Sentences with phrase «brutal treatment at»

The monster's brutal treatment at the hands of its maker and of the humans it encounters leads it to violence and murder, but it lays the blame for its evil conduct entirely on the man who made it.

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He had discovered disturbing footage of the brutal treatment of cattle at the two abattoirs in Egypt approved to take Australian animals.
In early 2004 and again in 2006 Animals Australia investigators visited Kuwait and brought the brutal treatment of sheep and cattle in Kuwait at the Shuwaikh abattoir and the Al Rai livestock market to the attention of the Federal government and live export industry.
So the Sunday stage belonged exclusively to a pair of underdogs who have minuscule Q ratings but were exceedingly easy to root for: Ted Purdy, who endured an eight - year exile on the Asian and Nationwide tours and finally last year, at age 30, earned a place on the PGA Tour, only to be haunted by a pair of tournaments that he let slip away; and 22 - year - old Sean O'Hair, whose boyish smile and gentle manner belie the brutal treatment he had to endure from a father obsessed with driving his son to success.
But, at 65 and still athletic, I found the last one particularly brutal, and questioned whether I wanted treatment at all.
One moment you're sitting gobsmacked or snickering at a particularly over-the-top moment of splashy gore, the next you're recoiling at a brutal Mandingo fight or some equally repellent treatment of a slave.
Some germans working at the camp were more sympathetic than others but The treatment by the SS women in Ravensbrück was normally brutal.
I wasn't sure if his stories would follow the same path of his novels, his brutal honesty in his treatment of his characters and his at times rather violent twists.
Claire Bass, HSI's U.K. director, said: «These poor creatures have experienced the very worst of humanity — brutal treatment by dog traders, crammed onto the back of a truck with hundreds of other terrified animals, only to end up at a slaughterhouse in Yulin.
It is interesting to note that the response from critics to the Whitney Biennial at the time was brutal: LA Times art critic Christopher Knight described it as «a Biennial that puts its faith in a gruesome kind of art, which perceives the audience as morally, socially and intellectually deficient, and in desperate need of immediate artistic treatment.
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