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Hizbullah, which is a very sick and deeply violent group, could not tolerate her point of view".
Since 1967, U.S. forces have intervened half a dozen times in wars in the region, and it remains deeply violent and unstable.
He realised his own experience of disadvantage – a Nottingham childhood spent in a household dependent on benefits, alongside some "deeply violent" people – was not the same as those who were so furious about it.
Of course, most of the media report only one side of the problem, painting a false picture of irresponsibility of those who oppose this deeply violent act," he added.
But this, too, is a shallow reading: the story that John Ames tells his son is the deeply violent tale of the origins, and consequences, of the American civil war, beginning in 1857, when Ames's grandfather, a fierce old abolitionist, went west to Kansas to fight with John Brown to free the slaves.
Lastly, it is the ignorance--or denial--of a deeply violent U.S. history that has institutionalized racial bias in every facet of American life, from education and health to criminal justice, housing, and media representations.
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Every day I understand more deeply how violent we are.
But Iraq was already a deeply divided and violent society long before Isis came.
He said they were both "fundamentalists who are interested in and deeply committed to violent extremism".
They then relied on a deeply disturbed and violent boy, Chul, to take on these tyrants on their behalf.
Under Morsi, too, the climate was deeply undemocratic, with violent clashes taking place across Egypt in the month before the referendum.
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