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An elderly couple takes him in, but his unremitting acts of malice escalate into a dangerously destructive game.
His protagonists are mostly not-quite-young men being forced, for the first time, to consider their pleasure-seeking impulses as dangerously destructive.
Autor goes on to concede the positive incentives that inequality can generate, but stresses that, in excess, inequality becomes dangerously destructive: If the U.S. has a civic religion, it is our belief that society should be meritocratic — everyone should have a fair chance at success based on their smarts and their hard work.
Oddly enough Kemp does mention that Mackendrick saw the innocence as represented by Mrs Wilberforce, by the idealistic scientist in The Man in the White Suit, and by the children in Richard Hughes's A High Wind in Jamaica (a favourite novel of Mackendrick's he eventually adapted for the screen in 1965) as a dangerously destructive social force rather than a benign and admirable one.
In somewhat coded language, he had even suggested that he had made an effort to leave homosexual love behind: "While I never lost the need to identify myself with someone who recognized himself in the same situation of life as myself, I found that the relationship of identity could be dangerously destructive".
I want to know what the sport's future is in light of all the life-threatening injuries and dangerously destructive playing.
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If we don't get some real job creation soon, the politics of jobs may become dangerously self-destructive.
His dismissal followed weeks of feuding with Chuck Lorre, that comedy's co-creator, and ended with a declaration from Warner Brothers Television, which produces "Two and a Half Men," that Mr. Sheen's conduct had become "dangerously self-destructive".
Warner Brothers laid out its rationale for firing Mr. Sheen in a letter to his lawyer Martin D. Singer, which included an extensive recounting of what it called "dangerously self-destructive conduct" over the last several years on the show.
This regressive wistful thinking looks, scarily, as if it might act itself out in dangerously self-destructive behavior, but it doesn't finally come to a fatal point; instead he learns that his own will to live is stronger.
It might have been fun for some of his peers, but Tom found it to be a "dangerously self-destructive environment".
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