In the parable of the unmerciful servant the story is told of a man who owed his master millions. |
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He was pleasant and talkative, but I'd never have imagined he could be so unmerciful. |
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The End of India has received unmerciful reviews, but hey, the reading public loves the grand old man anyway. |
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Could anybody be so unfeeling, cold-blooded, unmerciful and cruel I hear you ask? |
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Terror, real and imagined, at home and abroad, sit together and spread like an unmerciful cancer through Perowne as the novel reaches its climax. |
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I think my last book, I'm Losing You, struck many people as cold or unmerciful. |
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In the wake of their decision to let Rangers off the hook, UEFA took an unmerciful pounding from the Scottish media. |
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Hades is not his real name, everybody calls him Hades for his very unmerciful and cruel tactics in battles and wars. |
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The country of Romania has been occupied by Turkey and is forced to pay an annual tribute to the unmerciful Turkish Sultan. |
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Cork gave us an unmerciful hiding in the 2003 final and we'll be hoping to try and make up for that. |
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Legend states that a long time ago, our ancestors struggled for their lives at the unmerciful hands of the daemon horde. |
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My mom too, had experienced days of incessant teasing by unmerciful young friends. |
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Killing him would be just as unmerciful as taking the life of someone because they are different. |
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Concern for their disbelief, the dishonesty of western leaders and the way in which the mass media has everyone in an unmerciful grip. |
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John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, says that your handling of immigration has been immature and unmerciful. |
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Notice that the parable of the lost sheep precedes this passage and the parable of the unmerciful servant follows these instructions on conflict. |
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Which points to the very problem we see in the man who owed much money to the king in the parable of the unmerciful servant. |
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At the final match of an evening of boxing somewhere in the Bronx, one of the participants was taking an unmerciful beating. |
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I had the 12 or 13 happiest years of my life with her, before she got sick — and I suppose that is a great deal in this unmerciful world. |
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For the captains who helmed America's largest black-owned businesses, managing those businesses in 2002 was like navigating a vessel in an unmerciful storm. |
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Given the unmerciful way that George W Bush responded to the September 11 atrocity, Hussein is surely doing his best to tempt the president over the edge again. |
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They are treacherous, unmerciful and clever. |
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Above all, we get confirmation of the director's preëminent perversity: patient and elaborate in his racking up of tension, he knows only one way to resolve it, and that is through carnage, displayed in unmerciful detail. |
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What an indefatigable plodder you are to get those papers ready so soon, and an unmerciful man besides to make me go over them to-night. |
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Stalin was full of extraordinary energies, erudite, with a strong and unbent will, unmerciful in work and in discussions as well, with whom even I educated in english parliament, couldn't contradict him for anything. |
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Stacked upright inside the wall cavities, like corpses in an ancient catacomb, these are victims of the drug cartels that ply their unmerciful trade across the frontier. |
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To these proletarian reactions are opposed the unmerciful White terror. |
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The characters of his political, abstract or psychological plays are contained in the sauce of existence, which is rough and maybe unmerciful, making a universe wearing no make-up, but expressed in words. |
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