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brute forces
verb
Third person singular of brute force
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But Titstare is the laughable manifestation of the tech industry's brute forces, the weary image that hackers will be boys will be boys.
Having said that Masakadza, though not timing it properly, looks reasonably solid and he brute forces away a four off the splice straight then looks less secure when dashing for a quick single into the offside.
Cowes Week, which starts tomorrow, is a highly prestigious sailing regatta in which the crews battle against not just each other but also the brute forces of wind and tides that can rip through the Solent.
His paintings are a phantasmagoria of rock bands, mutant body parts and hallucinogenic craziness that recall the brute forces at play in Philip Guston's cartoon existentialism, James Ensor's death fixations or Otto Dix's images of corrupt pleasure-seekers.
Tate Modern brings together Herzog and De Meuron's interests in both art and the brute forces of modern cities. "In Paris," he says, "rigid control makes it so beautiful.
In a few days, when the United States introduces its new resolution against Sri Lanka, the brute forces of politics and practicality will ensure that the Indian government led by the Congress Party, whose leader is Sonia Gandhi, will join other nations in asking Sri Lanka to explain how exactly it eliminated the organization that made her a widow.
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"They chose brute force".
Brute force was required.
"Just brute force," Kelly said.
It's brute force".
Too often simple brute force has sufficed.
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