It's one of the most brutish and efficient methods of mining known to man.
Because it is public, it is likely to be nasty, brutish and tiresomely long-winded.
Nasty, brutish, and short, as her third husband had said, quoting Hobbes on the subject of natural man.
But like Mr Wang, they may find that life on the world stage can be nasty, brutish and short.
That tends to fray ties, and leave nasty, brutish footprints in communities.
As little boys, he and his brother performed blindfold rope tricks in a theatrical act created by their brutish father.
He is Mary Kate's brutish brother, Will (a nicely truculent Ted Koch).
His brutish family, usually happy to enjoy the fruits of his thievery marmalade and a birthday cake filched from someone's shopping bag turf him out.
If life in a lab is to be nasty, brutish and short, the critters at least preceded their fate with some degree of pleasure.
This is useful, given the wide variety of guises the far-right has assumed, from Scandinavian populists to Italian neo-fascists and brutish central European skinheads.
They promptly dismissed the town's government, party and police chiefs, accusing them of a long-term pattern of brutish behaviour and insensitive handling of people's complaints.
The options outside of price rationing are eventually nasty and brutish.
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It controls the upper house, from where it practises brutish obstructionism.
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In effect, Bush was accusing his predecessor and the philosophy he stood for as being the opposite of kind and gentle nasty and brutish, perhaps.
But over the past four years, their budgets have been slashed, and the new liberal political climate has forced them to drop their more brutish tactics.
Only if angry young men have an incentive to work will they resist the appeal of gangs and the nasty, brutish and short life they offer.
The best performances come not from the crowd-drawing Kelly and Costigan, but from the supporting cast: Neil Phillips' brutish Carlson, and David Sterne's poignant Candy are impressive.
Acknowledging that this was a factor, Mr Miliband said some employers had a "nasty, brutish and short-term" attitude to taking on staff, leading to greater exploitation of overseas and British workers.
Cops not only were largely portrayed as a stupid and brutish lot, they also frequently were depicted as comic buffoons whom no one took seriously and whose demands usually were ignored.
He is hired by the brutish Dunwitty (a barrelling Michael Rapaport) to come up with a fresh idea, and duly delivers a minstrel show, complete with chicken gags and black actors encrusted in blackface.
With the encouragement of her friend Glory (Frances McDormand), Josey takes a job at the mines, runs head first into the brutish scorn of the male workers, and determines to do something about it.
Tuy Kin still strongly resembles the photographs of her found at Tuol Sleng, but no longer has the same brutish demeanor of a peasant cadre with the power of life or death in her hands.
No 17th-century subjugation by a nasty Dutch colonizer of Javanese (let alone one by a brutish Chinese emperor of "barbarians" ) can be compared with the conquest - with its associated rapes, bayonetings and beheadings - by the Japanese.
Joel Edgerton's Tom is charmlessly brutish.
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On a notoriously violent patch of the Atlantic Ocean north of Scotland and 160 kilometers west of the Shetland Islands, where winds howl at 80 kilometers an hour and waves can run 30 meters high, a brutish red vessel rolls in a mounting breeze.
If there is one hazard of a brutish New York Cinderella in the semifinals, it's the inevitable attention they will suck away not only from the formidable Steelers, but also a delicious Chicago-Green Bay NFC Championship the latter a matchup so classic and old-school it should be played in two feet of snow and broadcast in black and white.
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