Examples of using More brutal in English and their translations into Swedish
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And it becomes obvious that the rich Venetians even fewer wanted to die at tournaments, more brutal than the Germans!
He can do wonderful things with his hands and he is no more brutal than the rest of the world.
The Egyptians had been more brutal in their treatment of the strangers than had the inhospitable Sodomites,
In those days, life was more brutal than now-- well, no need to put them to death, but we could avoid giving responsibilities to the dangerous.
In the more brutal practice of psychiatry, force(physical,
if possible, more brutal than that in England, Catholic missioners had the support of the poorer classes,
broken skulls, Dawn of the Dead more brutal and horrifying than ever before!
Submarino is harder and more brutal, but, behind its harsh facade, carried by sympathy for the characters,
if I may say so, more brutal, if the different States apply different rates- the rates they want to apply- to homogenous realities.
as the national aggression abroad which seems to become more brutal the more it takes as its victims the wretched of the earth- those who have not yet been civilized by the capital of the Free World.
Some are a bit more brutal than others.
Our world was more brutal than his.
It gets more and more brutal and violent.
the fights became more brutal.
The state police, they can be more brutal than the cartel.
Makes them more brutal than when they came in.
Should it be more brutal? But I think if Magnus Nyman killed people.
Imagine how much more brutal it would be if I wasn't working in it?
If I wasn't working in it? Imagine how much more brutal it would be.
Brutal and inhuman: What is more brutal, inhuman, and hostile to one's fellowman and life?