They may disappear for a few weeks in August, before returning with a vengeance to gorge on the sprats. |
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Thus begins an adventure in which Measle finds friends, braves dangers, wreaks vengeance and discovers a happy ending. |
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If Brown-Lee decides to wreak vengeance on me for sending him nasty looks across the dinner table, I might need your assistance. |
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And so, whatever happens, let's hope we're not going to have an administration that is set up to somehow wreak vengeance on the other side. |
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It would be a sin to wreak vengeance on the innocent, but it would be a temptation very tough to control. |
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Those regicides who were already dead, such as John Bradshaw and Oliver Cromwell, had vengeance wreaked on their disinterred corpses. |
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It is squarely in the tradition of Japanese ghost stories, where revenants deal out cruel and inexplicable vengeance for obscure reasons. |
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He attacked the CIA and the Congress for Cultural Freedom with a savage vengeance that rekindled the revolutionism of his youth. |
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All the Armenians soldiers in Ethiopia are pushing Mardekian to win, because they want a symbolic vengeance against the Turks. |
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No doubt that these acts of attainder have been abused in England as instruments of vengeance by a successful over a defeated party. |
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Then his nephew nearly OD's on meth, allowing the brutal vengeance to begin. |
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He slunk back a few inches, then remembered Gail, with a slow burn of anger that swept through his soul and demanded vengeance. |
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He thereby shows too that it is those who see feuds and vengeance as important who are the world's real enemies. |
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Plagued by gloominess and self-hatred, Hamlet often contemplates suicide and berates himself for delaying his vengeance. |
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Ava beat the rug with a vengeance, watching the dust fly through the air and circle in the late summer breeze. |
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She appeared to have beaten the illness in 2004, but just seven months ago the vicious disease returned with vengeance. |
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Reality has bitten with a vengeance for Australia's dominant telecommunications company. |
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In the aging actress films, transitory tyrants return with a vengeance and refuse to pass away. |
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Picking up one of his tools, a small blowtorch, he set to work with a vengeance. |
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You will either love them with an undying passion or hate them with an unwavering vengeance. |
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The snows of 1947 had virtually wiped the rabbit population out, but they were back with a vengeance. |
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The ghost of a murdered wife seeks vengeance against her uxoricidal surgeon husband and his new bride. |
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Even though the Bay Area was not in the vanguard of developing a distinct hip-hop style, audiences and dancers have embraced it with a vengeance. |
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That deadly combination has let loose a wave of vengeance killings, tribal vendettas, mercenary kidnappings and thievery. |
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A young chicken farmer is torn apart when he's caught between vengeance and his love of a churn girl. |
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The official machinery was blatantly misused to wreak vengeance and carry out vendetta. |
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The blood of these innocents will cry out to Heaven for vengeance and vengeance will be theirs. |
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He was also accused of seeking vengeance against colleagues who reported his corruption. |
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I say that the death penalty can act as both deterrent and public vengeance upon the perpetrator. |
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To some extent, therefore, retribution reflects society's desire for vengeance. |
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We still have a few scores to settle and last week was a great start to achieving the satisfaction of vengeance. |
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But such cathartic vengeance would do nothing to curb the menace of transnational terrorism. |
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The novel is a tale of vengeance wreaked by one jealous twin on her sister across decades, cities and continents. |
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In the end, I set the game of chess back a few hundred years and Robert had his vengeance. |
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I have no qualms with the premise of a pimp exacting vengeance from beyond the grave. |
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But even I will admit that England achieved more than vengeance against Argentina. |
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The resulting outcry and desire for vengeance will rally the Arab states to another invasion. |
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When do we mark the passage from justice to vengeance and from vengeance to new injustice? |
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If they fail, the electorate in due course exacts its vengeance by throwing them out. |
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The point of a mystery is that the culprit is revealed to general surprise, not that vengeance is exacted for his crime. |
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They would have floored a lesser person not fuelled on vengeance, adrenaline and speedballs. |
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Based on the activities of the weekend and positive response it is apparent that Bush Week is back with a vengeance. |
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The assassin's friends were already plotting against the girl and their opportunity for vengeance soon all too soon. |
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It has a great deal to teach about vengeance and violence, and the way that friendships can stand the tests of both. |
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Not all video games star muscle-bound, gun-wielding action heroes out for vengeance. |
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Rebel riflemen flung themselves on smoking union cannons firing pointblank, bayonets stabbing, taking vengeance on the cannoneers. |
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The grockles have descended upon Somerset with a vengeance today, in readiness for the four-day holiday weekend. |
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The law began to emphasize social harmoniousness as a goal rather than use repression as a means to satisfy God's vengeance. |
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I was, however, of an age when it is difficult to forgive oneself and had engaged in this vocation with a vengeance from then on. |
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He promised to come back with a vengeance in the upcoming open competitions in Barbados and Jamaica. |
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A bomb outrage to have any influence on public opinion must go beyond the intention of vengeance or terrorism. |
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But lay into others and you should prepare to be visited by the vengeance of polite society. |
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Ideology and history are back with a vengeance in support of claims over land and lives of other peoples. |
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It's the return of the ice that you have to watch out for, and it was back with a vengeance as October came to a close. |
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Instead, as he shows with great perceptivity, it is the really motivated electorate that is taking to Web technologies with a vengeance. |
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There is also a strong message that vengeance is ignoble, and sacrificing oneself for any higher cause is honorable. |
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The Marxian notion of false consciousness returns in Vargas Llosa's work with a vengeance. |
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He prophesised the end of the era of mercy was, and the awning of the day of vengeance in the inegalitarian society. |
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Infangthief was another outgrowth of the personal vengeance system, the right of vengeance being transferred to the government. |
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With police and informers everywhere, the Revolution is back with a vengeance. |
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So at the instruction of Mandela and his charitable fiefs, MacRobert is going after ersatz Mandelas with a vengeance. |
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They will come back with a vengeance if the politicians they have elected let them down. |
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Kicking the farm workers out of their cottages and jobs without compensation just seemed like vengeance. |
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Stories of vengeance and realistic portrayals of contemporary life came into fashion around this time. |
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Consumed with vengeance, the Queen brews up a potion that transforms her into a gnarled old crone. |
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Today his crumply white face has filled out again, his belly is back with a vengeance and his clothes sense has deserted him. |
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I know I have a sense of vengeance, but how does that imply that I ought to support the death penalty? |
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When perpetrators of ghastly crimes are tried, we almost always hear the victims' families' calls for vengeance. |
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She delved into the transcript with a vengeance, searching for further twists in Four Corners' fuzzy skein of truth. |
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A couple comedies were a temporary derailment before he returned with a vengeance with Total Recall. |
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The desire for vengeance is very strong, simply because the abuses were so egregious. |
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Such heady language evoked a strong response among political refugees who were indeed sharpening the sword of vengeance on their own suffering. |
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According to Ewe tradition, the arrival of the Alaga, clad in palm fronds, signals a day of vengeance. |
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The woman remains peaceful because, after ten years, vengeance has been exacted against her husband. |
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The renovation, so long resisted by mother, was meant to be an act of vengeance, assertion and exorcism, but it only seems to stir up memories. |
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Rainy season really started with a vengeance today, so the walk to the station was a little damp as it was raining and humid. |
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First told about wheelchair rugby when he was in hospital, it is a sport he has attacked with vengeance. |
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So in the end it sort of has a happy ending, in that you get to see Grace exact vengeance. |
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But now that he's king of the hill in the digital-music market, Jobs seems intent on grabbing share with a vengeance. |
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Locals say a lot of this woodland is regrowth that's come back with a vengeance, in the absence of fire and rabbits. |
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Two months later, arthritis returned with a vengeance and he had no recourse but to go back to the acupuncturist. |
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I tear at the paper with a vengeance to reveal that my dream had come true also. |
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Day traders are back with a vengeance, illustrated by the increased traffic at online trading sites. |
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The Manchester United empire continues to strike back with a vengeance rather than crumbling away. |
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Though early in the mission, the Metallica plan appears to be working with a vengeance. |
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What the summer proved beyond doubt is that the gulf between Northern and Southern Hemisphere rugby is back with a vengeance. |
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Let us rededicate ourselves to global peace, human dignity, and the eradication of injustice that breeds rage and vengeance. |
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I'd criticized him for showing mercy and compassion where I would have wreaked a devastating vengeance. |
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On such an account, Oakes finds he is not as generously treated in the book as he might like, and consequently wreaks some vengeance. |
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Down I rode from the Black Sea steppe to wreak vengeance on the men of Athens. |
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There is, however, an equally strong risk that these responses may be misused and manipulated towards the perceived need to wreak vengeance. |
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And David O'Brien's father thinks Maria is the ghost of the mythical Dubhana, come back to wreak vengeance on him. |
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On her release, she promptly drops her virtuous facade, dons the red eye shadow and sets about finding Baek and wreaking her vengeance. |
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Whoever praised Frederick within the borders of his realm did so from necessity, to evade the indignation of a prince who wreaked stern vengeance upon every foe. |
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Despite a dizzying number of women coming forward against her husband, Camille Cosby refuses to sharpen her blade of vengeance. |
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And there are certain crimes still that are so heinous, so wretched, and so abominable that, yes, they do cry out for vengeance, and they do cry out for the death penalty. |
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The tail end of Indian batting finally performed with vengeance. |
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Far murkier is what did they believe they would accomplish, these modern-day kamikazes with their box-cutters, their commandeered jets and their insane visions of vengeance? |
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It has a wider meaning than spite, ill will or a spirit of vengeance. |
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Make no mistake, as a father I abhor these people with a vengeance. |
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Otherwise we are merely callow modernizers or cavalier avant-gardists, who in seeking to eradicate the past will discover that it returns with a vengeance to plague us. |
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The way he goes about this vengeance, however, is enough a snooze for you to want to close your own coffin for an eternal slumber. |
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From pastels to bold shades of the rainbow, color came back with a vengeance at the Oscars, Hollywood's ultimate black-tie and often black dress affair. |
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The second he starts talking about his childhood, that story will reemerge with a vengeance. |
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Why didn't God empower the israelites to wreak vengeance on their enemies who were evil people? |
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How can the death penalty been seen as anything other than vengeance? |
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For the last three nights, spectacular electrical storms have drifted over the city, threatening a downpour that finally arrived with a vengeance last night. |
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As the otherwise insightful report notes, he does not seem to have gone to the school seeking vengeance for some long-ago wrong. |
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Can we survive this sporting drought for another couple of weeks until the double whammy of the new football season and the Olympics hit with a vengeance? |
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There seems to be an undisputed consensus by all parties that Friday will be a day of black vengeance. |
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Typically in a robot film, the script eventually calls for the obliging machine to override its software program and run amok, wreaking vengeance on its masters. |
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In the back of his mind, he believes he may corner Laeddis and wreak his vengeance on the man who caused the death of the most important person in his life. |
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Before the fight, Ward made it clear this would be his final bout, so he had every motivation to wreak vengeance on Gatti and end his career a winner. |
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Ye may know, too, that he is a man, for he has had sons by his wife, and few of our kinsfolk have fallen unatoned by our house, so that we have not had vengeance for them. |
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A natural urge in newly freed countries is to wreak vengeance on, or at least deny continued privileges to, the oppressors of the previous regime. |
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But all these groups are reaching a point where vengeance takes priority over politics or, much less, public relations. |
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However, there is at least a sense that security is back on the agenda with a vengeance. |
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It is blatantly unethical to wreak vengeance upon innocent bystanders. |
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Where established governments proscribe popular vengeance in favor of legal prosecution, these revolutions liberated armed antagonists from judicial constraints. |
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Ferdy Murphy's gelding has struck form with a vengeance recently, scoring at Sedgefield and Catterick, his latest success being achieved in facile style. |
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Crystal is a deliciously evil crime lord, and demands that Julian seek vengeance on the man who killed her favorite son. |
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It all went pear shaped around the second half of 1990 when the Big Bloke bought the network back and the wilful dumbing down began with a vengeance. |
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After getting shown up by a pipsqueak pop sensation at the turn of the 2000s, Shaq finally got his vengeance on Aaron Carter. |
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Aaron Tippin has performed in honky-tonks since the 70s and has pursued his music with a vengeance. |
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Meanwhile the Abate exulted in successful vengeance, and the marquis smarted beneath the stings of disappointment. |
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MacLeod from Dunvegan, his tacksmen big with vengeance, caught up with the raiders by Ardmore Bay, and none of the MacDonalds was spared. |
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And therefore God's wrath is shed on them and righteous vengeance, with great fierceness of umbelapping torments. |
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From the first, she is the New Woman with a vengeance, loving nothing better than a chair, whisky, cigars and a detective story. |
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Yes, egad, they are tenacious of reputation with a vengeance, for they don't choose anybody should have a character but themselves! |
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If action brings requitement, what follows on the anger of vengeance is a quittance. |
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Can there be a woe or curse in all the stores of vengeance equal to the malignity of such a practice? |
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Beverly enacts nonsensical vengeance by enlisting a cult of weirdos to dress up as celebrity impersonators and blow up Hollywood Boulevard. |
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God of War 2, for PlayStation 2, is reportedly a tale of violent vengeance and endless, repetitious killing. |
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Al Joker was a bit jittery at the start but then came back into the match with a vengeance to romp home in the last three frames. |
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The city quickly becomes a vision of urban utopia only to be destroyed in vengeance by Xanthippe, as all golems do. |
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But forgoing vengeance is pure Gabby, colleagues tell Eleanor Clift. |
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It had not helped the duke to build himself a cannonproof stone chamber to sleep in for dread of vengeance after the assassination of Orleans. |
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When a beastly creature demands vengeance for the wolf's death, Feyre is captured and taken to the dangerous magical land of Prythian. |
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Bede attributes this defeat to God's vengeance for the Northumbrian attack on the Irish in the previous year. |
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Entry of his brother's name in the Canterbury codex may have been Cnut's attempt to make his vengeance for Harald's murder good with the Church. |
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And this thought, blinding them to all else, insensating them to all emotions but that of vengeance, was thought of Josephine. |
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The ties of kinship meant that the relatives of a murdered person were obliged to exact vengeance for his or her death. |
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Hamlet's conundrum, then, is whether to avenge his father and kill Claudius, or to leave the vengeance to God, as his religion requires. |
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In vengeance, before the Trojan War, Poseidon sent a sea monster to attack Troy. |
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He left negative feedback and vowed vengeance but the seller just laughed as she negged him back. |
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O Jehovah, thou God to whom vengeance belongeth, Thou God to whom vengeance belongeth, shine forth. |
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Again, the Wrath of Achilles turns the war's tide in seeking vengeance when Hector kills Patroclus. |
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Agamemnon's son, Orestes, out of vengeance for his father's death, kills Aegisthus. |
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As we have discovered with a vengeance, the dangers of speed have to be relearned by every new generation. |
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Since then, a black miasma of recursive vengeance has descended upon Iraq. |
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Following a minimalist turn, Lady Gaga is back with a vengeance. |
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He had made many concessions to Anthony and to Lepidus for the sake of vengeance on his father's murderers. |
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But the pleasures of vengeance and hedonism prove a dead end for Wanda. |
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The Middle Ages, from beginning to end, and particularly the feudal era, lived under the sign of private vengeance. |
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Examples of this might be the Eumenides as vengeance, or Clytemnestra as symbolizing ancestral curse. |
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Thomas Aquinas, a Doctor of the Church, accepted the death penalty as a deterrent and prevention method but not as a means of vengeance. |
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Through these dramatic contrasts, Zuo's poem effectively aestheticizes female vengeance by poeticizing its unorthodox implications in a series of dramatic snapshots. |
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Resurrected from death and inextricably linked to a Wraith Spirit, Talion ventures on a quest of vengeance and discovery to unearth why he has been denied the peace of death. |
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We have seen this with a vengeance at One Liberty Plaza, which is proving to be a microcosm of its local economy, Silicon Alley, the center of high technology in New York. |
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Masculinized vengeance and racial tension play out literally on her body. |
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After a brief battle between the Romans and a depleted Votadini host, Martos, the leader of the Votadini, allies himself with the Romans for vengeance against the Selgovae. |
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For example, Telemachus wishes for vengeance and for Odysseus to be home, Penelope wishes for Odysseus' return, and the suitors wish for the death of Telemachus. |
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Cabral took vengeance by looting and burning the Arab fleet and then bombarded the city in retaliation for its ruler having failed to explain the unexpected attack. |
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Tostig, however, remained unconvinced and plotted vengeance. |
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After this, the vengeance on the whole camp! or rather, the bone-ache! for that, methinks, is the curse dependent on those that war for a placket. |
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In modern times, the fanciful concept of a mummy coming back to life and wreaking vengeance when disturbed has spawned a whole genre of horror stories and films. |
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With which intolerable pains if the party shriek or cry out, they roar out as loud to him to confess the truth, or else he shall come down with a vengeance. |
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