Sentence examples for cruel laws from inspiring English sources

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Australians wanted these cruel laws changed.

And it is the very principle gay rights advocates must invoke to overturn cruel laws criminalizing consensual adult homosexual relations.

Anna Karenina is no Romeo and Juliet story of star-crossed teenagers unjustly destroyed by their elders' cruel laws, but a story of adults vexed by boundaries.

His strategy, throughout the film, is to monotonously amplify mood more or less one mood, of frustration and conflict and in the process binding Edgerton and Negga to a narrow range of performance, turning the Lovings into pure and pristine symbols of a struggle rather than ordinary people facing extraordinarily cruel laws and forced into an extraordinary historical role that they didn't seek.

But if Mr. Bush and Mr. Gore are concerned about fairness, they should be pushing hard to repeal cruel laws that deny immigrants due process of law, impose hardships on thousands of immigrant families and make America less hospitable to asylum seekers fleeing persecution.

Forbidden Love A TEXAS MAN WAS ARRESTED FOR HAVING SEX WITH THE SAME HORSE TWICE Star-crossed lovers, split by the cruel laws of bestiality prevention.

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Moses Moses's mother, Jochebed, tries to save him from the Pharaoh's cruel law that male Israelite newborns be killed.

"I see it as a very cruel law," said Teresa Guerra, 26, a fourth-generation Mexican-American who is studying history at Phoenix College, a part of the Maricopa system.

That is because of the cruel law of commodity industries: even the most disciplined firms remain at the mercy of the irrational, rogue producer, willing to produce the extra tonne at a loss.Still, deals such as the acquisition of Champion suggest that things are changing.

And this encounter permits him to understand that "the cruel law of art is that people die... after exhausting every form of suffering, so that over our heads may grow the grass not of oblivion but of eternal life [upon which] gaily and without a thought for those who are sleeping beneath them, future generations may come to enjoy their déjeuner sur l'herbe".

In 1913, the Cat and Mouse Act was brought in, a cruel law which meant suffragettes could hunger strike to the point of emaciation, be let out of prison to recover, recalled to serve a little more of their sentence, on and on, until the term was served.

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