We aren't exactly what we eat, but not eating enough can make for malevolence.
That constituency understands far better than your colleague from Connecticut the abiding malevolence of Fidel's regime.
It's a malevolence so ancient there are no new words for it, and so the old ones will have to do.
Smith brings terrific poise and style to the role but also something I feared might be beyond her - entirely credible malevolence.
He makes what foreigners call "gaffes", but, lacking malevolence, they rarely cause him problems among his own voters and arguably make him more endearing to them.
He and his companions swim to Paradise, and soon human malevolence is running high, thanks to the tensions among the happy campers who live by the water.
There is a new strain of apologetics in the mediasphere, stories that strive to mitigate November's electoral trainwreck for the Democrats by invoking near occult powers of malevolence.
Then, with a look of unadulterated malevolence on his face, he reached out with one of his crutches and tapped the man sitting next to the driver on the shoulder.
He could be a hater anyone who failed to perceive the genius of his hero Aneurin Bevan, whose biography he wrote, had best look out but he was incapable of sustained malevolence.
The evidence that such aid may actually wind up abetting, underwriting and perhaps even rewarding terrorism and other malevolence against Israel will inflame more than just the deficit hawks in Congress.
Actually, whether intended as such or not, building reactors of this design known as VVERs amounts to an act of incredible malevolence toward the United States on the part of the Soviet Union.
Yet many people feel that kid-on-kid malevolence has become a kind of epidemic, given the prevalence of cyber-bullying and, in particular, the unnerving stories of teen-age suicides that have dominated the headlines in recent months.
The author's self-serving indictment seethes with malevolence.
Today, the hope that the kingdom will finally play a constructive role in the Arab-Israeli conflict is giving it vital cover, even as Abdullah undermines U.S. efforts to mobilize international support for ending Saddam Hussein's malevolence in Iraq.
Second, the nature of those Western societies - in particular, their openness, their civil liberties, and the freedom of movement they encourage - makes them particularly susceptible to such attacks, as well as the object of the enemy's malevolence.
But The Economist does have a quite nasty habit of excluding evidence and limiting perspective when it serves its own interests, and the publication has long made clear that it considers Mr. Putin to be a figure of extreme, if not unique, malevolence.
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In defence of your courageous prime minister and our common-sense president, to concede even a reasonable probability that someone of Saddam's malevolence had any programmes for producing weapons of mass destruction justified an aggressive and timely intervention particularly given Iraq's permeable borders and shady associations.
That question, of course, is often posed with respect to what the West's leaders and their peoples could possibly have had in mind as first they ignored, then tried to appease, the rising power and growing malevolence of Adolf Hitler and his fellow totalitarians.
That was followed by a three-year appeals process, during which the court appointed new lawyers to argue that their clients had been railroaded through the incompetence of the old lawyers, while the old lawyers continued arguing that their clients had been railroaded by the malevolence of the government.
The bombing is also a nice illustration of the fact that Putin is not, as rather uniformed people occasionally suggest, some kind of omnipotent and omniscient force of malevolence, and that his grip on the country is highly variable (very tight in some places, exceedingly weak in others).
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