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In 1970, his displays of what he called "stupidly cruel instruments of torture"— razor blades, small knives, pins, improvised surgical tools — were exhibited at the Musée D'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.
Blades caretaker boss Chris Morgan told BBC Radio Sheffield: "It's cruel.
Cruel, cruel lot.
"Just cruel".
"Cruel Intentions"?
Sound cruel?
It's cruel, cruel".
Sounds cruel?
Blade shines.
It was a cruel, cruel time.
Mrs. Ivanovic's thoughts escaped her tightly pressed lips singly, like razor blades, while Mrs. Radovanovic's sloughed out with a weary shrug, but the words they used were identically cruel.
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