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The little man started, and turned his malignant eyes upon my friend.
Although not always malignant, they do have the potential to be.
At long last it seemed as if George had found someone who could control his malignant ways.
And what could she hope to achieve against such malignant power?
He was a large man, with a hard, malignant face and bitter eyes.
Ever since his father's death he had been strange, as if there was something malignant inside him.
So the malignant Bishop set himself to work to plan it.
The malignant face told her to come and look at what was going on beneath the window.
The thing seemed to hold a malignant fascination for her.
She knew the malignant hatred he felt for her in his heart.
It was malignant and would likely have killed a far younger person.
More rarely still, the growth turns out to be malignant.
One thing about the ghost: she had not been malignant.
All of the tumors are considered to have malignant potential.
It is now clear that the Saudi behavior was more malignant.
However, I agree with you that it is not a malignant intelligence.
They were a malignant force and there was no pleading that would move them.
These things were never still, but seemed ever floating about with some malignant purpose.
The sometimes malignant connection between health, politics and big money is noted.
He died in 1618 after fighting against malignant fever for about 10 days.
The cause of death was a malignant melanoma, the school said.
Or they could be malignant, capable of spreading through the body.
"A malignant force, responsible for the deaths of four people?"
In many people, high blood pressure is the main cause of malignant hypertension.