Wielding his mighty blade, he is the redeemer of souls and the vanquisher of Satan. |
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My husband, who has seen this same vanquisher of toothaches, told me tales of a small dark office, all of which made those little bats in my stomach flutter faster. |
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Her vanquisher, Jon Fox, beat Mr Hoeffel by a mere 84 votes in 1996, but then lost to him by nearly 10,000 in 1998. Both Mr Hoeffel and Mr Greenleaf are trying to hug the political centre. |
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Darcis, the first-round vanquisher of Rafael Nadal, was also a casualty after failing to shake off a right injury complaint picked up in the win of his career against the French Open champion. |
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Will he become a vanquisher or a vagabond? |
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He is therefore called Mrutyu, the vanquisher of death. |
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Those expressions make a reference between the necessary absence of feelings and the total disinterest of the combatant, who wants to be able to get out of an affront as the vanquisher. |
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But Bartoli settled quickly while Lisicki, whose consistency has never matched her talent, looked nothing like the vanquisher of the defending champion and world No 1, Serena Williams, whom she beat in the fourth round. |
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Many of its candidates are similarly youthful: Mhairi Black, vanquisher of the Labour campaign chief Douglas Alexander, is at 20 years old, the youngest MP for more than two centuries. |
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