- and
danger of
violent death, and the life of man, solitary, poor, nasty,
brutish, and short. The
desire to
avoid the
state of nature, as the
place where...
-
Illusion (****anese: イリュージョン, Hepburn: Iryūjon) was one of the
adult video game
brands of ****anese
company I-One Co., Ltd.
based in Yokohama. It is notable...
- an
American actor in film and television. Tall and heavyset, he pla****
brutish villains in many
Hollywood films in the 1940s and 1950s.
Whitney grew up...
- and
television he was most
frequently cast as a
supporting actor playing brutish bad guys but
occasionally pla**** more
sympathetic roles just as effectively...
- the
Victorian era,
remembered for his atheism, his
outspoken views, his
brutish manner, for
lending his name to the "Queensberry Rules" that form the basis...
-
originally used in the
United States as
early as 1919 for an
unintelligent or
brutish man. As of the
early 21st century, the "stereotypical bimbo" appearance...
-
group of
horse riders and show-jumpers.
Although initially portra**** as a
brutish, womanizing,
adulterous cad, Campbell-Black's
character is
later somewhat...
-
stage after 45 minutes. She
later characterized the
Melbourne crowd as "
brutish". Garland's
Melbourne appearance gained a
negative press response. Garland's...
- than that of her peers.
Jackson and
Madonna were by
turns lascivious and
brutish and, crucially,
willing to let
their production speak more
loudly than...
- is the
result of a
calculated policy from
without to
reduce them to
brutishness.
Although no one has done so,
similar questions could be
asked about...