He approved of a little healthy roughness, but this was pure brutalization.
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He noted a few bruises on pale skin, but no overt signs of brutalization.
3
The worst condition is the moral brutalization which the absence of physical evil would engender.
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The reflexive meekness of these people was a sorry comment on the brutalization of American society.
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Wells Barnett was angry that the brutalization and lynching of Black folk went completely undocumented and unavenged.
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This was almost beyond Michael's power to endure; it was the brutalization of the innocent, and it made his soul writhe.
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Her body was bruised and covered with burns and scratches, welts that hinted at vicious acts and brutalizations.
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"Is their brutalization the price we pay for our refinement?"
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"The United States to-day," said Miss Field, "is responsible for thirty years' growth of polygamy, with its attendant degradation of woman and brutalization of man."