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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sinister nature" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that has a dark, malevolent, or threatening quality or tendency. Example: "The abandoned house at the end of the street had a sinister nature that sent shivers down the spines of all who dared to walk by."
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Legal though such methods are, the sinister nature of this manipulation requires robust regulation.
"It's about the human heart, about human flaws and the sinister nature of time".
But she has judged correctly that the time for equivocation, given the sinister nature of Mr Putin's regime, is over.
And one of the production's most satisfying effects is how gradually the sinister nature of his character is revealed.
The true, sinister nature of the DuBois Clubs is to be found, we were told, not so much in their program as in their title.
Mr Catt's solicitor Mr Shamik Dutta of Bhatt Murphy said: "This judgment exposes the widespread and sinister nature of police surveillance of ordinary members of the public in this country.
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More sinister in nature were the problems afflicting Malawi, who claimed to have been denied access to their training facilities three times before their game against the hosts, Angola.
The production was directed by playwright and film director David Mamet, who also cast Jay in prominent character roles, usually shady or sinister in nature, in motion pictures such as House of Games (1987), The Spanish Prisoner (1997), and The Heist (2001).
(Johnson) Piotr Janas: 'Minotaurs' (closes on Friday) The latest efforts of this Polish painter are unruly, symbol-heavy aggregates of Abstract Expressionist brushwork and distended bubble-gum-pink, often scrotal Surrealist forms impaled on metallic elements of a sinister Constructivist nature.
A technique can be categorized as forbidden if it either causes great harm to the user, such as opening the Eight Gates or the execution of Naruto's technique Wind Style: Rasenshuriken, or if the techniques are dark or sinister in nature, such as those used by Orochimaru.
Mr. Janas's images are unruly, symbol-heavy aggregates of Abstract Expressionist brushwork, distended bubble-gum-pink Surrealist forms and metallic elements of a sinister geometric Constructivist nature.
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