The speaker worked his way through plunder, ravishment and seditious behavior. |
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It's not surprising that they would exhume him now to serve his usual role as facilitator of GOP criminal ravishment. |
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If there's haste, it's a ravishment borne by yourself, not imposed by the medium's structure itself. |
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A refraction without silvering in a state of perpetual ravishment of itself. |
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Characteristically, he depicts the mythic heroine at the very moment of her ravishment, when she is taken by Zeus, transformed into a shower of gold coins. |
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Yet no formal right of ravishment ever licensed them. |
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The rest is ravishment, with something dodgy in it. |
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Joseph Sedley, who was fond of music, and soft-hearted, was in a state of ravishment during the performance of the song, and profoundly touched at its conclusion. |
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