In the revised version by Zeng Pu, the prolog describes an " Island of Happy Slaves " attached to the city of Shanghai that has a population of ignorant people who party and have savageness.
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Then he said : " So let us dedicate ourselves to what the Greeks wrote so many years ago, ` to tame the savageness of man and make gentle the life of this world . "'
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Madrid's leading daily El Pais said in its editorial that " once again, peaceful citizens starting their holidays in a quiet tourist town have seen their lives cut up by the savageness of a gang ."
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As might be expected from the savageness of the rest of the piece, the coda is anything but subtle : " "'ffff " "'dynamics and a tremendous glissando bring the dance to a close.
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A white director slinging around the n-word in a homage to'70s blaxploitation ?la " Jackie Brown " is one thing, but the same director turning the savageness of slavery into pulp fiction is quite another ".
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A white director slinging around the n-word in a homage to'70s blaxploitation ?la " Jackie Brown " is one thing, but the same director turning the savageness of slavery into pulp fiction is quite another ."
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It was John Howard Griffin, a white novelist from Texas, who for a brief time knew something of what it was like to be black and whose 1961 bestseller, " Black Like Me, " exposed the savageness of racism.
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Ben Salah is charged with " killing with barbarity, theft, fraud and attempted fraud " in the case that riveted France at the time because of the savageness of the slayings at a farmhouse in Monfort, in the Gers region.
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Similarly, architectural theorist Lars Spuybroek has argued that Ruskin's understanding of the Gothic as a combination of two types of variation, rough savageness and smooth changefulness, opens up a whole new way of thinking leading to digital and so-called parametric design.
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MURRAY-COLUMN _ It was John Howard Griffin, a white novelist from Texas, who for a brief time knew something of what it was like to be black and whose 1961 bestseller, " Black Like Me, " exposed the savageness of racism.