It works like a leaven of forgiveness and nonviolence in a culture prone to revenge and retribution. |
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It is heavily laced with tension, drama and passion, as all three characters collide in a storm of passion, revenge and ultimately tragedy. |
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Let us not put any blame on anyone but simply deal with it and move on without resentfulness or revenge. |
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You still desire the satisfaction of revenge as requital for the pain you felt. |
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Sands once famously remarked that our revenge would be the laughter of our children. |
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The white roses were ripped up by angry Lancastrian horticulturalists, which lead to revenge attacks by white rose loving Yorkists. |
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Imagined revenge for the Clearances and the totem abolition of private lairdship is the prevailing fantasy on The Mound. |
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The injury that laid him up for so long, and caused him to wreak revenge was self-inflicted, a result of that desperate lunge. |
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He escapes, reinvents himself as a count and starts to exact cold, calculated revenge. |
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For the first year I raved and plotted revenge, and a fat lot of good it did me. |
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She is a woman who lives to kill for justice and to have her revenge against a man who did her wrong. |
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Brother Richard has taken a pensmith's revenge by writing Brother Stuart out of the film, portraying himself as an only child. |
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But Shim has her revenge when she dresses the stud in bra and fishnets and has her girls bullwhip him. |
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Haman was an individual who allowed a slight to build up inside him until he was eaten up with anger, revenge, and bitterness. |
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I sat in the cafeteria for a little while longer, stewing in my juices and trying to concoct a way to wreak revenge on Robb. |
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Harry's wretched past revisits him vividly, trailing behind it issues of betrayal, death, punishment and revenge. |
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I think he was embarrassed by being thrown out and sought to wreak revenge. |
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Moorefield are the kings of football in the town again after gaining revenge for last year's defeat to Sarsfields on Sunday. |
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This is the way things are done here and if this money will stop any sort of revenge killings then it is worth it. |
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Now is his chance for revenge, as bewitcher and bewitched are embroiled in a turbulent tale of mayhem, magic, and enchantment. |
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Some wild tribes of the distant past no doubt did follow the practice of killing innocent people in revenge for the death of one of their men. |
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So Thomas decided to exact revenge by surreptitiously placing a vicious computer virus on Scott's machine which destroyed his hard drive. |
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Publishing would leave me wide open to credible allegations that I was motivated by revenge, thus impugning my professional integrity. |
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Eddie was cool and stroked the ball over to give his side sweet revenge by the narrowest of margins. |
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It initiated a vogue for revenge theatre that lasted for decades, and it shares many elements with the greatest of all revenge tragedies, Hamlet. |
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Saddleworth gained revenge for Whit Friday's derby defeat at Greenfield with an eight-wicket Saturday victory. |
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As if to exact revenge on being chased back to the desert, the border villages and towns were razed to the ground. |
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It is at this point when he abjures legal justice that he articulates the notion of a just revenge. |
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The voters, their expectations aroused and then frustrated, took revenge at by-elections and local elections. |
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Rosie O'Donnell is on the warpath, and she's taking revenge on a long list of Hollywood enemies! |
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The second card, for Quashie, did follow an intentional, brutish hack at Belmadi, who went looking for revenge and was also booked. |
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He only turns to crime for revenge when he is accused of the attempted murder of a policeman. |
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The wife has an ace up her sleeve and the loyal house servant gets her revenge. |
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But what this reading underplays is the extent to which the play is also a revenge drama. |
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The woman seeks revenge by plotting to marry the attorney and then taking him to the cleaners in their own divorce. |
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The racy, hour-long play explores power, revenge, sexual behaviour, and the nature of evil. |
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A nubile nymph's passion for a handsome stranger ends in a bizarre revenge slaying. |
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He manages to escape the barren planet, commandeers a starship, and seeks to exact his revenge on Kirk. |
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The episodes of violence here have radicalized some residents who have vowed revenge, residents said. |
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We must lay aside the quick, potent energy of blind rage and revenge, which can only power us to hasty judgements. |
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He also has a rapier wit and a refined taste for red wine and sweet revenge. |
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My theory is that her obscurantism is a revenge for the drooling nonsense recited about her by men, male directors especially. |
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Ulysses took his revenge while Polyphemus was asleep, driving a sharpened and heated log into the single eye of their cannibal captor. |
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Perhaps Hunter is taking revenge in a manner more stealthy than we can possibly comprehend. |
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Which is perhaps why she has the discipline to hang tough, befriend the enemy and leave revenge to the future. |
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Whether you're in high school now or you've been out for years, this site will have you sharpening up your revenge skills. |
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If you can work in scoring with the pool shark's wife, you're a true master of revenge. |
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We later found out that the song was about a woman who got revenge on a rapist by castrating him. |
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However, McIntyre quickly took revenge to have the batsman caught at short mid-wicket by Love. |
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Denami, the middle brother, comes upon this bear and, thinking it killed the first brother, vows revenge. |
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An epidemic of criminal activities, murders, revenge killings and gang turf battles has resulted. |
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Once in a while they would say something about the leader being senile and wanting revenge on me. |
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He said he was motivated to find his son's attackers not out of revenge but to get justice for Daniel. |
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Fitzpatrick is the only competitor ever to beat Scott in over 20 bouts and it was sweet revenge for the talented Elton High School pupil. |
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It was sweet revenge for Legers who has lost to Brown on three previous occasions. |
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Eales said the result was sweet revenge for Australia's last minute 39-35 defeat against New Zealand in Sydney last month. |
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It was sweet revenge for the Dubliner after losing to Leedsman Hunter in last season's Welsh Open final in Cardiff. |
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He can finally seek revenge upon the kids from school who have slighted him in any way. |
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This victory was sweet revenge for last year when Brosna beat Scart in that final. |
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They exacted sweet revenge later that year, beating Ireland 1-in a playoff in Paris, ending Cantwell's last hope of reaching a major finals. |
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So it was a sweet revenge for the Portlaoise lads who swamped Ballinakill Gaels in an equally disappointing meeting. |
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A man hurled a nail bomb into a busy takeaway in a revenge attack after being stabbed there. |
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For Burrell, however, who blames Charles for the stress he was put through in the court case, revenge has been sweet and very lucrative. |
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He wants to seek sweet revenge because he feels he's an victim of injustice. |
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His Cooper character in Hang Em High is man striving for revenge but realizes that revenge is not always sweet. |
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He took the rejection of his suit to the princess hard, and has plotted revenge against those caused the rejection of his suit. |
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With their thirst for revenge sated, there is nothing left for either Lavinia or the maddened Titus but the surcease of sorrow in death. |
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She takes revenge for her crow feet and cellulite by bossing around the vapid bimbettes whom her husband hornily humps but can't talk to. |
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A dashing swashbuckler of love, loss, and revenge in the midst of a plot to hide a conspiracy involving Napoleon's return to power. |
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Are we in fact enacting their revenge in a civilized way so that they don't have to go out there and do it in a primitive manner? |
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At the same time, it was a parting shot at my mother's hostile family, a sad little act of revenge on people who would not be there to see it. |
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It is a classicist revenge drama that takes its time in becoming one, and is richer as a result. |
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Any casual guest would have thought we were all suffering from Montezuma's revenge after a spicy South American supper. |
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The simple thirst for revenge on the part of a few could be enough to derail any peace agreements that might come about in the future. |
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They are innately evil, receptacles for ill will, jealousy, revenge and psychopathy. |
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Unfortunately, there are too many people who may allow feelings of revenge to override fairness. |
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Yesterday's shooting of the three suspected collaborators appeared to be revenge for Zalloum's death. |
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Then, relating the criminal conduct of Hamlet's uncle and his mother, the ghost importunes Hamlet to revenge it. |
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Was she so crushed by exile and loss that her plays are wish fulfillment fantasies of revenge and triumph? |
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He is trying to get his revenge on me for driving him out of the Party for being a Commo. |
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It was not a roar of hatred or revenge but one of solidarity, of fellowship, of concern. |
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From the beginning Killarney were eager to gain revenge on St. Declan's for a defeat they conceded to us two years ago. |
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He stopped speaking of revenge and focused instead on issues affecting the small circle of voters in his constituency. |
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We've all experienced the regret of the word spoken in anger, revenge or unmindfulness. |
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Most times, revenge in sports motivates a player for a few minutes or maybe a game. |
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Lucy herself is a powerful character, an independent spirit with a thirst for revenge that threatens to consume her. |
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I though about how to get revenge on him for about a week, and investigated his background. |
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When more conventional means to control them fails, he devises an elaborate revenge which culminates in his poisoning the dogs. |
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Tredias flirted with the idea of seeking revenge against the elf king, but it didn't matter now. |
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Contrary to Levin's assumption, most fraternizers were motivated by factors other than revenge or defeatism. |
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A jury at Leeds Crown Court has heard that the attackers had pre-planned the fight as a revenge attack and had gathered together various weapons. |
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In youth, affronts to their dignity or pride are often met with disproportionate anger, and sometimes with revenge. |
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I still haven't forgiven him, but got my revenge several years later when his press agent called and asked if I'd do an interview with him. |
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The rebels drag one of their own back from the front, and moments later exact their revenge on the captive man. |
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He gives me an evil look like he's cooking up a revenge plan to get back at me. |
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They make the film interesting and do their best to be horrified gristle for the ghoulish girl out to exact revenge on them. |
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They advise and prod Orestes, Pylades, and Electra along, urging them to seek out revenge for Agamemnon's death. |
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Sunny by name and sunny by nature, she says that laughter and living well are the best revenge for what has happened to her. |
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The horribly tricky task for the judges in such situations is to avoid the court being used as a weapon in a revenge mission. |
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The most common ailments, traveler's sickness, otherwise known as Montezuma's revenge or Delhi belly, and the common cold. |
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The problem with revenge stories is that they're a staple of American cinema and because of that, the genre is a little shopworn. |
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In other words, this is a revenge movie, which makes us the despicable, deserving victims. |
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This was the Shi'Kartan revenge for their treachery, to be destroyed utterly by weapons that they would never be able to defend against. |
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We could exact revenge, destroy, damage, sing show tunes and kill without feeling personally responsible. |
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I had only seen him like this once before, when he planned his revenge on another lord who had embarrassed him in public. |
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Lancashire will be aiming for revenge after they suffered a bitterly disappointing defeat at Leicester last month. |
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Now, her brother, a soldier named Valentine, vowed revenge against the lover who had dishonored his sister. |
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The Boston Bruins' enforcer exacted revenge on Brashear with only a few seconds of the NHL game remaining. |
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Sure enough I spotted a myriad of white blotches on the tarred surface indicating that this bird may have revenge on her mind. |
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All my life I have been taught to curb the instinct to get even and that revenge only begets more revenge. |
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When he and Apollo were cheated by the Trojans, Poseidon's revenge was endless. |
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It was more of a straightforward kung fu movie, featuring a love triangle, a couple of betrayals, and a revenge plot. |
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Could it be a little well-timed revenge for the court's nixing his wife's plea agreement? |
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He never forgets any slight delivered upon him, and exacts revenge whenever and wherever possible. |
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Arguably, to exact revenge or punishment by means of agricultural devastation was the essence of Greek warfare. |
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Now she had concocted a plan that would spell doom for Shirley, her revenge for taking her man and insulting her pride. |
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In 1945 Stalin, as the master of East Germany, turned extermination back on the Germans, though his revenge is less well known. |
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It's a revenge saga, set in 1730s China, with loads of biffo, unspoiled by trifles like a plot. |
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A drug baron vows revenge on Steed, Gambit, and Purdey after they foil the delivery of one of his shipments. |
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The rest of the movie becomes a revenge flick, in which the established feel of the film is thrown away in favour of gun battles and bloodshed. |
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The concentration on punishment damages the national debate by focussing all attention on revenge. |
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She would walk the halls ignoring everyone and only focusing on her studies and her revenge. |
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The Battle of Midway was not only U.S. revenge for Pearl Harbor but also a turning point in the Pacific theater of World War II. |
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Revenge is a basic human emotion, but revenge only becomes justice if carried out by the State. |
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The pair then planned their revenge, buying petrol and a bottle of milk from a filling station to make the Molotov cocktail. |
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In a desperate act of revenge, assisted by the US secret services, the Spanish government is threatening to reopen the case. |
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Getting rid of patriarchy is fine, but replacing it with an equivalent matriarchy solves nothing unless you're simply out for revenge. |
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That night, angry, hurt, and determined to play out Gabriel's no-strings-attached rule to the fullest for revenge, Veronica went barhopping. |
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Against the odds he survives to become a car thief in Miami, all the while plotting his revenge. |
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Tejon takes on a lot of different gun-toting opponents on his road to revenge, from soldiers to urban thugs to desert banditos. |
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Tens of thousands marched in the streets, and masked Hamas militants pledged revenge. |
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The European force, now supported by the Manchus, then took its revenge on the Boxers. |
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He defeated the Russian who beat him in last year's semi-final to gain sweet revenge and the gold medal. |
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After all, they had lost loved ones to the enemy, and their hearts were burning with revenge and anger. |
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Back at Walton Hall he set grimly to work, applying his taxidermal brilliance to a hideous revenge. |
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He went on to claim that she had made the whole story up to frame him in an elaborate ruse as revenge for his affair. |
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Some appear to be former Baathist soldiers seeking revenge for indignities they have suffered. |
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He stars as the hard-bitten ex-cop who gets drawn into a tangled web of drugs, murder, and ultimately, revenge. |
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He is a man bound by oath to avenge the wrongs inflicted on his home and, in pursuit of revenge, he will stop at nothing. |
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Lola's desperate and often ludic attempts to exact revenge on Ricardo and Wendy provide the central narrative impetus. |
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Perhaps, he is seeking revenge, or perhaps, he is simply looking to assuage the pain. |
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He had taken a lovely, sweet, beautiful girl and hurt her terribly, all in the name of revenge. |
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They can claim they are protecting the religion, when they are really living out their violent fantasies of revenge. |
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As the ringside bell tolls, the boxing match gets underway sending Billy spiraling into revenge, desperation and bitter betrayal! |
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The Kurds are worried they will lose their autonomy and the Sunnis are worried that Shi'ites will take revenge on them. |
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Quite often it is the gut reaction of angry, scared or revolted people seeking revenge or retribution. |
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If revenge is a dish best served cold, there's nowhere more chilled than the grave. |
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If C. Montgomery Burns is right and revenge is a dish best served cold, this may be one of Jenkins' most delicious years ever. |
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However, revenge is a dish best eaten cold, preferably not eaten at all, as it ranks as probably the nastiest emotion to which humanity is heir. |
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If revenge is a dish best served cold, it was only appropriate that Arsenal's first goal came from Vieira. |
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You know, He-Man, they say revenge is a dish best served cold, but I would much rather serve it hot. |
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If revenge is a dish best eaten cold, Clive Woodward was enjoying his morsel out of the deep freeze last night. |
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Ryan held his brother for many moments before standing up to revenge his death. |
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I wish it were not so, but I have resolved to revenge my father's death, and it is you who have taken him from me! |
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Seemingly possessed by his hands, he becomes a murderer, choking friends and foe alike, vaguely seeking to revenge the death of Meta's father. |
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Forgiveness is cathartic and releases tension, while revenge perpetuates and increases tension. |
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When they plan to send him to a military school, Ivan demands to be sent back to the front, seeking to revenge his parents' death. |
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Pacorus, the son of Orodes, the King of Parthia, has been killed in order to revenge the death of Marcus Crassus. |
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As they are about to take their leave, Don Quijote offers thanks to the innkeeper and offers to revenge any wrongs ever done to him. |
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His commitment to revenge the death of his people was struck short by his own death in the next measles epidemic, five years later. |
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But it's even worse than for Hamlet, that Orestes has to revenge his father by killing his mother. |
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They wanted to revenge their father and they had secretly trained themselves for this moment. |
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His ill-treatment of her relatives is surely the quickest way to revenge her. |
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And when I do eventually get the chance to revenge Jenny, I'm not going to hide behind a gun. |
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She eventually comes to the decision that her children should be killed in order to revenge Jason for what he did to her. |
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Will no one revenge us of the injuries we have sustained from these turbulent priests? |
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The only difference was that we did it to do justice and revenge the innocent victims. |
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Keighley travel to Sheffield a week on Sunday looking for revenge for two defeats at the Don Valley Stadium last season. |
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Pintusevich-Block was out for revenge after narrowly losing to Jones in the 1997 final. |
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And Hartley knows they would love to gain revenge for September's back to back cup and league defeats against the Greens. |
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Bolton Woods A gained revenge for their home defeat by Bradford Tigers A in under-eight Group C of the Keybury League. |
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Bucks were outplayed by Silver Stars who took revenge for a previous defeat. |
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This should be a cracking encounter with Enniscrone seeking revenge for last year's defeat by Calry in the quarter final of the competition. |
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The Bombers took revenge in the rematch, 24-17, and went on to win the national title. |
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Who among us can wait for Owens' two games a year against the Eagles, to see if he can exact a measure of revenge on the team that made him pay? |
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They will be hell-bent on revenge after losing to Bradford on the final day of last season at Northcliffe. |
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For Eriksson there is some hope of sporting revenge over the man whose Brazil side won the 2002 World Cup quarter-final meeting. |
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In the relay, the Americans got sweet revenge for a five-second defeat to the Aussies four years ago in Sydney, while Italy took bronze. |
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League runner-up Bhinneka Sritex will be looking for revenge after their finals defeat against Aspac. |
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As revenge fantasies go, Alexandra's Project has almost nothing going for it. |
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He then returned to his neighborhood and gathered his friends for a revenge attack. |
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When the kidnapping goes horribly wrong, everyone is left hurting and searching for revenge. |
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But in the tradition of revenge thrillers, they don't make absolutely sure that Frank is dead. |
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Their intent is to exact revenge for a death or wrongdoing that took place in the past. |
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They told the judge that they killed Qmeil in revenge for the killings of six members of their clan a decade ago. |
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He's got an enormous fortune, and he vows revenge on the enemies of his father. |
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Sam soon discovers that what he writes comes true and decides to get sweet revenge on his tormentors. |
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Steven McDonnell was insistent that there is no thoughts of a revenge mission next week. |
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Jay also has a real fascination with venereal disease, snorting cocaine and taking violent revenge on cheating women. |
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Sometimes they get your name wrong in revenge for you never having been to their church except once, drunk, at Christmas. |
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Sarah Monette is writing her doctoral thesis on ghosts in English Renaissance revenge tragedy. |
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So, in revenge for the killing of four American mercenaries, a city was seized, bombed, and a massacre of hundreds of civilians took place. |
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Every fiber of her cried out for revenge, for retribution, for something to let her strike back. |
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In a legendarily violent town of 3000 people, you quickly understand the rules of retribution and revenge. |
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When the combined expeditionary forces relieved the siege of the foreign legations in Peking, we exacted our revenge. |
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The leaders of the rival gang are looking over their shoulders for the Westies, who have yet to revenge the murder of Bernard Sugg, brother of Stephen, last August. |
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If so, a disaster would happen as Gaddafi wreaks revenge on his own people. |
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War begun by the spirit of wrathful revenge is hard to stop, or even alter. |
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According to the then prevailing law in Arabia, the relations of the deceased ought to have either taken revenge upon him or demanded blood money. |
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It comes across as a glossy knock-off of a B-movie revenge flick. |
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What is immoral is stealing and being nasty to other people and skindering and seeking revenge for petty things and killing people and lots of other things. |
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For I had always held that revenge was a motive alien to modem, civilized man, a primitive drive, a blood-lust that human nature had sloughed off. |
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When her little sister gets shot up with some bad smack by a greedy dope pusher, Coffy decides to exact her revenge all the way up the food chain. |
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Seeing a Japanese woman, a supermodel no less, putting the smackdown on American grunts was fulfillment of a timely revenge fantasy for Japanese audiences. |
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It's a kind of existential revenge film that mixes some almost unwatchable scenes with superb camera movements, a disorienting plot and painterly compositions. |
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The Zambia under-20 soccer team takes on Egypt in an African Youth qualifying round first leg in Chingola today seeking revenge against a team that has been their nemesis. |
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My laughing and petty revenge seemed to have made that soda sweeter. |
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The tour guide tells us the rules of the bullfight, about famous bullfighters, and a story of a cow that sought revenge for her slain bull-son, only to be killed herself. |
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I wonder how much of his villainy is revenge on nature and human beings. |
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With time allowing the first two second round heats to also be contested this afternoon, however, he was able to make amends and gained revenge over his wildcard opponent. |
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And herein lies the ultimate revenge theory in last week's drama. |
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But Jackie ends up with more than sweet revenge when she finds Frank hanging from a ceiling beam in her living room with a suicide note stuffed in his mouth. |
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Severus gained sweet revenge for their opening day defeat when a brace from Moss earned them a 2-1 win at Thorpe United for whom Wood was on the mark. |
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He is too classy an operator to admit it, but revenge will be sweet. |
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With both teams including several Olympic internationals, a high quality race is expected as Oxford seek to gain revenge for Cambridge's win last year. |
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Police have not ruled out robbery as a motive for the murder, but suspect it could have been a revenge murder or a contract killing disguised as a robbery. |
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I won't say it was revenge exactly, but it was almost like a way of getting back at all the misleading books that had sent me down blind alleys over Shakespeare. |
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They send her undercover to infiltrate the ultra-popular glamazons who rule the school, in order to plot revenge for years of accumulated meanness. |
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Finally, a desperate act of blind revenge led him to the scaffold. |
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The revenge was clear, so clear it was unavoidably pursuable. |
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At first glance, it feels like a distaff version of the same revenge saga, but gradually it reveals itself as even more baroque than its immediate predecessor. |
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But, after getting treatment, he was unable to exact a more lasting revenge as he slammed his spot kick to the World Cup winner's right, allowing him to make an easy save. |
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It is commonplace now to remark on the revenge exacted at Versailles. |
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His whole life seems bent on exacting his own revenge on people. |
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He would ultimately be released from the state institution where he was confined for four years, in a legal case that has all the drama and double-dealing of revenge tragedy. |
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Keedy claimed some revenge when Bicknell, after helping Tudor to add 35 for the ninth wicket, drove him straight to David Byas at short extra cover. |
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The sheriff in the movie gets revenge on the dirty varmint who killed his brother. |
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If this is to be achieved, man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. |
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The revenge factor would have been an added bonus, but really, what I wanted was for people to agonize over why I'd done it. |
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Thus Athena replaces unreason with reason, and revenge with the spirit of clemency. |
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He has a sense of honor and an instinct for revenge when he feels his honor has been besmirched. |
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After hearing the blasphemous clips insulting our beloved prophet, I would not hesitate to go after revenge. |
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And, thanks to Jimmy, chalky got revenge on the Klansmen who shot up his warehouse. |
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After a deeply traumatic childhood, where his father left him to rot in Newgate prison, Sweeney takes violent revenge against the gaoler who tormented him in prison. |
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He ended with some cogent and compelling logic born of a desire not for revenge, but simple justice. |
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The saying is also inextricably linked to actress Uma Thurman, the cognoscente of cinematic revenge. |
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This darkly comic fable tells how the revenge plans for a New Year's Eve party go horribly wrong, as two wicked sisters plan the downfall of the third and most successful one. |
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In its finest World Cup victory, a valiant U.S. team gets revenge on the country that knocked it out of the last two cups. |
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A far more refined and subtle form of revenge, one would think. |
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But instead of wreaking his revenge on her, he falls in love with her. |
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Jihadist revenge might be one reason the embassy in sana came under attack Thursday. |
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But now I tell you do not take revenge on someone who wrongs you. |
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The Ladrones were much exasperated, and determined to revenge themselves. |
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The great Sikh martyr Baba Deep Singh laid down his life in revenge. |
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If you want revenge on Justin Bieber for hurting poor selena and also for all that other stuff, you're not alone. |
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Suddenly it is not so clear where one draws the line between courage and recklessness, persistence and fatalism, pacifism and passivity, war and revenge. |
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We're not doing this to be retaliating or for retribution or revenge. |
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I should have been prepared for her to retaliate and take revenge on me. |
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If they really wanted to get revenge they should have gone to Staten Island and found the cops that killed Eric Garner. |
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Be sure that sooner or later someone will try to revenge him. |
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But as time went by, and there was no news of the men, I decided they were unlikely to bother taking the trouble and risk of searching me out in revenge for a minor setback. |
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Doune leapt at him down the stairs his great sword high above his head and was ready to chop the mage in two in revenge for nearly killing Eltriuqs. |
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Instead of taking revenge on his father's murderer, he joins his gang. |
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Detectives will investigate whether the killing was in revenge for an assault allegedly carried out by Mr Curran on a young teenage girl on the northside. |
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No matter how hard you try to avoid collusion with the beast, eventually, you come to realize there's no way out of the cycle of revenge and desire. |
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Whether through an act of revenge or a genuine desire to check on the inner workings of the organisation, he has requested to see the financial records of the PGA Tour. |
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Police believe the attack could have been motivated by revenge. |
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As White wryly remarks, the Irish have been talking about revenge since they lost in Bloemfontein and Cape Town and should not need to be motivated more than they already are. |
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Smith ached for revenge after a heartbreaking defeat his junior year. |
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Mugeyi capped his resurgent form with an acrobatic diving winning headed-goal in the 55th minute to earn his side sweet revenge against the Limpopo team. |
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You lived to revenge your father against Seth, who betrayed and slew him. |
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His primary motivation is to revenge the deaths of his fallen comrades. |
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I lay dead in front of you, and yet you do not even revenge my death. |
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The factions have long memories and revenge is a dish best served cold. |
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Eventually, after being distracted by an unnecessary subplot about goings-on in Vegas, Jack unravels the cover-up and starts proving that revenge is a dish best served cold. |
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Here, an excerpt from a new book that details her path to revenge and its unintended aftermath. |
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In their past calls for attacks on Western targets, AQAP has focused on putting bombs on planes, not revenge attacks. |
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The picture roars to life intermittently during these skilled performances, yet despite its high stakes tale of revenge and killings, the film fails to fully engage. |
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The forty-seven samurai of Asano's bodyguard, now reduced to the status of ronin, or masterless samurai, decided that their code of honour demanded revenge. |
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Through the rough and tumble streets of Los Angeles, Crowe begins to hunt down Duke's ring of thugs and drug dealers in a furious rage or revenge! |
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In The Fortian of 1935 he took revenge on his dreary neighbourhood by transforming its geraniums, rubber plants and terracotta roofs into the stuff of aesthetic verse. |
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She seeks revenge upon the other assassins with whom she worked. |
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Stallworth got his revenge, sneakily getting a photo taken of him with his harms around Duke. |
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The key to a successful revenge film is a viscerally satisfying ending. |
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Other experts, like ATF special agent Jim Parker, say some serial arsonists are motivated by revenge. |
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Opportunities for personal revenge are often intertwined with the political and religious causes that receive more attention. |
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In this scene, Edgardo and Enrico, both hell-bent on revenge, breathe fire at each other, and Donizetti responds with an appropriately militant duet for tenor and baritone. |
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Today, they are still extracting revenge and blood from a barren land that has been sucked dry by a despotic ruling class and its natural allies in Washington and Paris. |
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Every chapter is headed with a brief quote from a Jacobean revenge tragedy by the likes of Webster, Kyd, or Jonson. |
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Suddenly, there's a lot more than revenge at stake and in the climactic scenes there's a much more emotional and satisfying payoff than mere blood and guts. |
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In revenge, Apollo killed the Cyclopes that forged Zeus' thunderbolts. |
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He is more dead than alive, and a diabolic revenge on him might have been to just let him suffer on, rather than mercifully put him out of his misery. |
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A miasma of middle class angst simultaneously stings granny and granddaughter into revenge against Annie at the same time it is paralysing their victim. |
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Opie is devastated, Anthony is unrepentant, and their fans are livid and seeking revenge. |
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These are the days of might is right and revenge is my right. |
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When my house got broken into, my political convictions were instantly replaced with lurid revenge fantasies. |
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Leeds Crown Court heard that the father-of-two, who is accused of 18 attacks on houses, sheds and vehicles in Bradford, was either out for revenge or wanted to play the hero. |
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Trent's bilious name-calling, vows of revenge, and cheap martyrdom are no deeper than those of any car-less teenager, but his colossal production crystallized his complaints. |
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Or that the pro-European protests rocking Ukraine are part of a Western plot to revenge 18th-century tsarist military victories? |
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He wanted revenge on me, because he blamed his misfortunes on me. |
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Democracy triumphed on a night which could easily have fallen foul of revenge, tubthumping and cynical bankrolling. |
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And he allows himself to be mocked without taking revenge on the mocker. |
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He tells the story of a gangster's moll, treated in a casually proprietorial manner by her man, who exacts revenge by falling in love with her plumber. |
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He stressed that the estranged Balochis are their brothers and they harbour no sentiment of revenge against them. |
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His memoirs were his posthumous revenge on enemies he dared not take on alive. |
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The Irish Mirror yesterday revealed balaclava-clad Tommy could be set to try and bump off Nidge in revenge for putting him in a coma. |
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The 22-year-old shopfitter had been assaulted in a pub and went looking for revenge. |
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But in his insensate passion for revenge upon one who had all but murdered him, he had forgotten all else but the moment's specious opportunity. |
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I shuddered to think who might be the next victim sacrificed to his insatiate revenge. |
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Edward finally got his revenge on Winchelsey in 1305, when Clement V was elected pope. |
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