But if you simply must get a lap dance before carrying out operations, could you try not to tell the infidel ladies about our plans? |
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I am English, born in Britain, but I am referred to as a heretic, unbeliever, infidel, etc., because I am a Pagan. |
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We have already been irrevocably tarred with the stain of sinner, unbeliever and infidel. |
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In Hyderabad, the emperor in the name of purifying it and ridding it of infidel Hindu Brahmins condoned heinous activities. |
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His death, still defiant, still beyond the reach of the infidel, with a video testament to follow, would be just the job. |
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And even if all of these conditions were filled, the infidel would find others! |
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In battle against the infidel, many Knights joined forces and formed different Knights' orders. |
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In the past Europe has initiated crusades against the infidel and religious opposition at home has been transferred to colonial conflicts. |
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Despite theĀ inviting nature of the location, the infidel savage had halted only at great distress. |
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In 622 AD the Prophet Mohammed launched his holy war against the infidel. |
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After weeping for Underhill, a man he can see only as an infidel, the mullah becomes his fast friend and, eventually, helps him escape. |
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Syrian people know that this crusade, this infidel and malicious coalition, is against Muslims, not Isis. |
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In Italy, Pope Clement VIII is urged by his advisers to consider that favorite drink of the Ottoman Empire part of the infidel threat. |
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The wind was growing strong and blew out the fire, leaving them in complete darkness, increasing the terror of the infidel savage. |
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Local legends invariably eulogize a small band of the faithful who arrive as torch-bearers of the faith in the hostile terrain and face the resistance of the infidel populace. |
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At the moment I'm reading your stupid questionnaire, you infidel fool. |
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From inside the apartment, he could hear people calling him an infidel and debating whether to kill him on the spot. |
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Yet to think this way to see the West as an infidel oppressor and capitalist exploiter, rather than as a partner with whom a fruitful friendship is possible is to rule out all possibility of peaceful coexistence. |
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Often the infidel himself is unable to express his reasons. |
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All the while, Canadian rye whisky-that most sacred of commodities-was gleefully poured down the drain at public rallies in Brazil denouncing the northern infidel. |
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It is immaterial if the infidel is a combatant or a civilian. |
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From hence it is plain, that the amanased, or amansed nations were the infidel Saracens. |
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Later he vowed to lead a crusade to 'free Jerusalem from the infidel,' but he died before this could be accomplished. |
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In 1734, he published The Analyst, subtitled A DISCOURSE Addressed to an Infidel Mathematician, a critique of calculus. |
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