They were fat, ugly men with wicked faces, like the one in the picture on the opposite page. |
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Job explained that wicked and good alike rose and fell and the work of men perished like ears of corn. |
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The easiest way to spot a dancehall riddim is by it's wicked wicked lyrics. |
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Grendel, a puny lean man with a wicked narrow face and a long nose, was enjoying a pink bubbling liquid in a gold bath. |
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All thirty of them huddled by the fire, hoping to be shielded from the wicked wind. |
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He also stomped and slapped his bare feet with a wicked approximation of a flamenco performance. |
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The most well-known avatars are Rama, Krishna, who destroyed the wicked and established a new order, Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, and Kalki. |
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A Phil Neville zinger takes a wicked deflection and Hildebrand scurries frantically across his goal-line to keep the ball out. |
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In his letters, he gossips, tells wicked stories and speaks the unguarded truth. |
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Some are like horses, others like monstrous turtles, many resemble wicked snakes, and the list continues. |
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The libretto turns a typical Twain idea of human weakness into a celebration of the small town against the wicked city slicker. |
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Having his wicked way with women also figures high on the movie devil's list of priorities. |
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He also describes him as a cruel and wicked leader who prostituted his daughter when he ran short of money. |
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The wicked stepmother has two sidekicks, Clench and Crunch, and a magician also appears in the July 9-12 production. |
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The main character in the novel is unable to resist the blandishments of the wicked queen who offers him the most delicious candy in the world. |
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At age 72, Pam sails her own boat and each year takes a wicked sailing trip to the Caribbean with friends. |
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He has a wicked and withering sense of humour, and continues to perform stand-up comedy around the country. |
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Now the banks have had to go back to steady eddies after the flash jacks have had their wicked way. |
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It's not much of a gift, especially if some unscrupulous person was able to exploit it for their own wicked advantage. |
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The example of St George, his faith and his courage, are needed today in a wicked and unbelieving world. |
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Sensing that the umpire didn't share his wicked sense of humour, Gibbs obliged but put his jumper on inside out, hiding his number. |
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The second segment, or tibia, is also long, and in most species is equipped with a line of wicked barbs pointing outward. |
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Her character demands that she appears a little wholesome, so we don't believe she's capable of anything wicked. |
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While they waited for the disease to burn itself out, they entertained each other with racy stories about wicked priests and randy nuns. |
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However wicked this case is, he is still a young, unsophisticated and immature man. |
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Canada's kids' channel YTV brings you all the news that's both wicked and awesome. |
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You spend a lot of your life waiting for something powerful and wonderful to come along and take you on a wicked ride. |
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He charges him with a wicked deed of violence to be punished by death, or in the twelfth century by mutilation. |
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The appeal of The Producers as a musical was its wicked wish to mock the whole pantomime of theatrical production and all who play in it. |
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While the weather is being wicked, join me in an afternoon of pure unadulterated self-indulgence. |
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The half-bred Connemara has a wicked sense of Irish humour and is almost more human than horse. |
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Smith's well struck shot beat James Mackey, who was wrong-footed by a wicked deflection off a Mill defender. |
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To let us know that he's sophisticated and wicked, Fred has a monocle and cigarette holder to go along with his white tie and tails. |
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Could it be my mercurial temper, causing many rash actions or hurtful, wicked comments? |
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For someone who's supposed to bring about the Apocalypse, Promethea has a wicked sense of humour. |
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The bishop was compelled by pontifical authority to desist from this wicked labor, and Latinity did not recover until the Renaissance. |
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Aristotle said that the inability to feel shame is the ultimate proof of a wicked character. |
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He's very loving, but also possessive, and like all psittacines, he has a wicked bite. |
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Her wicked stepmother and father were sending her to a finishing school, in Ireland! |
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With this he would regain his freedom from enslavement to the wicked Asurimus, to that pretender to godhood. |
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After all, the quiet genius with a wicked wit knows which side his bread is buttered on. |
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As you can well imagine, the practical jokes were relentless and wicked, and if you didn't have a sense of humour you didn't survive. |
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And for all of his profane honesty and candid impiety, this wicked preacher keeps me reading. |
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With a scarred face, glass eye, upswept moustache, slicked down hair, a top hat and that wicked smile, Day-Lewis is memorable. |
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The wicked world pursue their evil cause boldly, but alas! the people of God shame their honourable cause and profession by their cowardice. |
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He is also a cruel, cold-blooded, wicked, sadistic, brutal, ruthless and evil person. |
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Cotton absorbs sweat, but he found that a polyester blend wicked perspiration off the skin. |
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He compares the story to that of a fairy tale, complete with a princess, a wicked witch, and a fairy godmother. |
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He loved gossip, had a wicked salacious eye, a sly coyness, and he actually snickered all the time, delicious and conspiratorial. |
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There are plenty of wicked twists and fine moments which will satisfy fans of Aunty's Friday night Pommy copper shows. |
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There was a wicked grin on his face, and Marla couldn't help the flirtatious and alluring smile she sent back to him. |
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Many nationalists disapproved of migration, arguing that it was the wicked and inevitable product of British misgovernment. |
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We've been reading the tea leaves and rolling the bones, and the signs and portents tell us, something totally wicked this way comes. |
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Sweet bread, pone, conkies, and ah wicked cranberry bread with whole wheat flour and all the trappins of West Indian cooking. |
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A wicked mayor plans to overrun the town with rats, close the local primary school and convert it into loft apartments. |
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To vilify the ancient and heavenly act of smoking is to belittle one of life's most wicked and pleasurable of indulgences. |
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There was a wicked queen, kind-hearted heroine, dashing prince, bumbling villains and a lot of people wandering round the forest. |
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I don't want you to try to charm me or beguile me or do whatever it is you normally do to have your wicked way with women. |
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And frankly, who wouldn't want to pop a few placid pills or love potions just to escape from the long list of wicked words mentioned above. |
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It is always the story of those upholding higher human virtues locked in battle against the wicked and the iniquitous. |
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Scott is a popular boss, well known for her no-nonsense approach to work and her wicked sense of humour. |
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So I seek absolution from my wicked thoughts, and I promise to be calm and serene from now on. |
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In Imamura's eyes, all this wicked wantonness is as graphic in its disgust and scandalous at its heart as hardcore images or vulgar stag reels. |
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The wicked are being bound up in bundles, bound up in trusts, in unions, in confederacies. |
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Yes, the Freudian unconscious was filled with girls in waspies and stockings doing wicked things! |
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Children's outdoor school activities, like sports days and outings, can now be called off if the wicked sun is out. |
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Actress Patricia Doyle, the narrator, plays her as an embittered crone looking back on her wicked life. |
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Now, he had added a wicked looking knife, tied crossways on the front of his belt. |
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Otherwise, it was clear, they could freeze-frame the shots and use them for their own wicked ends. |
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She was as complex as she was caring, as frivolous as she was serious with a wicked sense of fun. |
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For example, the struggle of the ancient Hebrews against the wicked Pharaoh came to embody the struggle of the colonists against English tyranny. |
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Over the decades, many artists and cartoonists have created wicked caricatures of the smug and powerful. |
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A wicked gleam appeared in his eyes and his hands instantly became scaly and hard. |
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His character never lost his inherent devilishness though, and he'd worn that wicked smile through the entire movie. |
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The orphaned Cinderella is the household drudge for her wicked stepmother and stepsisters. |
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I rather think he was hoping to be able to foil their wicked searches with cunning legal hacks and so on. |
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He is kind of cute, and has a whiter than white toothpaste smile, a wicked sense of humour and an accent to die for. |
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Stone and, later, bronze vessels became reservoirs of animal and vegetable oils wicked with rush and hemp. |
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If it had not been for that day, she'd still be living with her mother, not knowing anything about her evil grandfather and his wicked schemes. |
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She too is evil, dark and wicked and she too will pay the price if she does die. |
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Jeff has a slightly open stance and takes a wicked hack at pitches he likes. |
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They keep an excellent pint, have a wicked sense of humour and Jimmy knows lots of rugby songs. |
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The third voyage involves confrontations with a race of wicked dwarfs and a Cyclops-like giant who reminds us of Homer's Polyphemus. |
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Where the defendant's comment imputes corrupt, dishonest or wicked motives to the claimant the position is different. |
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Sikhs believe that God is inside every person, no matter how wicked they appear, and so everyone is capable of change. |
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One can only marvel at the fiendish and diabolical powers of darkness under Hillary's wicked command. |
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These aristocrats are wicked, all right, but they're not terribly decadent. |
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To fend them off, he transforms himself into Paperboy, an African American superhero who punishes with paper objects and wicked paper cuts. |
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He smiled pleasantly and held up a black-gloved hand to show a short, wicked knife with a taped handle and curving blue blade. |
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Mary Daly is a spinner and weaver, a performer, a wicked player throwing her life into the creation of new time. |
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It is rock music played by rock fans bearing wicked smiles and it makes me feel brilliant. |
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They find themselves plunged into a world they cannot control under the guardianship of a wicked relative. |
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Always, in the past, you could rely on wicked one-liners and glorious cameo roles. |
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It should be wicked, wanton and lewd, dirty to the point where it is embarrassing to look at one another in the morning. |
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She is hopelessly indentured to her wicked stepmother who treats her like a voluptuous doormat. |
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She turns around and sees my wicked grin and immediately wonders what is going on. |
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Bert grins, as only he can, with a sparkle of wicked glee and supercilious superiority. |
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But the mirth is fleeting and the hysterical laughter, I suspect, is triggered more by nervous tension than by a wicked sense of humour. |
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He moved a little in his sleep, a delightfully wicked smile coming on to his lips. |
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Her husband, George, is an attorney with a wicked sense of humor and an often unique conservative slant on things. |
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Karen, as far I could make out, was a lovely girl, very kind, but with a cheeky, wicked sense of humour that matched the impish glint in her eye. |
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She's not a dressy girl, which I like, but she's flirty and engaging, and has a wicked sense of humor. |
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He didn't give her time to respond, only flashed her a brilliant, wicked smile. |
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The patch at the very middle of his head, protruding like a unicorn's horn, is dyed a wicked shade of platinum silver. |
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To call the steward dishonest, shameful, unjust, unrighteous, or wicked is too harsh. |
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This weblog genealogy thing is wicked awesome, but I'm not so sure how to go about it. |
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Ignorant and wicked are the doings of those priests who, in the case of the dying, reserve canonical penances for purgatory. |
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At this point, he got a wicked gleam in his eye and mentioned the mile-high club. |
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He was tempted to take off his shirt, but knew that the wicked little insects would eat him alive. |
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But it's a wicked fine considering what I've been doing to avoid causing a mess. |
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All these are wicked awesome local acts, but instead we are relegated to radio-friendly unit shifters. |
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There would also be a loss of liberty or freedom for the morally wicked, since they would be punished or otherwise made to suffer. |
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Ibiza on the other hand has wicked cool deejays and hot British chicks on holiday. |
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His second was a misplaced pass to the same Killie striker, who was denied this time by a wicked bobble of the ball. |
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I hope to have photos and an entry about my new carnivorous flora soon, as they are wicked cool. |
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But there is no rest for the wicked, and before I knew it I had to leave the house and make my way to school for the cursed exams. |
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But there's no rest for the wicked, as Anne will start almost immediately on the planning for next year's event. |
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The world is too unpredictable an arena, the mind of the wicked too dark a cavern. |
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The folktale of a wicked man who helps a woman spin thread or straw into skeins of gold is well-known with variations around the world. |
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Victorian critics derided the advertisers as wicked seducers, but the ads were a favorite among readers. |
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He seizes upon the device of the wicked enchanters to explain the discrepancy between his own vision and that of those around him. |
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One of my partners in a hedge fund is a brilliant investor, but he also has a wicked temper. |
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The wicked mix of an acerbic tongue and a winning smile means holding grudges is nigh impossible. |
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There's nothing better than a wicked summer storm, when it gets night-time dark at 1 in the afternoon and the trees bend in the wind. |
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Anthony, apparently listening in, flashes a wicked grin at his oldest brother. |
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They were told of how these sinners writhed and danced to their wicked music in an unholy reverence to their false idol. |
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They have a wicked bearded collie called Dudley who I spent a lot of time winding up! |
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Because while all the wicked things he did added up, it still won't equal what I will do. |
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He was a wicked looking youngster, with green eyes, tow-coloured hair and a ferrety expression. |
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The blade is a melding of the imposing Hawkbill design with the wicked Japanese tanto. |
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But for Sampras and some wicked occluded fronts during July, he'd have won Wimbledon five times. |
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We were all united in our grief, and in our determination to defeat this wicked terrorism. |
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There have been more wicked kings in English history, but none so unredeemed by any signal greatness or virtue. |
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But his trademark hard, accurate outlet passes, his ability to skate the puck out of trouble and his wicked slap shot are back. |
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His hands are the same, long, clever fingers, five of them, with webbing stretched between and ending in wicked, slightly curved, claws. |
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Ezekiel was directed to speak to them with God's own words, the sum and purport whereof was to warn and dehort them from their wicked ways. |
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Bob has a keen mind and a wicked sense of humour so add it to your must-view list. |
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There had been such pain in his red-rimmed eyes, that she could gladly have throttled the wicked wretch that had brought him to such a pass. |
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Bears shall maul the wicked, and the wolves shall consume them. |
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Where the moral formation of a people is deficient, the general will malign, or historical circumstance unpropitious, democracy is quite unambiguously wicked in its results. |
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While Faust and Mephisto partook of wild ribaldry and pleasurably summoned up wicked spirits with their sorcery, Gretchen was suffering scorn, ridicule, and imprisonment. |
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Even worse, my parents had turned this marvelous blessing into a wicked curse and an overbearing burden that I alone have to live with the rest of my life. |
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Under the gnarled and rotted central post his wicked body lies interred forever, unmourned and unremembered, without stone or monument to acknowledge his passing. |
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Polish them until they gleam with malice, wicked glee, and non-registry gifts. |
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Glancing over at him, she grinned, her eyes dancing with wicked pleasure. |
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But thanks to the proliferation of hip-hop media, which spreads the word separating the wicked from the wack, self-criticism is slowly becoming a fixture as well. |
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In his treatment of the sexual undertones of courtly love and seventeenth-century gallantry, Maidment's wicked sense of humour could reduce a tutorial to helpless laughter. |
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Ugly sisters and wicked stepmothers, handsome princes and beautiful princesses are all culprits in making some children grow up with low self-esteem, say the US academics. |
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I was an incomparably weaker man than Raffles, while every whit as wicked. |
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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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They began as innocent children and were gradually rendered wicked and evil and absolutely corrupt by the treatment they received at the hands of those they most trusted! |
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As usual the hunters show complete disregard, even contempt for people who live in this village many of whom, like me, are totally opposed to this wicked and barbaric pastime. |
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A wicked wind blew through the town, snapping shutters still open, throwing leaves into faces, pushing to the ground folks hurrying home in the falling darkness. |
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But the presence of his young son brought welcome vitality to the household of the Princess, known for her vivacious character and wicked sense of humour. |
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In person, the foreboding man in the trench coat on the back cover of The Manhattan Hunt Club is a jovial, mischievous elf with a wicked sense of humor and a love of gossip. |
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Doris, her elegant mother, had Sue's same wicked sense of humour. |
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The actor grins and suddenly there's a wicked gleam in her eye. |
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Rocky had a wicked gleam in his eye and urged them on toward the door. |
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Even with a language barrier, it was always possible to communicate through smiles and jollity, for the Egyptians have a very wicked sense of humour. |
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The only positive note was wicked DJ-mixing some fabulous tunes. |
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You might have a cool PDA and a wicked wallet, but if you're heading to work with a huge bulge in your pants and your lunch in a plastic bag, then you've got a lot to learn. |
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Granted, there's enough wicked fretwork and cool guitar noise throughout this record to both recall past glories and satiate those in need of a modern rock fix. |
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I thought it was a wicked cool quote but I never understood it. |
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Last season was wicked awesome, as we say here in New England. |
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It was a cold night for October, single digit temperatures with a wicked north wind blowing in, reminding the unwary that it wasn't too soon for a blast of early snow. |
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What a busy week. It is just go go go and no rest for the wicked. |
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There would be no rest for the wicked, and no rest for the weary. |
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At first glance, Finke, a debutante from Manhattan, is a rarity in this wicked pantheon of secret-sharers. |
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In his show he exploited a talent for mimicry that manifested itself in a Moira Anderson imitation when he was seven, and then in wicked parodies of his teachers. |
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Boogie Woogie satirizes the New York and London art scenes with an all-star cast and wicked humor. |
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You can see wicked witches, grinning goblins, and hallucinating hags! |
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I seek refuge in Thee from the wicked devils both male and female. |
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I know some of you probably felt that I must've fallen victim to a man-eating pothole or maybe even to a hundred wicked, bad-minded activists, but that's just not so! |
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This is a cruel, self-conceited, arrogant, wicked and ignorant world. |
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Her eye caught the chest by the door, and she went to it hesitantly, feeling that its contents had been tainted somehow by the wicked man with the dark hair. |
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In a Savage Land Aussie director Bill Bennett wowed the arthouse crowd a few years back with Kiss or Kill, his wicked take on two criminals on the lam. |
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Several times there came a harsh cry from hordes of goblin throats as they came charging out of the woods waving wicked looking black iron swords with serrated edges. |
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The only thing is, I'm a little concerned, because though they're hearty folk, and far too wicked to die young, they're neither of them as young as once they were. |
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He set his equipment beside the campfire, patted Tyler's head enough to make him just start to rouse, then flashed a wicked grin before moving to the shadows. |
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Friday was spent weaving through filth encrusted bums passed-out in the gutter, as I took a therapeutic tour of some of the wicked shops in the Valley. |
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MacDonald saw a lot that day, including gold candlesticks, the Kingdom of Heaven, and lots of violent judgment for the wicked. |
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For a moment, Tiffany imagines her two friends doing something slightly wicked, like joy-riding around Syracuse. |
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The thing is, is not cowardly, but profoundly and detestably wicked. |
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Ditto the three-mushroom risotto, a wicked sludge of porcini, portobello, and shiitake mushrooms, bound together with slabs of Parmesan and more vats of white-truffle oil. |
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I felt like if he snapped his fingers, I would turn some wicked somersaults, spring off a trampoline, and dive into a routine directly from the page of a gymnastics handbook. |
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She left the house as quickly as possible, determined to escape before the clock struck midnight and her fairy godmother turned back into the wicked witch of the west. |
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Cinderella III, planned for 2007, apparently endows the wicked stepmother with the power to turn back time and thwart the fairy godmother's magic. |
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Because of the corruption of human reason, which took place in the Fall, humanity has a tendency, not merely to err, but to make wicked, sinful choices. |
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Soon she is the quarry of both the parson, who wants to keep her innocence intact, and the hard-drinking, fox-hunting squire, who wants his wicked way with her. |
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Translucent lips pulled back from pearly teeth in a wicked grin. |
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As late as 1998, a wicked bombing in omagh caused 29 deaths, with 220 injured. |
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He can feed the ball around the pitch and he has a wicked strike on him. |
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Season 5 marks a return to form for the wonderfully wicked Britcom. |
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We shall never make any conjunction with these abominable popish idolaters, and shall, according to our national covenant, detest and abhour all their wicked, superstitious rites and ceremonies.
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He was a cinch to cast as the wicked wizard Jafar in Aladdin. |
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However, by the 1960s I had several colleagues who were great fans, and public opinion gradually came round to the view that he had been foolish rather than wicked. |
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My only problem with his entire process of execution is his violent follow-through, which concludes with a wicked bend of the elbow recoiling behind his ear. |
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She was intelligent, articulate, despite severe dysarthria, was positive, willing to give anything a go, and had a wicked, infectious sense of humour. |
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We saw nothing less than wicked, abandoned delight in each other's eyes. |
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In the fall of 2007 the Illinois-based importer DKG started importing a wicked shotgun load made by an Italian company called Cheddite Italia. |
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Away then with all the false positions and misconclusions, all the fantastical or wicked thoughts of the world. |
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With model names like Fire Spitter, Harbinger, Spiraling Demise and Partisan Nano, the line offers some wicked designs. |
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The wicked knight leapt suddenly upon him, cutting off the top of the crown which the unction of sacred chrism had dedicated to God. |
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Now if the irreversibility of God's gifts to his people, be considered, what joy for those who feel within a wicked heart. |
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I have seen the wicked in great power, and spreading himself like a green bay tree. |
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The Norfolk side equalised on 64 minutes as Dave Staff's 25 yard free kick took a wicked deflection to wrong-foot keeper Neil Thomas. |
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Oh Cousin this wicked Duoena, this Grycta suspects the good Woman who brought the Letter, and has forwarn'd her the House. |
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The bolter by Frances Osborne gave me a wicked summer weekend read. |
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I believe that I have no enemy on earth, and none surely would have been so wicked as to destroy me wantonly. |
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Local legend has it that the body of a particularly wicked man was laid there. |
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I am yearnful to know who was the unhappy person the wicked general threatened. |
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Now there is a new kind of wicked hatred that has been brought in by different types of people. |
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Sadly I feel life's many wicked seducements have now dwindled down to red wine, various cuts of beef. |
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I have the capacity of being more wicked than any example that man could set me, and. |
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He was assigned a grave with the wicked, and with the rich in his death, though he had done no violence, nor was any deceit in his mouth. |
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This is the meal pleasantly set.... this is the meat and drink for natural hunger. It is for the wicked just the same as the righteous. |
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This is not about good versus bad guys, noble decentralists versus wicked centralists. |
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Such was the end of that vile and wicked woman, worthy of a more cruel death and to be torn of dogs limbmeal. |
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So that the death of the godly, is a sad Prognostick of the destruction of the wicked. |
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He asks how pagan gods who exhibit the same destructive passions and obscene desires as wicked humans can be worthy of worship. |
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Doth it seem good to thee that thou shouldst calumniate me, and oppress me, the work of thy own hands, and help the counsel of the wicked? |
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Giselle finds herself in Manhattan after a wicked witch casts her out of the cartoon world into the hurly burly of real life. |
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The righteous is not innocent of the deeds of the wicked, And the white-handed is not clean in the doings of the felon. |
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The Home of Golf will not be offering up its traditional wicked bounces off rock-hard fairways. |
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Emily Browning is the teenage Baby Doll who's sent to a mental institution by her wicked stepfather. |
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Like circumcisers, they enact a violence on the body that outside of the ritual context would be entirely wicked, nearly incomprehensible. |
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Also refuted is the error of the Manicheans and Marcionites, who condemn this law as wicked. |
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The wicked shall be wicked, and none of the wicked will understand, but the wise ones will understand. |
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He called him everything he could think of, and this was a great deal, for Sammy has a wicked tongue. |
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No stroke of a mother's hand or song from her lips consoles this child, for tetanus is a wicked, supersensory disease. |
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They are only causing great harm to the country and human society, by this sort of wicked and profligatory ideas. |
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If I am the new 40, at least this time I have no huge mortgage or teenage children telling me that everything is wicked, innit. |
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Then he found that every baddy and wicked witch in the kingdom wanted her for their own. |
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You've produced this redolent oxyphonia in me, this mysterious paroxysm of wicked albuminuria. |
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I've heard wicked rumors that FAA and wives try to downtrod small aircraft pilots. |
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It's either a case of no rest for the wicked or no rest for the wicked and idiotic. |
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Their own wicked hearts will still work and improve their own induration, excecation, and irritation to further sinning. |
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There's everything from Chaucerian mucky puns and wicked wordplay to calculated disassemblies of bigotry and conceitedness. |
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There was never wicked man that was not infatuate, and in nothing more than in those things wherein he hoped most to transcend the reach of others. |
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The wicked, and their descendants, will suffer and have shortened lives. |
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If he was not born a tyrant, Cambises is clearly shown to be predisposed to behave like a tyrant, and the Vice Ambidexter brings Cambises' wicked qualities to the fore. |
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But how will they fix it if Captain Cuprinol and his wicked woodworms have kidnapped the cuckoo and are planning to roast it for their festive meal? |
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Wherefore do the wicked live, become old, yea, are mighty in power? |
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Warm ambient air, loiterings abroad, gardenings, flowers to take about, and preserves to make, soothed the wicked imp to slumber in the parish of Hollingford in summer-time. |
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I shall play on him my wicked trick, that twohanded chop to spatter the teeth of his jaw about the ground as a boar in the crops rattles down grains of corn. |
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The angels shall come forth, and sever the wicked from among the just. |
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Behind Thomas's mask of indifference and reticence is a man with a wicked sense of humor and a booming laugh that often catches the unsuspecting off-guard. |
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O for a withering curse to blast the germing of their wicked machinations. |
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She meets sirens and sea serpents and hidebehinds, wicked kings and repulsive recluses, capitalist magicians and seven-league boots and magic pomegranates. |
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The bodies will then be changed, those of the wicked to a state of everlasting shame and torment, those of the righteous to an everlasting state of celestial glory. |
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In 1571, the Article XXIX, despite the opposition of Bishop Edmund Gheast, was inserted, to the effect that the wicked do not eat the Body of Christ. |
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However, that they might not be thought of as wicked men and those who are lacking in fidelity, may God forbid, they wrote down for them this magnanimous praise, etc. |
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And I thought, that was a foolish, wicked thing to say, because it put such an onus and such a responsibility onto me, which I simply wasn't able to carry. |
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A spine-tingling new whodunit by John Goodrum, inspired by the murders in Victorian Whitechapel, which has a deliciously wicked sting in the tail. |
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An energetic amen is said to open the gates of paradise, to ease the suffering of the wicked in Gehennom, and to win for children a place in the world to come. |
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Bede represented the native British church as wicked and sinful. |
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He's been set up by wicked Judge Turpin, so he can steal Ben's wife Lucy. |
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A sentiment this, which is as far from a weak Arminianism as it is opposite to a wicked Antinomianism, and which may strictly be denominated pure Jesuism. |
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Many premillennialists also believe that when Jesus returns to judge the wicked, the faithful will be caught up in a rapture and therefore will avoid the terror and suffering. |
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After the resurrection of all the dead, and the change of those still living, all nations shall be gathered before Christ, and he will separate the righteous from the wicked. |
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However, taking the biscuit was a Kurt Cobain doppleganger trying to get his wicked way with a Courtney Love lookalike, who was sporting a 'Clare for Prime Minister' T-shirt. |
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And while the revellers stood aghast at the fury of the man, one more wicked or, it may be, more drunken than the rest, cried out that they should put the hounds upon her. |
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If you're incredibly lucky, it may even be worth a substantial part of your overall grade, which will save you from the wicked exam that you rushed and hyperventilated over. |
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I see myself and Quest falling over backwards and his body rolling off my legs, and that wicked metal pommel winking in the sun, having almost kebabbed me. |
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Wicked weather passing through Staten Island is responsible this evening for scattered power outages. |
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The Daily Mirror has a Wicked Whispers section, where tantalising titbits of news are disseminated in teasers. |
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The teachers also got in on the act, with Cruella De Ville, Captain Hook and the Wicked Stepsisters taking lessons for the day. |
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Gainsborough bodice-rippers such as The Wicked Lady and The Seventh Veil had established him as the man audiences loved to hate. |
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Western culture gives us many examples of the archetype of the Wicked Queen. |
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And no show there has ever defied that newspaper's critical omnipotence quite so dramatically as a musical prequel to The Wizard of Oz, Wicked. |
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Live Wire also contains backstage stories and profiles, including an article on Jon Marans as background for Old Wicked Songs. |
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It has overtones of early 90s trancey San Francisco breakbeat house, a sound made famous by the Hardkiss Brothers and Wicked Crew. |
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Her last two, The Wicked Pavilion and The Golden Spur, take on the Greenwich Village art scene of the 1950s, both centered around local hang-outs. |
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Wicked Tuna, a new series on hunting the endangered fish, is a mashup of reality TV and conservation. |
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What was it about Wicked that got critics so riled up a decade ago? |
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He says his signature tracks are Rambla, Wicked Fortress, Another Day, Dagoba and 3D-Lovers and he continues to write, produce and remix. |
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Starting at 7 PM Friday, December 5th Improv Asylum will be hosting the fourth annual No Rest for the Wicked Funny a 24-hour performance to benefit Globe Santa. |
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Wicked turns the well-loved childhood story of the Wizard of Oz on its head and birls it round until it's dizzy. |
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I thought it was clever the director cast the same woman to play both the Wicked Witch and Prince Charming's fairy godmother. |
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Now the Wicked Witch of the West had but one eye, yet that was as powerful as a telescope, and could see everywhere. |
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Wicked Good Cinnabon Cinnamon Roll Cupcake Jar is the first Cinnabon product allowing people with gluten sensitivity or intolerance to enjoy the flavors of Cinnabon. |
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The wardrobe mistress from Wicked showed the kids where the nooks and crannies are hidden in the show's lavish costumes to allow the leading ladies to hang from ropes. |
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If you've seen the film 'The Wizard of Oz', when the Wicked Witch of the West skywrites 'Surrender Dorothy' and so there is this threat, it reminded me of that. |
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Examples of musical productions include Wicked and Fiddler on the Roof. |
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