They know the degree of volatility and potential explosiveness of a brutalised population. |
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I felt trapped within a stupid, rotten, dishonest system which brutalised people too naive to know any better, consumed our idealism. |
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That the Third World was born guileless and innocent only to be brutalised by the West is a popular slogan in many parts of the world. |
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New Zealanders are in agreement that children should not be assaulted or brutalised. |
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He is handcuffed, strip-searched and brutalised by officials who throw him into jail. |
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The writer's body finds itself dismantled, brutalised, shook up, helpless, useless puppet, prey to disorganised ideas. |
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That he is a violent and brutal man there can be no doubt, but brutalised and a victim too. |
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It is brutal and inhuman and those that find themselves in one are going to be brutalised and to some extent de-humanised. |
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This would cut crime and heal the lives of some of the most abused and brutalised people in our society. |
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He was beaten, tortured and brutalised, suffering over 50 injuries including a fractured jaw. |
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An elderly couple were brutalised and beaten in a seven-hour ordeal this week by an intruder who burst into their home on Monday afternoon. |
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He is handcuffed, strip-searched and brutalised by French officials who throw him into jail. |
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Women were humiliated and brutalised as part of a campaign to demean their ethnicity. |
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In the Soviet Union, where millions of women were conscripted, they were just as aggressive and just as brutalised by the experience as the men. |
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They conclude that military service temporarily removed the young, labouring men who dominated the criminal orders, only to return them, duly brutalised, at the war's end. |
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Barker and Owen brutalised their own 83-year-old grandmother, tor-tureanimals, yet were left alone to brutalise this vulnerable baby. |
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