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Because if God's got to change it, you ain't going to like it.' " Lewis plays a violent sport and plays it violently.
When the envelope had been addressed, licked, and sealed with a postmasterish thump of his fist, he would pluck a Lucky Strike out of its green pack and whack it violently four times against his thumbnail, like a man hammering a spike, then damply tongue the other end before lighting up.
The group remains legal in other countries in the region, however, and earlier this year one of its marches in Gothenburg, Sweden, resulted in dozens of arrests after it violently clashed with anti-fascist protesters.
I don't think I ever really rejected it violently.
As Arab leaders praised the intifada, Palestinians continued it, violently, across the Jordan river.
He was walking past a door; a figure in the door began shaking it violently.
A lesson he absorbs: "Decide what you're going to do and do it violently".
So I start shaking it violently, bang the door open, water spills out, this whole episode.
More sensationally, they allege that he not only set up the site, but sought to defend it violently.
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He didn't do it particularly violently, it was more of a Pepe effort.
Violence was reported as linked to incidents during condom use or breakages resulting from rough or coerced sex: "If they push it in violently, then it [condom] breaks" (case 19, female).
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