Zaren on the other hand was not a demigod, and Tsuko had not foreseen his great battle prowess. |
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The local Dyaks regarded him with awe as a demigod imbued with magical powers. |
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This planet was essentially divided into separate realms, each ruled by a demigod or goddess, and the world existed in relative peace. |
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Yes, the band was too big and grand, and perhaps its members were convinced of their own demigod status. |
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He negotiates a long, perilous journey to a new land where he finds himself worshipped as a demigod, plied with regalia and invested with law-giving powers by a local tribe. |
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Their demigod status comes from being the first guys to bring Trappist ales to Philly and the first to put Chimay on permanent tap anywhere outside Belgium. |
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We caught up with the young Brit to find out how one becomes a demigod. |
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Given what advocates have had to deal with in the past, the man seems like a demigod. |
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Bachchan, after a few decades of demigod status in Bollywood, is the very baritone of authority in Indian film. |
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The unveiling of a new vehicle is usually a ceremony of hype, extravagance, and general worship towards the new demigod its manufacturers have created. |
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They were the new foe for the Doctor, an anarchic demigod who travels space and time in a blue police cubicle and whose only weapon is his wits. |
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Then the hero is not a god but, at best, a demigod and most often, a simple human being. |
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Frank Frazetta assumed demigod status, and was the object of dozens of copies in oil pastel. |
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The tikis represent the effigy of Tiki, the distance human ancestor demigod. |
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To utilize power in the corruption of life is to deem oneself a demigod, to remove oneself from the nurturing fluids of consubstantial human interaction. |
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American conservatives revere him as practically a demigod. |
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Today out of the extra famous Croats I would mention Janica KosteliƦ, and Mirko FilipoviƦ who won the title of the strongest in the world and became a demigod in Japan. |
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Cultivate your vision in your mind, hold a detailed picture of what you want to be manifested in your life and humbly ask Lord Ganesha, the great demigod, to remove all blockages between you and your vision. |
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He defends what is of value and, just like the demigod Cuchulain at the beginning of our tale, he does so with all his powers and in the grip of a supernatural inspiration. |
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Edgar Hoover into a demigod during the many years the FBI director kept the columnist supplied with juicy items. |
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The extent of Robert Mugabe's demigod status in Zimbabwe is mind boggling. |
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Mostyn calls Bournemouth's manager a demigod. |
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But demigod Dave aside, the makers of the show are treading a thin line between TV production and perving. |
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Ajita came as Chakshsusa Manu, the son of the demigod Chakshu. |
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