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The tsars’ successors, the Soviets, proclaimed lofty ideals but in governing such a vast land they, too, became consumed by the tyrannic paranoia that plagued their forebears.

From Economist • Aug. 18, 2016

The U.S. general in charge of the case admits Cargill's difficulties; but, somewhat like Captain Vere in Melville's Billy Budd, he sets law. however tyrannic, above lawbreaking, however understandable.

From Time Magazine Archive

That if he did not obtain for every State all they wished, they must attribute the sacrifice he might be compelled to make of his inclinations, to the tyrannic rule of necessity.

From The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. XI by Sparks, Jared

"There's nothing the matter," he said, in a tyrannic voice.

From Coquette by Swinnerton, Frank

True, You were so: but your known defects have raz'd That style of wedlock, and enfranchis'd us From that tyrannic yoke.

From A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 by Dodsley, Robert