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' " He then added, "None of this excuses thuggery and thievery.
CNN: Calling people 'thugs' solves nothing
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By the time European foreign ministers met in Luxembourg four days after the Irish vote, the thuggery had been toned down.
ECONOMIST: But will anybody listen to them?
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Some in the outside world are losing patience with Mr Ortega's thuggery.
ECONOMIST: More blows against democracy
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This kind of commercial thuggery will condemn Argentina to a long-term pattern of subpar progress punctuated by periodic, but short-lived, surges of growth.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Given a choice between more Milosevic-style thuggery and the chance to rejoin Europe, Serbs seem to have voted unambiguously to kick Mr Milosevic out.
ECONOMIST: Milosevic��s last stand
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And we will not stop until this mindless violence and thuggery is defeated and law and order is fully restored on all our streets.
BBC: Riots: David Cameron's Commons statement in full
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The bishop will describe the behaviour witnessed during riots in London, the East and West Midlands, Manchester, Liverpool and Gloucester as "thuggery, vandalism and theft".
BBC: Riots 'result of me-first society' - bishop
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Rewarding thuggery is perhaps not the best way to curb it.
ECONOMIST: A rotten army cannot keep the peace
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Witness the thuggery of Chicago-style progressive politics dished out to BP.
ECONOMIST: Letters
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MPs, it seems clear from these post-referendum eruptions that a bit of thuggery was the only way to keep Labour's splits hidden from view during the campaign.
ECONOMIST: Wales
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Those conservatives who are seduced by the far right offer a different rationale: do not isolate the extreme right, or you will drive its politics on to the streets and into thuggery.
ECONOMIST: A conundrum for Austria��and for Europe
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We are not going to have thuggery.
CNN: Calling people 'thugs' solves nothing