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The ride is relatively brutal, the wind noise at highway speed borders on deafening and there really are no obvious locations to store one's effects securely.
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With the track's smoothness and relatively few brutal curbs, the car can run close to the ground.
Lubanga's trial links him with two others who indicted by the International Criminal Court but still at large: the increasingly well-known Ugandan, Joseph Kony, and the still relatively unknown brutal Congolese war lord, Bosco Ntaganda.
It cultivates relationships with villages, which can share in the profits, and can be, relatively speaking, less brutal.
ABOUT THE ARTIST The life of Michelangelo Merisi (1571-1610), better known as Caravaggio, was relatively short – and brutal.
However, in the long history of the American prison, extreme isolation is relatively new, and brutal, feature.
The yachts will cover the 628 nautical miles to the Tasmanian capital, Hobart, sailing en route through the relatively shallow and potentially brutal Bass Strait.
Sunday's violence, though relatively minor, revived memories of a brutal police crackdown on protesters in 2007.
The dwindling appetite for protest was given fresh impetus by a brutal crackdown on a relatively small protest a fortnight ago.
And like Mr. McCain, he appears to be headed toward a relatively early primary victory and a long, brutal clash with Barack Obama.
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