The only way to unlock the evil powers of Bos Kreuz was to let the evil and darkness of the sword corrupt you and let it take hold of your soul. |
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What pre-existing thoughts, feelings, values or perceptions paved the way for depression to take hold of you? |
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A relatively longer time has probably elapsed before the tearer managed to take hold of these fibres. |
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One of the first lessons anyone gets is how to take hold of and swing a mallet. |
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It will not stop them from assuming that, as the clock strikes twelve, you want them to take hold of your face and plant a smacker on your lips. |
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I suppose that they would take hold of Bonny just in case she might cut up rough with the strange foal. |
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Each night thousands of people pushed through the mud, rain, heat and bugs to take hold of the Pearl of Great Price. |
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The growth of consultants is a trend that is just beginning to take hold of Northern Ontario. |
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Select your cabbie and take hold of the wheel as you work to make fat stacks of cash as you tear through busy city streets. |
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After she finally dropped the bird, he followed her into a bank trying to get her, or anyone else, to take hold of the bird. |
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You who have received such precious duties should also take hold of New Jerusalem by force. |
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Le Sens de la visite represents a paragon of street artists' ability to take hold of all parameters inherent to a street performance. |
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Or will you take hold of your life and acknowledge that man has not lived according to God's ways. |
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Reach up and take hold of both B risers, still with your hands in the brake loops, and pull down simultaneously by between 15 and 20 cm. |
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Her pod was adrift in space when she felt a tractor beam take hold of her. |
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We are looking to encourage them to take possession of this space, to occupy it and take hold of it. |
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In order for us to increase our competitiveness there are a few things we must take hold of and address right away. |
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I think that during this conference there was mutual encouragement to take hold of the Great Commission of Jesus with greater purpose. |
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It is also supported by a Chavezian strategy of social control aiming to take hold of all the levers of power in the land. |
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This is the time for people to extend their hand to take hold of their salvation. |
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Carefully take hold of the edge of the graticule and push it into the holder in the insert. |
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If you put the word into practice, you will not only gain Heaven but you can take hold of better dwelling places in Heaven. |
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The reverse is now the case, with a dynamic and self-enlarging programme of child workers coming forward to create and take hold of new opportunities on their own behalf. |
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This statement is in my view completely misguided, and, on the contrary, I feel it is necessary to take hold of the climate-change problem in order to develop new models that are designed to produce more and better. |
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I want to physically take hold of this moment before it escapes me. |
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Chávez at least shows that genuine reforms cannot come by pleading, which have brought the precious few results for the Mexican peasants, but rather come from seeking to take hold of power. |
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Almost immediately on hearing this, all the womenfolk would take hold of broomsticks, lathis and their husking pestles. |
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Man say: I got to take hold of this here world, baby! |
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We encourage the government to take hold of that report when we table it in this House, run with it and do something good for those who are most at risk and marginalized in our communities. |
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If we could see the last of that man, Didenhover, oncet, I'd take hold of the plough myself, and see if I couldn't make a living out of it. |
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An easier way to check the tautness of the belts is to take hold of a blade on one of the spreading discs and a blade of the other disc in the other hand, and pull in the same direction of rotation. |
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