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41Violence à Park Row — (Park Row) est un film réalisé par Samuel Fuller et sorti en 1952. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique 3 Distribution 4 Lien externe …
42violence — [vī′ə ləns] n. [ME < MFr < L violentia < violentus: see VIOLENT] 1. physical force used so as to injure, damage, or destroy; extreme roughness of action 2. intense, often devastatingly or explosively powerful force or energy, as of a… …
43Violence — Vi o*lence, v. t. To assault; to injure; also, to bring by violence; to compel. [Obs.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] …
44Violence Recordings — is a drum and bass record label based out of San Francisco, USA. Hive is the label owner. Violence Recording Artists* Hive * Keaton * Gridlok * UFO! * Echo See also * List of record labels * List of jungle and drum n bass record labelsExternal… …
45violence — (n.) late 13c., physical force used to inflict injury or damage, from Anglo Fr. and O.Fr. violence, from L. violentia vehemence, impetuosity, from violentus vehement, forcible, probably related to violare (see VIOLATION (Cf. violation)). Weakened …
46violence — *force, compulsion, coercion, duress, constraint, restraint Analogous words: vehemence, intensity, fierceness (see corresponding adjectives at INTENSE): *effort, exertion, pains, trouble: *attack, assault, onslaught, onset …
47violence — [n] extreme force, intensity abandon, acuteness, assault, attack, bestiality, bloodshed, blowup, brutality, brute force, clash, coercion, compulsion, confusion, constraint, cruelty, destructiveness, disorder, disturbance, duress, ferocity, fervor …
48violence — ► NOUN 1) behaviour involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill. 2) strength of emotion or an unpleasant or destructive natural force …
49Violence — For other uses, see Violence (disambiguation). U.N. rates of physical violence resulting in death, per 100,000 inhabitants by country in 2002.[1] …
50Violence — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Violence (homonymie). Taux de violence physique pour 100,000 habitants par pays en 2004 …