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Consistently violent but not bloody.
He was consistently violent, controlling and abusive.
His first Hellboy picture, which appeared four years ago, and its sequel are lighter in tone, though more consistently violent.
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Department of Justice figures demonstrate that young people age 16-24 committently commit violent crimes at the highest rates.
Ms. Regan's Irene, however, consistently summons that violent, tender mixture of rage and compassion that has animated Mr. Wilson's best work (1 30).
As one abuser, who had left his wife with two black eyes, once related when I asked if he had punched his wife, "No I would never hit her like a man!" If in fact, he really 'lost control', as he claimed, he would have been able to consistently choose his violent behavior, or to seek credit for slapping rather than punching his partner.
But the Koestler he depicts is consistently repugnant — humorless, megalomaniac, violent.
Ferguson — a working-class Scot, like Busby — came from Glasgow's Govan docks, the toughest quarter of what is consistently among the most violent cities in Europe.
Kevin Greutert's "Saw 3D," focused on tying up loose ends and bringing the tale full circle, is probably the most straightforward of the seven films and most consistently (though not inventively) violent.
In some instances, as in the release of casualty statistics, the Americans publicly showcase their own data, which consistently show many fewer violent deaths than figures released by the Interior Ministry.
Mike Hale of The New York Times called the film the most "straightforward" of the series and the "most consistently (though not inventively) violent".
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