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1 The more malevolent our neutrality the better, but it must be neutrality.
2 This Greek Sphinx was more active, more malevolent , than her Egyptian relatives.
3 But the underlying scheme was deeper, more malevolent than anything I imagined.
4 It was Nash, his habitual sneer grown more malevolent than ever.
5 The only change was in his mood, which had become increasingly more malevolent ; darker.
6 In a less violent but more malevolent voice he said:
7 I have never seen a more malevolent , fierce, spiteful, ill-conditioned brute in my life.
8 She had never seen anything more malevolent than his triumph.
9 All he knew was that it felt more malevolent .
10 A child's play thing comes to life to rather more malevolent ends than Woody and Buzz.
11 The agency's also got more malevolent ideas.
12 The very mention of Clancy darkened the look on his face, making him appear even more malevolent .
13 But she couldn't shake the feeling that she was being watched by a darker, more malevolent force.
14 The extraterrestrial, Urp, is attempting to recapture a more malevolent space creature who looks like a one-eyed Mr.
15 The evil smile became more malevolent .
16 I swiveled to my left, half expecting to see another cuttlefish monster attacking me, but instead saw something infinitely more malevolent approaching.
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