Sentences with word «thuggish»

Now, perhaps that does not rise to socalpa's standards of thuggish behavior.
He has accused Trump's legal team of «engaging in thuggish behavior» by accusing Daniels of violating a nondisclosure agreement.
His injury was a genuine accident, rather than the «accidents» induced by thuggish behaviour, thereby at least lessening the psychological problems to a comeback.
While I'm sure that most teachers are not in accord with thuggish union activities, it is not enough to stand on the sidelines and wish the problem away.
It's a shame that he media buys into lies and utter drivel sprouted by managers with a history of encouraging thuggish tactics.
If you are, then Reeves has promised to be as thuggish towards you as IDS and Esther McVey have been.
Perhaps those «brilliant» researchers might want to mention all the wars, the insurgencies, over population, Sharia laws, poor to thuggish governments, lack of to no education, rural moving into city life, or any of a host of problems associated with each of these countries.
And the «climate of fear» he and his other thuggish enforcers have created would have been given sanction of law, and rendered your own critical posts on Mann unpublishable in the American media.
Make his skin a few shades darker and it would have been an act of thuggish violence.
Graduating from his usual stint as the troubled teen with a smart mouth and thuggish tendencies, he brings compelling delicacy to an unquestioning soldier buffeted about by events beyond his control.
Both Bolton and Pompeo have expressed strong disapproval of Iran with the former suggesting pre-emptive strikes against Iran and the latter calling the country a «thuggish police state.»
If Big Raddy — a less thuggish man you could never meet — was a football fanatic, it couldn't be just razorblade toting thugs that went to Highbury.
Yes, the fact that arsenal are better players, and have a more fluid and attractive style, for some reason, gives some rather thuggish teams the right to essentially assault us (and man u, chelsea, spurs, even everton, also do this more often than not as well against us, even though it is not their usual style)
IN his book, How the West Armed Iraq, Kenneth Timmerman relates how a somewhat impulsive young Prime Minister of France, one Jacques Chirac, once played host to a rather thuggish young man.
NPP members who intuitively understand the peril in Akufo - Addo's abiding of violence in politics understand that it has ultimately empower Akufo - Addo to become the most thuggish, ruthless, impulsive politician ever in Ghana.
«He makes George III look almost thuggish and the Louis of France colorless, passive, and rather dumb,» Bronson says.
Although I dress in quite a unique way, whatever floats my boat on a particular day it might be urban, chic, classy, thuggish even, but I feel like I've lost my real sense of style and what really suits me.
The two soon find themselves entangled with a gang of bootleggers in the Prohibition era whose thuggish descendants, in Sam's time, continue to have local government officials in their pockets.
AMG's GT C roadster is a different take on a two - seater roadster being a more thuggish and perhaps a little more one dimensional but no less exciting, whereas Aston Martin's new DB11 V8 Volante will need to be prepared to get amongst it if it's to challenge this burgeoning sector.
In a press release, NYPD commissioner Bill Bratton called the case a «thuggish story» that «seems like a yarn made only in Hollywood.»
As for the humor, you really ought to be grateful that so many non-believers do indeed manage to keep their humor in the presence of eager adherents of some of the most brutal, thuggish inst - itutions ever to infest the earth.
Sixth man JerryStackhouse, a gentleman off the court, can turn thuggish between the lines; witness a game at Utah on Jan. 9 in which he collected a technical foul forengaging in a memorable verbal exchange with combative Jazz coach Jerry Sloanand a flagrant foul that resulted in an automatic ejection.»
If so I would advise you to have a look at him over the next couple of weeks because the absence of Chelsea's thuggish striker Diego Costa from the squad should see him start for Spain.
Make sure that this Flamini guy dies not act like a fool / thug with his stupid over the top thuggish tackles that alway result into early yellow cards..
I have checked the rules repeatedly and they still don't award points for possession, passing stats, thuggish play, louder fans, commentator opinions, etc..
We won 2 - 1 and the Villans» thuggish fullback, Alan Hutton, was sent off.
The audience is also treated to a ludicrously thuggish Peter Tatchell (as imagined by Maggie, we're told).
tall brown skin, skinny 33 years old a little thuggish wit class laid back easy going dude dat likes to b freaky in bed anything else just ask
All these chick's i'm talking to on myspace say that I look too thuggish for them.
Colin is officially thuggish, but he's a blinkered romantic.
Accompanied by two spear - wielding warriors (Danai Gurira and Lupita Nyong» o play members of the Dora Milaje, Wakanda's elite female fighting force), a tuxedo - clad T'Challa attempts to go incognito while South African gunrunner Ulysses Klaue (a suitably thuggish Andy Serkis, ever the chameleon) makes ready to pass the pilfered treasure to a CIA agent (Martin Freeman, who may as well be playing 007 ally Felix Leiter).
You'd have similar cause to complain that the monkeys in the film are racist, being voiced by black actors and depicted as lazy, thuggish layabouts.
It spends at least one leisurely hour of its running time setting up a discursive narrative — Jamie Foxx's titular slave character is rescued by a Dr. Schultz, a bounty hunter played by Christoph Waltz, in exchange for helping him track down the Brittle Brothers (a trio of thuggish brothers that have a bounty on their head).
Divorced from her abusive ex (John Hawkes) and raising their high school - age son (Lucas Hedges), Mildred is encouraged and soon threatened to take down the billboards by Willoughby and by his racist, thuggish deputy, Dixon (Sam Rockwell).
Tracy Letts is clearly enjoying himself in the devilishly Cheneyesque role of Senator Lockhart this season; there's more consistently thuggish menace in the twitching of his nostrils and mouth than most actors are able to convey over the course of an entire career.
Before long Nadia's thuggish ex Eric (Matthias Schoenaerts) arrives on the scene, first approaching Bob in a park with an insincere cordiality that would unnerve any vigilant dog owner, and later paying Nadia an unsociable visit.
And lest we think this was just in the past, simply reflect back on the openly disrespectful, almost thuggish way Hillary Clinton was treated last year when she ran for president.
The hilarious Damien Hirst parody delivered by the normally thuggish Vinnie Jones — he's playing a celebrated artist with a penchant for taxidermy - inspired pieces — is a particularly welcome surprise.
Gigi is easily the slickest, least thuggish character Schoenaerts has played for the filmmaker (the least interesting, too, sadly), but like the emasculated goon of Roskam's queasy - intense Bullhead, he nurses a childhood trauma: a bad memory that's provoked a lifelong fear of dogs.
T.I. surprisingly emerges as the film's breakout performer, playing Darnell's thuggish cousin.
There were several things he quoted me as saying that I felt were taken out of context, like calling my longtime partner Ted Hope a «thuggish frat boy» — yikes!
For all his marketing and campaigning genius, Harvey Weinstein's tactics have become — well, have been — a bit thuggish.
I almost passed it by since, given the subject matter, I thought it was going to be a brainless and thuggish film.
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