In the Middle Ages hysteria was associated with ideas of demoniacal possession, witchcraft and religious fanaticism. |
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What's most artful about his drawings is their evocation of New York's demoniacal energy, the look of its down-at-the-heels neighborhoods and storefront facades and its ethnic faces. |
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In Russia, where state-controlled TV portrayed them as demoniacal witches, it divided opinions wildly, though many were appalled at the way they were treated. |
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While delivering a lecture in Athens, Apollonius' discourse was interrupted by a youth, who gave way to inane laughter, whom he found to be under demoniacal possession. |
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These are the three bases of demoniacal tendencies. |
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A captivating in camera, an oppressive mood, DEVIL'S GAME: the tale of a demoniacal woman out to take her desperate revenge on beauty, love and life. |
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The atomic bomb is demoniacal, the daughter of science. |
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