barbarity in the PONS Dictionary

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That in itself is incredible barbarity, and its nonsense of course from an economic point of view.
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The city is a mix of good and evil, mans heroic endeavours and barbarity a reality that has to be embraced in totality even when you can not understand it.
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The only thing more shocking than the police trigger happiness is some of the comments here applauding this barbarity.
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The piercing screams of agony that greeted this act of heartless barbarity rent the twilight stillness with all the force of a thunderclap.
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They then carried out acts of barbarity on their surprised visitors.
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We had seen so much barbarity and violence back home that we felt we had to leave and see something new.
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He was strongly opposed to capital punishment, not only as a barbarity, but also because statistical studies indicated that it was ineffective.
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The settlement's chaplain reported instances, many instances, of horrible barbarity against the slaves.
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I don't think it was my book that prompted this barbarity.
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This became particularly savage from the 1650s, with all sides falling to extraordinary levels of barbarity, even by the harsh standards of the time.
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