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Discover LudwigThe phrase "brutality about" is not a complete sentence and is not commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in a sentence as a noun phrase or used in a specific context, but it would not be considered a grammatically correct or common phrase. It may be more appropriate to use phrases such as "acts of brutality" or "brutality in society" depending on the intended meaning. Example: The documentary shed light on the brutality about the treatment of refugees in detention centers.
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In the context of this episode, it's just one more brutality about which to feel numb.
But there is an officially calculated brutality about present Turkish policy which nothing can justify.
Marc Lamont Hill, a Columbia University professor, said on CNN: "This has been an important public conversation that we've had about police brutality, about police corruption, about state violence.
"The headcount decreased by 25%, but volume went up by 30%." Christian Durieu, one of the union leaders he dealt with, recalls that the baby-faced Mr Streiff had a "touch of brutality" about him, but he always acted "with a smile".In 2004 Mr Streiff got his reward.
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Later in the fascinating interview, Mr. Shavies explained how the protests in Oakland, given the city's history, were "bigger than just money, because it's about inequality, it's about police brutality, it's about so much more.
"He began yelling about police brutality and about being a 60-year-old man slapped in handcuffs in the back of a patrol car for not wearing a seat belt.
Fighting against police brutality is about ensuring the safety of all races, but it's also about ensuring that no one race is brutalized more than another.
His poem "Deadly James (For All the Victims of Police Brutality)" was about the death in 1983 of his only child, James A. Jr.
She said Mr. Schappes was stunned in the 1950's by Soviet revelations of Stalin's brutality, not about the Soviet Union's decision to discredit his rule.
"I wanted to talk about police brutality and talk about us dying and us being killed, but do it an artful way," she said.
'Formation' is essentially an empowerment track focused on black identity, or as Jenna Wortham in the New York Times wrote; "Formation' isn't just about police brutality — it's about the entirety of the black experience in America in 2016, which includes standards of beauty, (dis)empowerment, culture and the shared parts of our history".
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