Bishop Smith believes that gays are trying to impose their lifestyle on the rest of society and if left unopposed will annihilate the family. |
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Our aim was to free the public from tyrannical and illegal behaviour, to annihilate anarchy and strengthen the central government. |
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One must question the freedom of late which allows the press to irreparably annihilate an individual's reputation without proper investigation. |
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All that person wanted to do was destroy, to annihilate everything around her. |
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Thus Pluto has come to signify enormous power that can release untold energy, destroy, or annihilate. |
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These therapies help to annihilate the root cause of ailments and stimulate a person's natural healing power. |
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Asus GameFace allows you to not only talk to your opponent, but see them cringe as you annihilate them. |
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She had never seen so many assassins and miscreants gathered together under the same banner in order to annihilate someone. |
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A photon can temporarily become an electron and positron which quickly annihilate one another to reform the original photon. |
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The prefix anti is appropriate because an electron and a positron can annihilate each other, disappearing in a burst of energy. |
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On the contrary, it is driven by power and the quest to annihilate the normative order. |
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Dismantle, annihilate and devastate the whole swelling, putrescent edifice of surfing once and for all. |
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One of the unique properties of positrons is that as soon as they make contact with electrons they annihilate to produce gamma rays. |
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Thus doth he annihilate himself, that he may omnify his Master, that Christ may be all in all. |
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Threats by an absent father that he would annihilate his wife if she put their daughter on the stage proved no deterrent. |
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They could also annihilate each other in space, creating showers of ordinary particles. |
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Does the host team annihilate all opponents within three days and crush them by an innings or so? |
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It is necessary to darken his moral and mental vision, and, as far as possible, to annihilate his power of reason. |
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If that were the case, then the object of Augustinian exegesis would indeed be to annihilate particular texts. |
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They annihilate each other completely and the resultant energy is high end gamma ray radiation. |
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The problem with research in the field of anti-matter is that when the anti-matter elements touch matter elements they annihilate each other. |
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Whenever a particle meets its antiparticle counterpart, the two annihilate each other. |
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The theory behind besieging a population is to annihilate temporal and spatial domains, and by so doing slowly strangulate a people's will. |
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Most importantly, it stopped the belligerency of the French and their native allies that had threatened to annihilate them. |
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The Lord too descends to neutralise the imbalances as between the divine and diabolic but not to annihilate the one in favour of the other. |
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As a young man, he made his name not in student politics but in wrestling, and now he uses words and more words to annihilate and humiliate his opponents. |
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With a quick smile to Ally, Trent got ready to annihilate his opponent. |
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Talk about wanting to annihilate opponents never wins friends and making insulting gestures at beaten teams will soon remove any lingering goodwill that the team enjoy. |
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The liberal and conservative parties stopped fighting in 1958 and agreed to share power while joining forces to annihilate all opposition to their two-party system. |
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If matter and antimatter collide, they annihilate each other. |
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In an intergalactic dimension, aliens are on the offense moving in to annihilate mankind. |
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Rather, anyone who has a paint factory could create chemicals which could annihilate huge sections of populations wherever they may be. |
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There is nothing inherently unhealthy about political polarization, however, so long as neither party is out to annihilate the other. |
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This would cause material injury and thus annihilate the efforts made by the industry to restructure. |
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We had reached the point of being able to annihilate not only ourselves but all life on Earth. |
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Take the form of anyone in your path, using an arsenal of identities to confound, exploit or annihilate your enemies. |
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However, in many cases, such acts were part of a deliberate campaign to annihilate the culture of entire peoples. |
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Religious interpretations of water considers it to have powers and capacities to transform this world, annihilate sins and create holiness. |
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In answer to our calumniators who say we wish to destroy property, I answer that we will not destroy the bedstead, but we will annihilate the bugs! |
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Each small black loop represents a photon creating an electron and a positron, which then annihilate one another and produce a photon, in what is called a virtual process. |
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When a positron encounters an electron, the two annihilate each other and are converted to two gamma rays, which can easily be detected and localized in the brain. |
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The doctrine of satori calls for the follower to annihilate self to reach the higher state so as to liberate oneself from the habitual way of life. |
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Their imaginations must be feverish enough to conjure up ever more daring flights of fancy, but then cold enough to try to annihilate their own creations. |
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A battle or a siege not only would end in defeat, they reasoned, but might also annihilate the principal Confederate army in the Western Theater. |
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Napoleon's strategy was to isolate the Allied and Prussian armies, and annihilate each one separately before the Austrians and Russians arrived. |
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God can immediately immute, change, corrupt, destroy, or annihilate whatsoever pleaseth His divine majesty. |
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Some of Wollstoecraft's French friends lost their heads to the guillotine as the Jacobins set out to annihilate all of their enemies. |
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Caesar says that he wanted to annihilate the Eburones and their name, and indeed we hear no more of the Eburones. |
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World War II alone killed over 60 million people, while nuclear weapons gave humankind the means to annihilate itself in a short time. |
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When a particle and its antiparticle meet, they completely annihilate each other in a flash of pure energy. |
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It was the antiworld, the realm of oppositely charged particles that annihilate their regular-world counterparts on contact. |
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Brillouin scattering is an inelastic collision that may form or annihilate quasiparticles such as phonons, plasmons, and magnons. |
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This could reinforce existing disadvantages of peripherality, especially in lagging regions, or could simply annihilate the potential advantages of some LFRs in terms of lower labour costs. |
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If Wimps exist, they would annihilate each other when they collide to release electrons and their antimatter equivalent, positrons. |
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First, India's indecision towards Pakistan has persisted, ranging between wanting to annihilate its neighbour to developing a fruitful political and economic relationship. |
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The world has also witnessed a growing number of wars in which weapons have deliberately been aimed at civilians and the purpose of which has been to annihilate specific groups in society. |
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Battleships powerful enough to destroy any convoy escort, with escorts able to annihilate the convoy, were never achieved. |
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Less than a year later, the squadron was transferred to Southeast Asia where the Japanese fleet threatened to annihilate the Royal Navy and invade Bengal. |
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At least in theory, a defending NATO country might sanction the use of the bomb to annihilate Warsaw Pact tank crews without destroying its own cities or irradiating its own population. |
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Bugs of all kinds be aware, the exterminator is coming to annihilate here. |
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The easiest way to prove that they have made their antiatom is to annihilate it. |
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The life interrupted before birth is like a thought interrupted, something disavowable, something whose successors annihilate it entirely. |
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For example, an unforeseen price increase by a railway company could, at once, annihilate the whole benefit of a PACT subsidy in a combined transport action. |
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Care must be taken not to emphasize the differences between the parties' products and services to such an extent as to annihilate the concept of consumer perception. |
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During the dickering and the give and take that took place what the Bloc member got from the parliamentary secretary was these clauses that annihilate the exemptions. |
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Thousands demonstrated in the streets to demand an end to the lunacy of government policies and programmes that threatened to annihilate entire nations. |
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Beatty, in particular, was convinced that Jellicoe had missed a tremendous opportunity to annihilate the High Seas Fleet and win what would amount to another Trafalgar. |
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But were it not better that God Almighty should annihilate the Individuals of this middle vertible Order, as you call it, as soon as they lapse into Sin? |
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