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The Slovak president has condemned what he calls a brutal and reckless attack.
BRUTAL AND RECKLESS ATTACKS
Vicki is now 53, and the treatments have been brutal.
BEEN BRUTAL. THEY'VE GIVEN HER
The deaths of Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi and the country's foreign minister touching off a mix of prayer and celebration from those opposed to Raisi's years of brutal crackdowns on political opposition.
years of brutal crackdowns on political opposition
>> Damien Moore (Southport) (Con) A brutal attack occurred in my constituency
A brutal attack occurred in my constituency over the weekend where Cassie Hayes, a young woman, tragically died.
Montreal has long brutal winters and this is when the underground city plays an important role.
Montreal has long, brutal winters and this is when the underground city plays an important
Ugh, that test was brutal.
"That test was brutal"
Ninety hungry Indian warriors joined the 53 surviving Pilgrims for this occasion (nearly half the colonists had died during the brutal winter).
(nearly half the colonists had died during the brutal winter).
The Assyrians have a deserved reputation for being the brutal bullies of Mesopotamia.
They did this thanks to the most brutal, terrifying, and deficient army the world had ever seen.
Sometimes a whole society falls in love with a certain style in art, because it's trying to rebalance itself, like France in the late 18th century that wanted David as a corrective to its decadence, or Britain in the 19th century that looked to the pre-Raphaelites to counter the effects of brutal industrialisation.