The indifference shown to the mortal remains of their own people did not bring any gains to the dictator or his country. |
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The Chorus also recalls how Bacchus' mother, a mortal woman, was killed after she was tragically struck by Zeus' thunderbolt. |
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I spun in a complete circle, delivering mortal wounds to all of them with perfect precision. |
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Yet those who do agree to go know that they will be putting any family members they leave behind in mortal danger. |
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The first person to hold this cube with mortal hands shall inherit all of my strength. |
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On this show, a square-jawed, stoic samurai warrior has been fired through a time portal by his mortal enemy, Aku, a shape-shifting wizard. |
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By using this material the artist both celebrated the beauty of a mortal woman and transformed her into a transcendent being. |
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You'd think they were in mortal danger by the nervous tremor in their voices. |
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That's a mortal trespass, an unforgivable transgression that must be stopped. |
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It would have been mistakable for a mortal village if it wasn't for all the cloaks and hats that hid the cobbled street from view. |
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The transfer of sovereignty, the election, they didn't deal a mortal blow to the insurgency. |
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Applying the attribute of reverence to a mortal being borders on the blasphemous. |
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Her lips curled up in a sardonic twist that would have made a mortal shriek with agony. |
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The Heian period, we are told, was a time when spirits and demons wandered the earth, plaguing mortal man. |
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Or rather, whereas gods and goddesses might freely penetrate the human world, mortal men and women could not become gods. |
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Planets are old and slow creatures, not much subjected to the ills of mortal life. |
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Each of these public figures attests in disturbing ways to the relentless passage of time and the danger of living mortal lives. |
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I also think that what she has done, through her death, is make people realize how mortal we all are. |
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His hold on power is even more reliant on personal loyalties and their reinforcement by material rewards and mortal penalties. |
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The Olympics are a product both of our dreams and of our indomitable drive for perfection, the best of what the mortal human body can achieve. |
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There were poignant scenes as his mortal remains were brought to the Church of the Immaculate Conception. |
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Even as the mystic poet is dying, some of his followers and admirers have begun to quarrel over what to do with his mortal remains. |
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Of course, the Poles are probably more entitled than any to mourn their most famous countryman's mortal remains. |
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His son arrived here and returned with the mortal remains and the will, 13 years after Gama's death. |
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I have no doubt, when the time comes, she will have given her own precise instructions for the disposal of her mortal remains. |
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His mortal remains were kept at St. John's Medical College mortuary for people to pay their last respects. |
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This is supposed to have arisen from the Saint's displeasure of his mortal remains being removed from his preferred place of rest. |
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To kill a culture is to cast its individual members into everlasting oblivion, their memories buried with their mortal remains. |
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Though dead, he still gives the impression of a free spirit, as if he is beyond mortal perceptions of life and death. |
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The latter, apparently, would cause possibly mortal damage to the institution of marriage. |
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And what if she knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that by revealing the threat, her own life would be in mortal danger? |
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Unexpectedly faced with detention in the post guardhouse, he made a desperate break for freedom and received a mortal bayonet wound. |
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But Abason had dealt him a mortal blow, for he didn't stand on his feet long and instead collapsed over onto the floor once again. |
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Such a move would nevertheless probably deal a mortal blow to the agency, already deeply in debt. |
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She ran at Dana, and without another thought, Dana's knife plunged into the woman's heart, striking a mortal blow. |
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The rain had delivered a mortal blow, and its last wisps of steam were seen around eleven. |
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James came running up the stairs and came into the horrific sight of his wife and child caught in mortal combat. |
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Yet gladiators must frequently have met their intimate fellows in mortal combat. |
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Marine Lance Corporal KC Moran was severely wounded in a mortal attack just six weeks ago. |
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He has been fighting mortal battles so long that it is hard to ascertain when the fatal blow was dealt. |
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You had an awful lot of people who wore swords, but who never actually drew them in mortal battle. |
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And Kings that earn their crown rarely abdicate, they leave the building via mortal battle. |
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Moreover, he often announced victory while his troops were still locked in mortal combat. |
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As soon as he entered the two-story stucco and brick building, Kasal found himself in mortal combat. |
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In the old Scotch-Irish warrior tradition, Jackson regarded political opponents as mortal enemies to be crushed, if possible. |
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But, in the area of management, we are only now beginning to recognise the mortal enemy. |
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His one mortal enemy is change, and he has yet to figure out how to beat it. |
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Today, the men who were once mortal enemies were finding it much easier to be friends. |
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Just three weeks in to the new term and I've already made myself a mortal enemy. |
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The only thing that made Brandon and, more specifically, his father want me was the fact that his father and mine had been near mortal enemies. |
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That is not something I would wish on my most mortal enemy, let alone my friends. |
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She waited over three hours to board a boat despite her mortal fear of doing so. |
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Who doesn't remember the mortal fear that some sort of monster may be lurking under the bed, in the cupboard or in the shadows? |
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Last year my back went into spasm and for a couple of weeks I was in mortal agony. |
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His eyes widened tremendously and his mouth opened in a scream of mortal terror at the sight of the creature within. |
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She is also in mortal fear of her husband and brothers who might be looking for her. |
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I don't know what motivated me since I lived in mortal fear of public speaking. |
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I had always lived in mortal terror of Abby, and now, here I was going to confront for the final time. |
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It was like a particularly manic amusement park ride, with the amusement somewhat tempered by mortal fear. |
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His mortal fear of Jesse James led him to kill the famous outlaw, not just for the reward money, but as a preemptive strike to save his own life. |
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When I went up there, I asked about snakes as I have a mortal fear of them. |
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From one night to the next they lived in mortal anguish of what might happen to the man, the wife and the child that was waiting to be born. |
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If a lie in itself only constitutes a venial sin, it becomes mortal when it does grave injury to the virtues of justice and charity. |
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She was already seated and since class hadn't started yet she decided to socialize at a mortal speed. |
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What is the mortal hurry in the hearing of the application seeking withdrawal of the case? |
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There are a few times, however, when a transformation takes place in order to save a mortal from death. |
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Sooner or later you're bound to realize that you're just another human being, nothing special, just an ordinary mortal like everyone else. |
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God is so big and so pure that mortal sinners dare not to approach Him upon pain of death. |
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It is not loving for the Church to encourage us to live in slavery to this mortal flesh. |
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If post-rock has proved anything, it's that subtlety and bombast aren't mortal enemies. |
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Professor James Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes's mortal enemy, wants to get his hands on a revolutionary new bombsight. |
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But those are things unknowable to mortal flesh in the case of any particular person. |
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So it's a debate among scientists whether human-like bots are repulsive or if machines that mimic our mortal movements put us at ease. |
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If somebody did shuffle nefariously off the mortal coil in this film, they did so in a way that escaped my notice completely. |
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Yet for the time they are alive, these carefully bred animals are treated to a lavish lifestyle before they face mortal combat. |
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Diseases cannot be cured by mummifying the valetudinarian victim's mortal vessel in bandages. |
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So does Michelle consider Tony's slip of the tongue and miraculous recovery of memory a venial or a mortal sin? |
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Yet despite their magnitude, these sins are of the venial rather than the mortal variety. |
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Confession had always rested on a clear distinction between mortal and venial sins. |
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The commonplace and venial sins block scrutiny of the bizarre and mortal ones. |
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However, this being the mortal plane and not Hades, these various screw-ups all had a happy ending. |
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When I was growing up, it was considered a mortal sin to be seen out in public wearing hair curlers. |
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It is as if she has already passed into a higher plane of existence and is recalling mortal limitations from the other side, as it were. |
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She has exposed herself to calumny from nearly all sides and may have dealt her career a mortal blow. |
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I don't know how common OE virginity is at my age, but I am determined to be deflowered sometime before leaving this mortal coil. |
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It distressed us to be cataloguing the last mortal remains of so many species that are on the verge of extinction, or have gone forever. |
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The heavyset mortal screamed out in pure affliction and fell on the ground, only widening the vampire's spacious grin. |
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Her mortal remains repose in a private oratory of the Institute's Motherhouse in Rome. |
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When they got no answers to their questions they banished out mortal forms and stripped Lord Dread of his powers. |
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It proved fresh and filling with a strong tomato flavour and far too much pasta for a mere mortal to consume in one session. |
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This building, constructed from mortal sweat and blood, human sweat and blood, stupefies us. |
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But the hobbits, like the Riders and the other mortal inhabitants of Middle-Earth, seem to have no religion at all, not even a pagan one. |
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But I'm only one guy, albeit one with many superhuman abilities beyond those of mere mortal men, and clearly I can't play and review every game. |
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And so to see a club like York City, once a byword for financial prudence and parsimony, to be staring over the abyss is a mortal blow. |
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Their closeness to God is such that he could bind himself with this nature to a hypostasis and so himself give honor to this mortal flesh. |
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A hound it was, an enormous coal-black hound, but not such a hound as mortal eyes have ever seen. |
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These trees evolved to coexist with regular fires, but today's larger fires pose a mortal threat to them. |
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There is no way to turn a mortal into an immortal, unless he is a vampire or other such demon. |
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Because in this way the eternity and the imperishability of a mortal being are made manifest. |
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How do I decode such an obtuse dialect with my mere mortal comprehension of the English language? |
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The key to her salvation is the fascinating combination of her fey powers with her steadfastly mortal mind. |
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I have absorbed their arguments, their conclusions, and their mortal dread. |
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But this eternal suffering cannot be revealed to mortal ears of living flesh and blood. |
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Rain is man's mortal enemy, foiling our fiendish plans at every opportunity! |
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By slowing down the aging rate, we basically delay the onset and the progression of a whole host of mortal and debilitating diseases. |
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Submitting to the Lord's will, the mortal is blessed with all virtues and gnosis and he obtains honor in the Lord's court. |
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Issuing edicts founded on the false premise that whatever the bishop declares to be a mortal sin is a mortal sin is not teaching. |
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As Israel's former minister for the diaspora, he toured British universities and well understands the mortal moral sickness that now grips them. |
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Entire nations are condemned to wander as disinherited immigrants, mortal illnesses hover over humanity, and terrorism lurks. |
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Needless to say, when that goal becomes personal salvation, the people who inhabit this earthly, tainted, and mortal world become dispensable. |
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The poem also creates an epic that centers on mortal characters rather than heroes or the gods. |
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Even Popes must die for, despite their exalted status, they are all mortal just like the rest of us. |
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In a world of six billion mortal souls, we are never far away from a flesh-and-blood exemplification of life's one great certainty. |
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The Fast of Atonement was instituted in expiation of a mortal sin and observed as a day of penance and mourning. |
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Gazing dreamily out of my bedroom window on a Sunday, I noticed a domestic tabby cat locked in mortal combat with a snake. |
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All that we have achieved, and all that we aspire to, are in mortal jeopardy. |
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The battle itself was additionally notable because both opposing generals, Wolfe and Montcalm, received mortal wounds. |
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Most religions and agnostic philosophies agree that individuals have the right to kill in self-defense when faced with immediate mortal danger. |
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But in spite of the fact, when he kicks the bucket and departs his mortal coil, it is going to be one of the biggest funerals in the Bahamas. |
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This is a Lear who learns too late that kingship is no protection against ordinary mortal suffering. |
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I walked a sad tightrope between trying to impress cooler kids through imitation and my mortal terror of wrathful authority figures. |
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Remorseful, Mona figures that the least she can do is find her boyfriend's mortal remains, so that his soul can be put to rest. |
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Because humans are aware that animals are mortal, being reminded of our animality provokes this paralyzing anxiety. |
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But the biggest loser from our decision to cling gamely to the mortal coil is the National Health Service. |
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For three-quarters of a century, Social Security has guaranteed us all a life of modest dignity as we live out the end of this mortal coil. |
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In a spectacular finale to a week of already nightmarish aspect, my last remaining grandparent has just decided to shuffle off this mortal coil. |
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At the ripe old age of 78 and after creating an Irish institution now famous the world over, Arthur Guinness shuffled off this mortal coil. |
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He's finally shuffled off this mortal coil, and his passing is mourned by all. |
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She should not have been allowed to shuffle off this mortal coil in pain, discomfort, humiliation and a fog of drugs. |
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Someone wrote me that he's 105 years old and ought to be shuffling off this mortal coil. |
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To free the soul and achieve immortality, the mortal body had to be rigorously disciplined to keep it morally pure. |
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Both dragons roared in mortal pain and shot away from each other in opposite directions despite their injuries. |
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Therefore do not let sin reign in your mortal body, that you should obey it in its lusts. |
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Perhaps they have special skills that are denied the rest of us mere mortal men. |
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They are practically indestructible, outlasting anything that mere mortal men can do to them. |
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Nancy is going to go right off her scone when she hears I've taken this certificate from our family's mortal enemy. |
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She does not speak as do elves, men, dwarves, and other mortal terrene creatures. |
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Born of a mortal woman and the god Zeus, the young god Dionysus is outraged at the Theban royal family's refusal to accept his heritage. |
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A simple church service that will unite us in matrimony for the rest of our mortal days is all we need. |
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Fallen tree trunks toss about the stream, presenting mortal dangers to swimmers and bathers. |
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But human beings are mortal creatures and subject to the whims of nature. |
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We know now that in the early years of the twentieth century this world was being watched closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own. |
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The relationship between the elf princess Arwen and the mortal Aragorn is padded out, as one might expect of a blockbuster with no other love interest. |
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Henceforth the powerful priesthood and the Sadducean nobility of Jerusalem, heavily involved financially in the temple, join as Jesus mortal enemies. |
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He glides almost instantly from place to place as if unbound by mortal shackles such as gravity and momentum. |
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At the brink of power, this birdbrain is feeling bolts of mortal terror. |
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On the other far end of the spectrum, admittedly, is the idea that our first president might have unsprung the mortal coil. |
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Yet each devoted his energies to matters of universal concern, and together they form a curious triptych on the mortal condition. |
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But the Al-Shabab attackers were only able to kill the mortal part of him that he had in common with everybody. |
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At a single gravesite in a cemetery on the northern fringe of Sevilla lie the mortal remains of three of the most successful bullfighters this century. |
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Not a goddess, or a nymph, or some divine entity, just a mortal woman. |
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I'm interested in your view of how the abstract or ungraspable relates to the limitations of our physical lives-to the fact that we are material, mortal beings. |
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Both are still completely mortal human, all subject to the grave. |
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We will don our super outfits and walk amongst the mortal humans in town. |
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The mortal mind obfuscates the spiritual truth, which is the love of God. |
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As mortal human beings we are very complex, and we have an essence. |
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Claiming to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images resembling mortal man or birds or animals or reptiles. |
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The mortal remains of King Richard II of England may be interred in a Scots mediaeval church and not in Westminster Abbey, as has been presumed for the past 600 years. |
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The wealth of evidence is startling, including the links to King Arthur and his descendants as the guardians of the grail, the guardians of Mary's mortal remains. |
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She had seen the Grand Conflux, beset by a dark horde of warriors, greater in strength and number than any army that had been raised by mortal hands. |
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My mother's mortal remains were consigned to the fire with the chanting of mantras and her last rites were performed according to family tradition. |
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Most versions begin with the mortal archer Hou Yi, who shoots down a number of rogue suns which have been turning the earth into a parched wasteland thousands of years ago. |
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Blood was pouring out, and he knew that it was a mortal blow. |
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To be buried in the back garden alongside the numerous family pets who had passed on to a better place, leaving their mortal remains to push up the pelargoniums. |
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Destroying the finance infrastructure of terrorism can strike a mortal blow at the network of terrorism but cannot prevent every individual terrorist act. |
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She no longer wanted to kill or to put her life in mortal danger. |
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It feels like a mortal blow to Jason, who was smitten the day he met her. |
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Let's have the villain kidnap the girl and place her in mortal peril! |
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So what mortal peril is going to be thrown at me next, then? |
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It is ironic that the sun, long regarded as a source of health and vitality, is now depicted as a mortal danger to the unsuspecting British public. |
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If their unhappiness translates to a significant decline in ticket sales or an aggressive campaign against a new building, it could be a mortal blow to the franchise. |
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You learn from history that although the young men from both sides threw themselves at each other in mortal combat, they could shake hands a generation later. |
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And from time to time, nature and fate conspire to bring a mortal down. |
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Gone are the days when I would have to defend myself in mortal combat. |
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Furthermore, the cannon and armor-piercing bombs of Shturmovik ground-attack aircraft posed a mortal peril for the German tanks. |
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Hunger and weariness vanished, and only after the sun was low in the west I plashed on through the swamp, strong and exhilarated as if never more to feel any mortal care. |
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Some of the weapons they carry are replicas of those used in the days when Reformation and Counter-Reformation were locked in mortal combat, but that was then. |
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They build fences to stop the other from trespassing, violently attack each other's wives and children and, finally, destroy themselves in mortal combat. |
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Reconciliation of mortal enemies is a dream of wimps and weenies! |
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But a fallen power line or nearby lightning strike can easily overwhelm the power supply and send a mortal surge of electricity coursing through your motherboard. |
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The word die seemed to hang in the air like an evil spell, a black enchantment that clutched at their hearts, made their mortal souls cringe with fear. |
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We are all expected to abide by the legal framework within which we all live, which does not countenance going out and destroying all those we suspect to be mortal enemies. |
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From that moment of impact I would start to think frequently of my lucky escape but also of the thought that one day I would shuffle off this mortal coil like everyone else. |
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He had sworn for years that he was the mortal enemy of Bolshevism. |
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It has as its mortal enemies the deprecative and the depressing. |
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But why do you come down to our mere mortal plain in this weather, angel? |
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When my time comes to finally shuffle off this mortal coil, I sincerely hope that I'm not made to suffer those last few moments during which my life flashes before my eyes. |
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We've been struck a grievous blow, but it's not a mortal blow. |
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The mortal remains of the Prince and his next of kin and fellow exiles were then disentombed and returned to their homeland to be reburied in worthy graves. |
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Rather, the region was often viewed as a preserve where savage wars were still fought, and where even Westerners could still experience mortal fear. |
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My blood ran cold, and my mortal fright returned in full force. |
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Hordes of relatives and political favor seekers were in mortal peril if they arrived to freeload after dark. |
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The pain and the clutch took away her breath leaving her in mortal agony. |
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We talked about counseling again but that is something I cannot do, my mortal fear of being seen as weak and crying by people would stop me doing that. |
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When I was mortal, as you are still, that name filled me with loathing. |
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Now, some of this might be because the poor lass has shuffled off this mortal coil, but none of these guys tends to throw around superlatives for people who don't deserve it. |
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It is typical of Keegan not to wish to alienate people who are hoping to arrange an ecologically sound disposal of their mortal remains upon their own flowerbeds. |
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A few of those that don't agree sit in mortal fear, terrified one of these shrieking maniacs will tear their head off for having an opposing opinion. |
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They believed priests were Christ's representatives on earth and that missing Mass was a mortal sin, and they made sure the rosary was said every night. |
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Here I've been shut up in this confounded house for four mortal days! |
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For six mortal hours I sat in the office without once leaving my chair! |
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A golden light bloomed from her hand and slowly the mortal wound healed. |
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In the scenic town of Siena, the resident mortal remains take an even more morbid turn. |
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The most mortal danger threatened to materialize suddenly around every corner, in every doorway, on every staircase. |
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It imbues them with the power to create worlds and minimizes the time that they must spend with actual mortal actors. |
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Elvis Costello gives a merely mortal performance of unmoving music. |
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As Suez demonstrated, it was a lot easier to be tough on allies than on a potentially mortal adversary. |
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This series follows a group of gang members as they fight their mortal enemies and seek out a living on the streets by selling drugs and thieving. |
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That is a mortal trait, not a befitting attribute for an angel. |
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If that's not a mortal sin, it's got to be up there on the venial meter. |
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Her tranquility in mortal crisis was the starkest kind of contrast with her life, a life marred by needless psychological pain, no rest, no peace of mind. |
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We have strange chemical powers far beyond those of mortal men. |
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Is it a venial sin to steal a pencil and a mortal sin to steal a car? |
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It was Jem and Georgie that was in mortal danger, true, but there was not one of us that wanted the peelers asking us questions. |
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During the course of the book Clive and Vernon become mortal enemies bent on exacting revenge. |
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Before the plague of London, inflammations of the lungs were rife and mortal. |
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We old-timers remember the childhood effort we put into learning whether a latecomer to Sunday Mass was guilty of a mortal or venial sin. |
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Jesus, having become fully human, suffered the pains and temptations of a mortal man, but did not sin. |
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The ministers of the republic, mortal enemies of his name, came every day to pay their feigned civilities. |
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Whoever can deal with these mortal spirits and command them to do his business is proficient in the second species of nigromancy. |
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Medusa is described as a hideous mortal, with snakes instead of hair and the power to turn men to stone with her gaze. |
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This is Ned Flanders' idea after an unfortunate incident with some bathing trunks spurs him to try to save his neighbour's mortal soul. |
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Like my Pa, Josh willed all of his mortal remains to the embetterment of science. |
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In Classical mythology, being stellified was about the greatest posthumous honor for a mortal. |
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According to Plato, the first king of Atlantis was also named Atlas, but that Atlas was a son of Poseidon and the mortal woman Cleito. |
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In the medieval period monks were enthusiastic exhumers of the mortal remains of the holiest of individuals. |
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Tales of love often involve incest, or the seduction or rape of a mortal woman by a male god, resulting in heroic offspring. |
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Wagner demands a musical and dramatic tour de force from the incestuously begotten mortal hero, which Ryan nearly has in his bones. |
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Of course, one might say that since we are all mortal, life itself is a terminal illness! That would put us all in the category of terefah. |
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Some scholars believe that the gods may have intervened in the mortal world because of quarrels they may have had among each other. |
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The emotions between the goddesses often translate to actions they take in the mortal world. |
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God set before him a mortal and immortal life, a nature celestial and terrene. |
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Must I then for twenty-three mortal days endure the prolixity of that tedious woman? |
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That is precisely why the honest assertion that God is a mere product of the human imagination is branded as the worst of all mortal sins. |
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Nanak stated that the human Guru is mortal and not divine, who is to be respected and loved but not worshipped. |
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Here, he had a profound revelation and he never returned to the mortal world. |
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For instance, it follows from this rigorism of self-righteous fanatics that it must be also a mortal sin to hold public office. |
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Here we see a connection between body and soul, mortal and supernatural, a common theme in Rossetti's works. |
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An example is Socrates is a man, all men are mortal, therefore Socrates is mortal. |
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This is Ned Flanders' idea after an unfortunate incident with some bathing trunks spurs him to try and save his neighbour's mortal soul. |
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He emphasised the less pleasant aspects of the otherwise appealing fairies and the nastiness of the mortal Demetrius prior to his enchantment. |
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I know that our deceased friends are more really with us than when they were apparent to our mortal part. |
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If you use computer applications that let you access information from a database system, you're probably a mere mortal. |
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She is always trying to stop the evil schemes of her mortal enemies Stingo and Slugsy, a pair of bullies. |
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Can we perceive a person's works as the effects of miracles or as the results of blessings or as the effects of their own mortal toilings? |
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How in this humdrum worldkin of ours did mortal men ever come to do this madness? |
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Intuitively this is as valid as All Greeks are men, all men are mortal therefore all Greeks are mortals. |
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I was in mortal fear lest the captain should repent of his confessions and make an end of me. |
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Jeffrey Bolster, recapitulates the process that turned the North Atlantic Ocean into a mortal entity. |
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But a player uploaded via YouTube to make death himself mortal and killable with the right set of commands and situations. |
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Last of all, against himself he turns his sword, but missing the mortal place, with his poniard finishes the work. |
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If humans are mortal, and Socrates is a human, then per alia Socrates is mortal. |
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We position gambling as a mortal sin, but cheating as no sin or a venial sin because of its newly redefined meaning. |
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But time proved a mortal enemy Friday, and Bryant would not be denied by buzzers sounding or red lights flashing or tenths of seconds ticking off and taunting him. |
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As in the Greek and Latin sources, Ganymede is a beautiful mortal boy who is seized by Jove, taken to be his cup-bearer and, in some versions of the story, his catamite. |
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Miss Thorne when fully dressed might be said to have been armed cap-a-pie, and she was always fully dressed, as far as was ever known to mortal man. |
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Ram Chandra Yadav of Haryana's Meerpur village is waiting for the mortal remains of his father, havaldar Jagmail Singh, who remained frozen in a glacier for over 45 years. |
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Well, though many an arraigned mortal has in hopes of mitigated penalty pleaded guilty to horrible actions, did ever anybody seriously confess to envy? |
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This time it's super sleuth Sherlock, who has to put on his thinking cap when the wife of Dr Watson suddenly disappears and Holmes comes face to face with his mortal enemy. |
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Othryades, the remaining Spartan, goes back to stand in his formation with mortal wounds while the remaining two Argives go back to Argos to report their victory. |
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It was also a lie, my lie of amianthus against the mortal fire. |
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But with the last of his strength, Mordred impales himself even further, so as to come within striking distance of King Arthur, then gives a mortal blow to Arthur's head. |
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In a few cases, a female divinity mates with a mortal man, as in the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite, where the goddess lies with Anchises to produce Aeneas. |
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I said, I was glad no mortal eyes were upon us in our merry rompings. |
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The gros-bon-ange is the metaphysical double of the physical being, and, since it does not exist in the world of matter, it is the immortal twin who survives the mortal man. |
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Neither of those two formerly mortal enemies entertained the notion at first, but eventually they were brought round to realise the potential benefits. |
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The aristocrats of the play, both mortal and immortal, are promiscuous. |
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Lehmkuhl, for example, stressed that receiving communion once or twice a week demanded that the individual be free of inclination even to venial sin, let alone mortal sin. |
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She escaped her mortal coil and moved out, looking back at herself as she stood motionless, clutching the stone that had become the link between her body and her spirit. |
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That is only a venial sin, whereas child rape is rather a mortal one. |
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In a service 530 years after Richard's death at Bosworth Field, the king's mortal remains were reinterred at Leicester Cathedral, witnessed by descendants of that battle. |
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