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What's clear, however, as the ban has become a reality, is that fetuses will be spared no brutality.
There's no brutality on show but modern audiences may be more alarmed by Nanook's kids eating lard.
Shields detected no brutality.
In his most aggressive innings, there was no brutality; his bat was never used as a bludgeon".
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Just like that, Trump isn't president, there's no Muslim ban, no police brutality, no civil war in Syria, and systemic racism evaporates like condensation on an ice cold Pepsi.
But the loudmouthed, take-no-prisoners brutality of Martha usually dominates the proceedings, as she keeps the volume permanently cranked up in their battle of wits and wills.
"But how can this happen?" the white liberal asks, when a barrage of digital footage — Walter and Freddie and Tamir and Alton and Laquan — made his country's systematic brutality no longer deniable.
Had German become the unbearable mark of Nazi brutality, no longer the language that recorded this cultured community's successful assimilation?
His account is as dubious as it is brief: he writes that there was "no physical brutality," but historians report that some prisoners were beaten and shot.
In 2015, he said that "there is no police brutality in America," which is striking both because it's demonstrably wrong and because if there's anyone who knows about police brutality, it's Clarke.
When the modern Olympics were inaugurated in 1896, the no-holds-barred brutality of Pankration didn't jibe with the event's new spirit of enlightened internationalism, so the sport was left on the trash heap of history, a relic from a more brutish time, I guess.
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