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His taste for violence may have fired Goldstein, but it did not enter the political mainstream.
At moments, his Chopin anticipates Bartók or even Ligeti: the salon dandy becomes a dreamer with a taste for violence.
Unusually for a soldier, Hasan appeared to have little taste for violence, at least up until yesterday.
One of these radicals was Andreas Baader, an unstable tearaway with devastating charisma and a taste for violence.
Like Mr. Leonard's work, the film is stocked with hoods who love crime and have a baroque taste for violence.
Not everyone will be happy with his remarks about Drake's "serious character flaws", including "a taste for violence", "extreme callousness" and "a streak of covetousness".
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Terrance and Phillip's reception satirizes Americans' delicate sensibilities when it comes to scatology and profanity, despite their expansive tastes for violence.
Nolan had developed a taste for grandeur, violence, and shock.
But the kid is no innocent: on the opening page of the novel, "in him broods already a taste for mindless violence".
On the first page, McCarthy describes how his protagonist, the kid, gets to be the way he is: "He can neither read nor write and in him broods already a taste for mindless violence".
FOREIGN imports, including Patrick Marber's "Closer," Steven Berkoff's "East" and Paula Vogel's "How I Learned to Drive," answer a need among the new wave of private theater companies to sell tickets to a young audience with a new Hollywood-inspired taste for sex, violence and obscene language.
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