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Ares tries to avoid the brutalities of the local bullies.
He has delineated symbolically and directly the inequities and brutalities of our society.
In other words, his love of junk has led him to mix nonsense with the actual brutalities of slavery.
In late 1880s he made a series of 30 ink drawings illustrating the brutalities of urban capitalist society.
Since then, "Van Diemen's Land" has generally evoked the brutalities of convict transportation and ethnic conflict (see Black War).
The article extolls Ajax's transformation after the brutalities of the last housing crash, 1990-95, trifecta-mortgagegage years.
Scarlett's story of survival amid the brutalities of war and its aftermath struck a chord with readers around the world.
The specific brutalities of the homophobic 80s and 90s may be behind us, but the new brutalities of recession are very much with us – and are being reflected in contemporary gay life.
But in Bosnia, there's a palpable sense that justice for the brutalities of the 1990s is still lacking.
And isn't that slender arched sausage the greyhound that was rescued from the brutalities of the racetrack?
The treacheries and brutalities of the English have a believable idiosyncratic cast that makes the reader nod and believe.
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