- "Because the rise of a
political candidate who
deliberately appeals to the
basest and most
violent elements in society, who
encourages aggression among his...
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earned him
nicknames such as the "Dogmeat General"; Time
dubbed him China's "
basest warlord". Zhang's
troops were
defeated by the
National Revolutionary Army...
- Nowrunning.com
stated that "Bangalore Days is a
buoyant examination of love, the
basest of all
human emotions and the
bonds and
bondages that it
leaves in its wake...
- North. The
premature New York
Times 1863
obituary labelled "him one of the
basest and
wickedest of traitors." His
strengths included a re****tion for dignity...
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contain a
splendid contradiction: wit and
elegance at the
service of man's
basest drives."
Aitken is the
mother of
actor Jack Davenport, born
during her marriage...
- General", as
military governor of
Shandong Province. Time
dubbed him China's "
basest warlord".[clarification needed] He
ruled over the
province until 1928 when...
- Jew-baiting as a
disgrace to
German honour, as
evidence of incompetence—the
basest weapon of untalented, lazy
mediocrity against a
higher intelligence and...
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Historian Stanley G.
Payne wrote that
Ferdinand was "in many ways the
basest king in
Spanish history. Cowardly, selfish, grasping, su****ious, and vengeful...
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efficiency of
American intelligence. He says the film
appeals to the audience's "
basest instincts" and that,
despite one
sympathetic Arab character, the film could...
- to command; but that Richard, that
coxcomb and poltroon, was
surely the
basest fellow alive; what is
become of that fool?"
Cromwell replied, "He was betra****...