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I have been always tyrannically held down by the strong hand.
As a result, huge corporations step in to take control, and they rule quite tyrannically.
In doing so, it will not set itself up, either, as a teacher who tyrannically delivers his lessons.
I think liberals will agree with him that America's voice should be heard when governments we have supported act tyrannically.
That has become tyrannically true as well for instrumental soloists, who even as students are under great pressure to play everything from memory.
He was known for having a clear directorial vision and for working collaboratively rather than tyrannically.
All across the continent, the desire for reform continues to grow, even though too many African leaders seem determined to rule tyrannically and destructively.
My tyrannically long and exponentially growing to-read list is filled with books that I can read in two or three sittings.
Eller took the most important offices for himself, lived with his wife in great pomp, and governed tyrannically.
Communists tyrannically made their party the government; Yeltsin wrongly makes his government his party.
In some instances, the chief and his supporters ruled tyrannically; in others, the chief became a manipulated figurehead.
The sun had lowered a little, but burned with gruelling rays, tyrannically torrid, through the bright inferno of stagnant air.
Sixteen years later, the Shadow Lord tyrannically rules Deltora.
The petition also accused Mr. Arafat of ruling tyrannically and yielding too much in negotiations with Israel.
Critics claim that the group's founder, Jorge Mas Canosa, has tyrannically tried to silence them.
All-important reasons, however, forbid me, imperiously, tyrannically, to let the manuscript go out of my possession for a single day, for even a single minute.
Alexander governed tyrannically, and according to Diodorus, differently from the former rulers, but Polyphron, at least, seems to have set him the example.
Incivility runs both ways, however, and sometimes rules are enforced tyrannically, with glares and shushing that can be as rude as cellphone chatter.
In one pointed sequence, the soldiers are tyrannically drilled in the difference between "creeping," "crawling" and "inching forward" on the battlefield.
It was an aggressively beautiful spring day, tyrannically perfect: the kind of day that spurs the suicide to action by its mocking contrast to her own despair.
He left the impression on Richard Webb of 'a selfwilled, tyrannically minded, narrow-souled, clever bigot'.
Then, surprisingly, Mr. Dutoit peremptorily left the orchestra in April amid charges from the players' union that he had behaved tyrannically.
He also tore down the synagogues of the city, expelled many Jews from the Berber region of Sus and treated them tyrannically.
The Chronicle of Mann states that when Godred felt sufficiently secure in Mann he began to act tyrannically towards his chiefs.
Only the true genius has the potential to overcome "all the observances, yea, and duties, which society so tyrannically imposes on the rank and file of its members."
Then when she felt how humble he was Nana grew tyrannously triumphant.
His deed was reacting upon him--was already governing him tyrannously and forcing him into a course that jarred with his habitual feelings.
More times than I could count that night, I had the wish, tyrannously strong, to re-cross the cold water, to shout out that I forgave her her promise, that she was not to light the lamp, that I had advised her wrongly.
The prince sent back word that he had no thought of war, but he wrote: ' Learn and know, King Quimus, that I am here to end the crimes of your insolent daughter who has tyrannously done to death many kings and kings sons, and has hung their heads on your citadel.