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Poor Miss Rhoda attempts a singing career and becomes a dresser for a vicious vaudeville performer.
It's not when the president comments on the redemption of a player who served prison time for a vicious felony.
But there are unmistakable signs that all sides are bracing for a vicious legal and political battle.
His 18-year-old son, Edward, proclaimed himself king just before the battle of Towton.That set the stage for a vicious fight.
I can remember seeing my father afraid only once, when I was in hospital as a child, before I underwent surgery for a vicious case of sinusitis.
The goal was a bit of redemption for his ejection from the 2006 game for a vicious elbow thrown at the face of the American forward Brian McBride.
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Hamas congratulated Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan for quashing a "vicious" plot to overthrow him.
The English radical William Cobbett, who had been for years a vicious critic of Paine, underwent a change of heart and removed his skeleton for reburial in England.
Yesterday we were faced with one of those odd juxtapositions produced by modern sports: the words "world peace" attached to the phrase "ejected for throwing a vicious elbow".
In addition, Milwaukee's Scott Williams, who had been starting at forward, was suspended today for committing a vicious foul in the first quarter Friday.
Later, when Coloccini was red-carded for taking a vicious swipe at Suárez's calf, it was said that the Uruguayan was such a tormenting player, and so fast, that the opponent somehow had the excuse of provocation.
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