He had been brutal.
Do we make it too brutal?
What a brutal, brutal ending for the Miami Dolphins.
After months of protests and brutal repression, has Belarus’s revolution stalled?
The talks were “brutal, just brutal,” the State Department official recalled.
In April 2019, they also released a brutal presentation slamming Bed Bath & Beyond's leadership.
Her particular enemy is Ares, the god of war, but, really, her enemy is war itself—bloody and brutal, senseless and dreadful.
Does this brutal disease paradoxically create the conditions necessary for radical change in our societies, economies, ecosystems and international relations?
Would the ability of the Freedom Riders to have posted videos of what they encountered to a Facebook account have created an earlier awareness of the brutal violence in the south?
Yet, there is a barely perceptible chance that the Jackson State violence will be remembered as more than simply another brutal chapter in Mississippi’s disregard for black humanity.
Those who now point at Switzerland for having traded, 50 years ago, with a brutal dictatorship happily queue up in Beijing to trade with an equally brutal dictatorship.
The machine, designed by SquareTrade, that CNET uses to fold and unfold these phones is utterly brutal — far more brutal than how most people are likely to fold and unfold their devices.
Revanchism by the Sunni Arab minority, who are about 15-20% of the population but have dominated Iraq since Ottoman times, was a cocktail of Saddam Hussein’s brutal Baathist nationalism and even more brutal jihadism.
As the war progressed, the vast majority of the eyewitness accounts were coming from activists and expats rather than media organizations, who became more reluctant to send correspondents into the brutal maelstrom where journalists were being targeted.
Rival candidate Robert Biedron of the Left party - an LGBT rights activist - called Mr Duda's Family Charter "a radical document which divides Polish society, introducing standards reminiscent of the most brutal... times of Polish and European history".
Abdulrahman Almutairi, 27, lives in California and has used social media to criticize the Saudi government and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over the brutal murder of Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist assassinated by Saudi agents in Turkey.
Danglars shuddered at this unexpected attack, and turned to Caderousse, whose countenance he scrutinized, to try and detect whether the blow was premeditated; but he read nothing but envy in a countenance already rendered brutal and stupid by drunkenness.
The Kurdish Iranian writer and journalist, who is currently living in New Zealand after six years in immigration detention, said the film adaptation would bring more international attention to the truth behind Australia’s brutal immigration detention regime.
It requires some degree of naivety to expect Switzerland to have kept out of all business dealings with Germany during the war.Those who now point at Switzerland for having traded, 50 years ago, with a brutal dictatorship happily queue up in Beijing to trade with another brutal dictatorship.
But Aung San Suu Kyi’s name has been irrevocably tarnished most by her refusal to speak out against both the brutal violence against the Rohingya Muslim minority in Rakhine and the jailing of the two Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo, who are widely thought to have been set up after their exposure of the military’s brutal actions.
brutal
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- (of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering
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- punishingly harsh
Example: the brutal summer sun
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- resembling a beast; showing lack of human sensibility
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- disagreeably direct and precise
Example: he spoke with brutal honesty
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But Aung San Suu Kyis name has been irrevocably tarnished most by her refusal to speak out against both the brutal violence against the Rohingya Muslim minority in Rakhine and the jailing of the two Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo who are widely thought to have been set up after their exposure of the militarys brutal actions