It was described by Fred Thacker in 1920 " " The present deplorable iron trough . . . The Conservancy is often blamed for its hideousness; their responsibility amounts only to acquiescence; I understand the Swindon District Board was the actual artist " ".
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The idea is to set the hideousness of combat against the natural state of things; repeated shots of peaceful Aborigines are included for emphasis . ( Near the end, the Aborigines start to bicker, a sure sign that humanity is worse off than we thought .)
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The relationship a Nosferatu maintains with his obvious inhumanity and its social implications varies greatly, ranging from crippling self-pity to ecstatic pride; some hide their hideousness while others revel in it, marveled at what they have become, as each one explores his own otherness uniquely.
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Taylor, long before political correctness, understood that he was engaged in a truly immoral war : " They seemed to us, " he wrote, " in all their hideousness of paint and feathers . . . like fiends incarnate, but were they ?"
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If that were not so, it would be so much easier to explain the ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, the Rwandan genocidal rampage, the hideousness of the killing and mutilating in Sierra Leone, Saddam Hussein and the massacre of the innocents at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colo.
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There was no escaping the hideousness of the waiting, more than two unheated hours of it, in lines snaking down hallways and up and down stairs and outside in the rain until the fancily dressed millennium night revelers gradually began to resemble supplicants in a Depression-era bread line.
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"It had a kind of hideousness, a specificity, that a filmic scene never has, " said Sanders, an architect, urban historian and the author of " Celluloid Skyline : New York and the Movies " ( Knopf, $ 45 ), published last month.
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"The New York Observer " called it a page turner but also stated that Frey leads you into the hills high above Hollywood, shows you the most spectacular view of the hideousness that is Los Angeles, and then abandons you to make the only choice you can : to jump .
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It's undeniable that the Aztek's utter hideousness drove the biggest and last nails into Pontiac's heavily side-clad, plastic coffin . " The book " Sixty To Zero " by Alex Taylor III, which details the fall of General Motors, prominently features an Aztek on the cover.
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He wrote that the diary " stammered out in a child's voice, embodies all the hideousness of fascism, more so than all the evidence at Nuremberg put together . " His article attracted attention from publishers, and the diary was published in the Netherlands as ( " The Annex " ) in 1947, followed by five more printings by 1950.