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  • In the First Treatise, Nietzsche introduces one of his most controversial images, the " blond beast ".
  • Unfortunately, Peppard's Blond Beast looks have more in common with a Hughes Tool oil rig ( or ohlrig ) than with Hughes.
  • The philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche also referred in his writings to " blond beasts " : amoral adventurers who were supposed to be the progenitors of creative cultures.
  • He overstates, I think, the self-caricaturing efforts of college professors to convince young people that all the world's ills were brought about by the Blond Beasts of Europe.
  • "' Harry Clifford " Blond Beast " Baujan "'( May 24, 1894  December 30, 1976 ) was an American football player, coach of football and basketball, and college athletics administrator.
  • In his street-fighting days he was known as " the blond beast, " and it is not difficult to picture him in a storm-trooper uniform giving the " Sieg Heil " salute.
  • He titles his first chapter " The Blond Beast, " because Lovestone happened to be flaxen-haired and blue-eyed and was billed when he boxed as " The Blond Bum " or " The Blond Jew, " none of which would seem to justify evoking the figure of the notorious Nazi Reinhard ( Blond Beast ) Heydrich.
  • He titles his first chapter " The Blond Beast, " because Lovestone happened to be flaxen-haired and blue-eyed and was billed when he boxed as " The Blond Bum " or " The Blond Jew, " none of which would seem to justify evoking the figure of the notorious Nazi Reinhard ( Blond Beast ) Heydrich.
  • A form of social organization, i . e . a " state, " is imposed by " some pack of blond beasts of prey, a race of conquerors and lords . " Such a race is able to do so even if those they subject to their power are vastly superior in numbers because these subjects are " still formless, still roaming about ", while the conquerors are characterized by an " instinctive creating of forms, impressing of forms " ( ?7 ).
  • "Blond ", with its continued gender-varied usage, is one of few adjectives in written English to retain separate sexist stereotype [ whereby ] women are primarily defined by their physical characteristics . " The " Oxford English Dictionary " ( " OED " ) records that the phrase " big blond beast " was used in the 20th century to refer specifically " to men " " of the Nordic type " ( that is to say, blond-haired ).