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Ric Flair attempted to attack Savage from the top rope, but Savage threw him to the ring floor instead.
He was a kind of noble savage from the fens, teased and feted on his rare forays into literary London.
Tomorrow's screening will feature "Mantrap," a 1926 box office smash based on a novel by Sinclair Lewis, and "Call Her Savage," from 1932.
Gauguin was born in Paris in 1848 but he thought of himself as 'a savage from Peru' where he spent his early childhood.
He's also not happy that Assange, a "cyber terrorist", was getting to hide out in Britain (this was before he turned himself over to British police this week), the very country that has barred Savage from entry for hate speech.
The plot, such as it is, turns on the relationship of sexy Lenina Crowne and Bernard Marx, a disgruntled alpha plus who imports John, a "Savage", from New Mexico to London.
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In its first week, Hot Feminist inspired every imaginable critical response: five stars from one newspaper, a savaging from another.
Down under, the football press is in comparison rather gentle, though there is the occasional savaging from elsewhere.
"To Jack's great delight we have seen the first of the wild Indians here — naked savages from the Xingu," Fawcett wrote to his wife.
The regular savaging from City Hall and the harsh diet of budget cuts which has accompanied them have taken their toll on the Chancellor's iron-man constitution.
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