Makutu was resorted to often for the purpose of avenging some insult, or to punish a thief or other evildoer. |
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Our condemnation of her deed notwithstanding, we respect an evildoer by calling her evil because we are treating her as a responsible being. |
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Coyote, who often plays the evildoer, here cedes the territory to Sutherland, a scheming villain who couldn't be more hilariously transparent. |
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To get even with an evildoer who mistreats us is to be brought to the level of an evildoer. |
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Critias went further when he supposed that the gods were deliberately invented to inspire fear in the evildoer. |
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In order to reach culmination, Love must pass through the powers of hatred and come out victorious, concretely, from a betrayal which leads Jesus, the unique Son, to the ignominious death of an evildoer. |
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Time to accept salvation is vouchsafed every evildoer. |
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When there is no attack but instead good influences are brought to bear upon the situation, not only does the evil tend to fade away, but the evildoer tends to be transformed. |
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The back of the tongue is often the worst evildoer of bad breath. |
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After all, even the greediest, most polluting evildoer wants food that won't cause cancer and a sparkling clean Beach for her children. |
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Have you ever imagined the thrill of discovering ancient treasure à la Indiana Jones or yearned to get into James Bond's Aston Martin as he thwarts the nefarious plans of this week's particular evildoer? |
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In curing the sick, the shaman must remove the object causing the sickness: a small stone, a leaf, an insect, any substance that has been sent through the black magic of an evildoer. |
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Just as often, you might see a group of skinny young men, in mismatched battle fatigues, carrying sticks and bats and heading off somewhere to confront someone, whether a fellow-protester or some evildoer, I didn't know. |
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Thus the judge will sentence and punish the evildoer. |
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The real action was from the police who had just turned up in huge numbers to investigate a wino that had suffered a head injury from an evildoer who ran off. |
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