The digression is far too short and undeveloped to plausibly stand on its own as an apocalypse without such an intertextual hermeneutical link. |
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The president of a country about to go nuclear is a confirmed believer in the coming apocalypse. |
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The mock apocalypse provides the setting for the thematics that comprise the main matter of the book. |
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It was the nearest thing to an apocalypse Europe has ever seen, Simon says. |
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Hearing these landed gentry talk using the language of end-times apocalypse is pretty nuts. |
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Joachim of Fiore saw the millennial pattern of apocalypse as the very pattern of providential history itself. |
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Our sick society and stupid economics are dragging the planet to the edge of apocalypse. |
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No plague of locusts descends, the oceans don't boil over with frogs, and the apocalypse isn't ushered in because of our discovery. |
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In the divine realm, fire symbolizes the universal conflagration of the apocalypse which will destroy men's sinful bodies. |
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If deployed along a certain small strip, Soviet armored forces could penetrate the West and unleash apocalypse. |
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Although there are many rascals to be thrown out, we can only deal with impending apocalypse by changing ourselves and our piggish habits. |
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I don't like it when anyone tries to motivate me with bogeymen or a fear of some coming apocalypse. |
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The weather invokes a metaphysical sense of coming apocalypse, signaled by the bells that continue to toll throughout. |
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Anticipation of imminent apocalypse is observably one of the most fashionable diseases of over-civilized man in the western world. |
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What results is a constant raising of the stakes in the same game, the annunciation of an apocalypse, a final unveiling. |
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The basic narrative script of an apocalypse strives to reach the ultimate closure, while at the same time opening up the space of sequentiality. |
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These ominous odes rumble like the storm clouds before the apocalypse and will have you laughing and crying at the same time. |
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My sleep is disturbed by visions of the apocalypse, with a kind of ridiculousness that wakes me. |
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We were there to see what would have been the apocalypse, the oblivion, the end. |
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It is perhaps apocalyptic only in its contiguity with the chaos of actual war and the apocalypse of the First World War. |
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That was the food supply on which we were going to subsist after the apocalypse. |
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How could the legal owners of this stuff perceive file sharing as anything other than an apocalypse for their business? |
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They say an apocalypse is coming and, after so much destruction, many suspect it has already started. |
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Later, it describes the survivors of a nuclear apocalypse and the last flight of death over the scorched land. |
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But no matter what further compromise is reached, some will still regard it as the apocalypse. |
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The mock apocalypse provides the setting for the sexual thematics that comprise the main matter of Garter's book. |
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These Lutherans were pietist and puritanical, expecting the imminent apocalypse. |
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Madonna penning a kids' book may be seen by some as one of the signs that the pale horsemen of the apocalypse will be saddling up any day now. |
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In his greed for world domination he has initiated the very apocalypse he sought to avoid. |
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The sad thing about people who confidently predict the apocalypse is that they look so foolish when it fails to materialise. |
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Can't decide whether to crouch and cower while I await the apocalypse or run determinedly into it. |
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But it's about the apocalypse, and has Jesus, Satan and the Antichrist as characters, which I thought would guarantee some excitement. |
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In retrospect, 2009 and 2010 were halcyon days in the Middle East, now that we seem just one horseman short of an apocalypse. |
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If you were in the zombie apocalypse, would you be a hunter, the hunted, or Tyreese? |
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Its been a good few weeks since I last freaked out over the impending apocalypse, and I figured that watching this would get me sufficiently paranoid for the next month or so. |
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The apocalypse of the technological age did not come, as some had feared, from fallout and electromagnetic pulses of a great nuclear war, but from a thought. |
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It's the apocalypse, the cataclysm, doomsday, the big firework! |
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As US and Latin American writers continue to express an interest in the topic of apocalypse, they register the ongoing hold of European traditions on the Americas. |
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It is important to realise that the earthquake was not a total apocalypse. |
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It is not just in our minds that meteorites carry the threat of apocalypse or the promise of reawakened childhood wonder. |
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Mr. Speaker, the Minister of the Environment would have us believe that enforcing the Kyoto protocol would bring the apocalypse upon us. |
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Today, a generation of children born after the apocalypse have no idea what it's like to live above ground. |
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As an advocate for hard times and the impending global apocalypse, I'm disappointed whenever a potential murderous despot loses his insane grip on the world. |
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The patriarch of the Russian Orthodox Church even opined that same-sex marriage is a sign of the apocalypse. |
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All in all, a good week for learning that people you love aren't really dead and also holding off the apocalypse. |
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Is the Steven Soderbergh version of apocalypse Now the only thing that can bring you back to film? |
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But with unlimited access to the luxurious sandwiches, piled high with glistening meat, a buttery apocalypse of gluttony unfolded. |
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But the apocalypse that cable television had been trumpeting had failed to materialize. |
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Replacing the bread in a sandwich with fried meat makes me worry the apocalypse is nigh. |
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Naturally, the headless horseman is really the first horseman of the apocalypse. |
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I've seen leadership schools set out on the fringes, including one in an outpost of Jerusalem that teaches would-be messiahs to lead in the coming apocalypse. |
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Legambiente has been warning of the equivalent of an environmental apocalypse in the triangle of death for years. |
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I hate to break the news, but molly Shannon would definitely not make it through the zombie apocalypse. |
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The Spanish mission in America soon became not so much crusade as apocalypse. |
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Again, the threat of apocalypse is not proof against a minor infraction. |
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Shoppers in this price bracket are, for the most part, economically immune to the impending financial apocalypse that's descending upon the rest of us suckers. |
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Instead we are being divided and conquered by this terrorism scaremongering and half the world, including most of America, is tied up in patriarchal religions that believes apocalypse is the climax of what we are waiting for. |
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Some world and government leaders, including our own, start to see the dimensions of the apocalypse. Yet, the rich countries still show mainly interest in translating tax reductions into ever more consumption growth. |
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When a company like Wal-Mart serves notice it will be expanding its interest in organics, it is either a sign of the evolution and maturation of the sector or a sign of the apocalypse, depending on your perspective. |
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In her first full-length feature, filmmaker Julia Ostertag creates a cinematic parallel universe, an odyssey through a doomsday scenario on the brink of apocalypse. |
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People who deny the inevitable zombie apocalypse have their head in the sand. |
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And his election would not hasten the Republican apocalypse. |
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Weatherman Michael Fish has warned that the planet is facing a climate apocalypse within 100 years. |
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The spout was almost universally believed to be a sign of the apocalypse. |
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For all his radioactive uselessness, you do get a very real sense that Nick could still somehow be sitting there in the aftermath of a nuclear apocalypse. |
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But if not, you might weigh the opportunity costs of prepping against the likelihood of apocalypse. An asteroid could of course strike the Earth and kill everyone. |
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After so much heat generated by controversy and dire threats by both opponents and proponents of NMD, the result, being less than overnight apocalypse, may well appear like a dud. |
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It's given me the feeling that I have a box seat to the apocalypse. |
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But now we have the Interweb, and the zombie apocalypse would have been impossible without it. |
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In Sula, deliverance and apocalypse coextend, are collapsed into one. |
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Haworth displays a visual authority and inventive approach to a subject too often trivialized by earnest seriousness or, more often, by the fetishization of apocalypse. |
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Higham theorises that Gregory believed that the end of the world was imminent, and that he was destined to be a major part of God's plan for the apocalypse. |
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You can call them nonstandard, colloquial, informal, casual, slangy, or even signs of the apocalypse, but there's no reason to deny them wordhood. |
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Fundamentalist fiction, the subject of chapter 2, often derives from dispensationalist views about the apocalypse, most prominently in the bestselling Left Behind series. |
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Mixing standard metal imagery of apocalypse, gadgets and computer geekery, they've got all the rock guitar sounds you remember from Rainbow and Iron Maiden. |
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