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So we get a brief after-threat where they have to stop the nasty humans from (not unreasonably) killing all the trees with their nasty pollutants.
Dracula keeps his teenage (well, she's 118) daughter in a hotel that's exclusively for monsters to protect her from those nasty humans, but she wants to experience the world.
"I expect that those nasty humans didn't go away forever," he said.
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It stalled assistance to Uzbekistan, a corrupt place with a nasty human rights record.
On the contrary, what strikes me most, sitting in the plush surrounds of the Opera House, is Shakespeare's ability to drill down into the core of nasty human behaviour.
He calls the idea that civilisation and morality are imposed on a violent, immoral, selfish nature Veneer Theory and concludes, "Everything science has learned in the last few decades argues against the pessimistic view that morality is a thin veneer over a nasty human nature".
Many nasty human diseases, from heart attacks to cirrhosis, involve some sort of fibrosis, where the body deals with injuries by laying down connective tissue.
This new approach to engineering the bunyamwera virus, which has been implicated in birth defects, could provide a way to concoct vaccines against other members of the bunyavirus family, which includes hantavirus and other nasty human pathogens.
It's the second week in a row the magazine has made her look like a nasty human being.
Tunisia, which is run by a dictator but gives its people a decent life in other respects, comes eighth; Libya, which has one of the nastiest human-rights records in Africa but gives its people loads of welfare, is a respectable 23rd.
This strain of bird flu the highly pathogenic H5N1 could well become something particularly nasty to humans.
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