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And yet the brutal indifference of the Egyptian government toward its people was unchanged.
NEWYORKER: The Rebellion Within
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We follow Zambou's car down the winding mountain road, closer to Tiji, our crew still marveling at the brutal yet spectacular terrain.
CNN: Rebels watch Gadhafi troops from ancient lookout
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The country also had yet to fully recover from the brutal suppression of political dissent in the south, which is predominantly populated by the majority Sinhala community.
CNN: 'It Is a Very Critical Time'
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Perhaps this is because he is a mortal man yet manages to survive perilous falls and brutal beatings without suffering lasting effects.
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Assayas is a virtuoso with the camera, and he may have something serious to say about the brutal impersonality of global capitalism, yet the characters jump around so much, and shift alliances so rapidly, that you wind up not giving a damn about any of them.
NEWYORKER: Boarding Gate
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Yet there are credible reports that the Tigers can be as brutal to their own people as they are to their enemies.
ECONOMIST: The war the world is missing
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Yet with no prospect of a political solution, Russia's brutal tactics merely drive more Chechens into the extremists' camps, Mr Maskhadov now possibly included.
ECONOMIST: Do as you would be done by, damage as you would be damaged by
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True, Kengor is no admirer of card-carrying Communists who propagandized, lied and slavishly served the brutal, genocidal regime of Josef Stalin and his successors, yet Kengor treats Davis with genuine compassion when retelling the cruel injustices that Davis suffered.
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Some people contrast his diplomatic theatrics, which have yet to make a difference on the ground, with Hamas's more brutal ways, which have got 1, 027 prisoners out of jail.
ECONOMIST: Hamas after the prisoner exchange
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We condemn all of the attacks that have been launched, the brutal violence against the Syrian people, and we certainly have seen no signs yet of the Assad regime abiding by its commitments, which is obviously quite unfortunate.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Yet the past ten years have shown that Bosnia's problem is not just the legacy of a brutal war, but also a culture of deference.
ECONOMIST: Trained by the centuries not to take decisions