Likewise, certain kinds of men who are on our side are let off with being laddy, gropey, handsy because, hell knows, the other lot are worse. |
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That hereby is signified that they who imbue others with falses shall be imbued with falses from hell, appears from the signification of a sword. |
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It strips away a lot of his cortex, but it also strips from him much of the angst that, when he was capacitous, made his life hell. |
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I mean, I get the sapiophile thing, but that's still one hell of a stretch. |
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If you believe in Jesus, it is Heaven that awaits you, but if you leave Jesus, you will go to hell. |
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Such is the depravity of man in general, that did not the Lord keep back even the regenerate from evils and falses, he would cast himself headlong into hell. |
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Fellows who once had salt in their blood and steel in their nerves, who were four square on their feet and as independent as all hell, have gone cringy and fearful. |
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They are thus predisposed to go like a bat out of hell without the aid of a gearbox. |
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The chancellor needed to say that hell would freeze over before the rest of the UK would agree. |
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Meanwhile, Italians would like to do the only right thing: start voting and tell the government to go to hell. |
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Others leave off evil only from fear of dying in sin and having to withstand after this life the eternal torment of hell. |
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Even if you have kept most of the Law and commandments, you are still a sinner destined to go to hell. |
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Men have imagined hell as a place of eternal torture, where they believe that all those who have disobeyed my mandates will go. |
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In it was written: 'The situation here is worse than hell, and my church has been attacked several times since we last met. |
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You're not going to die, but this is going to hurt like hell, and you need to know that. |
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So, I wonder what the hell my honourable friend and his colleagues actually believe in these days. |
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Victoria is hell, the Shakespeare Satan's torturer-in-chief, but salvation lies just two minutes' walk away. |
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What would be a living hell for us, is just a difficult period to work through for them. |
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Mathematics: The southern baptist church of Alabama for its estimation of the number of citizens who should go to hell without repentance. |
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For so many live a life unto themselves letting those around them go to hell. |
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Sometimes, a man should do and wear whatever the hell he pleases, and the rest of the world can go hang. |
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The bullocks would be in the lead and you'd whip in and let the bullocks go to hell, but hang to your cleanskins as much as you could. |
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He overcame hell, death and the devil in an unparalleled struggle. |
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It's an all-fired outrage to tell any human creature that he's bound to hell. |
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Her husband puts both hands on her shoulders, and she rubs her face against first one hand, then the other, sensuous as all hell. |
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Two thousand years of waiting for their Messiah, and they're still persistent as hell. |
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And so, the only thing I could do, being a passive Aspergian was to withdraw into a world of autistic hell. |
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A more succinct way to say this is that the versioning the CLR enforces for strong-named assemblies means the end of DLL hell. |
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We campaigned like hell. On election day we went from pillar to post begging people to support us. |
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Some religious people believe that all the followers of the other religions go to hell. |
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There is many a boy here today who looks on war as all glory, but, boys, it is all hell. |
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They saw us and ran for it like merry hell, trying to get there and plunder it before we could raise the alarm. |
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The brethren teach that the consequence of human sin is condemnation to eternal death in hell. |
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No chance in hell, even if it was a Gurney Eagle engine. The only way you can get those sort of neddies out of a 302 Windsor would be boost. |
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I would say like a bat out of hell, but a bat would have avoided me. |
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Unfortunately our driver drove like a bat out of hell and I arrived at the field site carsick but excited about our close interactions with Jiuzhaigou Tibetan culture. |
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She said Jesus is coming, and if the order is there, I will go to hell. |
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All have to be stoned to death and all are destined to go to hell. |
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When we realize our limitations-that we cannot become righteous by ourselves and we will go to hell for our sins-we cannot but rely on the redemption of Jesus. |
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They learned that this came shortly after the youngster had participated in a religious class where they told the kids that non-Christians would go to hell. |
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If so, that means you still do not know Gods righteousness, have not received the Holy Spirit, and are a sinner who is destined to go to hell to be judged for your own sins. |
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That is what scares the hell out of fishermen and their families. |
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My previous position could be described as hell. |
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I do not remember much, being just a baby, of course, but my family recounts the story of how we had to go through absolute hell and how we lost everything that we could ever have imagined. |
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On his behalf we want to plunder hell and populate heaven! |
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In fact, all hell broke loose in some municipalities in my province. |
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With the support of non-governmental organizations working to combat trafficking, many of these women and girls describe their experiences as a living hell. |
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Before the court and the witnesses who survived the hell that he consigned them to, he admits to having provided the death factories with human convoys for destruction. |
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And so we began to raise hell about that and alerted the province, although they were obviously aware of it, but we began to really raise the issue of what's going on here? |
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Because of the continued high rate of illiteracy, coupled with the cult of Mao during the Cultural Revolution, no doubt some Tibetans viewed Mao as a god who liberated them from hell under the Dalai Lama's rule. |
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This became my life's ideal, and since then I have devoted my efforts to seeking the release of prisoners of conscience from the hell of Vietnam's jails. |
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Sweating like hell, I lean the bike against a wall and eat a bit. |
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Low and black and bewinged, it gave new meaning to her mental image of something that moved like a bat out of hell. |
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Uncle Esau is as cranky as hell, and a peculiar old duck, but I think he'll like a fine upstanding young man as big as you be. |
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Once again she had been stricken, beaten down, so violated that to give utterance to her feelings might have outshrilled all the criers in hell. |
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The first of these patients especially dreads the flames of hell. This is the demonomania of Sauvages. I call it demonophobia, monodemonophobin. |
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I've been through hell. The other three are all at work and healthy, getting grub-stake to prospect up White River this winter. |
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But Juliana's uniquely powerful chaining of the devil is surely meant to recall Christ's harrowing of hell. |
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Unitarians in previous centuries accepted the doctrine of punishment in an eternal hell, but few do today. |
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Adultery, similarly, invites a rebirth as prostitute or in hell, depending on whether the partner was unmarried or married. |
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Glynne Wickham connects the play, through the Porter, to a mystery play on the harrowing of hell. |
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In some religions, one's soul departs to a netherworld, hell, instead of the heavens. |
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May this hard earth cleave to the Nadir hell, Down, down, and close again, and nip me flat, If I be such a traitress. |
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Norks just kept coming, running out of the smoke and fire like demons, come to drag all us sinners to hell. |
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Because the sea represented bad omens, bodies in the sea represented a form of purgatory and the ship a form of hell. |
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Seen a purty girl down the road. Give her a big wink, too. Purty as hell, too. |
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They'll show you tintypes of the kids more often than not, hell, they love em chavalitos. |
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A glob of pea green toadling spit splattered against my upraised arm, burning like holy hell. |
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If He doesn't save us, then we will go to hell. |
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The reason for calling this gospel 'dynamite' is because when we had to die for our sins and go to hell to be judged, the Son of God became the sacrificial offering for us in order to blot out all our sins. |
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You think yous can live wi'oot money! Few months doon this hell, you'll murder for money! |
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And yet, even though one might be considered an experience of heaven and the other an experience of hell, their graced presence among these poor brings forth the possibility of hope and new life. |
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The powers of hell and death confronted him in their last desperate fling to prevent the Word from being fulfilled by ending his life before he reached the Cross. |
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Advent is a time to turn that darkness to light, that experience of hell to heaven, the despair to the hope that a decent life can be a reasonable goal. |
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It is no accident, I would say, that when the image of hell fire is evoked in the preaching of Jesus, it is almost always evoked in a context in which he wants to draw our attention to the plight of our suffering neighbour. |
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The harsh world of a technical school is for him a daily kind of hell. |
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My life since June 13-1988 has been one step short of hell. |
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The suffering of our life is not only negative, if we find the mean to bypass it, to go over it, if we succeed in finding the quietness in the center of hell. |
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This filter voice gives a rate of hell to track. |
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Glad to see it since these guys live to blow muslimaniacs to hell. |
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Come, sir, if he's been cursed to hell, why don't you bless him back again? What's the good of your blessings if they can't beat an Irish larrykin's curse? |
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They then scattered half a dozen scraggy chooks hell, west and crooked. |
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Just annoying as hell, as obnoxious as hell, and as effective as hell. |
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Whichever team gets Yegor holds the edge. This is like Quidditch in hell. |
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Pentecostals believe in both a literal heaven and hell, the former for those who have accepted God's gift of salvation and the latter for those who have rejected it. |
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Limbo has been plutoed. No half way house any more. It's heaven or hell. |
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I'd make her calm down, and then I'd go over to the other side of the living room and take out this cigarette case and light a cigarette, cool as all hell. |
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Over the broadest there seemed to spring a cragged and stupendous arch, from which, as from the jaws of hell, gushed the sources of the sudden Phlegethon. |
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Because of this, all humanity deserves eternal damnation in hell. |
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The ground did cranie everie where and light did pierce to hell. |
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From late 1907 Pound taught Romance languages at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Indiana, a conservative town that he called the sixth circle of hell. |
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Nahmanides offered a more comprehensive system, with divine remuneration for better or worse both in this world, via natural means, and in a celestial heaven and hell. |
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You want me to voluntarily work the weekend without pay? Go to hell! |
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Luther later compared his education there to purgatory and hell. |
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In the harrowing, Christ sweeps down upon death, hell, and the Devil, smashes down the doors of hell, and triumphantly carries the just off to heaven. |
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On 24 May 2004, a fire in a storage warehouse destroyed many works from the Saatchi collection including Hell. |
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After an arduous traversal of the Chaos outside Hell, he enters God's new material World, and later the Garden of Eden. |
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It begins after Satan and the other rebel angels have been defeated and banished to Hell, or, as it is also called in the poem, Tartarus. |
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Some windbag. Hell, ain't I seen your kind before?... Some bag of wind. You're just hot air, that's all. |
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God the Father is the creator of Heaven, Hell, the world, and of everyone and everything there is, through the agency of His Son. |
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The Harrowing of Hell, derived from the apocryphal Acts of Pilate, was a popular part of the York and Wakefield cycles. |
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Meanwhile, Satan returns triumphantly to Hell, amidst the praise of his fellow fallen angels. |
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As the Greeks tell it, it wouldn't be hard to confuse the Twelve Days of Christmas with the Twelve Days of Hell. That is if you believe in the Kallikantzaroi. |
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Much of the central conceit of Philip Pullman's fantasy trilogy His Dark Materials is rooted in the world of Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. |
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That its educated followers no longer believed in a physical Hell, that its more advanced clergy had entered into a conspiracy of silence on the subject was no answer. |
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His view of orthodoxy is evident in The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. |
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