0 (an instance of) wickedness -- ničemnost
His villainy was well known.
Such accounts abounded in the comfort that if villainy were so transparent, then capture could hardly fail to be imminent.
He found in selfhood a form of villainy which contradicted the community he saw as salvational.
Furthermore, ' villainy' did not equate to dependence, since some older people were reproached for refusing to accept help, as 'acting too proud'.
The emphasis on the diminutive and the innocent happiness of the child highlight the failure of innocence; "pretty little prattling innocence" succumbs to cruel villainy.
In these cases, the risks that drivers face and the deaths that actually occur are due to deliberate villainy.
It obscures visible marks of villainy but ultimately unleashes it.
Their 'villainy' appeared to reside in not being communal beings, and in distancing themselves from reciprocity and participation.
In that case, the cause would have been duplication and error, not villainy, as some of us suspect.
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