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"savagery" Definitions
  1. behaviour that is very cruel and violent

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The Times has reported for years on the savagery there.
"This was a massacre, a truly inhuman savagery," Soylu said.
Although savagery helped Mr Assad survive, it prevents Syria's revival.
It's something that's in the film, the savagery of it.
Twitters users praised Sehnaoui for his act of digital savagery.
"This represents the savagery of a lawless culture," he explained.
They are gravely endangered by its opposite, which is savagery.
"We're finished with this savagery," one shouted into a microphone.
" She denounced the attack as an act of "inhuman savagery.
Travel led Melville to question the concepts of "savagery" and "civilisation".
But he's not above a bit of low-key savagery either.
Also in this seriesCass Sunstein: Political savagery makes self-government impossible
Mr Hekmatullah had been expelled from the Taliban for excessive savagery.
The legal savagery of boxing is a stain on our nation.
He described a life of banal chores rather than battlefield savagery.
It can be challenging to confront places of such human savagery.
Today's attack in Baghdad is another horrific example of ISIS's savagery.
Slowdive became an unfortunate allegory for the savagery of 90s tastemakers.
As nationalism equals war, so contempt for the law brings savagery.
Native Americans, fighting their savagery so that the white man can civilize
Notorious for his misogyny, Mr Duterte excoriates female critics with particular savagery.
Even some of the smaller attacks have had a truly brutal savagery.
The temptation might prove impossible to resist, producing a cycle of savagery.
Another 6900 percent say that certain religious faiths promote savagery against others.
I.A. doctors may be America's last defense against a return to savagery.
Sweetness from otters and dogs; savagery from Samantha Bee and Quentin Tarantino.
Only some sort of God could summon, and justify, such promiscuous savagery.
An American would once have been horrified and shocked by such savagery.
It doesn't offer you the temptation to enjoy, maybe, your inner savagery.
Normally, a person doesn't look to the Merriam-Webster Twitter page for savagery.
"Only a person of savagery would do something like this," Chief Tedesco said.
Of course, deep savagery aside, the mantis shrimp is also an awesome creature.
It also symbolizes the savagery with which we have treated the natural world.
In politics as well as in daily life, savagery has the opposite effect.
It never once makes the connection to actual suffering so much as savagery.
This combination of savagery and economy makes for an arrestingly original musical personality.
Bourne was appalled by such instrumentalist thinking, by the acceptance of war's savagery.
What starts out as a study of savagery becomes a lesson in determination.
It's as if some innate human savagery is to blame for our troubles.
Civil gestures may disguise savagery, as was the case under the Nazis and Soviets.
"Unbridled love and care for mankind has been met with unparalleled savagery," he said.
But this is not kid business, and the savagery soon begins to ooze through.
The English champion's face bore testimony to the savagery and punishment of Hagler's fists.
His hope is to get as far as possible from civilization and its savagery.
Matthew d'Ancona LONDON — There is a genteel savagery to the British prime ministerial system.
"Today's attack in Baghdad is another horrific example of ISIS's savagery," Clinton tweeted Sunday.
The difference was that the Romans, after the savagery was over, successfully absorbed populations.
When Indigenous groups fought to protect their lands, colonists responded with the utmost savagery.
For more than 30 years, Gerard Alessandrini has lampooned Broadway, with love and savagery.
We asked Nate about those funless prudes and and clapped back with some savagery.
And then to see savagery of the assault, they were fed up with it.
More typical was "jungle," which conjured Joseph Conrad-type images of savagery and danger.
For sheer comedic savagery, no artist alive can match, his takedowns of Richard Nixon.
She alleges that she feared Kavanaugh might kill her through drunken clumsiness, not through savagery.
Iran's horrific actions are on par with the brutality and savagery regularly demonstrated by ISIS.
What Alexandria did crossed a serious line, even within the context of the show's savagery.
The savagery has reached the point where the UN's human rights office voiced deep concerns.
Well-functioning democracies rely on institutions that tend to treat political savagery as background noise.
"Assad and Russia are unleashing a savagery against people they call terrorists," Ms. Power said.
The savagery that followed the decision to retake the prison was both predictable and avoidable.
Here's Mel Gibson again with the on-screen savagery of this 2016 biographical war drama.
I wanted to grope toward a bridge spanning the yawning chasm between savagery and dignity.
That savagery is uncharacteristic of this Romeo anyway; it's just another of the production's gimmicks.
Cuomo said Saturday's savagery was the 13th anti-Semitic attack in New York since Dec.
Cuomo said Saturday's savagery was the 13th anti-Semitic attack in New York since Dec.
There was savagery by all, and incompetence on the part of the U.N. and NATO.
We know how the story ends: savagery, children dying, and an ironic and unsatisfying rescue.
He's gone so far through barbarousness and savagery that he's come out the other end.
They make it as far as the London Underground, and the rest is pure savagery.
That yesterday's widely reported savagery (in the internet sense) can be today's social media stumble.
He's a perfect match for Logan and brings so much soul and savagery to the project.
Rather than relying on drug smuggling, they made their mark with an unprecedented level of savagery.
That is the fault of the war's savagery, limiting the gruesome accounting that can be done.
I've partaken in the social network's pervasive savagery and self-seriousness as often I've criticized it.
And yet, the odd sense of self-savagery is sometimes there in her frustration with opponents.
There's no salve for her characters' savagery, and Tamblyn isn't concerned with providing a neat ending.
What the play needs is some way to make sense of its unyielding savagery and darkness.
Opinion Columnist Let's be blunt: China is accumulating a record of Orwellian savagery toward religious people.
And they killed and tortured Americans with a savagery that resulted in massive war crimes convictions.
For Sade, she was an exotic "other," a figure of insatiable sexual appetite and unspeakable savagery.
And if he does, C.I.A. doctors may be America's last defense against a return to savagery.
It was as simple as typing " The Management of Savagery" into YouTube and Facebook search fields.
In the Middle East, as in countless other civil wars, the savagery is driven by mere anarchy.
A spectator rather than a participant in the savagery she describes, Mary functions as the novel's conscience.
American voters believe that type of sheer savagery shouldn't take place in the United States at all.
Along the way, Carr brings the late 16th century to life with all its contradictions and savagery.
In the era of creative pregnancy announcements, the Hortons struck the perfect balance between savagery and hilariousness.
Because in the end, the purpose of these acts of savagery and violence are to terrorize us.
In fact, the savagery of the Soviet occupiers matched, and sometimes even exceeded, that of the Nazis.
You can be a killer of unprecedented savagery, but the climate always takes the coup de grâce.
The Bengals (2-53) do not have the players to replicate Jacksonville's savagery, but they will try.
Callimachi: But in general, you hear the accounts of the savagery from the perspective of the victim.
Violent death is an everyday occurrence in Kabul, but this attack shocked many with its sheer savagery.
She was roundly excoriated by the queens for her icy demeanor and passive-aggressive social media savagery.
If a "Pelléas" can be impetuous, this was it: High on savagery, it was low on sympathy.
"The savagery of the painting, the attack on mankind," the author writes, "was confined to the studio."
The best you can do is look it straight in the eye and smile through the savagery.
Ultimately, his experiences led Woods to reject the way drugs are policed in the UK. "The logic of the drugs war only leads one way: the police get smarter, so the criminals get nastier; things can only ever go from bad to worse, from savagery to savagery," says Woods.
Still, their stance has challenged advocates of capital punishment, just as Mr Roof's savagery has challenged its critics.
This is a show about masculine savagery, and Wall Street just happens to be the arena for it.
The history of MMA is all about that: the conversion of savagery into sport and brutality into art.
Though Manson and his followers were convicted of nine killings, many still wonder: Did the savagery end there?
Critics rightly pointed out that the bill was weak tea -- it largely left the savagery of segregation intact.
That ache, despite all the polite savagery, to salvage the relationship and in so doing redeem True Love.
The movie's fight scenes are like highlight reels in themselves, mashing together visual artistry with bone-crunching savagery.
Islamist supporters seeded eight different direct links to the PDF version of The Management of Savagery on Facebook.
The unjustifiable savagery of this siege on the innocent civilian population stood out in the despair of Rodin's figures.
The savagery of ordering not just one murder but six would eventually put Ulbricht in a federal prison cell.
The attacks may not be new, but the latest pictures documenting their savagery make them far harder to ignore.
Nonetheless, it is not surprising that misrule and despotism, if not savagery, trail political movements that foreground conspiracy theories.
They are hoping and praying that Hillary Clinton becomes President so that they can continue their savagery and murder.
And it's all about the complete savagery of reality TV to be really mean and terrible to one another.
"He was definitely horrified by the severity, the savagery of those wounds that the children suffered," Mr. Rivera recalled.
When the dictators lost their grips, countries across the region imploded, loosing savagery and suffering that still burns on.
He hoped that the "Ring" would revive the cultural paradise of ancient Greece, fusing Apollonian beauty and Dionysian savagery.
The reviewers have been near unanimous in their praise: searing, complex, uncompromising about the savagery of war and death.
The European colonial enterprise was thus justified as part of the natural relationship of incoming enlightenment and indigenous savagery.
The latest victim to the DRL's internet savagery is former Auburn's wide receiver and current wide receiver coach Kodi Burns.
Savagery isn't enough for a species, or a story to endure, and Tartakovsky argues that compassion is just as primal.
His savagery mirrors the show's opening sequence, in which Vikings put out their eyes and sacrifice shipmates to honor Odin.
Confirmations have now become politics by other means and, as Kurtz said, "perfect, genuine, complete, crystalline, pure" in their savagery.
While nothing has ever rivalled the battle for its savagery, the antagonism between the two fanbases has never died away.
The video accompaniment was a collage of horrible racist tropes: blackface, tribal savagery, weird bone necklaces, and ritual animal sacrifice.
Felver may situate his tales from New York through Ohio up to Montana but their gratuitous savagery homogenizes these settings.
A lot of voters want to raise their children in an atmosphere marked by decency and compassion, not narcissistic savagery.
"I would recommend you and your [group members] read The Management of Savagery by Abu Bakr Naji," reads the post.
And it signals a growing competition for recruits, attention and savagery on the continent between Al Qaeda and the Islamic State.
If you are just a guest, try to indulge, for there are few other occasions when savagery is as widely acceptable.
Newcomers ratcheted up the savagery to intimidate rivals as well as police and public servants who might stand in their way.
As we told you last December, she takes riveting photographs that bring the savagery of the front lines into your home.
Shadow's creators seemed poised to finally include Indigenous peoples in a game without the grossness of "Western" imperialist tropes of savagery.
Recently, a video emerged of a shocking altercation between citizens and cops—but it didn't end in tragedy, just pure savagery.
That means coming together, finding agreement in the midst of discord, and setting a tone of civility when savagery reigns supreme.
" He said the nuns had been violently killed, adding, "Unbridled love and care for mankind has been met with unparalleled savagery.
They see the unending savagery that we could never really bear to see, and so we consigned our sight to them.
In this unequal world, it could be heading for class war or a brokered peace—for savagery or stillness, or both.
"Left in the surroundings of savagery, he grows to possess a savage language, superstition and life," Pratt is quoted as saying.
"Covering up this kind of savagery will hurt the conscience of all humanity," Erdoğan said during his weekly address to parliament.
Ed. Note: The savagery of the killings was shocking, a grisly image of a seemingly perfect family life turned into a nightmare.
Yet that is precisely what the Islamic State wants us to do, as Abu Bakr Naji outlined in The Management of Savagery.
First, he meets another mutant, Laura (the scene-stealing Dafne Keen), a young girl whose acrobatic savagery is reminiscent of his own.
Souza has stood out for the blunt savagery of his Instagram posts, but more than that, for the sheer amount of them.
And beneath all that evil and savagery, you get a glimpse of what Negan values (even if it's completely warped and sadistic).
That is why is it crucial for political leaders to tackle the problem of savagery head-on—and treat it as urgent.
Now it is time for this savagery to end and for the world to know murder of innocents will not be countenanced.
And yet there was an underlying imperialist savagery, seen in the bloody suppression of the Indian Mutiny of 1857, combined with cynicism.
Both Louis's deeply autobiographical novel and J. D. Vance's memoir are stories by precocious young men about the savagery of their childhoods.
The year 1947 did mark a tipping point between the savagery of the immediate past and the tentative stirrings of postwar potentialities.
True warriors have a code of behavior that proclaims acts of savagery against unarmed civilians or prisoners to be dishonorable and immoral.
As The Report takes great pains to emphasize, not a single bit of actionable intelligence came out of any of this savagery.
Certain nonwhite, non-Western strongmen, it seems, can be brought into the magic circle of civilization if they are stamping out savagery.
Two women and two children were found slain in an act of "savagery" in a basement apartment in Troy, New York, police said.
He claims there's lots of paranormal activity at his home and it's all because of the savagery that took place up the block.
Some of it reveals distinctive features of the Maoist society, such as the process of ideological coercion and the savagery of mob violence.
Then the massacre of European women and children at Cawnpore had horrified the British, and the revolt was stamped out with extreme savagery.
I love the the savagery of the game but can't tolerate boorish behavior in and around the game that denigrates and devalues women.
A combination of factors contributed to its savagery, among them a mobile population, crumbling public health systems, official neglect and hazardous burial practices.
The Punisher, Elektra, even Vincent D'Onofrio's Kingpin, were all, like Daredevil himself, torn between nobility and savagery, vigilantism and the rule of law.
These songs soothe you and soften the savagery about to be inflicted down your phone, or they simply make you even more infuriated.
"Savagery in the quest for power is older than the Bible, but some of my opponents really hate my guts," says President … Duncan.
He seems to believe that it's crucial to include numerous unfiltered ISIS atrocities, but raw and blurred versions of savagery prove this false.
Horrible to watch, it should at least shock almost anyone into a better understanding of how scarring it is to witness physical savagery.
Although the United States originally encouraged an uprising, it then abandoned the rebels to the savagery of Mr. Hussein's tanks and chemical weapons.
The world remembers Hannibal Lecter and his refinement coexisting with savagery, not Buffalo Bill, whose body dysmorphia transforms him into a snarling, feral animal.
Last week, Future released The Wizrd, which he considers to be the final album in a chapter of his career defined by his savagery.
The savagery and deception authorities described in the murder case — which began when Shanann and her daughters appeared to vanish from home on Aug.
"I demand that all those involved in this savagery from the highest to the lowest levels are punished and brought to justice," she said.
Mr Trump stands out for the savagery with which he vows to frighten, punish and hurt those who he says are doing America down.
Golub's paintings cast the West's Greco-Roman heritage not as a reflection of reason and order, but as a manifestation of its latent savagery.
By this I mean that her stories exploit the fun, singsong qualities of storytelling while peddling a manic savagery that doesn't fit the medium.
More than anything, Madden has reinforced a comfortable remove between what we watch on screens and the savagery actually taking place on real fields.
Marines see themselves as a kind of warrior caste: Spartans who live by a code of loyalty, toughness under fire, and savagery in battle.
The story of how Sally got there is a remarkable web of mystery, compassion, and animal savagery befitting ISIS's legacy of almost surreal terror.
As Lingua Ignota, Hayter takes power electronics, doom, classical music, and black metal as her playthings, and contorts their lines with almost Biblical savagery.
And that is that they believe that through these, these spectacles of violence, this theater of savagery, they are going to terrorize the enemy.
To that end, please enjoy Jujubee's read of Tyra's lack of dental work in season two, which belongs in the savagery hall of fame.
Most of us are outraged and livid with shame that the savagery of "tender age" shelters was undertaken by our government, on our behalf.
The Sunni versus Shiite savagery in so much of the world today was preceded by all the bloodshed between Protestants and Catholics in Europe.
And what savagery from any other civilization can match the Holocaust, the slaughter of six million Jews by the blue-eyed and the blond?
I might be unnerved by the femme fatale's savagery, but I marvel at her ego, at her certainty that she deserves everything she wants.
The savagery of the killings still haunts a country that has witnessed many bouts of religious and ethnic violence since independence from Britain in 1947.
Through interviews with those who managed to escape, Mikhail has created a searing portrait of courage, humanity and savagery, told in a mosaic of voices.
Ginobili sustained his unpredictable savagery until the end, a man who embodied unselfish tendencies and successfully harnessed his flair inside Gregg Popovich's culture of conformity.
Throughout Europe and the rest of the world, Rodger had already borne witness to a level of savagery almost beyond the scope of the imagination.
Meanwhile, the arrival of ISIS in Afghanistan has enabled the Taliban to project itself as a softer, more palatable alternative to the savagery of ISIS.
From terrorism, drone bombings, hate crimes, and the constant racist burbling of insurgency from Trump devotees, unrestrained savagery is beating at the door of civility.
The British singer was the subject of savagery on social media after she appeared to be out of sync with the vocals during the performance.
When the first apes were exhibited in the West, in the late 18th century, they were seen as trophies, evidence of imperial victory over savagery.
When Lauren, played with savory savagery by Ana Nogueira, says to a girlfriend something like, "I'm so happy for you" — well, girlfriend, watch your back.
While no one was safe from Kimmel's savagery, some who found themselves on the other end of his biting wit made out better than others.
"Three days of savagery taught the Japanese how to kill more Americans," he said in the documentary, "and taught us to do more stupid things."
"My opinion, as a human being, is that no matter what the situation is, savagery should have no place in this city," Mr. Gonzalez said.
It is essentially the job of the United Nations to find the words -- to articulate the savagery being again unleashed on the people of Syria.
The animals we raise and consume are treated so cruelly that there are literally laws prohibiting the public from seeing the savagery behind their dinner.
Screen Daily said: "This assured feature debut effectively hints at a churning savagery beneath the surface, which is every bit as unforgiving as the stark landscape".
In 2016, there is no reason that Pakistan's people, mainly its women, should have to live in fear of the savagery and brutality of honor killings.
"After being in this business for 42 years, I can't describe the savagery of a person who would do this," he said at a news conference.
But whereas IS doubled down on its anti-Shia sectarianism and the "management of savagery", Jabhat al-Nusra sought to learn from the excesses of Iraq.
Apart from its savagery, IS has distinguished itself from other jihadist groups—and indeed, surpassed the likes of al-Qaeda—by capturing territory and governing it.
There seems to have been plenty of savagery in Iowa City, but that same place gave rise to creative forms of resistance and strategies for survival.
Police haven't released details of the killings, but Troy Police Chief John Tedesco said earlier this week that he couldn't describe the "savagery" of the killer.
In a chapter on the Mexican-American War, for example, Grandin unflinchingly describes the savagery of U.S. troops during the conquest of the country's continental neighbor.
Horton said that they took a piece of pizza crust away from Summer while she was eating it, to truly capture the savagery of this announcement.
Quentin Tarantino's movie never had to recover from its eruptions of savagery; instead, just the opposite, they were of a piece with its wit, its stylishness.
My memories of the massacre in Beijing are not only of government savagery but also of unparalleled courage on the part of the most humble citizens.
As a former Afghan interpreter and former U.S. military members who've worked with Afghan interpreters, we've experienced the savagery of the Haqqanis toward their countrymen firsthand.
Not in the scale or savagery of the violence, although both are shocking, but in the evidence of the military's intent to eradicate the Rohingya minority.
In its war of independence — the longest such war on the continent — Venezuelans killed one another with unbelievable savagery, including women, and children and the elderly.
In the same case is the statuette itself; the ruches of her dress are rendered via deep, uneven gashes, an early taste of his assumed savagery.
Facebook has yet to take down multiple posts linking to a direct download of The Management of Savagery—shared more than 2968 times across the platform.
They engage in acts of violence, they engage in acts of savagery, against those who can't defend themselves as effectively as some others in our community.
It wasn't so long ago that cannibals were solely a fixture of exploitation cinema, their taste for homo-sapien steaks a marker of exoticism and unrefined savagery.
Like those works, "Hostiles" is most concerned with moral relativism, showing how Blocker's viciousness in killing is no different from the "savagery" he detests in Native Americans.
The savagery of his tackling is a throwback to the 1980s and '90s, when bruisers routinely got away with things that would get them red-carded now.
She returned to New York early, and waltzed into the Great Day USA offices, cloaked in savagery and a fabulous coat like the daytime goddess she is.
"No universal history leads from savagery to humanitarianism, but there is one leading from the slingshot to the megaton bomb," Theodor Adorno remarked depressingly of this period.
The savagery necessary to maintain order has since driven out at least one-third of the prewar Chechen population, with most of them seeking asylum in Europe.
Though he's less of a tabloid mainstay than he was in 2013 - 2014, Stratford's favourite son seems to be entering a new mode of savagery and decadence.
Violence is its grammar and misery its context as Billy faces the unthinkable horrors of a place where savagery rules and the dead lie alongside the living.
"A sitcom actor can absolutely understand that there's a lot of humor in Lear, as well as the savagery of the man and the charisma," she said.
Bellicose television anchors and op-ed writers, who acclaimed the savagery, are now calling for the war on "anti-nationals" to be extended to nuclear-armed Pakistan.
Throughout the book is an unobtrusive tenderness, a submerged savagery and an elusive but insistent sensuality that one would call homoerotic were the photographer not a woman.
They were in middle school when the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting happened — old enough to understand the savagery, young enough to remember their own elementary school classrooms.
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The battle itself was brutal: mud-spattered, gory, and wincingly intimate, a combination of Braveheart-eque savagery and the frenetic, high-impact filmmaking of the Jason Bourne movies.
A hardened jihadist may have been swayed by "The Management of Savagery", a kind of manifesto for al-Qaeda and its imitators that was published online in 2004.
They cry for infant versions of the same reasons that adults snap at one another about reclining seats, or elbow each other with quiet savagery over the armrest.
That creative breakthrough allowed shows to aim for smaller but more fervent audiences, to traffic not in quirky heroes but in flawed Everymen prone to depression and savagery.
The Baron, entranced with the group's untamed savagery, plots to capture their essence through a corporate theme park called Ape Snake, built to control and market the group.
When Mr. Rau finally recreated the crime itself, for all its savagery, it didn't feel gratuitous: By this point, the audience had enough critical context to process it.
As the murders continue, Monk and his clever wife, Hester, a nurse who saw plenty of savagery in the Crimea, struggle to fathom the new climate of hatred.
Some of this savagery can be blamed on the punishing environment, a menacing landscape of rain-soaked woodland and snake-infested underbrush, with a raging river down below.
Other countries' civil wars have shorn cities of their downtowns with a similarly breathtaking savagery — Beirut in the 21s; Sarajevo in the '2400s; Mogadishu in the new millennium.
Instead, Ms. Coixet highlights the undertow of subtle savagery in her genteel material, giving its picturesque setting — an English coastal village in 1959 — a more sinister, cynical cast.
Roxanne Jones: Kavanaugh and the savagery of America -- this is us There comes a time when life forces us to reveal the content of our character, our souls.
The regime of President Bashar al-Assad had just recaptured the city after years of bombing and urban warfare that had made Aleppo a global byword for savagery.
War metal in particular remains the last frontier—an unassailable blockade of hideous, lo-fi savagery, where the weak are scorned and the nastiest, most violent perpetrators reign.
And after the mosque attacks in Christchurch, which led the film's distributor in New Zealand to suspend the movie's release there, its savagery is especially difficult to take.
Even here, a savagery of technique simmers away: chunky color laid on with a palette knife, or the sharp end of the brush scraping into the wet paint.
" I asked the paper for further comment, and spokeswoman Kris Coratti responded, "Post correspondents have spent years in Iraq and Syria documenting ISIS savagery, often at great personal risk.
"Ants Among Elephants", Ms Gidla's stirring memoir, chronicles her family's experience of the contest between modern India's civilising aspirations and the savagery of a decaying but persistent old India.
The spectacle of savagery There's a Muslim tradition that says that, before Jesus descends, the Antichrist will have free reign over the earth, filling it with injustice and evil.
Author photo credit: Camille McOuat (CC BY 4.0) Also in this series:Matthew Taylor: Citizen deliberation is the gateway to a better politicsCass Sunstein: Political savagery makes self-government impossible
In the half-century since, Mr. Whitman's savagery has been echoed in mass shootings on other university campuses and at workplaces, elementary schools, post offices, movie theaters and nightclubs.
The U.S. Women's Soccer team has been absolutely crushing it during the Women's World Cup, dominating each round of the tournament with determination, pure athletic prowess, and absolute savagery.
The link between savagery and indigeneity — or between the vast open wilderness and the original peoples of that place — is one of the foundational myths that supports colonial domination.
"The savagery of pogrom implies the essence of 'anti-Maidan': the social darkness that cannot be allowed to occupy the Ukrainian public space," the center wrote in its announcement.
Before — before the pink savagery made war on their ears and his sister's body — the brother and sister had sat in what passed as contentment in their small family.
The apparent random savagery of the Manson Family murders wasn't random at all; rather, it was Manson's backlash against Hollywood's insider culture and his failed attempts to manipulate it.
Leroy Chiao: How America can lead the way to Mars Farewell to GoT Fans were furious at the savagery of the penultimate episode of "Game of Thrones," which ends tonight.
But there's no doubting its expertly calculated savagery, industrial guitar riffs rippling through tracks titled "Rip & Tear" and "Flesh & Metal" with all the (purposely absent) subtlety of the game itself.
The horror arises not just from the savagery of human traffickers, but also from a government's systematic effort to destroy a particular ethnic group, one met by global indifference. Genocide?
Even Serena Joy Waterford (Yvonne Strahovski), someone who is mothering a baby she stole from a woman whose rape she orchestrated, is horrified by such a display of Gilead's savagery.
Now, five years in, the Syrian civil war has drawn much of that region into its spiral of despair, and fallen to depths of savagery nobody imagined would be possible.
It would be my riff on the tradition of cautionary tales such as Struwwelpeter (Shockheaded Peter) or the savagery in the pages of Hans Christian Andersen and the Brothers Grimm.
They've charted a similar course through extreme metal, beginning in Satanic savagery and slowly morphing into something more dynamic, more experimental, more atmospheric, and, occasionally, more industrial (see "Red Silence").
The prince is only the latest, if pitifully crude, exponent of shock-and-awe savagery that many Western elites have long deemed vital to the pacification of intransigent non-Westerners.
Doctors Without Borders calculated that at least 9,000 Rohingya, including 1,000 small children, died after the army's attacks, which were undertaken with a savagery that left hardened war correspondents shaken.
And so, in what amounts to a philosophical vaudeville performed by Gary and Janice, we get sketches depicting the savagery of elites, the pettiness of proles, the foolishness of dreamers.
In 2015, the Almeida Theater premiered a Mike Bartlett play, "Game," that covered comparable terrain in the crossover of socially sanctioned thuggishness and the random savagery that plagues our streets.
In the accounts of his former lovers, who include a teen-age schoolmate and a woman with a newly empty nest, Nishino embodies both courtesy and savagery, honesty and infidelity.
The boys, attempting to govern themselves, descend instead into savagery, which reminded me of the hatred between the supporters who attend Trump's events and those who go to protest them.
Led by a four-breasted figure (an earth goddess representing Nazi ideology, as my colleague Thomas Micchelli noted in January 2017), the painting is  unremitting in its nihilism and savagery.
Author Suzanne Collins said the new story is set during the "Dark Days," 10 years after the start of the titular games that reduced citizens to savagery and murder to survive.
"The Shoemaker and His Daughter" is the story of his wife's relatives, and how they survived the savagery of the Russian 20th century—the wars, the reforms, the crashes, the revolutions.
The novel, written by William Golding in 1954, focuses on a group of boys who, after getting stranded on an island, attempt to govern themselves and wind up descending into savagery.
T They often cite 13-year-old Marrisa Shen: Her tragic death, allegedly at the hand of a Syrian refugee, is now a favorite example of Muslim savagery and Asian vulnerability.
It terms of sheer cruelty, the Philippeville Massacre, as it's known, yields nothing to modern ISIS atrocities, and it set the tone for a conflict replete with savagery on both sides.
Even when, in A.D. 43, they finally decided on an invasion, the advance of the Roman legions was ultimately blunted by the increasingly inhospitable landscape and the savagery of the natives.
And Northern journalists sometimes veered into sensationalism when covering the Klan's acts, a habit that made it harder for Americans to distinguish between genuine accounts of Klan savagery and fictional ones.
The score sets a harsh, dissonant, unrelenting portrait of the power and savagery of Gilead against static, quieter sounds for Offred's interior life, sounds that always feel profoundly menaced and unhappy.
It's not exactly a standalone, but hopefully Robbie is given the space to flex her "bubblegum savagery" — and the all-female team is able to right the wrongs of its predecessor.
"Through interviews with those who managed to escape, Mikhail has created a searing portrait of courage, humanity and savagery, told in a mosaic of voices," Deborah Campbell writes in her review.
Amid the chaos and savagery, his Huckleberry Finn still stands as Twain created him: an innocent, abroad in the new world, uncorrupted, truth-telling, the last angel of our better nature.
Seeking some normalcy after Vic's departure and Noah's sexual savagery (Noah had conveniently sneaked out of the house during the night), she took the kids to Montauk to see their grandparents.
Ned Price, a spokesman for the National Security Council, condemned the attack in a statement and said the savagery of the attack was underscored by how "innocent revelers" had been targeted.
It didn't register in 2013 when the savagery grew so fierce that we saw exasperated Syrians allow al Qaeda to dominate some areas and a group called ISIS marched into Raqqa.
Either due to better reporting or to increased otter savagery, the numbers grew over the decades, from three in the 21s to 21 in the 212s to 17 in the 2000s.
Unless you're a dedicated Kirkman fan or you've already gone and thrown Negan's name into Google, it's a thin plotline and all of the foreshadowing surrounding his savagery goes over your head.
The dash cam footage from the police car shows the pure savagery of the driver and ends with the police car having to ram the SUV into the side of the road.
Long after we've forgotten Trump's closing speech — that paean to self, that nightmare portrait of an America where the lights have gone out — we will remember the savagery just below the surface.
" Pondering these historical patterns, Theodor Adorno, a disenchanted Marxist, once quipped that "no universal history leads from savagery to humanitarianism, but there is one leading from the slingshot to the atom bomb.
A homemaker of late middle age and barely bottled savagery, she dominates Hafsteinn Gunnar Sigurdsson's pitch-black Icelandic farce, "Under the Tree," with such quiet malevolence you can almost feel its vibrations.
An astonishing collection of laughs — whinnies, giggles, squeals, snorts, heaves — gradually colors the narrative, until this seemingly harmless man becomes, in effect, not just a witness to savagery, but also an accessory.
On the issue of race, it is paternalistic and it pities, it sees deficiency in much the same way that the conservative does, but it responds as savior rather than with savagery.
"Whenever Turkey takes a positive step with regards to its future, a response comes immediately before us in the form of blood, lives, savagery and chaos at the hands of terrorist organizations."
Despair and hope, savagery and grace, grievance and reconciliation: these elements, brought to a boil by Shakespeare, have been cannily remixed in Leon's staging, which is magical in all the right ways.
I cannot view the images of black men killed by the police without remembering lynching photographs, those pictures taken to record the white mob's savagery — to champion it, not to protest it.
Benioff said that the more human, lighthearted moment with the bannermen was to contrast the savagery and violence of that scene and offer up a chance for Arya to let down her guard.
As a former Taliban commander in his area, the district of Darzab, he became notorious for such extreme savagery that the Taliban expelled him from the organization, and he joined the Islamic State.
Her savagery became an existential concern: if Rousey defeated all the credible challengers at her weight, the scaffolding that held up every woman in the UFC—not just her—might come tumbling down.
"This heinous crime exposes the extent of terrorism and the savagery of those terrorist groups, and no one in their right mind can justify or explain it," he said in a statement Saturday.
A sequence of fish leaping from the Indian Ocean to snatch fledgling terns from the air is edited with ideal savagery, a thrilling lack of sentimentality: a splashy half-dozen feather-crushing strikes.
More to the point, the Impaler was also known as Vlad Dracula, and while he was never accused of cannibalism he lent both his name and his reputation for savagery to Stoker's creation.
And he shows us the French punks who are ready recruits for the occupiers, not out of any particular ideology but because of the restless savagery young men on the margins often exhibit.
His display of savagery stands in clear contrast to the monk-like oneness that Carl attains in the hours before he nobly takes his own life rather than let himself become a zombie.
Caught in desperate situations, the characters often resort to desperate measures that become almost instinctive, as if they have ingested so much of the war that savagery is now a way of life.
On YouTube, a channel with more than 290,288 subscribers turned The Management of Savagery into a 10-part audiobook that has more 25,000 views and four reposts, which spread the content even further.
Taking over as narrator, Peña describes the Cali Cartel as "Cocaine Incorporated," with a business model more akin to a slick Fortune 500 company's than to the street-level savagery of Escobar's network.
The first 10 episodes of the series's planned 18-episode run have contained the goriest sequences of Lynch's work, but now, he's engaging with the notion of savagery on a deeper, almost spiritual level.
Still, given the savagery and death toll of recent attacks, it is fair to say France is now on the receiving end of the most sustained militant assault any Western state has yet faced.
Of course, that way lies execution in the name of religion, and we've seen where that goes too, whether historically, in the modern world, or with the savagery of the Red Woman and Stannis.
And sometime in the afternoon on Sunday, a drive-by targeting a group arguing on the street in Los Angeles, California, left one more dead and three injured, capping off a weekend of savagery.
But on today's battlefields, attacks on hospitals and ambulances, surgeons, nurses and midwives have become common, punctuating what aid workers and United Nations officials describe as a new low in the savagery of war.
That blood-smeared sequence suggests the influence of Sarah Kane, the poetic chronicler of human savagery whose plays of the 1990s (including "Blasted" and "Cleansed") proved that theater still had the power to shock.
He wants to help the people, and he feels the need to spread word of the realities of life in Tamaulipas, a state that proves how far the savagery of the cartels can go.
We were post-truth in 1619 when we brought 20 people here from Africa claiming that God had sent us over there to redeem their souls and save them from the savagery of Africa.
"That such an atrocity could be perpetrated upon innocent revelers, many of whom were celebrating New Year's Eve, underscores the savagery of the attackers," National Security Council spokesman Ned Price said in a statement.
" Yet her unvarnished accounts of the war in Chechnya antagonized many powerful people in the Russian military and government, who regarded her descriptions of acts of savagery committed by their country's soldiers as "unpatriotic.
But, with an accordion and a delightful taste of the lowbrow, Mr. Adams also suggests Weill and Brecht's "Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny," a similar opera about money, rowdiness and savagery.
Allowing our highest values, sense of decency, morality, compassion, and social justice to be overridden by hatred, violence, poverty, savagery, atrocities, indifference, and injustices of every kind, we became the lesser versions of ourselves.
Less than two weeks ago, a suicide bomber killed 22 children and adults at a concert by U.S. singer Ariana Grande in Manchester in northern England, an attack Bishop described as "particularly horrible savagery".
His stirring animal forms in pen and ink are surreal, erotic, satyr-like shapes with muscular legs, tails, and multiple breasts (recalling Louise Bourgeoisie sculptures) — they exude the fearlessness and savagery of Greek mythological figures.
Spanning still lifes of medieval torture instruments and portraits of contemporary human rights abuse victims, Serrano's four dozen photos formally exalt systematized savagery, asking the gaze to linger a while longer on repulsive subject matter.
The startling rawness of that sequence—the pure shock of its execution—perhaps can never be matched, only duplicated, but Gibson gives us battle scenes that come close in their savagery, horror, and utter brilliance.
An estimated half a million people have been killed, half the population has been uprooted in the world's biggest refugee crisis, and the war has set new standards of savagery in its impact on civilians.
Hospitals and medical workers have been repeatedly attacked in the conflict, crippling Syria's public health system in what medical workers and human rights advocates have assailed as a new low in the savagery of war.
One of the only hints at the savagery of the institution is the rape of Rachel by her enslaver, but even that is treated so delicately as to offend — he approaches as her eyes dart.
In heels and evening dresses, the women use wigs, stilettos, and spears as weapons, shattering notions that women can't be tough, while debunking the stereotype of savagery, a comment Klaue even makes in the film.
" He goes on to offer a truly remarkable analysis of the hip-hop industry in which "intelligent" rappers are rejected by the "satanic minds" who insist that they "want filth" and encourage "vulgarity" and "savagery.
Today an estimated half a million people have been killed, half the population has been uprooted in the world's biggest refugee crisis, and the war has set new standards of savagery in its impact on civilians.
In fact, it could have been even more sinewy: While the Freiburg ensemble played with crisp, light energy under Mr. Langrée, for a production this intense, more savagery in the sound might have been in order.
As in her 2016 opera "Breaking the Waves," Ms. Mazzoli conjures bleakness with an uncanny, confident mixture of instrumental savagery and eerie lightness, as when a moody orchestral storm recedes into the glassy drone of harmonicas.
The staggering brutality of ISIS, what the terrorists called the "management of savagery," was meticulously recorded and posted on the internet to morbidly fascinate the world and ensure absolute obedience in the regions under its control.
With no end to such relentless destruction in sight — unfortunately, the savagery seems to only grow — the documentation and preservation of such artifacts of cultural heritage have become duties we must approach with a sense of urgency.
And god bless Ethan, the out gay student at Simon's school, who delivers some of the best one liners of the movie as he claps back at his bullies with an impressive amount of wit and savagery.
It's set in a dystopian future — a surreal world of sun-scorched savagery, where mainstream society's convicts and rejects (the "Bad Batch" of humans) build their own ramshackle mini-civilizations in the barren desert south of Texas.
But the savagery of the last line—the insistence that the inner self was slop that nobody sensible could possibly want to know about—could not simply be Kael talking about art or Hiroshima or Marguerite Duras.
Hawks moved swiftly, and with malicious wit; so did Martin Scorsese, in another celebrated descendant, " Goodfellas " (1990), a gangster movie in the mode of vicious comedy, featuring the same kind of abrupt savagery as the Hawks film.
He has been trying to use his act to raise awareness about the six-year civil war that has set new standards of savagery in its impact on civilians, leaving an estimated half a million people dead.
The savagery that caused it breeds more brutality in "Good Friday," as four undergraduates and their adjunct instructor — all women, each at a different point on the feminist spectrum — get caught in the middle of a massacre.
If we do break through, we then have to battle editors who want us to create trauma porn for white readers to clutch their chest to and lament the savagery of the countries we came from are.
" In a Memorial Day address at Arlington National Cemetery in 1902, Theodore Roosevelt said America had fought in the Philippines in a "triumph of civilization over forces which stand for the black chaos of savagery and barbarism.
The two dominant Salvadoran gangs in L.A. were Barrio 18, named for the intersection of Eighteenth Street and Union Avenue, and Mara Salvatrucha, or MS-13, a portmanteau of Salvadoran slang meant to convey scrappiness and savagery.
None of these will be solutions, but everyone is beginning to understand that savagery may become a regular occurrence, rather than an exceptional one — unless whoever is in government can offer a different and more successful approach.
The album is brutally straightforward, rife with ruthlessly catchy riffs and lyrics focused not on Satan or savagery, but on pure chaos, centering on the idea of fire as a guiding theme—a leitmotif, as Hanno says.
To a child raised in a secluded, rural home, whose first understanding of the outside world was one of savagery and war, the familiar balms of nature must have seemed far safer as remedies than anything man-made.
More straightforward and melodic than many of their knottier peers, Naðra channels the grandiosity, savagery, and epic, folky inflections of 90s black metallers like Borknagar or Windir, intensifying the effect with their own lo-fi, fiercely DIY approach.
He tried to train a goshawk, apparently because he thought if he could participate in the pure savagery and violence of a hunting bird of prey, he could satisfy his sadism in a morally chaste and sinless way.
On Tuesday, in Phoenix, President Hyde returned to the full-on savagery of his campaign, castigating the press as traitors to the country and letting loose with language designed to rile up his hard-core white-nationalist base.
As Steven Pinker puts it in his excellent book on why violence has declined over the centuries, The Better Angels of Our Nature:   The Bible depicts a world that, seen through modern eyes, is staggering in its savagery.
You can negotiate with insurgents, he said in English laced with military jargon he picked up from years of working with United States Special Forces, but the Islamic State fighters seemed to have embraced unbridled and inflexible savagery.
There is nothing here of Dostoyevsky's psychological and emotional savagery and depth, nor of Tolstoy's epic complexity or his ability to encapsulate an entire society with a few strokes; these stories are in all ways modest, aimless even.
But for me, the best preparation for my new job was reading the criticism of Western reporters who seemed to focus on wars, on disease, on famine, on corruption, on voodoo or wild animals, furthering stereotypes of savagery.
In a version of Us where Adelaide and Red didn't switch places in childhood, Adelaide's fall into savagery suggests that there's really no difference between her and the woman she sees as a monster, except the accident of birth.
"The aggression continues to shed blood in an uncommon savagery and with international collusion that reaches the level of direct participation," the Houthi-run Saba news agency quoted the group's spokesman, Mohammed Abdul-Salam, as saying in a statement.
It would be a fun, blood-soaked, and batshit crazy standalone adventure—an opportunity to deliver on those moments in the Star Wars movies when Han Solo alludes to the savagery of Chewie when he's in a foul mood.
So when police officers were killed and wounded in Baton Rogue this past weekend and in Dallas earlier this month, I think it's fair to say the carnage was experienced differently by those of us familiar with police savagery.
Whatever his savagery, this was a man smart enough to turn a modest smuggling operation into a billion-dollar cocaine business, based heavily on his ability to leverage power and insulate himself from both the authorities and his adversaries.
Game of Thrones is also, along these same lines, very wise about the isolating nature of political battles, and the struggle to create meaningful and lasting social bonds in an environment that's often rife with complete savagery and mistrust.
Ending the show was Michel Nedjar's cunning wall installation of twisted "Dolls" (1998), in which hexing disorder and spell-like savagery jostle each other, vying to preside over an emergence of the grotesque that is typical of the private dream register.
We simply can't imagine anything other than Sir David Attenborough's dulcet tones guiding us through the beauty and savagery of Planet Earth II. Now the BBC has given us an inside look at how this national treasure makes the magic happen.
Another factor are the Turkish-backed Syrian rebels, who Turkey insisted were moderate, but appear to have an appetite for the same sort of savagery as ISIS, and according to a US official, include former members of al Qaeda and ISIS.
By the end of the 1990s, the MS-13 had gained a reputation for savagery and had sparked copycat groups in other immigrant communities, including on Long Island, where it was declared the largest gang in Nassau County in 2001.
Ending the show is Michel Nedjar's cunning wall installation of twisted "Dolls" (1998), in which disorder and spell-like savagery jostle each other, vying to preside over an emergence of the grotesque that is typical of the private dream register.
In season 9, it appears that Rick doesn't want to resort to violence without exhausting all other options, making the show — and its characters — feel like they've progressed beyond the savagery that marked the series's earlier explorations of moral decay.
"Indiscriminate bombing and shelling continues in a shocking and unrelenting manner, killing and maiming civilians, subjecting them to a level of savagery that no human should have to endure," United Nations aid chief Stephen O'Brien said after those hospital attacks.
Despite all their flaws, the liberal democracies remain amongst the only countries in the world where citizens are not in abject fear of those in authority, where liberty and even life are broadly protected against the savagery of unrestricted government power.
And pressed on CBS's "Face the Nation" about his position, Trump vowed to "strengthen the laws so that we can better compete" with ISIS' brutal tactics -- rejecting out of hand the argument that allowing torture would be stooping to ISIS' savagery.
At the heart of "Fresh Off the Boat" lay a secret awareness that the ultraviolent tendencies (and keen business sense) instilled in the narrator by his parents had, in fact, prepared him perfectly to integrate into the savagery of American life.
It provides few of the historical reasons for the bombing, such as descriptions of the attack on Pearl Harbor, the savagery of Japan's occupation of China, or the extraordinary death toll of soldiers and civilians in the invasion of Okinawa.
On one hand, you have an attempt from director Jon Favreau, to muscle up the 1967 Disney film—cute animals are transformed into raging, destructive, kinetic forces of nature, a vast canvas of what savagery the jungle can truly offer.
It is by no means the ideal solution: It would mean acquiescing to President Bashar al-Assad's savagery over strident opposition objections, require still more internal displacement by way of sectarian relocation, and perhaps concede territory to the Islamic State.
The heart-of-darkness framework — the hubristic Europeans finding themselves lost in the new world and descending into a corresponding savagery — is constructed with intelligence and finesse (if you don't count the "Man Called Horse" reference in the last episode).
When we think of the savagery of social media, we often think of awful individual behavior — death threats and rape threats; the release of personal information, including home addresses and the locations of the victim's children; vicious lies; and the like.
Manchester was badly bombed during World War II. Those planes were under the command of Adolf Hitler, a corporal in France during World War I, who later reached deeper into the bowels of hell searching for more sophisticated forms of savagery.
We might consider ourselves a bit more civilised than the toga-wearing sociopaths of antiquity, but we still want to watch terrible savagery in a purpose-built arena, and we still want to cheer at the sight of indiscriminate carnage.
Click here to view original GIFIt doesn't get any badder than the savagery that is a big sand tiger shark eating a little banded hound shark even though they're both being properly fed because they were both inside an aquarium in South Korea.
An older tradition views the wilderness as a desolate wasteland, the frontline in an unending struggle of Man against Nature, pitting empires, nations, and settlers—the assumed standard bearers of civilization—against Indigenous communities, the barbaric denizens of savagery, according to this fable.
We have to be brutally honest during this harsh but familiar period in American history: There are too many police officers who perform their jobs with no honor and use the privilege of wearing the badge to inflict savagery on the public.
If there is a more satisfying intro-to-opening track transition within the metal pantheon, I haven't goddamn heard it, and following its grandiose surge with the imperial grandeur and chaotic savagery of "Thus Spake the Nightspirit" remains a stroke of genius.
Even the author seems to know that he's pushed the plot over the top because he punctures the savagery with humor, as when Phoebe screams at the Bears watching the fight, telling them they're insane and demanding to know if they even voted.
But once the import of the moment sinks in, a savagery takes hold: "I loved her most," Lear says, Ms. Jackson consumed by a primal fury that presumably hasn't been easy for any of Lear's three daughters to live with over time.
" (Parts of the poem had already been published.) Zeus and Achilles were "almost a religion" to him; how could the "insipid blackness of the Episcopalian Church"—the faith of fashionable Boston—compete with the "whoring of Zeus and the savagery of the heroes?
The sheer scale of death and the industrial savagery of the war between Eritrea and Ethiopia was reminiscent of World War II. In terms of the futile waste of humanity, it rivaled the meat grinding mess of the Western Front in WWI.
In response, Mr Bashir armed nomadic Arab cattle-herders, turning them into the Janjaweed, a horse-mounted militia that was unleashed upon black farmers with such savagery that in 2010 the International Criminal Court (ICC) indicted Mr Bashir on charges of genocide.
Manda Scott, author most recently of "A Treachery of Spies", notes that the internecine savagery of Mr Herron's security agencies finally buries the espionage-fiction myth of "decent gentlemen—public schoolboys all—upholding the values of imperial England by dint of superior intelligence".
If nothing else, Bouhlel's savagery—he drove through a crowd of humanity for over a mile—seemed to spur the French government into further action, sparking a prompt extension of the controversial national state of emergency that has limited civil liberties for some residents.
In place of the liberal democracy for which many had hoped, al-Qaeda and other militant groups have used the Arab Spring to foment chaos — exactly as described in The Management of Savagery, a key jihadi text published in 2004 — especially in Syria and Yemen.
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While highly appreciating the value of all reasonable athletic sports, the board will aim to sharply check all tendencies toward rowdyism and savagery.... The statistics of the game for the year show a startling list of players killed and the serious maiming of many more.
But a more effective leader is gaining steam and offers hope that France will not fall to the savagery of Islamic extremism: Marine Le Pen, the leader of the National Front Party (FN) and daughter of its well-known former leader, Jean-Marie Le Pen.
Though this dramatist — the author of the recent "Wolf in the River" and the Pulitzer Prize finalist "Red Light Winter" — creates vicious characters who do unspeakable things to one another, he tends to regard their savagery not with a sneer but a furtive tear.
The savagery of the plantation—which has been given the ironic name Faith—is both physical and emotional; a slave might lose his tongue for back talk or he might lose, for no reason at all, the only person who means anything to him.
Star Trek: Discovery After a three-episode stint in the Mirror Universe — where Burnham went to great lengths to extol the virtues of the Good Universe — we return to the space of morality where the Federation doesn't behave with the impulsive savagery of the Terrans.
Daniel Beard's 1882 instructional for boyhood, "a state of natural savagery" — with directions on how to build a pine-branch house or a birch-bark canoe, how to fish for freshwater clams, construct a miniature boomerang or a wooden "water telescope" — sent my knees wobbling.
In language that glints with ingenuity, never untrue if often abstruse, "Addlands" probes themes of opposition: nature's sustenance and savagery; life's fusion of the sacred and the profane; humans' compulsion to nurture and disfigure an ecosystem; society's transformations, which produce upheaval as well as progress.
They exemplify a newer breed of USBM that's taken root in recent years, post-Cascadian boom; their balance of savagery and delicacy takes a heavy influence from its European forebears, but retains an urgency, a straightforwardness, and a pathos born of urban blight that's all American.
The show earns its despondent and bleak tone, not just by leaning into its boiling savagery but by addressing and illuminating its characters' relationship to violence, and specifically how its male characters use violence as a way to communicate, to be understood, to right perceived wrongs.
"Capture the rebelliousness of youth, their energy and idealism, and their readiness for self-sacrifice, while fools preach 'moderation,' security and avoidance of risk," reads "The Management of Savagery," a treatise by Islamist scholar Abu Bakr Naji that has served as a playbook of sorts for ISIS.
Founder Ian Shelton's vitriol is fueled by bearing witness to the state-sanctioned savagery that was inflicted upon his his brother Max after he'd been sucked into the prison system, and his rage and sorrow is absolutely palpable on World of Inconvenience, the project's latest release.
As bodies are trampled and dragged on the track, and squealing horses topple in clouds of dust amid the deafening clamor of amplified hoofbeats, the 10-minute scene powerfully captures the savagery of life-or-death spectacle and the delirium of a mob swooning with blood lust.
LONDON — It was around 193 that Harvey Weinstein commissioned a sequence of six paintings in celebration of rape, violence, savagery between man and beast, and other kindred matters from Tiziano Vecelli (aka 'Titian'), a man widely regarded by many as the greatest Venetian painter of his day.
Lanthimos has always been a divisive filmmaker — his brand of chilly, brutally funny savagery can be a bit much for some audiences — and The Favourite will not break that trend, though it's more accessible than his previous films, with a screenplay by Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara.
Trump on waterboarding: 'Nobody knows if it's torture' And pressed on CBS's "Face the Nation" about his position, Trump vowed to "strengthen the laws so that we can better compete" with ISIS' brutal tactics -- rejecting out of hand the argument that allowing torture would be stooping to ISIS' savagery.
But due to Riina's savagery, hundreds of mobsters broke their code of silence in the 19923s and 1990s and testified against him, allowing magistrates Giovanni Falcone and Paolo Borsellino to uncover the long-hidden secrets of Cosa Nostra and prosecute its leaders for the crimes of its soldiers.
" Nora is passionate and fierce, and in pursuing the truth of her father's death, knows the challenges she faces: "Growing up in this town, I had long ago learned that the savagery of a man named Mohammed was rarely questioned, but his humanity always had to be proven.
Inasmuch as "Twin Peaks" is often about the duality of human behavior — the veneer of civility, and the savagery lurking beneath our nice clothes — then Mr. Lynch and Mr. Frost couldn't have come up with a better and more genuinely moving illustration than the dichotomy of these two characters.
But to do so by violating the rights of Tamil citizens, bombing and shooting mercilessly, is not only wrong but shames the Sinhalese, whose claim to be custodians of the dharma is for ever called into question by this savagery — much of it unknown to the public because of censorship.
That said, I can't make the maze Maeve dies in fit either the metaphor explanation or the Ford explanation, since the former implies it's not really there, and the latter implies Ford somehow predicted who William would pick for his random act of savagery, and where it would take place.
Fightland spoke with Jason Thalken—a Seattle-based martial artist, a physicist who holds a PhD in condensed matter physics from the University of Southern California, and the author of Fight Like a Physicist: The Incredible Science Behind Martial Arts—about the physics underlying the savagery of MMA's most taboo strikes.
We're gutted by the show's savagery, and then sold wine based on the show's characters — it took a fierce backlash for MGM, the producing studio, to realize Offred Pinot Noir was a bad idea, and abandon it — and T-shirts at Hot Topic that bear the "nolite te bastardes carborundorum" motto.
On Facebook, five public pages with more than 4,000 followers, have dedicated themselves to sharing the ideas contained in al Qaeda linked Global Islamic Resistance Call—a 1,903-page terrorist tome that set the tone for the era of the "individual jihad" we are witnessing now —and The Management of Savagery.
It had been about eight months since Michael Brown was shot and killed by Darren Wilson in Ferguson, Missouri, and despite a national outcry at the way an unequal justice system treats people of color, every day seemed to bring with it a new recording of police savagery, some of them lethal.
The Encyclopaedia took its readers through a panorama of universal history, from "the lower status of savagery," when hunter-gatherers first mastered fire; to the "middle status of barbarism," when hunters learned to domesticate animals and became herders; to the invention of writing, when humanity "graduated out of barbarism" and entered history.
If we weren't born Muslims ourselves and had not personally experienced the kind, merciful and peaceful side of our religion, we would also have a hard time believing that Islamic faith teaches compassion, mercy and kindness and not the savagery that is on display by the likes of ISIS and Al Qaeda.
A young Orozco never fought, but drew caustic political cartoons for the resurgent ideological press and later translated his noncombatant perceptions of the conflict's savagery into paintings, such as "The White House" (19280–19280), and a series of drawings, The Horrors of the Revolution (21940–19282), which was published in the United States.
"It is the continuing savagery of the Assad regime against the people of Aleppo and the complicity of the Russians in committing what are patently war crimes - bombing hospitals, when they know they are hospitals and nothing but hospitals - that is making it impossible for peace negotiations to resume," British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said.
The tremors of this savagery and the cruel and unusual punishment Smith suffered are a deplorable new addition to an already abominable list of recent botched executions in the U.S. Indeed, the vibrations of Smith's thirteen-minute death-rattle were so strong they stretched hundreds of miles away to Washington, D.C., and the Supreme Court.
"They raised their palms in prayer against the Russians and after a short period of time God wiped out many in the Chernobyl disaster," Naji wrote in The Management of Savagery: The Most Critical Stage Through Which the Ummah Will Pass—one of the most infamous terrorist strategies published in the post-9/2137 era.
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"It is the continuing savagery of the Assad regime against the people of Aleppo and the complicity of the Russians in committing what are patently war crimes - bombing hospitals, when they know they are hospitals and nothing but hospitals that is making it impossible for peace negotiations to resume," he told the Conservative Party's annual conference.
Cameron had written the screenplay for Rambo: First Blood the year before and, like that and pretty much every Hollywood action flick of the Reagan era, Aliens was a thinly veiled excuse to reenact Vietnam on the big screen, the savagery of the enemy fully accentuated, faceless adversaries being slaughtered in their droves and the war's outcome conveniently readjusted.
In fact, Viking warriors were known at the time not just for their war-time savagery but for being extra-fastidious in their appearance, combing their hair every day, bathing once a week, and changing their clothes frequently, all as a means of seducing the married women and daughters of the noblemen whose lands they conquered.
While many of the regimes in the Middle East try to hide their barbarity, will go to great lengths to conceal their violations of human rights, will spend tens of millions of dollars on lobbying and public relations firms to conceal the true nature of their rule, ISIS boasted of its brutality, took pride in its savagery.
The case of Emmett Till, a 14-year-old black boy from Chicago who was kidnapped, mutilated and killed while visiting relatives in Mississippi in 1955, stands out in this long bloody history, both for its savagery and because the episode pushed the country to confront, at last, the racial terror that had long defined black Southern life.
We learn, for example, that American politicians have been asserting their authenticity by eating barbecue pretty much as long as there have been American politicians (George Washington attended one such gathering), and that the place where cannibalism is most developed as a culinary practice is in the fevered imagination of English authors eager to assign savagery to others.
Frankly, a lot of the sorts of incidents we've heard about over the past three days sound like things that have happened in the UK since people from former colonies first arrived, perhaps eager to have a look around the country that they'd been told was so great; that was responsible for dragging them from savagery to modernity.
It's interesting that a white woman was cast to play Claudia — this is not at all a dig on Moore, who is an amazing actress and has had my heart ever since Ghost — as she is now personifying the white person with the heart of gold sent to save a person of color from the savagery of their own kind.
As a new crew of nostalgists operating both inside and outside the film industry take influence from the genre's classic square wave savagery, there seems no better time than now to look back on the music that's sprung out of horror movie soundtracks over the last few decades, from sauntering, sulky funk music to interstellar ambience to crushing industrial terror.
Most of that stress gives way to catharsis: Aunt Lydia (Ann Dowd) is finally murdered for being a homophobic, misogynistic monster; Serena Joy Waterford (Yvonne Strahovski) finally realizes, by way of mutilation, that she is not above Gilead's savagery; June Osborne (Elisabeth Moss) finally, finally, finally is on her way to escaping Gilead for what we're led to believe is forever.
"I demand that all those involved in this savagery from the highest to the lowest levels are punished and brought to justice," she added in an interview with Haberturk TV.  BBC noted that Cengiz said she has not been contacted by Saudi officials and that she would likely not travel to Saudi Arabia for a funeral if Khashoggi's body is discovered.
And there was Albert Bormann, a Nazi Motor Corps general repulsed by the savagery of his brother, Martin, who had started murdering, Albert says, at the age of nineteen, when he and three other young paramilitary thugs stomped to death the Jewish political philosopher and Shakespeare translator Gustav Landauer—after which he posed for pictures, grinning, with his booted foot on Landauer's head.
These were dangerous times to begin with: In addition to the Hermit Kingdom's dreams of nuclear blackmail, there is the familiar and persistent threat of Islamist savagery and its permutations from Thailand to Congo, the ongoing cartel war that threatens to turn our immediate neighbor to the south into a failed state, and the opportunistic ambitions of Russia and China.
Why African photographers don't get to tell African photo stories in Western media: If the construction of the African as child-like, or not quite human, who has little agency or intellect, aided the colonial project, today, the narrative continues to aid the construction of the European self as civilised, maintaining the African and Africa as the location of savagery, helplessness, and devastation.
On "Hard Feelings/Loveless" she acknowledges the double-sided process of moving on, in all its tenderness ("I light all the candles / Got flowers for all my rooms / I care for myself the way I used to care about you," sung gravely and gently, as if she's building an altar at which she can learn to worship herself, rather than a lover) and visceral savagery.
But resisting these critiques — whether it's of "The House of Mirth" or the House of Marvel — with an automatic claim of canon feels like an act of dominion, the establishment of an exclusive kingdom complete with moat and drawbridge, which, of course, would make the so-called resenters a mob of torch-wielding marauders and any challenge to established "literary values" an act of savagery.
He struck difficult tricks with such seeming effortlessness that it requires repeated viewings—maybe two, or even three or four—to register just how fucking fast he is skating, how high he is snapping, how tall the ledges and rails he is blessing are, how truly ridiculous every trick is, a man launching himself with a blink-and-you-miss-it savagery before alighting like a premier danseur.
The 1924 quotas remained in force for more than 40 years — while the economic devastation of a worldwide depression hit southern Europe especially hard; while a 1939 measure that would have allowed 20,000 German Jewish children into the United States died in Congress, and the savagery of the Holocaust began; while the Nazis and their allies starved 350,000 Greeks and slaughtered 200,000 Serbs; and while displaced-persons camps stretched across the ruins of postwar Europe.
Because every decade should have its own, less self-aware, Showgirls, Refn of course makes Jesse: a) live in a rundown hotel in Pasadena surrounded by pimps and prostitutes, including a not-sure-what-exactly-I'm-supposed-to-be-doing-here Keanu Reeves; b) team up with a fellow dreamer who isn't ready for the big time and will ultimately be betrayed by Jesse's ambition (Karl Glusman, from Gaspar Noe's Love); c) incapable of expressing any independent thought that doesn't relate to her beauty; d) confused and scared by the savagery of the world surrounding her; and e) a virgin.
The video montage leaves me as wrung out as an old dish rag: lynchings; Biggie Smalls spitting his flow on a neighborhood sidewalk; a young Angela Davis smiling; breathtakingly vicious police assaults on black men, women, and children; Miles Davis veiled behind dark glasses; Drake performing on a stage; dancers from the Harlem ballroom scene mercilessly death-dropping; Odell Beckham Jr. displaying his outsized athleticism; a black woman sweating and hollering in her church; heterosexual couples grinding on a dance floor; the farcical eyewitness accounts that have become internet memes; more police savagery; an alien monster ravaging a city as armed forces throw all their military ordinance at it; a solar flare erupting from the sun's surface.

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