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The NAACP fought to portray lynching as a savage, barbaric practice, an idea which eventually gained traction in the public mind.
Unfortunately there's a minority of torturers in each government supporting these savage practices.
Savage: (Savage laughs).
Is this really any less "savage" than the practices of the Pirahã or the Siriono?
They may be disappointed; the clergy take a kicking, as you might expect, but it's nothing compared with the patient, tranquil savaging of religious practice that ran through the career of Luis Bunuel.
Moreover, some of their judicial practices are savage.
He denounced the punishment as "the savage remains of Norman policy" which "disgraced our statutes", as "the practice did the common law".
His mother is the assistant office manager at Gersten Savage, a law firm, and his father is a lawyer in private practice.
America's Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Britain's Bribery Act impose potentially savage penalties on firms that do business by sleazy means.
They would certainly have no claim to an immunity from the punishment, which, according to the rule of warfare practiced by the savages, might justly be inflicted on the savages themselves.
He argues that many early archaeologists, in viewing prehistoric societies as "primitive" and "savage", expected to find widespread evidence of cannibalism within the archaeological record, just as social anthropologists were claiming that the practice was widespread in recently documented "primitive", "savage" societies.
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