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Then again, they are so starkly awful, it feels almost murderous to bring them up.
And Salinas's circle turned out to be spectacularly corrupt, and slightly murderous to boot.
Now was time for the marvellous as well as the murderous – to walk on air against one's better judgment.
George Osborne went to two shows: Danny Boyle's Frankenstein, in which the doctor creates a monster by turns tragic, pathetic, violent and murderous, to stalk the earth (go figure); and One Man Two Guvnors, starring James Corden.
"My heart is wrenched in two," McCrory announces at one point; and throughout, her Medea switches, with brilliant volatility, from the manipulative to the murderous to the unpredictably humane.
Lately, of course, its dominant meaning is martial if not murderous, to judge from the reporting, commentary and -- let's face it -- sheer hyperventilating in the media since Sept. 11.
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A few songs that take us from heartbreak to murderous rage to joyful freedom, though, would have been plenty; ninety minutes of upbeat bad feelings can start to feel like grounds for divorce.
There is a cycle that threatens to become routine, to allow murderous rampages to become, as Jack Shafer wrote last Friday, "normalized".
There, Communism fell, but dictators exploited a murderous nationalism to cling to power and to conquer new land.
The term can cover anything from a "love pat", to a mild slap, to a murderous beating, to a barrage of gunshots.
Mr Chavannes blames deregulation for allowing a murderous driver to be allowed to drive an Amsterdam taxi.
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