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Cruelty is the
pleasure in
inflicting suffering or the
inaction towards another's
suffering when a
clear remedy is
readily available.
Sadism can also be...
- techniques: his restraint, his
avoidance of any
outward expression of
truculence, his
early softening of
State Department's
attitude toward Britain, his...
- (trophós) dystrophy, pogonotrophy,
trophic truc-
fierce Latin trux,
trucis truculence, truculency,
truculent trud-, trus-
thrust Latin trudere,
trusus abstrude...
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those who surrendered; an
officer of the
battalion blamed this on SS "
truculence" and a
British battalion commander summed up the risk-averse attitude...
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other advantageous offers,
sometimes with a
brusqueness bordering on
truculence that gave
offense and
caused him problems. The same year, the
visit of...
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Fraser admired the film and More's
performance saying "he had a
cheery truculence that was much
closer to the real
Imperial type than the
conventional stiff...
- and make it more accessible...the AMA has
attacked with ever
increasing truculence... They
forget perhaps that
medicine is for the people, not for the doctors...
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wanted to test the
limits of Finnegan's aggression, as he
wanted the
truculence of the
character to be convincing. Colm
Meaney first learned of the film...
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exploited in
political terms.
Confronted with the
increasing unpo****rity and
truculence of Attalus,
Alaric dethroned him in 410 and
proposed to
renew negotiations...
- of
poems belongs mostly to the
early youth of the poet and
displays a
truculence and a
controversial heat
which are
absent from his more
mature writings...