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In this single singers critic the governing idea of this world which is based on war and cruelness.
Alexa Hamilton left the South behind after her husband's betrayal and his family's cruelness.
"By cruelness I mean the precision and the absolute will and determination to be better than the last time.
This story covers several more lives that one way or other would become victim of Jhanzaib's cruelness.
"What still fills me with enormous admiration for Karajan is the cruelness of his rehearsing," she said.
His eyes were bright but crafty, and his features denoted both sensuality and cruelness.
After one of his jobs, he got the nickname "the Butcher" due to his cruelness and often killing his victims in a brutal way.
"The cruelness of their behavior is what's fascinating," Mr. Levinson said of his characters.
"For that reason I try to just make a reference to it, at least just to paint the picture of the cruelness, which was so vividly portrayed," he said.
Before his arrest, Fen- Ma Liuming expressed the duality of pleasure with cruelness, and mercy following tragedy.
Barbara J - Denver, Colorado - 11 days ago I won't watch an Angelina movie - still remember the cruelness to Jennifer.
It had scorned and reviled each man, woman, and child, and had known each one's cruelness, every sin and iniquitous desire they held.
As soon as the door was closed behind us he was all over me, rough and crude and forceful, with more than a smidgen of cruelness thrown in.
Elaine and Tristan place a frog in Gwynivere's embroidery pouch as a way of repenting her cruelness to Elaine.
If anyone wears a poppy it should be in remembrance of the lives cut short, the futility, the chaos, the inhumanity, the madness, the cruelness and the destruction of war.
TWENTY-SIX De cember came on with a battering cruelness that matched the climate in Kelly's heart.
In a way, he hoped his son had some of that cruelness in him, because if he did not, he would not survive in the world in which he lived.
Refusing to speak to them until Pseudolus proposes a proposition, Ballio resumes his cruelness ("I'd be sorry for you - only I can't feed my family on sympathy"-300).
She glanced at him and was surprised to find him smiling still, but this time that coldness was there, the glint of cruelness that somehow was constantly lurking beneath his surface manner.
This is apparent in his first novel, in which Crane ignored the romantic, sentimental approach of slum fiction; he instead concentrated on the cruelness and sordidness of poverty, using the brashness of the Bowery's crude dialect and profanity, which is used lavishly.