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the barbarities
noun
The state of being barbarous; brutality
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So the barbarities returned.
The barbarities are still emblazoned on Orange Order banners and loyalist murals in Northern Ireland.
Of all the barbarities with which our culture is afflicted, we were the least of each other's problems.
It is impossible to watch without feeling sympathy for the farmers and their loyal but terrified black workers, and revulsion for the barbarities of Mr Mugabe's regime.
His horror at the death of democracy's first "great martyr chief " was matched by his revulsion from the barbarities of war.
In France the barbarities of the 19th century were commemorated by the publication of Germinal, Émile Zola's grim novel about striking coal miners.
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But the barbarity of the regime is subtext to everything.
Only when one man lies dead should the barbarity of the duel sink in — not before.
He wanted an end to the barbarity of capital punishment, for example.
There are efforts to show the barbarity of the two empires the Allies faced.
Only when one man lies dead should the barbarity of the duel sink in — not before..
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