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It draws a far more
fierce
and savage picture of Native Americans than most films dare to in an effort to stay PC which sometimes means pretending a victim or minority is without fault.
Particularly that of consumerism, social responsibility and the way to personal happiness, not to mention its similar concern with aspects of mental health and a fierce, deadpan humour.
TROOP 1500 is a fierce, urgently attentive work of art.
They are wounded and
fierce
and protective of each other.
After finding a few leads, he has an encounter with a dangerous cannibal tribe called "The
Fierce
Ones" and actually stumbles on his son as he tries to flee for his life.
At the end of the novel, Miss Marple declares, while "looking as
fierce
as an old lady can" that if anyone should hang, it is he!
He is fierce, crude, and brutally honest.
This wouldn't be a real problem if other players would have had
fierce
clashes with each others, but they mostly remained far away; the one in the police station, the other hidden in the oil warehouse.
The gangster literally murders his way to the top, betraying Freddie in the process and losing his soul in his
fierce
quest for power.
Time was ticking by, and the announcement of a fire alert at Hyde Park Corner only served to induce a
fierce
sense of frustration in me.
In the beginning Izo looks like an ordinary person ,cool, but later on he becomes more fierce, he even kills children and innocent people, civilian people are those who suffer the most in a war.
So the
fierce
debate over whether to increase the size of American ground forces in Iraq is beside the point.
But they have persisted on this course in the face of a
fierce
campaign to dissuade them – including threats of Israeli sanctions and a cut-off of financial support to the Palestinian Authority by the US Congress – owing to their wholly understandable lack of confidence that anything will move without some new spark.
Observing the relationship between her father and stepmother, and their affection toward her half brothers, she is said to have become embittered and developed a
fierce
personality.
As my new book, How Enemies Become Friends, confirms, even
fierce
adversaries can settle their differences through negotiation.
But competition will be
fierce.
In 1790, when Alexander Hamilton argued that the new federal government should assume the states’ debts from the War of Independence, he encountered
fierce
hostility.
Climate shocks such as the
fierce
El Nino of 1997-98 played a major role in recent economic upheavals.
When Deng Xiaoping launched his radical program of “reform and opening up” in 1978, he faced
fierce
opposition – mostly from fervent ideologues and revolutionary diehards.
The race for national competitiveness is every bit as
fierce
as the competition among companies in the marketplace.
All are examples of fast-moving industries in which competition is
fierce
and great wealth is created.
I can’t help but compare that to the occasion, not so long ago, when I accompanied my then co-chair of the International Commission on Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament, former Japanese Foreign Minister Yoriko Kawaguchi, in a call on Jon Kyl, the most ideologically
fierce
Senate opponent of Obama-style arms control.
Neighboring Lebanon, with its
fierce
Sunni-Shia divide, is already being directly affected.
What incited such
fierce
sensitivity about GM foods?
Both the EU and Russia have advantages to offer, so competition between them could be
fierce.
From the start, the economist John Maynard Keynes had been a
fierce
critic of the reparations policy imposed on Germany.
Fortunately, Franco-German disputes, while often seemingly fierce, do not last long, and can even serve to refocus people’s attention on the importance of the relationship.
In early February, after a
fierce
debate, Israel's Knesset passed in a first reading a bill stipulating that NGOs that receive more than half of their budget from foreign public institutions must disclose their funding sources.
More and more Palestinians, fed up with the futility of what is still called the “peace process,” believe that Fatah’s
fierce
rival, Hamas, the Islamist movement that rules Gaza, has more effective ways to break the current impasse.
But despite these restrictions, there is a
fierce
contest between various groups and interpretations;Women can vote and participate actively and publicly in political life.
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