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…from the wrath of the prince which was in a favourite personal proverb of the age, death’ Another important and dramatic consequence of the English reformation was the ‘vernacular religious culture’ . This was a positive and long-lasting contribution…
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…of wrath, and cried out, saying, Great is Diana of the Ephesians.? ?And the whole city was filled with confusion: and having caught Gaius and Aristarchus, men of Macedonia, Paul?s companionsin travel, they rushed…
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…of others and respect for himself. The wrath of God is brought down upon the Nazis through Arsenios, for which he pays with his life and becomes a martyr: "It is probable that, had he lived, Arsenios might have become a saint." Although he is physically…
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…and development spawned the technological roots of today's computer graphics culminating in a full length computer generated film. A 60 second scene in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Kahn released in 1982 and created by Lucasfilm's computer division is widely considered…
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…eventually fizzle away like a tornado. It was just something to be endured, and no one was brave enough to take action or oppose his views because they all feared his wrath and because they could easily be communists, themselves, if McCarthy wished…
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…)         The Holy land of Israel has witnessed the birth of Judaism and Islam. Israel has also suffered the wrath of a long and bloody history of conflict between the followers of these religions. The hostility has spanned from the early ages to modern day…
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…/>In their southward venture, government forces exchanged small bursts of gunfire with guerilla forces outside the town of Arambala. Though this was a small skirmish, the townspeople suffered the wrath of the Army's frustration via harsh questioning…
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…a correspondence between a soul's sin on Earth and the punishment received in Hell. A few examples are the Sullen, who choke on mud; the Wrathful, who attack one another; and the Gluttonous, who are forced to eat excrement. This brings into light one of Dante's main…
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…sat on their hands and done nothing, too intimidated...to take actions that would incur the wrath of powerful media owners," and continues by referring to an inquiry into the CRTC in 1998, triggered by concern that the regulatory board had been captured…
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…they collided, ranges of folded mountains appear." The Wrath of Science Except for a few converts, and those like Cloos who couldn't accept the concept but was clearly fascinated by it, the international geological community's reaction to Wegener's theory…
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