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But every staged number in divinely decadency Kit Kat Klub
ruthlessly
shows the naked truth of life.
Lenny represents the trusting masses who follow whatever voice is loudest or gives the most reward and by not being able to discern his own innate strength mot destroyed or
ruthlessly
controlled.
For instance, when they
ruthlessly
make fun of Meatloaf's "I Would Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)", they say it doesn't make sense - what won't he do?
Discredited regimes may cling all the more
ruthlessly
and ruinously to power, as in Syria.
The African Union and the EU must address the challenges raised by migration together, in particular the need to crack down on the criminal gangs that
ruthlessly
exploit desperate and vulnerable people.
In one scene, two Mexican hit men
ruthlessly
slaughter a dozen innocent compatriots who could bear witness to their border crossing.
For its part, Russia has
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strived to recover its lost continental empire, be it through the brutal repression of Chechnya, the 2008 war in Georgia, or the current assault on Ukraine.
No.France, Italy and Spain, to say nothing of the Scandinavian countries and Britain fight
ruthlessly
in the European Union for their national interests.
Their assumptions should be
ruthlessly
exposed, for they have come close to destroying our world.
Less damaging, yet problematic, is the election – as in Poland – of a minority government that
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pursues its members’ personal interests and breaks all promises of cooperation made before the polls.
The IMF often
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requires a reform program which, inter alia, increases tax revenues, restricts the printing of money, and frees up international trade and payments.
It claims to own the rights to any test for the presence of the two critical genes associated with breast cancer – and has
ruthlessly
enforced that right, though their test is inferior to one that Yale University was willing to provide at much lower cost.
The Russian military has intervened in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region,
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bombed civilians and rebel groups in the Syrian city of Aleppo, and brutalized Georgia and Chechnya.
Early Confucian thinkers were writing in a world of small countries competing
ruthlessly
for territorial advantage.
Unfortunately, there can be little doubt that the conclaves held by the Aachen brotherhood within the Brussels bubble provided much fodder for the ruthless, and
ruthlessly
dishonest, pro-Brexit campaigners.
Britain
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created a subservient Iraqi state after WWI, backing Sunni elites to control the majority Shia population.
Greece’s brief rebellion against permanent depression was
ruthlessly
suppressed in the summer of 2015.
In some respects, the Tibetans were treated less
ruthlessly
than the majority of Chinese.
Cynical political leaders
ruthlessly
capitalized on popular anxiety by promoting an odious nationalist vision that either ignores or distorts real-life experiences with immigration.
Because power reflects perception, rival coup leaders
ruthlessly
manipulate potential enemies and collaborators.
And, unlike most countries, especially in Latin America and Asia, the US system
ruthlessly
prunes weak corporate leadership.
The relative lack of international criticism seems to have emboldened the government to act even more
ruthlessly.
He carried out these orders ruthlessly, his troops shooting down over 100 unarmed street demonstrators.
The rebels, who reduced Qaddafi’s birthplace to rubble, were in some cases as
ruthlessly
brutal as the men against whom they were fighting.
In defining what it means to be ‘European', a crucial task is to reflect upon the double-edged nature of what we have gavin the world, to realize that Europe not only taught the world about human rights, but also introduced the Holocaust; that we generated spiritual impulses not only for the industrial and information revolutions, but also to plunder and contaminate nature; that we incited the advance of science and technology, but also
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ousted essential human experiences forged over several millenniums.
What Cheney did was to feed and nourish the Bush prejudices, and to move
ruthlessly
and energetically to occupy the policymaking ground left vacant by the President’s indolence and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice’s lack of political clout.
In 2015, the Greeks staged a rebellion, which Europe’s establishment
ruthlessly
crushed.
In India, as elsewhere, there will always be a choice between a world of edicts and crusades, where orthodoxies rule and foreign heresies are
ruthlessly
suppressed, and a world in which the virtues of tolerance, dissent, and cooperation are recognized and practiced.
Perhaps surprisingly for many, such differences were not played out according to the expected script, in which the new members would be
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pragmatic, and demanding as much EU money as they could get, while most Western countries would in the end tone down their national egoism in favor of the decades-old ideals of European integration.
In the end, it was the EU’s eastern flank—the supposedly money-hungry and immature democracies—that called most loudly for a compromise in the name of salvaging political integration, while most of the old European democracies
ruthlessly
fought for their own “national interests.”
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