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was brutality
noun
The state of being brutal.
Exact(6)
"There was brutality and inequality.
There was brutality at every level".
There was brutality on both sides.
Where there was brutality by the colonial government against local people, as clearly happened in Kenya, it was inexcusable, but by no means typical or widespread.
There was brutality aplenty, but it was equally problematic that, though the Occupiers said they were working for the universal good (or 99percentt of it, anyway), they were actually exclusive a community gated away not only by police barricades but by a spirit of We Precious Few. .
There was brutality aplenty, but it was equally problematic that, though the Occupiers said they were working for the universal good (or 99percentt of it, anyway), they were actually exclusive a community gated away not only by police barricades but by a spirit of We Precious Few.
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Certainly there is brutality.
It's brutality for the thinking man.
There is brutality, the gurgling cesspool of the uncensored id.
It is brutality to deprive someone of that.
"You had no respect for the law, because all's you seen is brutality," Michael recalled.
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