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Some critics point out that, given Mr Campbell's form as a bully of journalists, the BBC's defensiveness was understandable.
He was corrupt, cruel, callous, crude, a vicious user of women, a bully of men and a shameless thief of elections.
Three seasons ago, Mr. Pollard appeared at New Jersey Rep in Mr. DiIorio's "Dead Ringer," playing a bully of a horse trainer who had locked his sister in the root cellar, permanently.
The problems of reporting a bully — or, if you are a bully, of becoming less of one — become much more intractable, because your reputation surrounds you, and behavioral patterns are harder to escape.
A Steinway, the more intemperate might argue, is a bully of a piano, and playing Schubert on it is the equivalent of King Kong trying to caress Fay Wray.
In the other corner is Meek Mill, from Philadelphia, a bully of a rapper who, while not as innovative as, say, Drake, has been the most exciting young conventional hip-hop star of the last couple of years since he signed with Maybach Music Group, the label with Rick Ross at the helm.
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Appear to fight an evil (again, such as a bully) out of nowhere, like from behind.
Imposing this mandate, Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah said Thursday, constitutes "tyranny," a bullying of the little guy by President Obama at the behest of his "feminist allies".
He is too much of a bully for that.
If you are the victim of a bully or group of bullies at school, talk to your parents or legal guardians about it.
It is the Argentine, an invasive bully of an insect, famous for aggressively taking over territory once it is introduced.
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