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Gangster: The Daniels and the Lyons chronicles the savage battle for control of Glasgow's drugs trade.

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He cautions that the attack should not be seen as a sign that the past was "particularly savage and bloody" or that "we're beyond all of that now."

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You can see more of her work on Instagram @savage_taste and on her website, savagemuse.com.

Across his four innings, Bethell has been savage on anything short, striking at 121 when the New Zealand bowlers have dragged down.

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Nightly he took on savage crowds with X-rated punchlines typically stemming from his sexual exploits and roasting people in an often star-studded audience.

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

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