever-more-brutal war, Poland's fight over the future of Europe and the latest from the Olympics.
Who are we if we need to look at ever more brutal images in order to feel something?
But on the west, the fight has become more brutal, with sections that look like moonscapes. Maj. Gen.
The good news is that the more brutal the sell-off, the more attractive these stocks will look.
So in some ways, it's a more brutal critique of the present than it might appear at first glance.
The good news is that the more brutal the sell-off is, the more attractive these stocks will look.
Other times, it would approach in more brutal, overwhelming ways that momentarily shifted the way I lived my life.
LaMotta was able to absorb a flurry of punches only to unload a more brutal barrage on an opponent.
The central conclusion was that the agency's methods were far more brutal — and less effective — than it had admitted.
And the damage was even more brutal for members of the so-called FANG club of momentum tech stocks.
His war had been darker than his new lawyer and family knew, more brutal than he expressed in court.
With those two men at the helm of this story, it's even more brutal and violent than the first.
Aside from simply posting about how needless the "hack" is, some users were a little more brutal with their comments.
When I changed it, I thought it would make it more vulnerable and more brutal with sisters instead of brothers.
Though police abuse helped spark the uprising in 2011, the security forces under Mr Sisi have become even more brutal.
At 5003, he raped a woman by knifepoint, and at 20, he reoffended with a perhaps even more brutal crime.
"The collateral damage around that is going to be much more brutal than what people are currently thinking," he said.
Outside of nuclear program, Kim Jong Un has shocked many with some of his more brutal actions in recent years.
It is Trump doing to political ends what Hitler did to more brutal ends: using mass deception as masterful propaganda.
At that point, little could have been done to keep both sides from spiraling toward a larger, more brutal conflict.
Returning daily for two weeks, as the stench grows more brutal and penetrating by the day, that's the perilous bit.
You just don't become violent because that gives an excuse to the dictatorial regime to become more brutal and suppress democracy.
And if history has demonstrated anything, nobody is more brutal and ruthless in their treatment of coal miners than coal companies.
While Fred, Hermione's other love interest, is the Radiant Knight, it seems Hiram is some other type of more brutal warrior.
"We see much of the world threatening to return to a more dangerous, more brutal, way of doing business," he continued.
Because real recognize real, and monkeys understand one of life's undeniable truths: emotional pain is far more brutal than physical pain.
Wikipedia's greatest trolls act wholly in silence: The deletion of content is an act more brutal than any Talk page slander.
These game over screens got more brutal as the games went along, but none of them hold a candle to... 3.
Just about the time that I thought I wrapped my head around it, there would be an even more brutal case.
" Instead, he says, "I want to bring them down as close as possible to the original Blade Runner: more simple, more brutal.
Now his European counterparts are adopting elements of his migration proposals in the hope that they will forestall something much more brutal.
Resist the demands for more brutal immigration enforcement, and electorates may keep voting for candidates who thrive on blaming foreigners for everything.
This year Mr Corbyn and his team have become more skilled in triangulation, as well as the more brutal side of politics.
The longer they fail to face up to Brexit's painful trade-offs, the more brutal will be the eventual reckoning with reality.
One analyst says Kim's drive to show everyone he's boss has made him an even more brutal dictator than his father. 4.
Evidence that the past was more brutal than the present can be gleaned not only from data but also from cultural clues.
Los Angeles may be a car town, but there's nothing more brutal than an LA traffic jam and its massive environmental footprint.
The comedy of cruelty is rarely funnier or more brutal than when it comes from Armando Iannucci, a virtuoso of political evisceration.
Among the report's findings: The C.I.A.'s interrogation techniques were more brutal and the number of detainees higher than the agency portrayed.
" Ostensibly liberal people on Twitter have been even more brutal, excoriating Melania by calling her a slut, a bimbo, and a "dumb cunt.
Nice people, great food, and these days, the economy has basically recovered from a more-brutal-than-average dose of the Great Recession.
That led researchers to believe that Neanderthals were quite violent, or lived more brutal lives, even compared to their contemporary Homo sapiens counterparts.
Acclaimed artist and writer Tomi Ungerer created numerous posters protesting the war in Vietnam, each one more brutal and jarring than the next.
After the strikes, strong and thoughtful diplomatic moves will be essential to making sure this does not disintegrate into even more brutal violence.
There are many other deaths, some that are much more brutal, that I'd love to see reduced to this cutesy 8-bit format.
Boxing in ancient Greece was a bloody sport, made bloodier and more brutal by the thin leather wraps that boxers wore as gloves.
"Mortal Kombat 11" is about to get even more brutal with the addition of four new downloadable characters in the next few months.
In The Farewell, China is a place of dark geometry; angular cranes and housing blocs tower into the frame, more brutal than brutalist.
But more striking than the paintings of the state's beautiful vistas and bounty is the show's archival material revealing a more brutal history.
His assault was far more brutal than mine — and given the report from Fox News journalists in the room, he understated the violence.
The interesting question is not whether Trump and friends are trying to make the lives of the poor nastier, more brutal and shorter.
"This is more brutal, more ugly even than ISIS; they didn't mutilate bodies like this, put their feet on someone's chest," he said.
Yesterday marked the official first day of summer and with it, the reminder that this season's temperatures can be more brutal than we remember.
But as an entryway into FromSoftware's more brutal catalog, you cannot find a more rewarding experience, so long as you push through the pain.
It sort of reminds me of the scripted stunts that used to come out of Vine, but just longer and a little more brutal.
After all, what we saw this weekend in Moscow and Hong Kong were alarming signs that a wave of more brutal repression is looming.
Be smart: The Harvey catastrophe in the border state of Texas make the optics of the decision even more brutal for the White House.
Obviously there are cases of discrimination and sexual harassment, but it's nothing like with the Egyptian or Lebanese police, who are much more brutal.
The message from this year's tally "is more brutal than ever," David Reay, a climate scientist at the University of Edinburgh, told the Guardian .
A report from the Kantor Center at Tel Aviv University found anti-Semitic feelings on the rise globally, while attacks have grown more brutal.
He came to the 2100 meters much later, largely to avoid his coach Glen Mills's plans to have him run the more brutal 2200.
He's also called for expediting the judicial process and hinted at skirting the justice system's due process and implementing more brutal methods of execution.
More brutal tactics like this are likely coming in the final weeks of the campaign as Trump tweeted that the "shackles" have come off.
But as jihadists brandishing AK-47 assault rifles began imposing an Islamist doctrine even more brutal and mediaeval than al Qaeda, its popularity soon faded.
There's a pair of skates hanging in the ping pong room, which are a link to one of the more brutal scenes in the comics.
There are other, even more brutal, historical precedents for presidential candidates pandering to racial fears and winning elections by appealing to our worst racial impulses.
Beyond that, the songwriting was still in the mode of the two DiSalvo albums, which did not mesh well with the more brutal vocal approach.
The GOP primary for the Staten Island-area district quickly turned into one of the more brutal – and intriguing – races in the nation this cycle.
While South Florida learned it would be spared the worst Saturday, Irma's new course just meant a more brutal hell for the state's southwest coast.
With the shimmering glitches of the studio version transposed into an uncanny, Lynchian ballad on screen, Cave's amelodic delivery is even more brutal and exhausting.
My favourite parts they play are the doomy passages, which creates a great spectrum of variety, and makes the faster parts sound even more brutal!
So he started with threats of "fire and fury," then turned to surprise initiatives, then gratuitous flattery of one of the world's more brutal dictators.
But the narrator — a genuine Everyman and substitute for so many of us — will go on to face a reality far more brutal and complicated.
And while an ever more brutal crackdown unquestionably hurts Beijing's image overseas, being seen to bow to public pressure might encourage unrest on the mainland.
This language also reveals that doctors helped to design a waterboarding method more brutal than what even lawyers for the George W. Bush administration allowed.
Art is art, some of which may seem more brutal, more immediate, even less talented than other works, depending upon the viewer's eye and sensibility.
But something happened to The Mountain back in season 4 that's going to make the Cleganebowl even more brutal than it was already destined to be.
But when the boy's mother (Michelle Williams) pleads with her father-in-law to pay, he refuses, even as the captors get more and more brutal.
"When we don't stand up for those values, it gives permission to others who are perhaps more brutal to take action," Smith told The Washington Post.
No doubt some violence—and a reputation for being willing and able to engage in violence—can serve a useful purpose, particularly in more brutal environments.
In his address on Wednesday night, Trump at one stage appeared to be announcing an even more brutal transatlantic restriction, saying cargo too would be included.
At the California Historical Society, paintings of the state's beautiful vistas are shown alongside archival materials revealing a more brutal history of displacement, discrimination, and murder.
We were also aware that the United States at that time was supporting many governments in Latin America who were much more brutal than Ortega was.
The engolo was a much more brutal hand-to-hand fighting system that originated out of the need to protect the tribe against raids from other tribes.
The early-19th-century setting is equally bracing, offering a more brutal view of the period than one is apt to encounter in most PBS "Masterpiece" productions.
The sport tends to be way more brutal than American football -- no pads -- so, luckily she stuck to a ball handling lesson and passed on full contact.
Faced with trials in the past, The Walking Dead has typically forced its characters to be ever more brutal, savage, and unrelenting in their quest to survive.
Batfleck delivered an unexpected take on Gotham City's Dark Knight, but — once you get over the surprise of a more brutal Batman — it was at least consistent.
They toss him in a cell where he will likely live out his days in grim silence rather than name names and suffer a more brutal fate.
The Hill's Alexander Bolton specifically reported that the Trump administration was using the RSC budget as a guideline, along with the even more brutal Heritage Foundation budget.
The timing couldn't be more brutal: about a month after its release, Ferguson, Missouri erupted into violence following the police shooting of 18-year-old Michael Brown.
Specifically, we dreaded Latino police officers, since they had a reputation of being more brutal than their white peers with us—poor Chicano kids from the projects.
With the fighting becoming ever more brutal and drawn out, humanitarian workers are concerned that Iraqi forces will adopt more aggressive tactics, putting civilians at greater risk.
And Hearst — the relentless, mechanical face of the market, more brutal than any outlaw band for being organized and dispassionate — is running telephone lines across the wilds.
In the above linked excerpt from Slate, he cites research that suggests that PMS—and its more brutal relative, PMDD—are culturally constructed rather than founded in biology.
Zarqawi was killed in a 2006 US airstrike, but the group he founded endured, eventually mutating into ISIS, run by the even more brutal Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
All of these sweet little moments are specifically crafted to make her eventual miscarriage feel like an even more brutal twist of the knife when it inevitably happens.
Given that two of his characters are anthropology students who ask the commune's elders about their myths and traditions, they seem oddly incurious about the more brutal practices.
No. Would it be a bigger, more brutal twist if she was totally thwarted in her attempt to strike back at the Faith Militant and the high council?
And as the water-holding capacity of air increases by about 7% per 1ºC of warming, many of El Niño's impacts will be more brutal as a consequence.
Chris Rock actually pulled his punches when it came to Will and Jada Pinkett Smith because his rehearsals were way more brutal ... according to one of his friends.
"I really liked this idea of contrasting this extreme femininity and lightness of the '30s with something more brutal and masculine," the designer told WWD of the collection.
But they say they are caught between the Islamic State, which has become more brutal toward civilians as the siege has dragged on, and the government and militias.
Indeed, that is now the case, and as the investigation of the even more brutal November attacks in Paris showed, Belgium is a major source of the threat.
Trump treated Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, much more brutal with internal enemies than his predecessor Hosni Mubarak, whom he helped remove, like a long lost friend.
Known for its promotional posters featuring needles taped underneath Betty's eyelids "Opera" isn't entirely inelegant, but it is more brutal, signaling the shift that would change Argento's career.
When I hit my teen years and tested out greater independence, her responses grew more brutal until I fled my home one night at the age of 15.
A few months later, the East Area Rapist targeted that very man and his wife, in one of the more brutal attacks of the dozens he had committed.
One episode's teeth-gritting, protracted argument between the parkour practitioner Risako and the actress Haruka, incited by shared crushes on Kenji, was more brutal than anything on Succession.
But despite a subtitle that seems to argue against the very existence of sequels, it's worth watching for anyone who wants to see Cruise executing some more brutal stuntwork.
As Gunton put it, the producers are cognizant of wanting the program to be entertaining and revelatory, without glossing over the more brutal aspects of life in the wild.
Katie Porter on Tuesday all the more brutal: Porter: I'd also like you to get back to me if you don't mind to explain the disparity in REO rates.
In the world of wrestling, there's nothing more brutal than a deathmatch: a fight where anything goes, and using weapons and spilling blood is the name of the game.
That bathroom scene depicts a baptism by blood, a woman brandishing herself with the inner steel to survive a world far more brutal than it was a week ago.
It concluded that the CIA's interrogation programs, using techniques such as waterboarding that most observers consider torture, were more brutal and less effective than the CIA had told policymakers.
American officials say the Islamic State has largely eclipsed Al Qaeda in the global jihadist hierarchy, with Al Qaeda hemorrhaging members to its more brutal and media-savvy rival.
"It was far more brutal than we had known," Consuelo Varela, one of the researchers and the author of "The Fall of Christopher Columbus," told The Christian Science Monitor.
The evidence suggests that neither Rockefeller nor Oswald anticipated that the retaking of the prison would be as brutal as it was—more brutal than anyone could have imagined.
If anything, it will lead only to the reinstatement of more brutal forms of execution that do not require medical expertise, such as electrocution or death by firing squad.
The film has some combat moments that rival those in much more brutal war movies, yet this film's approach to violence still fits well within the PG-13 realm.
So as the economic carrots of expanding wealth grow more readily available, the more brutal dictatorships give way to hybrid regimes that mix the modern and draconian – like China.
While I doubt PLL will give us one death per episode, I do think we can expect the body count to be more brutal than it was in previous seasons.
With his unique mix of brutal self-deprecation, even more brutal comebacks, and gloriously filthy ripostes, James Blunt has a Twitter game that contrasts spectacularly with his gentle song lyrics.
Since the player character of Odyssey is a mercenary and not an Assassin, the combat is suitably updated to accommodate a much wider and sometimes more brutal set of skills.
None of them ever got laughed at for liking those bands, though, or had their intentions challenged when a more-brutal-than-thou type spotted In Flames on their Ipods.
Theoretically, that should leave it better equipped than the movie was to go into the nuances of the books' theology and the impact of their deeper and more brutal elements.
Then Sean turns to animal sacrifice, and, becoming ever more brutal and suffering from his solitude as well as from the diabolical strain of his efforts, he begins to crack.
Making the drought worse, the Zimbabwean economy is in a tailspin with rising inflation and failed political reform that has left residents living under more brutal conditions than ever before.
Of the more than 200 cold-stunned turtles that were reportedly recovered from the Gulf of Maine since Wednesday, only 54 lived, making for a more brutal winter season than normal.
"I guess it's a natural assumption based on some videos we did or something," he said of fans assuming one character is more brutal while the other is more stealth-based.
"Whenever there are signs of sending a palm branch, they always come with a far tighter grip on exercising civil rights," he wrote, suggesting that more brutal crackdowns are to come.
This war is all the more brutal thanks to magical weapons of mass destruction called Decimates, which incinerate soldiers by the dozen or inflict deadly pestilences in the middle of battle.
The second wave of the flu, in particular, had more brutal effects than typical influenza, not least because it was likelier than the ordinary flu to be joined by bacterial pneumonia.
The rare dark fantasy targeted at both adults and children, Age of Resistance is frequently more brutal than its forebear, which is itself frequently criticized for being too grim for kids.
And so both campaigns — especially Gillespie's, which trails in most polls — are serving up more and more brutal attacks and volleying back with outrage that their opponent would sink so low.
Children are being targeted with more brutal tactics, such as the deployment of youth as suicide bombers and the widespread use of weapons such as barrel bombs, according to the charity.
The show could stand to be more brutal in showing us how easily we program our children to do whatever we want, and how children are trained to please their parents.
I played the map with the addition of the Brutal Doom mod that makes the guns feel more powerful and enemy deaths more brutal, and I recommend you do the same.
A lot happened in the world of culture over the last week, but no impact was greater—and no critical drubbing more brutal—than that of Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.
Judge Patrick Thompson of Saline County District Court described the murder of Galazia Niehaus as "one of the more brutal murders this court has seen" on Tuesday, according to the Salina Journal.
Looking further out, investment bank UBS is calling for sterling to finish 2017 at $1.20 while HSBC's David Bloom sees a more brutal path ahead, with an end-2017 forecast of $1.10.
Trump's decision to quit Syria will make Russia and Iran responsible for finishing off ISIS, which they will do with more brutal dispatch that the U.S. would have mustered — good for us.
It's also way more brutal than the AMC series: Real hopelessness comes from horror that happens in broad daylight and The Ravenous is about as out-in-the-open as it gets.
" Corbyn will say: "The disregard for rampant inequality, the hollowing out of our public services, the disdain for the powerless and the poor have made our society more brutal and less caring.
But fear of a more brutal rupture that could clog ports, starve factories and disrupt supplies of food and medicines is growing as the March 29 deadline for departure creeps ever closer.
"The US humiliating Iran this way sent such a message to North Korea: If it were not for your nuclear weapons, we would be more brutal on you," he wrote on Twitter.
Unlikely. The machine, designed by SquareTrade, that CNET uses to fold and unfold these phones is utterly brutal — far more brutal than how most people are likely to fold and unfold their devices.
Matt Damon and Ben Affleck are each claiming dibs on being BFFs with superstar quarterback Tom Brady, and the showdown … well, it's more brutal than a full-force body slam on the field.
We already know a lot about the CIA's interrogation techniques from a 2014 Senate report, which found they were more brutal than had been initially thought and rarely led to much useful intelligence.
The president seems to believe, very fundamentally, that concerns about human rights and international law are pointless constraints on American power — that winning conflicts requires being harsher and more brutal than your opponents.
That helped feed a narrative that has polarized British politics, with many supporters of Brexit moving toward a more brutal rupture with the European Union than its proponents suggested in the 2016 referendum.
But their phone call proves to be more of a wistful goodbye than anything else, proving once again that, for all its comedic trappings, "Insecure" is far more brutal than it originally appeared.
But those power structures try to destroy her and grind her down, sometimes in more subtle ways than they tried to destroy and grind down her grandfather, and sometimes in more brutal ways.
Now I am in my 40s and watching a newly reinvigorated James Baldwin via director Raoul Peck, who, with his documentary film I Am Not Your Negro (2017), delivers polemics even more brutal.
This unsettling prevalence of assault and rape — which seems more necessary in a #MeToo world, but all the more brutal — is a large part of the truly dismal emotional cloud hanging over this season.
Instead, the answers to what took place were simpler and more brutal: — The detachment of American and Nigerien soldiers, with their eight vehicles, were overwhelmed by a large enemy force of perhaps 63 terrorists.
MILAN (Reuters) - Milan's La Scala opera house opened its new season on Wednesday with the original, more brutal version of Giacomo Puccini's "Madama Butterfly", not shown there since its poorly received premiere in 1904.
In the days of Thermopylae, the ritual had been part of Sparta's famed agōgē, but many scholars believe that in Cicero's time it was made even more brutal to satisfy the crowds of tourists.
But they anticipated that this fight would be nastier, more brutal and more partisan than the one last year for Justice Neil M. Gorsuch because the direction of the court would be at stake.
A divided vote among black Democrats, who represent 60 percent of the primary electorate in this state, could profoundly transform the race, leading to a drawn-out and more brutal fight for the nomination.
The resulting rounded, terracotta-hued craters are unlike the more brutal structural interventions of Anish Kapoor's hole ("Descent into Limbo," 1992) or Doug Aitken's pool ("Sonic Fountain," 2013), in that they feel modestly provisional.
The former vice president is the only Democrat currently fighting a two-front war: one against the other contenders seeking his party's nomination and a second, more brutal one against Republican President Donald Trump.
Without them, the war will come to a faster, more brutal end, a win for Mr. Assad and his patrons and proof that Moscow has the stamina to stay in a conflict until the end.
The San Ysidro Port of Entry still stands, evolving into a more brutal and unwelcoming structure over the years, and is still under construction with new border walls along the barrier between the two countries.
Revanchism by the Sunni Arab minority, who are about 15-20% of the population but have dominated Iraq since Ottoman times, was a cocktail of Saddam Hussein's brutal Baathist nationalism and even more brutal jihadism.
But other crimes like kidnapping and extortion have fallen, according to government data released late on Wednesday, perhaps pointing to a shift toward more brutal tactics by some of the country's dozens of drug cartels.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - If Rafa Nadal's Australian Open semi-final win over Greek sensation Stefanos Tsitsipas was one-sided, Novak Djokovic showed he could be even more brutal in his victory against Lucas Pouille on Friday.
Last year, more than 25,000 murders were recorded in Mexico as rival drug gangs increasingly splintered into smaller, more brutal groups after more than a decade of a military-led campaign to battle the cartels.
It was hateful work, and a dozen Tiger Force veterans told The Blade that it led them to become more brutal and begin taking out their aggression on the people they were supposed to protect.
A leader of the victorious pro-Brexit referendum campaign, Mr. Johnson favors a cleaner, more brutal break, and his speech appeared calculated to deepen a split within the Conservative Party that threatens to unseat Mrs.
World War I, the most spectacular military struggle the planet had ever seen, provided new forums for transfusion—as did the even more brutal and catastrophic conflict that followed two and a half decades later.
That's part of the memoirist's job, it's true, but in order to defeat narcissism, a memoirist also has to reveal the more brutal realities of, well, there's no nice way to say this, the heart.
But Félix Houphouët-Boigny, the first president of Ivory Coast, is a strange inclusion when far more brutal dictators, such as Uganda's Idi Amin or Jean-Bedel Bokassa of the Central African Republic, are left out.
The country faces a health, economic and societal crisis with the coronavirus even as it heads into a presidential campaign season that if anything promises to be even more brutal than the last one in 2016.
For many women, menopause can be far more brutal, but for me even the insomnia has been a kind of gift, if only because the gorgeous world is most gorgeous in the first light of dawn.
And it remains unclear whether there would be any enthusiasm within the CIA or other branches of government for a return to the use of more brutal interrogation tactics, given their experience during the Bush administration.
Navegante (Juan Sebastian Calero), a Cali man far more brutal than Jorge, and with a weird haircut, ends up putting a gun to the grandmother's back, putting the kid in the car, and driving back to Cali.
But the shift has made Libya even more brutal for migrants who remain, exposing them to increased levels of abuse and extortion by smugglers struggling to make money in a shrunken market, researchers and aid workers say.
Though for American viewers the story echoes the Bill Cosby situation, this is a British show (it invokes the Jimmy Savile case), and no media is more brutal than Britain's when it gets hold of a scandal.
It was one of the deadlier and more brutal attacks by al-Qaeda at the time but was soon overshadowed when planes struck the World Trade Center and Pentagon less than a year later on 9/11.
That's leading nationalist rebels to regret that they have left the jihadist groups unchallenged until they became a major threat — one that may have become too big to defeat without creating more, brutal rifts in southern Syria.
The AMC series, which is currently in its seventh season, is more brutal than ever, with Rick, Daryl, and the rest of the survivors contending with not only walkers, but the most vicious villain the show's ever seen.
"'Diznee''s a circular frenetic reality of running hard and blind into the next phase of newness, sometimes more brutal, and sometimes a warm and nervous turtle, claws up towards a volatile bubble, living my dream," explains Birgy.
While the pace of killings in Iraq has ebbed and flowed, the attacks have become more brutal and there has been an increase in kidnappings, arrests and disappearances of protest leaders, doctors who treat wounded protesters, and journalists.
But the past few days still felt more brutal than any span of time in the last few weeks, thanks in large part to a rapid succession of eye-catching attacks that drew sustained national and international media coverage.
While the economy was growing, there were plenty of profits to spread around and keep everyone happy, but now that it is shrinking, the rules have become even less clear and the fight for resources has turned more brutal.
The Arthur Ashe Stadium crowd, amplified by the new roof support structure overhead, was audibly in his corner as he closed out a duel that was much more brutal than the final-set score of 6-3 would indicate.
Over 180 years after the Mexican American War supposedly ended, some of us in the US are watching in horror seeing this newer and more brutal white supremacy again -- and this time it is not just at the border.
The narrative meat of his side journey with Rick is ultimately spoiled by Henry's return as well; Morgan succumbs to a more brutal side of himself when he coldly murders the Savior captors that had Rick on the ropes.
Feinstein, then the head of the panel, wanted to make public the entire 7,000-page report, which found that the CIA's use of torture hadn't produced any major intelligence coups and was far more brutal than previously known. Sen.
The violence of the price action in London suggests a more brutal reality, a targeted bull assault on those holding short positions with waves of collateral damage and a strong suspicion that blood has been left on the LME floor.
That might also help explain why European bank stocks have lost nearly a quarter of their value since the start of the year, a $240 billion wipe-out more brutal than at the start of the financial crisis in 2008.
If Hacksaw Ridge initially plays like a polished tribute to a remarkable but forgotten soldier—dying in 2006 at the age of 87, Doss was a Medal of Honor recipient—then the movie's battle scenes feel even more brutal in contrast.
When Sansa Stark is viciously beaten in the Red Keep as a result of her father's political ineptitude, it should feel even more brutal to those who know that her uncle and grandfather were murdered by Aerys in the same spot.
But Kim Jong-nam seemed to take little interest in the more brutal aspects of running a dictatorship and fell out of his father's favor when he was caught trying to enter Japan with a fake Dominican Republic passport in 2001.
The central conclusion of the report is that the spy agency's interrogation methods — including waterboarding, sleep deprivation and other kinds of torture — were far more brutal and less effective than the C.I.A. described to policy makers, Congress and the public.
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Rainas Elias was 14, Islamic State militants overran her Yazidi homeland in northern Iraq, kidnapped her and sold her to a fighter who repeatedly raped and tortured her before selling her to an even more brutal monster.
Most alterations to the plot, such as making the regime more brutal—the command "if thine right eye offends thee, pluck it out" is literally enforced upon one rebellious handmaiden—make the mood more tense and the characters' quiet obedience more understandable.
This season, their methods are becoming more brutal, from public hangings to even more horrific mutilations than usual — except that the show is also careful to make it clear that the public face of Gilead is concerned with keeping these punishments under wraps.
But none of that explains the pace at which Mr. Kim — more technically savvy and more brutal than his father — has raced in the past year to develop an arsenal of nuclear weapons that can hit multiple targets in the continental United States.
They also vividly illustrated how the proceeding is almost certain to rekindle feuding over the 2016 election that has barely subsided during Mr. Trump's tenure, and reverberate — whether he is convicted or acquitted — in an even more brutal electoral fight in November.
In addition to the European nations ignoring the brutal crackdown on the protesters in favor of skirting economic sanctions, the U.N. has scheduled no resolutions to address this issue or the Iranian connection to the even more brutal crackdowns on protesters in Iraq.
"If we are not going to address the cause of all this ... without addressing the issue of al-Assad, we will have another extremist group, it will be more extreme and more brutal," he said, noting that Islamic State had evolved from al Qaeda.
For Ji, the atrocities themselves, the savage excesses, the sadism and the infliction of pain were the intentional points of the exercise, whose perpetrators were encouraged in the belief that the more brutal they were, the more admirably "revolutionary" they could claim to be.
But "Appointments," the lead single from the forthcoming Turn Out the Lights, is even more brutal and engrossing, a paradoxically vivid detailing of depression that builds from a whisper to an agonizing howl that barely offers any hope beyond the promise of more medication.
READ: Why I'm voting for Trump "We have to change our laws and we have to be able to fight on an almost equal basis," Trump said Tuesday arguing in favor of torture and pointing to ISIS' far more brutal treatment of its prisoners.
It only gets more brutal and ugly from here, and you can imagine Road Warrior fans getting excited at the idea of a world with an ever-reducing carrying capacity that is tending further and further toward abundance for few and scarcity for most.
For many years, until a new and more brutal group of overseers almost completely ­isolated them from the surrounding town, the "boys" were a part of the Atalissa community: customers in the local bars, participants in church services, performers in the annual Atalissa Days parade.
The origin of war is a contentious issue among anthropologists, with some saying it's an atavistic remnant of our species' more brutal evolutionary past, while others suggest it's a consequence of ownership and resulting disputes over access to land, water, food, and other resources.
The compromises the next Democratic president will have to make, given the likely Republican dominance of Congress, are going to be even more brutal for liberals — and if they're not, it will likely be because nothing of importance gets done in the first place.
The drama's initial delicacy makes the subsequent emotional and physical violence feel even more brutal — and the weaknesses of other characters appear all the more glaring (Kena's father, separated from her mother, has shied away from telling his daughter he's about to have another a child).
As the notes chugged and pirouetted through my headphones, it felt like I was giving myself permission to enjoy the kind of music that had formed a cornerstone of my early musical development—but that I'd abandoned in my pursuit of all things faster, harder, bloodier, more brutal.
Ultimately, the choice was whether to commit tens of billions of dollars, and tens of thousands of US ground troops, to implement a strategy that might have toppled Assad and saved thousands of lives, but which also might have made the conflict even more brutal than it's been.
While the bloodless, neatly wrapped meat I buy at the supermarket is divorced from the actual killing process, the lives and slaughter of animals raised for this market are often more brutal and certainly more environmentally destructive than the lives and slaughter of those living in the wild.
The same paper has contributed to the current division within the Conservative Party, with some supporting May's attempt to keep a close relationship with the EU, others arguing that the proposals are not as good as what the U.K. currently has, and others believing they should be more brutal.
By lecturing almost entirely on Islam, he says he hopes to graduate a class of moderate Muslims who can be integrated into a society divorced from the more brutal realities ISIS created in their so-called Caliphate -- that is once they have served their sentence imposed by the local judiciary.
With the addition of multiplayer Wedding Qake, you can make love AND war with friends in a round of cake throwing that is more brutal than a fifth of the tapes submitted to America's Funniest Home Videos, and just a little less brutal than that wind down finale from Wild Tales.
The former, curated by Carol Squiers with assistance from Akshay Bhoan, shows videos meant to lure recruits and present a favorable view of life in the Islamic State, including music videos and IS members distributing school supplies to children; it also contains snippets of more brutal propaganda, including Jihadi John threatening hostages.
Once in the field, Stephanie's exploits have a certain freshness because she's such novice at this sort of cloak-and-dagger fare that she makes a mess of things, and her early encounters are more brutal and raw -- and thus distinctive -- than the highly stylized and choreographed movie fights and chases with which we're familiar.
In December 22005, the committee released a 22005-page declassified executive summary of its landmark 214,600-page report, which concluded that the torture of Abu Zubaydah and other detainees in the custody of the CIA failed to produce unique and valuable intelligence — and that the torture was far more brutal than the CIA had let on.
One, in black aniline on paper mounted on canvas, bears the same title he gave his slashed works — "Concetto spaziale (Spatial concept)" (2257) — but here his material intervention takes the form of punctures and V-shaped gashes going every which way, a much more brutal approach than his more elegant, mostly vertical scalpel slices of a few years later.
"The underlying news flow out of China has been a lot better, in Italy it has improved ... but that's not the case in the UK and certainly not the case in the U.S." He said markets needed to see "broader evidence of a peak in infections" before calm returned and otherwise risked more "brutal selloffs periodically".
Even if the House passes the AHCA, it's only the start of a long slog that will probably be even more brutal and tense in the Senate, where there'll be parliamentary procedure subplots as well as substantive negotiations, likely more focused on moderate Republican dissent and constrained by a smaller margin of Republican control in that chamber.
The Handmaid's Tale takes place in a near-future dystopia that is riddled with sexism, but is also apparently color-blind: There are multiple black families among the patriarchal Commanders who rule Gilead, black Aunts can rule over the Handmaids, and black Handmaids don't appear to be subjected to any form of treatment more brutal than that received by their white counterparts.
The more brutal the war becomes for Chester, the closer he senses Yuko getting in her global pursuit of him; but Infamy, at least in its first six episodes, doesn't do much work to explore why a spurned woman, a young, lonely social pariah of unknown background, is the nexus around which its metaphorical ouroboros of past and present infamy must spin.
Jolted from our reveries by the more brutal stories of the merciless, news-cycle variety, it's as though we've woken from a beautiful dream to realize that having once elected an idealistic black president did not in fact ensure that other revolutions would quickly follow, and indeed that certain structures of power, soft and hard, remain all the more firmly entrenched and internalized.
In some cases this means the jailers being forced into negotiations, while in others it results in even more brutal measures against strikers, such as force-feeding (a technique currently being considered by Israel, despite a refusal to comply by doctors), or, in extreme cases, allowing prisoners to expire — an option that Israel has indeed overtly invoked in the past.
In a luminous performance, Agyness Deyn plays the novel's heroine, a plucky farm girl whose life is a series of losses, beginning with her mother's suicide and continuing with her husband's death in World War I. Proceeding at a stately pace, the film's pastoral tone is interrupted by violent shocks that are all the more brutal for taking place in such an idyllic setting. (filmlinc.org.)
He told an American bishop: Despite state atheism, Soviet society was able to preserve the Christian roots of our society and avoid those ruinous processes which are now unfolding in Europe and America But as the country ponders how to remember this year's centenary of the Bolshevik revolution, in which one form of Russian autocracy was replaced by a (statistically at least) far more brutal one, the Patriarch recently acknowledged that a "celebration" would not be appropriate.

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