We can comment on the malignant horde of media hounds claiming to speak for Michael on this and many other issues. |
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The mage obeyed, and summoned her strongest spells against the raging horde. |
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It's a school training day so I am off to Chessington World of Adventures with a ravening horde of birthday-maddened infants. |
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He got savaged, for the umpteenth time, by a horde of ravening Republicans. |
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Mind you on the plus side the Turkish geckoes were back and joined by a tiny scorpion and a horde of woodlice. |
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But it also stoked public fear of an invisible horde of foreign interlopers. |
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His life came to an end when, after taking a bullet, he was torn apart by a horde of hungry zombies. |
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A group of strangers barricade themselves into a house in order to escape from a horde of flesh-eating zombies. |
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The horde reacted as one man, scrambling to their mangy horses and leaving as quickly as possible. |
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The train station was crowded with the usual mass of commuters going to work along with a horde of kids going to school. |
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Look at the tough new border controls and the co-ordination of European police forces manning the thin blue line against the horde. |
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I am, however, afraid of getting into a mosh pit with a horde of metalheads. |
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A horde of boys and girls is playing next to it, doing gymnastics on a bent lamp pole. |
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From the edge of the forest, a horde of dark shapes emerged into the clearing and started shambling towards the house. |
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The warriors remained calm and relaxed, listening to the trample of the demonic horde just feet in front of them. |
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He crumpled to the floor to absorb the shock of the impact and whipped around with his flashlight as the horde closed rapidly. |
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Even as the tubby principal shouted, doors smacked against the walls and a horde of young teenagers filled the immediate area. |
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Each of the sisters had been responsible for bringing in about a twelfth of the horde and knew every one of them by name. |
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No self-respecting activist desires to have his cause championed by any such horde of loud-mouthed, blatant blatherskites. |
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The territory inhabited by the Mordvins became a part of what is now considered Russia in 1552, after the defeat of the Mongol horde. |
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The officers, armed with batons and sjamboks, struggled to control the horde. |
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Legend states that a long time ago, our ancestors struggled for their lives at the unmerciful hands of the daemon horde. |
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It is a horde of hungry hunters, moody and snapping at each other, carrying one of their number, her blood making them even hungrier. |
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The archers drew back their bowstrings and took aim at the horde as it slowly inched forward. |
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In contrast to the thundering horde on stage in The Crucible, Lotte is a vehicle for one actress, in this case, Zsigovics' spouse, Bobo Vian. |
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These products are sold on street corners, in garages and in spazas to an unwitting but gullible horde of patients. |
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He turns around to see a horde of muscular Nordic men in furs and helmets preparing to scale the platform. |
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He danced and pirouetted gracefully around the horde of enemies, dealing fatal stabs and slashes with his jewel sword as he did. |
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We didn't have the stamina of the horde of hammerers who hammered well into the early hours. |
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The young woman trying to maintain her dignity as she walks down a busy street, ogled and catcalled by a horde of males. |
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There's even a marvelous impression of an infatuated audience given by a horde of panting extras. |
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If you're going to have a birthday party and want to transport a horde of 10-year-olds, borrow the minivan. |
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The 99-year-old circus has pitched tents here with about 300 staff and a horde of animals, including elephants, horses, parrots and dogs. |
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The media plans to assemble a horde of journalists in Terre Haute to report live on the execution. |
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The prospect of better remuneration and living conditions attracted a horde of low paid Muslims to such gatherings. |
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Kourin and Kellan worked their way through the horde of warriors, seeking to join up with Regnor. |
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Britain has been invaded by a Saxon horde, and a Roman family, including the Pope's godson Alecto, is directly in the path of the Saxon advance. |
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The angelic army and the necromancer horde were both spectators in the arena. |
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And without the ties of kinship, we would be nothing more than a disconnected horde. |
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The criminal deed is the sons' murder of the tribal patriarch who had monopolized the women of the horde. |
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Freud emphasises parricide, both in regard to the Oedipal urge and to the primal horde, where sons kill the father. |
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Native birds, he said, were not at risk because they stayed clear of the starling horde. |
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Alert to the yearnings of the common man, they knew their security of position depended utterly on restraining the horde. |
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Zoe screeched and pinwheeled her arms as if trying to drive away a horde of mosquitoes, knocking his own arm down. |
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When Dara Torres hung it up, there was a horde of 14-17-year-olds eager to fill her flippers. |
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During the holidays a horde of in-laws forgathered at Dark Acres to play cards and gossip about horses. |
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She made her way, seemingly effortlessly, over walls, through gates and under hedges as the following horde tried in vain to make ground. |
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The Oedipal fantasy in the play and its realization in the life of the primal horde may be extended to a view of revolution in modern society. |
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In the story of the primal horde, the father is, furthermore, consumed by the sons in an act that ensures they gain his power. |
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Freud postulated this idea in terms of the outgrowth of civilization out of the primal horde. |
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I spent the evening half-expecting a horde of physicians to descend on me, but Mai was the only one who visited me. |
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A horde of journalists was camping outside the building, and Ann had had to push and elbow her way past them. |
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One day the brothers who had been driven out came together, killed and devoured their father and so made an end of the patriarchal horde. |
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It's not bad to be reminded that there's a whole horde of men of his generation out there in the sticks for whom the old shibboleths are pretty important. |
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They included a horde of diversity co-ordinators, community liaison officers, social inclusion officers and suchlike hierarchs of the priesthood of political correctness. |
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Gaffle turned round and stared at the oncoming horde of hobgoblins. |
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Few men ever enter the hallowed portals of the bridal shop and the dress, once bought, is jealously guarded from male sight by a horde of female relatives. |
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Below us, on Sultan Ismail Street, government troops thrust lances of tracer fire towards a horde of approaching cadavers. |
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I had forgotten that Julian himself had a horde of loyal female defenders. |
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Do you like to be followed around by a horde of first-graders who need to be shown how to tie their shoestrings each time the shoes need to be tied? |
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It feels bizarrely out of place, and the horde of modish Angelenos decide to capture it on their iPhones and Androids. |
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But the simple reality is that the evil horde was repelled and the loyalty of the unnamed publicist to the unnamed producer of the unnamed co-production has been maintained. |
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When the victorious Indian team landed in Delhi on their way back from Sydney, IHF president K. P. S. Gill and a horde of officials received the team at the airport. |
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Now, however, with internal communications networks and the speed of the Internet, you don't need a horde of people in a big pyramid to handle all that information. |
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The Sioux understandably resented the invasion of their territory, and the United States Army made largely ineffectual efforts to deter the horde of gold seekers. |
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Outside the Russia House, headquarters for the country's Olympic delegation in Turin, a horde of people gathered at the entryway, looking frozen and distraught. |
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It pattered hard against the seaward windows of the hotel and swept into the horde of steam launches that buffeted with the rather boisterous sea. |
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The bombination of a thousand mumbled prayers met them before they actually came upon the dense horde jammed into and spilling out of the grotto mouth. |
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But along with the cartoon funk is an all-too-real story of police brutality embodied by a horde of evil Pigs. |
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On the steps of the old courthouse in the shadow of the arch where Al Sharpton addressed a media horde. |
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A horde of b-list celebs are now reportedly being paid by various brands to attend the festival wearing their fashions. |
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A passionate left-wing polemicist, he nonetheless retained more than a few traces of his public-school breeding, including a plummy accent and a horde of posh friends. |
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After the slaying and cannibalising of the primal father, if the horde was to survive, there had to be a prohibition against murder and another against incest. |
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He calls for a progression from the primitive lack of civilization of the primal horde to a sense of the dignity of all men in a developed and coherent society. |
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Perhaps the threat of legal action has also played a role in curbing the horde of dyspeptic deviants. |
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Their location was one of the main reasons these early settlements became established communities and disembarrassment points for the horde of immigrants arriving from Europe. |
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Armed with their metal detectors, spades and uncontrollable imaginations the assembled horde scattered to all corners of the field in search of treasure. |
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A delightful cast battles over a will and a stolen painting as a horde of pseudo-Nazis scour the mountains for fugitives. |
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And the horde charged once more, their nerves steeled and their war-cries resonating, ready to shred, rend and tear apart any foe, be it human or not. |
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When you find the whole nation, is behaving like a horde of mythical lemmings, about to go over the cliff, you don't want to follow lemming opinion! |
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That night, on a hunch, he returns with a flashlight, and, proving once again why he was made head gardener, manages to startle a gorging gray horde of sweet-toothed woodmice. |
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Using only a hoe and a large glass of water, I once single-handedly defended a small village in the Amazon Basin from a horde of ferocious army ants. |
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Among the two-legged non-freaks ranged against this hellish horde is the female sheriff, Sam Parker, a babelicious single mom played by Kari Wuhrer. |
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Here is a title that, in its prologue, tasks players with fighting a horde of angels on top of a moving jet. |
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At about 10 p.m., a horde of Hungarian police officers raided the bar, demanding that everybody show their identification. |
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When the young Danish scientist Bjorn Lomborg recently published his The Sceptical Environmentalist, a horde of angry commentators dismissed him as a crank. |
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Not at Politwoops, where a horde of ill-considered missives live to see another day. |
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She had seen the Grand Conflux, beset by a dark horde of warriors, greater in strength and number than any army that had been raised by mortal hands. |
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A horde of young assistants, mostly teenagers from the nearby high schools, occupies large olive-drab Quonset tents clustered at the end of the long line of A-frames. |
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They aren't, however, in a military vein and range in diversity from the carnage caused by a marauding horde of escaped circus animals to a matricidal five-year-old. |
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Residents need not fear an invading horde of Iceni warriors, for it is the 16 ft tall statue of Colchester's first lady that is making a comeback. |
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The elder Cobos became over-cruel in his handling of the miserable horde, and several very unpleasant occurrences led to tragedy. |
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The poor penurious horde, naught in the cooking pot and naught in the belly. |
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In essence, he changed Europe from a horde of barbarians fighting with one another, to an organized state. |
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It is true, the more progressive members of our horde lived in the caves above the river. |
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We were beset by a horde of street vendors who thought we were tourists and would buy their cheap souvenirs. |
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By skipping the tournament, Woods will escape having to face TV cameras and a horde of media seeking more details about the smashup. |
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A horde of Siberian Tatars, Voguls and Ostyaks massed at Mount Chyuvash to defend against invading Cossacks. |
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On 26 July 1572, the horde crossed the River Oka near Serpukhov, destroyed the Russian vanguard of 200 noblemen and advanced towards Moscow. |
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I watched per plunge directly into the groaning, writhing horde. |
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So the Chinese and Central Asians are the barbaric, faceless, yellow horde that may once again drown the noble Slavs. |
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In this fourth chapter of the Heroes series, Emilia Nighthaven must battle the evil immortal King Gavin Magnus and his horde of Dragon Golems. |
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Leading his horde across the Alps and into Northern Italy, he sacked and razed the cities of Aquileia, Vicetia, Verona, Brixia, Bergamum and Milan. |
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When murderous Wally Blount arrives in town, Mike has to stop him and Prosit, a German villain, from stealing a hidden horde of gold deep in Indian territory. |
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It's already clear that there are a whole bunch of highbrows who talk only to themselves and a horde of middlebrows who simply try to out-bray one another. |
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