They seem to you inert, flabby, weakly envious, foolishly obstinate, impiously mutinous, and many other things. |
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Do not permit them to return or think of returning again to the place which they so impiously and sacrilegiously destroyed, lest worse may come. |
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And so death is meted out to all those who rebel against Nature impiously, because they know the things that are. |
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That is why witches or sorcerers possess millions of methods and influences to impiously cause all kinds of harm to their victims. |
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It's blasphemy to speak impiously against God, the Holy Spirit. |
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Not least because I read a telling little story about Charlotte's husband berating the women of Haworth for impiously hanging out their washing in the churchyard, and that makes me think he must have been a bit of a prig. |
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His fate had begun to look dire in the finale of the second of three acts, when the statue refused to surrender a wedding ring he had impiously slipped on its finger. |
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