It almost seemed a reversal of nature that there should be a reply to the thunderbolts of Clark. |
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In Brahms, he burst on the stage with his wife, NYCB principal Jenifer Ringer, and thunderbolts started crashing. |
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Twice in the first five minutes of the second half he launched thunderbolts towards James. |
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The three brothers became the blacksmiths of the Olympian gods, creating Zeus' thunderbolts, Poseidon's trident. |
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But we'd rather have honest mortals looking after us than deities who never take responsibility for their thunderbolts. |
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In the latter, a monstrous giant steals Zeus's thunderbolts, which are retrieved in a manner similar to Thor's thunderweapons. |
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Well, I guess life sometime just deals us these freaky thunderbolts out of a blue sky. |
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Thousands flocked to the Minster and Clifford's Tower, assuming the colourful thunderbolts would be visible above the city landmarks. |
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Stern pronouncements are hurled down like thunderbolts from Zeus, and, like Zeus, their authors are totally unaccountable to mere human beings. |
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Yi served thunderbolts through the tournament, before losing to Arun in the final. |
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Fourth, appellate judges should hoard their thunderbolts, and launch them only occasionally, when truly needed. |
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I expect she was trying to escape the Suffolk weather, which, when it's not bombarding us with thunderbolts and lightning, is chucking meteorites at us. |
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However, during thunderbolts and lightning I prefer to exercise caution. |
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In revenge, Apollo killed the Cyclopes that forged Zeus' thunderbolts. |
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My unmarried survey respondents seem to understand that friendship is the basis of a good marriage even as they hold out for chemistry and thunderbolts and soulmates. |
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For a desert people winds, rain, thunder, lightening, hurricanes, thunderbolts, whirlwinds, and other meteorological phenomena held tremendous fascination. |
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Never did we more greatly marvel at the mercy of God, which holds back his thunderbolts from destroying those wretched shavelings who deceive the people. |
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He seemed more comfortable hurling thunderbolts in opposition than fashioning initiatives in a majority. |
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Then, instead of thunderbolts and fiery darts falling upon this man, there came fluttering down from the sky a little piece of paper. |
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Lysandore prayed harder, sometimes shouting, and powerful thunderbolts gave her her cue. |
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He reappeared in all his splendour as the first among gods, cloaked in clouds, thunderbolts and lightning. |
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The goal helped Carlo Ancelotti's win 4-1 and seize their first points of the league campaign from a round abundant on thunderbolts. |
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To bring peace to the land, the god Thor hurled thunderbolts from the heavens, carving countless deep grooves along the coast. |
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She can even give rise to love affairs sudden as thunderbolts, she has power to attract people. |
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I'm sure God, long famous in moments of pique for hurling His thunderbolts about the place, cannot enjoy having this kind of intellectual sissy claiming to speak for Him. |
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In Armenian traditions, the fire and lightning god had powers to stay the dragon's control of the heavens, as could thunderbolts in Macedonian myth. |
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The rumblings from Argentina started to become thunderbolts and about a month later, a mad Arab destroyed the visible essence of western imperialism and capitalism. |
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Mixed in with the smelt were bits of meteorite, the stuff of thunderbolts. |
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It began with their maiden national crown, ended with four state titles, and was illuminated by the inconceivable dribbles and swerving thunderbolts of the greatest player in their history. |
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Apart from thunderbolts or miracles, what would it take for him to achieve the comeback of the century? A question of credibilityIn this section The hope for Zaire Can he win? |
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Abdelkader Keita has hit a few long-range thunderbolts before in the colours of Côte d'Ivoire but never with such accuracy as the last-minute strike that seemed to seal up the match against Algeria for the Elephants. |
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Drogba and Gudjohnsen were picked out with ease and that did not bode well for the visitors who were relieved when they managed to get bodies in the way of a couple of thunderbolts from Frank Lampard. |
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In this business the gods don't throw thunderbolts. |
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In a case reported in the American Journal of Roentgenology, a 23-year-old man developed second-degree burns in the black thunderbolts tattooed on his arm. |
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At that moment I saw the two Thunderbolts flying ahead of them and I reported bandits approaching. |
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Marching in precision the Thunderbolts spread out line abreast, gun switches and guns sights on, propeller pitch increased for more power. |
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As the end of the 1950s approached, the Yugoslavs were operating around 150 Thunderbolts and Mosquitos as well as 400 jet fighters. |
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The same year, US A-10 Thunderbolts strafed NATO forces in Afghanistan, killing Canadian Private Mark Anthony Graham. |
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