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"GGR is a play about VICIOUS AMBITION".
Ms. Venora, a glamorous Shakespeare veteran who appears to better advantage as Gertrude in the current Ian Schraeger-style film version of "Hamlet," at least conveys feelings of vicious ambition and disgusted horror in the same instant.
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As one bloody encounter treads on the heels of the next, all that remains is a tiny indie undone by its own vicious ambitions.
The Undefeated, however, is the one which reportedly idolises Palin as a Joan of Arc-like figure beset at every turn by vicious leftie enemies seeking to thwart her ambition of reviving the conservative legacy of Ronald Reagan.
He is a wily, often vicious politician who knows how to manipulate individual ambition and nationalistic ardour.
Like Saddam Hussein, Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi was a vicious dictator with a history of terrorism and nuclear ambitions.
In the Wars of Religion that followed, doctrinal differences fueled political ambitions and vice versa, in a deadly, vicious cycle that lasted a century and a half.
Of course, beginning with a harsh theocratic governance system, Iranian support of Hezbollah and the vicious Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad and its ambitions to dominate the Gulf.
Britons saw the Lawrence family as exemplars of traditional values of faith, work and ambition, under assault from an ugly face of modern society that was "vulgar, violent and vicious".
And people of African descent, through the especially vicious and brutal legacy of slavery, came to shoulder — and ultimately enabled — much of America's agricultural and industrial ambition.
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