Lion attack In 1872, Massarti the Lion Tamer was attacked by Tyrant the Lion during a performance in Bolton, England. |
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A Tyrant doth not only rapine his Subjects, but spoils and robs Churches. |
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One member of each dyad will be the tyrant, and the other will be the tyrannized. |
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Everyone was pleased at the prospect that someone had stood up against our tyrant of a principal, and whoopee, that person was me. |
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Having disposed of the tyrant, Heraclius recaptured Byzantium's lost eastern provinces in a brilliant military campaign against the Persians. |
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The kooks who said they were at war with their government are now completely silent now that a real tyrant is in power. |
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Why the urge to explain the misdeeds of any anti-American tyrant, no matter how odious? |
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On the other hand, Nero's love for lyrical poetry did not stop him from being a tyrant. |
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In fact the most terrifying scenario I could imagine is if the tyrant found himself with his back to the wall. |
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All parties agreed that he was a brutal, merciless tyrant whose removal was desirable. |
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The central development of Cromwell from a timid toady to a towering tyrant is well depicted. |
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The image of Magna Carta being grudgingly given by a cornered tyrant still remains. |
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George III's rhetorical transformation from symbol of monarchical benevolence to tyrant provided the ultimate justification for revolution. |
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The Northern Beardless Tyrannulet, Camptostoma imberbe, is a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family. |
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Thus, Anselm's God is not an arbitrary monarch or a tyrant with no accountability and with a bloodthirsty desire for punishment or payment. |
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This is the beginning of Olympia I, which is written for a tyrant in Sicily by the name of Heron. |
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Since Innocent eventually won that rivalry and was recognized as the legitimate pope, Roger came to be painted as a usurper and a tyrant. |
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According to one episode, Jamshid, the Iranian equivalent of King Solomon, after reigning for 700 years was overthrown by the tyrant Zahhak. |
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Several pairs of tyrant flycatcher species have been recognized based, at least in part, on vocal differences. |
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Phoebes belong to the tyrant flycatcher family and are adapted for capturing insects on the wing. |
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We also spied plenty of tyrant flycatchers, including the aforementioned kingbird, Eastern Phoebe, Eastern Wood-pewee, and an empid. |
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In this way they make Christ not only useless to us but also a judge and a tyrant who is angry because of our sins and who damns sinners. |
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Matron is a dutiful workhorse and tyrant of a head nurse, ruling over her hospital wards with an unbendable set of regulations. |
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Will the former dictator be mythologised as a hero or reviled as the tyrant he was? |
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Any innocent product that becomes suddenly genocidal in the hands of a tyrant has been designed by a dangerous naif. |
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He is ruthless, ambitious, unscrupulous, a threat to the region and a tyrant to his people but that does not make him a terrorist. |
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Your primary role should not be to veto design ideas, or to be the tyrant at specification reviews. |
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By the power of the cross, Constantine the Great defeated the tyrant and entered Rome victoriously. |
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They must believe that their country will soon be returned to them and that they have not traded a tyrant for an occupier. |
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Also seen along the way into town were red-legged seriema, crested tyrant, rufous horneros, white-rumped swallows and blue and white swallows. |
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When the Israelites asked for a king to lead them against the Philistines, Samuel warned them that he would become a tyrant. |
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Had not the years of turmoil affected those to whom appeals had been made about liberating the common fatherland from a tyrant? |
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A growing band of Scottish anglers are pioneering the challenging sport of fly-fishing for pike, that most vicious tyrant of our inland waters. |
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In Christ we learn that God is in control, but not as a ruthless tyrant ruling by force and intimidation. |
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Just because one tyrant is being edged closer to retirement doesn't mean that other members of the club are easing up on their coercion. |
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Can she melt her tyrant husband's cold heart with her tales of treasures, monsters, genies, magic and romance and create a true story of her own? |
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Both the genus and species name of this aggressive flycatcher are from the Latin word for tyrant. |
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He died as a tyrant should, surrounded by people professing their love and loyalty and all wishing him dead. |
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We opposed him from day one, because it was clear that he was a socialist dictator and a tyrant. |
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To some detractors, Garang was a southern Sudanese, or ethnic Dinka tyrant. |
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Sin, too, is a very powerful and cruel tyrant, dominating and ruling over the whole world, capturing and enslaving all men. |
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Confronted now with the possibility of ridding the world of a tyrant, they opt for further enslavement of his subjects. |
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Since the 1950s, this excuse has been dusted off whenever yet another revolutionary hero was exposed as a tyrant. |
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But an uncaged tyrant like Saddam demanded a posture at once more nimble and aggressive. |
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The time is now to rid yet another West African country of a tyrant and a psychopathic leadership. |
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Her calf-like deference to this tyrant was distasteful to me. |
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Every tyrant and every oppressor deserve the full wrath of justice. |
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Twelve-year-old dance prodigy Maddie Ziegler has suffered the wrath of Dance Moms tyrant Abby Lee Miller. |
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Rivers continued on her political, authoritarian monologue by describing what kind of tyrant she would be. |
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Moore was something like urban planner Robert Moses, a visionary who calcified into a tyrant. |
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Beneath a perfunctory veil of fiction, Keneally shows us a real-life tyrant exercising a power so absolute and unfeeling that it appears amoral, rather than immoral. |
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Suboscines are particularly well represented, with vocalizations of more than 350 species of ovenbirds, antbirds, tyrant flycatchers, and the like. |
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On Christmas weekend, a North Korean tyrant has decided what American teenagers will see on the silver screen. |
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This would be a conventional political charge against a tyrant. |
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In terms of brutality, systematic repression, number of killings, relish for torture and sum total of human misery caused, he was a piker next to that tyrant. |
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There would never be a better chance to eliminate the tyrant. |
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The rest of the country hates his guts and knows he is an evil tyrant. |
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Someone who is unable to resist a craving, and who must, like a brute beast, do whatever the body demands, is more profoundly enslaved than someone subject to a human tyrant. |
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He contended that, as a loyal servant of the crown, he had been honor-bound to rid the country of a detestable tyrant who had perverted French royal institutions. |
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Encouraged by success, he went to Rome, collected rich patrons, and with fulsome flattery won, but failed to keep, the favour of the tyrant Domitian. |
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But both tyrant and rake coexist in tragicomedy, as they do in Clarissa. |
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On tyrant, which premiered Tuesday night, this is what passes for political drama. |
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Guided by an inner-something that could only have been instinct, she was soon making silly noises and coaxing delighted squeals from the little tyrant. |
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As a consequence, Domitian was popular with the people and army, but considered a tyrant by members of the Roman Senate. |
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Avian prey is more infrequently preyed on inland and centers on passerines such as larks, icterids, starlings, tyrant flycatchers and pipits. |
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As you get older,you will see the evidence that your parent was a tyrant who loss their ethos and instead followed the path of moral corruptness. |
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Jim was a tyrant who threw his weight around when it came to punishing his students. |
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And that isn't even the biggest political problem with tyrant. |
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I am subject to a tyrant, a sorcerer, that by his cunning hath cheated me of this island. |
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I couldn't believe that iron-handed old tyrant would have a son waho cared for nothing but praying. |
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The Declaration's wording has contributed to the American public's perception of George as a tyrant. |
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During the Napoleonic Wars he was taken seriously by the British press as a dangerous tyrant, poised to invade. |
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He was a popular leader in the first half of his reign, but became a crude and insane tyrant in his years controlling government. |
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In other words, liberalism defines government as tyrant father but demands it behave as nurturant mother. |
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The Suda also informs us that Herodotus later returned home to lead the revolt that eventually overthrew the tyrant. |
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This philosopher king contrasts sharply with the cruel tyrant, who plays a memorable role in other parts of the Histories. |
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In 510, Spartan troops helped the Athenians overthrow the tyrant Hippias, son of Peisistratos. |
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Phylogeny and phylogenetic classification of the tyrant flycatchers, cotingas, manakins, and their allies. |
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The aptly-named stallion Pherenikos raced and won for Hieron, tyrant of Gela and Syracuse. |
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The deposed tyrant was found cowering in a spider hole near his home town of Tikrit by brave and relentless US marines, according to the official version. |
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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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The Byzantine grammarian Tzetzes also listed him as a contemporary of the tyrant and yet made him a contemporary of the philosopher Pythagoras as well. |
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A malignant in a position of real power immediately becomes a tyrant. |
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He would also rather be a tyrant and recites some lines of Ercles. |
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Frequently reviled by Americans as a tyrant and the instigator of the American War of Independence, he was insane off and on after 1788 as his eldest son served as regent. |
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Subsequent editions of the book remained popular with Protestants throughout the following centuries and helped shape enduring perceptions of Mary as a bloodthirsty tyrant. |
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To the less able, it seems that he became something of a tyrant. |
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Ferrar did not rule as a tyrant, nor was he the pseudomessiah of a cult. |
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