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  • 11cruelly — cru·el·ly …

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  • 12cruelly — See: cruel …

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  • 13treat cruelly — index ill use Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 14life treated him cruelly — he did not have a good or easy life, he had a difficult life, life was not good to him …

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  • 15cruel — cruelly, adv. cruelness, n. /krooh euhl/, adj., crueler, cruelest. 1. willfully or knowingly causing pain or distress to others. 2. enjoying the pain or distress of others: the cruel spectators of the gladiatorial contests. 3. causing or marked… …

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  • 16in cold blood — cruelly, callously …

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  • 17History of Mongolia — This article is part of a series Ancient History …

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  • 18cruel — [[t]kru͟ːəl[/t]] crueller, cruellest (in AM, use crueler, cruelest) 1) ADJ GRADED: oft it v link ADJ to inf Someone who is cruel deliberately causes pain or distress to people or animals. Children can be so cruel... Don t you think it s cruel to… …

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  • 19Ye Jacobites by Name — (Roud # 5517) is a rousing, traditional, Scottish folk song which goes back to the Jacobite Risings in Scotland (1688 ndash;1746). According to Bill Watkins, author of Scotland is Not for the Squeamish , the original version was anti Jacobite but …

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  • 20animal rights — the rights of animals, claimed on ethical grounds, to the same humane treatment and protection from exploitation and abuse that are accorded to humans. [1975 80] * * * rights, primarily against being killed and being treated cruelly, that are… …

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