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His letters of the period show that, while still utterly opposed to the idea of independence, he was determined never to submit "to the loss of those valuable rights and privileges, which are essential to the happiness of every free State, and without which life, liberty, and property are rendered totally insecure".
Describing herself as a feminist ("and former shrew"), Ms. Doyle, 34, said she felt compelled to tell her Gen-X sisters, especially those "driven to correct, criticize and conquer," that their domineering ways have rendered their husbands insecure, silent and resentful.
The narrative travels through Eichmann's childhood, his failure to finish engineering school, his work as a laborer and salesman -- experiences that rendered him shamefully insecure and a disappointment to his authoritarian father.
"Studies show that" children rendered unhappy and insecure by divorce, by mothers who find it hard to bond with them as babies or by other difficulties tend to be angrier, more badly behaved and self-destructive than those not similarly suffering.
"Nowadays, our country is welcoming and embracing all manners of social evil that are likely to render our society insecure and unproductive.
"This has rendered the country unsuitable and insecure to live in for its people and provoked mass exodus," Giorgis wrote.
Oh, and seeing your dick as tall as a building, rendered from solid, impenetrable stone is something all insecure young boys, who grow into secretly insecure men, need to see at least twice.
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