Rachel and Samson fight over their guests, leaving Samson to ponder the complexities of womanhood that he does not understand. |
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A few years back, they needed a sub for the indisposed bass soloist in Samson. |
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Samson was the Book of Judge's star performer and he had considerable feet of clay in keeping with this historical low point. |
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Like the myth of Hercules, the legend of Samson is a tale recounted in many cultures. |
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By the time Delilah weaseled the secret of his strength out of him, Samson seemed ripe for a rude comeuppance. |
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The Spirit of the Lord falls upon people like Gideon, Samson, and Saul, who then lead armies that fall upon the enemies of God's people. |
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It is the story of Samson, the mighty warrior who was betrayed by his lover, and then blinded and imprisoned by his enemies, the Philistines. |
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Goals from Halliday and Broadbent gave Bishopthorpe a 2-0 win over York Nomads in midweek, but that was followed by a 7-1 drubbing by Samson. |
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The lung-busting efforts of midweek would have sapped the strength from Samson. |
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There are also some nice stories, including one about Samson, a six-year-old Clydesdale horse. |
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Samson still lost his life, but he knew that they were going to kill him anyway. |
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Mrs. Samson was lying on the chaise lounge, completely covered with several layers of thick blankets. |
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That was true, if having the singletree fall on me while I helped harness Samson and Achilles up to the cargo wagon could be deemed honorable. |
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In the first two rooms of the gallery, Samson Mudzunga presents a minimal show that somehow suits his enigmatic nature. |
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The theater group offered an even more radical reinterpretation of Samson et Dalila. |
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When Samson returns to Timnah, he finds his father-in-law has given his wife to another man. |
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Accordingly, where in Paradise Regained the Son never loses God's favour, Samson Agonistes charts how a victim of temptation can reacquire it. |
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Since the dawn of time, people have always been fascinated by strong men, from Samson to Cyr to Schwarzenegger. |
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Samson was a strongman who let himself be led astray by a Jezebel like Delilah. |
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Paul Samson: That's true, we simply tried to gather up the best from the two major Samson line-ups. |
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The two arch keys of the sacristie romane carry a representation of Samson and an Agnus Dei. |
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Each team decides whether they will be Samson, Delilah or the lion, without telling the other team. |
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Samson fell in love with a Philistine woman, Delilah, who learned that the secret of his great strength was his uncut hair. |
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As a young man, Samson leaves the hills of his people to see the cities of the Philistines. |
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Then they blinded Samson and he was bound to a millstone as a slave. |
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They had another go when Lionel Ainsworth fizzed a shot at Craig Samson before McManus thudded home a header from Conor Grant's corner. |
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Samson is involved in the oil and gas industry and owns their own drilling rigs. |
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Eyeing a green-banded swallowtail fluttering above him, Samson takes a running leap and with a deft swoop of his net catches the iridescent butterfly. |
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As Schama notes, the dagger used to puncture the hero's eye in the Blinding of Samson, one of Rembrandt's most dramatic history paintings, is a Javanese kris. |
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And he rejected the notion that Wolff Samson helped to bring the project to completion. |
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After talking with Samson and an embryologist in India, the couple drove to Chicago to meet with Samson. |
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Photographs of Assurance-class tugs show considerable superstructure forward of the Samson post, all of which has either now decayed or been swept clear. |
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Samson posts or towing bitts don't have to be located on the centerline. |
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Original photographs show arched cable guides over the deck here and big Samson posts, all now buried beneath the debris of the deck on the seabed. |
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Samson avenged himself by taking a full house of enemies with him. |
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Still, he's a flawed guy, and the Philistines capitalize on this by sending in top-secret operative Delilah, the seductive hottie charged with sapping Samson of his strength. |
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Colin Samson clearly takes the former view of the of the Innu experience. |
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This is where having a low-key character like Deborah Samson, rather than, say, George Washington, was really helpful. |
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It was a Samson copy of a Meissen and she was the muse of music, that figure. |
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Ten years after releasing her last work of fiction, polly Samson is back with a new story collection, Perfect Lives. |
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Brother Samson Subsacrista, one remarks, is ready oftenest with some question, some suggestion, that has wisdom in it. |
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The gangs have not left town and the violence still exists on the reserve today but this and other initiatives stemming from the Samson Cree Nation safe community task force are making a difference. |
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Alain Samson is well known as an expert in the theory of persuasion. |
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During the IMATT ceremony on Remembrance Sunday, LCol Steve Carr and MWO Clive Samson of the mission's Canadian contingent salute after laying a poppy wreath on behalf of Canada at the Cross of Sacrifice in King Tom Cemetery. |
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At their twice weekly meetings that are held at a warehouse on the Samson Band site, the cadets receive official recognition of their achievements through the use of badges and ranks. |
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By the end of the first five years of operation, this project is expected to create a total of 20 direct and 77 indirect jobs for Samson community members. |
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Also provide information on the compensation granted to the families of Khaled Abu Zarifa and Samson Chukwu, both of whom died while being deported from Switzerland. |
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Then she must post the letter to Professor Samson for urgent delivery. |
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Deputy Minister Samson began by saying that while the history of NAFO and the legal system is important, it is also important to put a human face to that history. |
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In a Samson switch point, the lower corner of the head on the gauge side of the stock rail is machined at an angle to house the point on the stock rail. |
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Dr. Samson is co-chair of the CAPHC pandemic planning working group. |
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As was the case in his days with Pipe, Courbaril set out to make all and soon had the odds-on Navarre Samson in trouble. |
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Ensearch Exploration Corporation, M B Energy Services, Panaco, Samson Resources Company, Tetra Technologies, Inc. |
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Samson in its fullest version takes three-and-a-quarter hours, singers will need to work on their delts and biceps just to hold up their copies. |
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The islands of Annet and Samson have large terneries and the islands are well populated by seals. |
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In Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained and Samson Agonistes, Milton mourns the end of the godly Commonwealth. |
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The use of English soloists reached its height at the first performance of Samson. |
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Vocal scores drawn from the edition were published by Novello in London, but some scores, such as the vocal score to Samson are incomplete. |
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Another songwriter credited on the album was Gilmour's future wife, Polly Samson. |
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Samson of Dol, Helier, Marculf and Magloire are among saints associated with the islands. |
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Pink Floyd – we learned from the Twitter account of Polly Samson, David Gilmour's wife – will be unveiling their first studio album in 20 years, The Endless River. |
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On some low tides it is possible to walk between Bryher and Tresco and even Samson, the uninhabited island to the south. |
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The Birdman used to live on Samson Island, which people say has a curse on it. |
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And Samson said unto her, If they bind me with seven green withs that were never dried, then shall I be weak, and be as another man. |
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The two men who admitted killing Chelsea Yellowbird on the Samson Cree Nation have been sentenced. |
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Jason Samson, Elizabeth Simpson, Laurence Truelove, Stephen Wessel and Cst. |
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In front of a sold out crowd at the Pacific Coliseum and the world watching, Rochette skated a beautiful free skate to Samson and Delilah which earned her the bronze medal. |
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The game revolves around the story of Samson and Delilah and the lion. |
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In 1985 he installed a turnstile, a winch, a worm gear, a leather strap, a jack, timbers, steel, and steel plates in the Gagosian Gallery in New York City for his piece Samson. |
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Well, if you've ever attended a Le Tigre concert, choreographed by band member JD Samson, you've seen it. |
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Samson describes how his ancestors used the cave decades earlier. |
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Together they live in uneasy conjugality in a huge desert mansion crawling with bush babies, Barbary doves, aracaris and a shy albino leopard named Samson. |
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I feel disburdened, I feel good, I feel like Samson awakening to the fact that the shackles have fallen from him, but the relief is necessarily tempered by a pang of nostalgia. |
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I would also nominate Jephthah, Samson, Saul, Ahab, Naomi, and Esther as characters with persuasive power. |
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And McDowell has been at international conferences where Miltonian scholars from the US have drawn parallels between the attack on the Twin Towers and the pulling down of the temple pillars in his poem Samson Agonistes. |
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One of the great successes of Samson Agonistes is its political symbolics of the hyena. |
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And Delilah said to Samson, Tell me, I pray thee, wherein thy great strength lieth, and wherewith thou mightest be bound to afflict thee. |
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His power was a part of the power of Samson and God gave him the wisdom of Solomon. |
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Still, you wonder if there are athletes who would be well advised to take the Biblical warning of Samson, and treat any major re-stylings with caution. |
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In 2002, the Tro Breizh included a special pilgrimage to Wales, symbolically making the reverse journey of the Welshmen Paul Aurelian, Brioc, and Samson. |
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A founding member of Dykes Can Dance, a troupe that stages interventions at New York clubs, Samson shares music duties, makes art, and choreographs the stage show. |
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Off the southern end of Bryher is the uninhabited island of Samson. |
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Originally known as Nordstrom Samson Associates, NSA began as a partnership between architect Richard Nordstrom and structural engineer Edward Samson. |
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The heroine of Walter Besant's novel Armorel of Lyonesse came from Samson, and about half the action of the novel takes place in the Isles of Scilly. |
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Among his perspectives are the fruit of usury, Samson Sybariticus, revolution and romance, killing no murder, uxorious usurers, and blind man's bluff. |
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In later years, it was Rav Ettlinger's students Rabbi Samson Raphael Hirsch and Rabbi Azriel Hildesheimer of Berlin who deepened the awareness and strength of Orthodox Jewry. |
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Stories about running with Samson in their early days of werewolfdom, most of which ended with Samson waking up naked on the front porch of a ranger station. |
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The Harland and Wolff shipyard has two of the largest dry docks in Europe, where the giant cranes, Samson and Goliath stand out against Belfast's skyline. |
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Philadelphia merchant Jonas Phillips' July 28, 1776 letter to his Amsterdam cousin Gumpel Samson bore witness to a heightened mood of political momentousness. |
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I put a devil's claw on the chain with a nylon snubber to the samson post, pipe-furled the sails and started getting loose gear secured above and below. |
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