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Israel also malignly spies on and interferes in American politics and steals American technology and science.

It malignly reduces the importance of a stellar work of art, by an artist with a lifelong commitment to his adopted city, to its present-day exchange value.

But nothing stops him as he rampages on, malignly flattening all in his path.

And the show’s inclusive embrace feels like an act of love at a time when politicians are working malignly to exploit differences and resentments.

But the most ominous discussion this past weekend wasn’t about Islamic State terrorism but a new generation of weapons — such as killer robots and malignly programmed “smart” appliances that could be deployed in future conflicts.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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