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Jimmy needed the drink tonight to filter out the unjustness of life.
Any unjustness in the action, any mistaken idea, could be handled."
Where is his righteous anger over the unjustness of being assaulted on the street in broad daylight?
He criticized the corruption and unjustness in the society, and sympathized on the poor.
Several instances of violence have occurred separately in India due to fighting the unjustness of park creations.
The unjustness of it rankled.
Profound ethical questions surrounding the justness or unjustness of executing democratic dissenters are unambiguously raised.
With the support of socialists and concerned middle class Dutch, he campaigned against what he saw as the unjustness of the colonial surplus.
You may be angry about the disruption in your life, the anticipated loss of your companion or support system or the seeming unjustness of the illness.
I pray Michael forgives me for raising him in that hellhole, and for the other childhood unjustness I brought to bear upon his tortured soul.
She'd led him on with that casual-sounding question, and then shot him down in one word that said everything there was to say about the unjustness of his father's action.
She turned, heart pounding, head spinning with the unjustness of his whole attitude, and marched back towards the house, oblivious of everything except her need to get away from that detestable man.
At the FCC hearing, representatives of the wireless industry seized upon this breaking story to argue for the unjustness of these state trials, and the need for federal regulation instead.
If she were totally honest she would admit that over these last few weeks there had always been the memory of that party, the memory of him, his hostility, his unjustness.
His image as the just Christian king, statesman and diplomat, and crusader against unjustness, seems to be one with its roots in reality, as well as one he sought to project.
The title of the film Nizhalkuthu (Shadow Kill) refers to a popular play Nizhalkuthu Attakatha, adapted from the Mahabharata, about the inherent unjustness of certain punishments.
The event sparked a major uproar in the Japanese population when the subsequent court case highlighted the unjustness of the unequal treaties that were levied on Japan at the time by the leading countries of the West.
And yet, notwithstanding the faults of our leaders, most of the responsibility for our involvement rests squarely upon the American public, the majority of whom continuously supported the war, even after its futility and unjustness became clear.
But despite her feigned nonchalance, Seven was acutely aware of the other woman's presence, of the glowering, hostile presence of the only temporarily cowed guards, of the timid, well-treated Kella cowering alone in the corner, and of the unjustness of the wounded whom they were treating; healing, only to be injured again.