• Whatever I felt about his methods, Mairbek did not strike me as a sadistic man.

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  • On sentencing, the Recorder of Chester, Judge Elgan Edwards, described the murder as a "sadistic" attack.

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  • YouTube viewers forwarded it at a sadistic rate, and millions of viewers saw it within days.

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  • Mr Bloom (pictured) wonders what has caused this rash of violent, often sadistic crime.

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  • He has a bag loaded down with laptops and power adaptors, a semi-sadistic editor, and a 3-figure budget.

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  • In ACT THREE , the sadistic Garibaldo wants Bertarido's execution carried out immediately.

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  • The Labour peer accused government Chief Whip Baroness Anelay of St Johns of a "sadistic desire to keep us going".

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  • In a sinister ironic climax, his boss, a police captain with a sadistic intellectual bent, pins him to the meaning of words looked up in the dictionary.

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  • "I don't think it's very often that you come across characters that are intensely unlikable, borderline sadistic, complicated and yet redeeming at the same time, " she says.

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  • They camp out for days and become the victims of an unseen master and his nerdy, sadistic minion (Jack Plotnick), and the two story frames converge amusingly yet trivially.

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  • Some 700 years ago, the story goes, a sadistic bailiff called Gessler decided to teach the people living around the many arms of mountain-flanked Lake Lucerne a lesson in obedience.

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  • Wiens is among a group of market researchers, hobbyists, bloggers, and other sadistic souls who love to tear into new gear and share their findings with the rest of us.

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  • Some first-rate screen heavies further enhance the drama, notably the Maltese actor Joseph Calleia as the gambling boss Nick Varna and the mooselike William Bendix as his sadistic muscle, Jeff.

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  • Was this a fiendish joke or a sadistic gambit?

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  • Scottish Conservative housing spokesperson Alex Johnstone said there was "lazy, sadistic, hand wringing going on" and concluded by saying it was "just as likely to find benefits in trusting people to manage their affairs".

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  • He described the attack in Andover as "sadistic".

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  • How sad if the investigation into the sadistic acts of a psychopath was to become a police circus in which the concept of 'innocent until proven guilty' was lost in the desperation to atone for past failures.

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  • So Santa hasn't been sadistic to HMV.

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  • Even major films occasionally dot the lineup like the deliciously sadistic "Gaslight" (1944), for which Ingrid Bergman won her first Oscar, or Erich von Stroheim's masterly silent version of "The Merry Widow" (1925), starring Mae Murray and John Gilbert.

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  • Dr. ORNSTEIN: I think a lot of it was almost just this sadistic glee for some of them - after years and years in the minority and feeling that humiliation -that we could turn the tables around on you.

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  • After making his acting breakthrough in the Tennessee Williams play The Glass Menagerie, Borgnine gained his first major film role in From Here to Eternity in 1953, playing a sadistic sergeant who beats up Frank Sinatra's character, Private Angelo Maggio.

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  • The original was refused a certificate by the British Board of Film Classification in 1975, which felt its focus on sadistic terror and "abnormal psychology" was unsuitable - although some local councils allowed it to be shown with an X certificate.

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  • As there were a significant number of complaints, it concluded that the scenes were in breach of the guidelines on harm and offence as they "exceeded audience expectations for this series as they depicted a sadistic method of inflicting pain, injury and death".

    BBC: Silent Witness 'broke BBC rules'

  • Psychologist Phil Zimbardo showed that we all have a dark side, one that can emerge quite suddenly, in his famous Stanford Prison Experiment, which was cut off early when students who played prison guards became sadistic and those who played prisoners became depressed.

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  • Defense attorneys have indicated in court papers that Dr. Dietz would testify that Mr. Valle's online writings "indicate sexually sadistic sexual fantasies" but that he found no evidence that Mr. Valle suffered from mental illness or displayed signs of personality disorders associated with violence.

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  • The New Times series told of mastermind Daniel Lugo, played by Wahlberg, his sadistic muscleman Noel Doorbal, played by Anthony Mackie, and Jorge Delgado, who is not portrayed in the movie, who were denizens of the Sun Gym, which was known for its hardcore bodybuilders.

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