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…that was being held and placed a bomb under a table. After hearing explosions he was sure Hitler was dead, but instead he escaped with minor scratches and four officers were killed. Feeling the wrath of his destruction in Germany and fearing his assassination, Hitler…
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…the wrath of the entire clan. The tribal police of the future would travel the planet pursuing justice for their members, much as gangs do today. Nation may become mere shadow of its former self These new technologies simultaneously reinforce trends…
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…at her. Whilst these events unfolded, Achilles, who retires from war for reasons of pride, is spurred by his lover’s – Patroclus' (Derren Nesbitt) death, and goes on into battle and finds a unarmed and resting Hector, whom he unleashes his wrath by ordering…
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…are great fighting skills, intelligence, bravery, strength, and resourcefulness. Odysseus has shown all of these qualities, and was able to avoid the wrath of the Gods because he was a hero. He refused to back down to anyone. Odysseus kept on fighting…
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…warrior. Eventually, the two fight a magnificent battle, where the “Wrath of Achilles” is too much for Hektor, and he is killed. Ironically, Hektors brother, Paris, shoots him in the heel, killing him. There is plenty of evidence in this passage to show…
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…, by which injustice and cruelty shall bring on nations the wrath of Almighty God!" John Brown’s raid at Harpers Ferry significantly had an impact on the South. In October 1857, Brown and 21 followers captured the US arsenal at Harpers Ferry. Brown planned…
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…of getting it back. Hindley, in the depths of despair, is bitters and angry toward Heathcliff, knowing that he’ll be his end. Edgar Linton is another rival of Heathcliff. Isabella Linton, Edgar’s sister, suffers in consequence of Heathcliff’s wrath treatment…
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…and the winner. In his account, the killing of others is justified as in a way necessary for the evil to be stopped. However, there are several parts of his account where Keversan shows another side of the people, speaking of their “blind wrath” and speaking…
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…Sin and Suffering Is there a reason for sin and suffering? It is obvious the two are directly related in the Bible. In the Old Testament we see Saul/Paul feeling the wrath of God when he killed innocent people, as a king. Adam and Eve were expelled…
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…recipients of genocidal wrath when the Colonists exterminated them, and their village was set on fire in Connecticut. The colonists shot everybody; men, women, and children. In the 19th century, the Aboriginal population of Tasmania was annihilated. The Native…
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