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However, the resurgence of dogfighting illegal in the United States, Great Britain, and many other countries—has led to irresponsible breeders encouraging such traits in their animals and mistreating them in order to induce a vicious temperament.
Mesrine defiantly chooses crime over workaday labor and soon becomes the protégé and later the partner of Guido (a terrific Gérard Depardieu), a hulking mob boss with a malicious little smile and a vicious temperament.
(Forqueray's real misdeeds occurred in his personal life, where, Paul Guglietti's program notes detail, the composer "was a man of sometimes vicious temperament," beating his wife and proving "a difficult colleague professionally, with little tolerance for musicians of other than the first rank, unless they happened to be rich nobles").
King Cadmus was a fast runner but he had a vicious temperament, seriously injuring several of Smith's employees, in addition to weak legs and was sold as a three-year-old in 1892.
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