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The raw brutality of family relations.
There you will find a team in Carolina that subsists on the raw brutality of the game.
Gossaert's double portrait has a raw brutality in its strict realism that would not recur in European art before the 19th century.
DAMASCUS, Syria — A former top heavyweight boxer from Syria was not the first person to fall in love with rugby's raw brutality.
The raw brutality is an essential part of the event, but although the fights can be wild, it is all handshakes and backslaps at final whistle.
She said that when he first went to an exhibition of van Gogh, he was so shocked that he vomited on the street: "The kind of raw brutality in the way van Gogh used paint had never occurred to Steichen, who used shadow, smoothness, depth and grace".
Aged 12, this felt like strong stuff, and we're not talking about the raw brutality meted out by Ernest Borgnine to Frank Sinatra in the movie's stockade scenes (let alone the "horse's head in [Columbia chief] Harry Cohn's bed" legend about how Sinatra got his role).
And then, of course, there's the raw brutality the word summons up for many people, the spectacle of human nature taken to its bloodiest extremes.
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