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Last Friday's savage clashes at Houla, a village in the Syrian province of Homs, have aroused international indignation against the government of President Bashar al-Assad.
In the first three years of Greece's agony, the wide expanse of Syntagma Square in front of the old Royal Palace – home of the present-day parliament – was a scene of savage clashes between riot police and incensed anti-austerity protesters.
Thus, the films showed sweat dripping off skinned noses, savage line clashes in slow motion, and a fatigued player on the bench looking like the Indian warrior in sculptor James Earle Fraser's "End of the Trail".
Savage: (Savage laughs).
As many expected, the highly anticipated domestic clash was a savage brawl from round one.
Their "motherland" has been the battlefield where some of the largest armies have clashed, the most savage battles have been fought, the highest death tolls paid.
In the first part, the soloist struggles to be heard above a catastrophic texture of seething glissandos, clashing rhythms, and savage unisons.
He seems to have been more interested in depicting a tragic clash between a British hero and the idealised "noble savage" of the Enlightenment.
On Monday night, the always-opinionated director Oliver Stone paid a visit to "Piers Morgan Tonight" to promote his latest film, "Savages," which tells the story of two pot-growing Southern California friends who clash with a Mexican drug cartel.
The filmmaker told me he was fascinated by the clash of cultures: "The side commonly regarded as developed is exposed as more savage than the culture they are trying to help".
"More savage".
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