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Sounds like a (not-so-evil) plan.
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Snyder wants to make the slaughter less ideological and technological than it has seemed, and more geographic and territorial: a question not so much of evil ideas carried out by industrial means as of ancient hatreds brought to life by modern monsters in ancient terrain.
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This makes you think that what made television so evil back when it was evil was not its essence but its omnipresence.
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So I rather suspect that the unanimous choice of individuals not to do evil in the name of "It's just my job, and if I don't do it, someone will" contributed heavily to its demise.
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So we welcome Annette today not only as a survivor who overcame the evil of the Shoah, but as someone who met that evil with good, who tried always to remember how fortunate she was to have survived, and felt called to continue the work that so many had done to make her survival possible.
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Initially, the company that wants to do no evil asked to destroy the WiFi databanks without looking inside, so as not to violate privacy more.
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Perhaps it was the not-so-subtle implication that it would boost my appeal to women and help me to defeat the forces of evil.
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