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Addie's chapter helps to understand Addie as more than a traditional portrayal of a woman as " villainous, incompetent, unfulfilled, or dead " ( though she is all these things ) and portrays her as revengeful and deliberate.
He is worshipped and propitiated as a god with the offerings made by the descendants but not as a revengeful ghost.
The Ameer of Jamaat-e-Islami Hind, Syed Jalaluddin Umri also condemned the arrest, saying " it is evident to everyone, be it the Indian government or educational centres or organisations or people who keep a close watch on the happenings in the Muslim world, that trials of Jamaat members arrested would be rigged and alienated from justice and would be done in a revengeful manner ".
'" According to the magazine " Teen Ink ", though critics see these lyrics as angry and revengeful, she is revealing her true emotions which allows other teenagers to identify with her.

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In their mental character the Americans are averse to cultivation, and slow in acquiring knowledge ; restless, revengeful, and fond of war, and wholly destitute of maritime adventure.

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Do not be revengeful but stand up for your right and resist oppression.

revengeful and justice
" Associate Justice Frank Murphy of the U. S. Supreme Court protested the verdict, stating: " Either we conduct such a trial as this in the noble spirit and atmosphere of our Constitution or we abandon all pretense to justice, let the ages slip away and descend to the level of revengeful blood purges.

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Konoe and others will be torn to pieces by the revengeful people, I wonder.
" ... " Yielding up all his thoughts and fancies to his one supreme purpose ", Ahab has let his mind's guiding and directing power be usurped by the " sheer inveteracy " of a will driven by " one unachieved revengeful desire " ( Quotes from Moby-Dick, pp. 990, 1007 )
And these people will be revengeful like no other.
But I had gradually come, by this time, ( i. e. 1836 to 1839 ) to see that the Old Testament from its manifestly false history of the world, with the Tower of Babel, rainbow as a sign, & c., & c., & from its attributing to God the feelings of a revengeful tyrant, was no more to be trusted than the sacred books of the Hindoos, or the beliefs of any barbarian.

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In July 246 BC Antiochus II died ( some suggest that he was poisoned by a revengeful Laodice ) leaving a confusing dynastic situation.
The revengeful attack was repulsed by a few hundred ' Saint-Soldiers ' of the Sikhs with great courage and bravery.
Spirits unveiled 5 untold stories of Sai Jing Hua from the Qing dynasty, an infamous prostitute, Bao Si from the Zhou dynasty, the concubine who never smiled, Lu Hou from the Han dynasty, the revengeful empress, Ya Zuan Ji from the Tang dynasty, a poetic priestess and Ke Shi Ming from the Ming dynasty, the Great Madam, all of whom were despised and condemned by Chinese historians.

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Not only had the Pilgrims proved violent and revengeful, but Indian leader Massasoit had betrayed his former Indian compatriots.
The whole civilization of K-PAX despises and does not use any kind of ( violent / revengeful ) punishment or ostracism, as prot states, the mystery of life contains non-violence.
With his brother Tauriscus, he executed the marble group known as the Farnese Bull, representing Zethus and Amphion tying the revengeful Dirce to the tail of a wild bull.
As a piece of local doggerel composed 200 years later had it " The empty niche above the door, where Mary's image stood, And ravaged reredos testify to their revengeful mood.

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Alex is then subjected to a relentless barrage of classical music, prompting him to attempt suicide by leaping from a high window.
In the first part of the book, God is depicted as relentless and wrathful ; in the second part of the book, He is revealed to be truly loving and merciful.
: Strife whose wrath is relentless, she is the sister and companion of murderous Ares, she who is only a little thing at the first, but thereafter grows until she strides on the earth with her head striking heaven.
Essential in this respect is the relentless use of mathematics in theories, as well as the decisive role played by experiment in generating and testing them.
Bass guitar lines are often uncomplicated ; the quintessential approach is a relentless, repetitive " forced rhythm ," although some punk rock bass players — such as Mike Watt of The Minutemen and Firehose — emphasize more technical bass lines.
Dark Willow is preternaturally focused on revenge, relentless and unstoppable.
Actual " whodunit " plots were relatively rare in the stories ; the focus is the chase, with a criminal committing a crime and Tracy solving the case during a relentless pursuit of the criminal, who becomes increasingly desperate as the detective closes in.
The Yugoslav film When I Am Dead and Gone ( 1967 ) is a relentless portrayal of anomie throughout the contemporary Yugoslav society, experiencing rapid industrialization and urbanization.
Critic Bosley Crowther, film critic for The New York Times, liked the screenplay, the message of the film, and John Ford's direction, and wrote, " John Ford has truly fashioned a modern Odyssey — a stark and tough-fibered motion picture which tells with lean economy the never-ending story of man's wanderings over the waters of the world in search of peace for his soul ... it is harsh and relentless and only briefly compassionate in its revelation of man's pathetic shortcomings.
" The Pentagon is bringing relentless pressure to bear on the agency to produce intelligence reports more supportive of war with Iraq.
The pressures on relationships, parenting and the cost and quality of childcare are without precedent ... Neo-liberalism's core philosophical dilemma is that it has no answer to the relentless march of market fundamentalism into the sanctum of the family itself.
A metronome only provides a fixed, rigid, relentless pulse ; therefore any metronome markings on sheet music cannot accurately communicate the pulse, swing, or groove of music: The pulse is often not regular ; e. g. in accelerando, rallentando ; or in musical expression as in phrasing ( rubato, etc.
In writing to George Devine, who directed the Old Vic production, Beckett suggests that “ the inquirer ( light ) begins to emerge as no less a victim of his inquiry than they and as needing to be free, within narrow limits, literally to act the part, i. e. to vary only slightly his speeds and intensities .” But the role of the light is even more ambiguous, for it has also been seen as “ a metaphor for our attention ( relentless, all-consuming, whimsical )” and a way of “ switching on and switching off speech exactly as a playwright does when he moves from one line of dialogue on his page to the next .” Neither of these analogies conflicts with the more popular views where the spotlight is believed by to represent God, or some other moral agent tasked with assessing, each character's case to be relieved from the binds of the urn by having them relive this relationship, which has ruined all their lives.
One interviewer wrote: " A limp, exhausted body racked by constant pain due to weakened arteries is now the remnant of the relentless figure that once waved a Marshal's baton.
But its sentimentality is so relentless and its narrative so predictable that the life is very nearly squeezed out of it.
" He is known for his relentless trash-talking before most of his fights and his smoking and drinking habits outside the ring.
It is the only exception to his otherwise relentless and ruthless ambition, which includes bullying and threatening to blackmail a sick old man and unintentionally causing his death.
In the earlier volumes the reader is struck by the grandeur and relentless logic of the drama which the author unfolds.
Performance has a warm appeal, while in his relentless track down of the real criminal, Ladd has a cold, steel-like quality that is potent.
Monomaniacal fear is explored in great depth in M. E. Braddon's novel, Lady Audley's Secret, through the protagonist Robert Audley, whom the guilty woman accuses of monomania in his relentless attempt to prove her guilt.

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As chairman of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expense, Johnson continued his relentless opposition to spending, especially when the capital city was the beneficiary ; he argued it was egregious to expect citizens in other states to fund the infrastructure of another locality, regardless of the fact it was the seat of government.
Pope Martin V, who while still Cardinal Otto of Colonna, had attacked Huss with relentless severity, energetically resumed the battle against Huss's teaching after the enactments of the Council of Constance, seeking to eradicate completely the doctrine of Huss, for which purpose the co-operation of King Wenceslaus had to be obtained ; in 1418, Sigismund succeeded in winning his brother over to the standpoint of the council by pointing out the inevitability of a religious war if the heretics in Bohemia found further protection.
His perfectionism was legendary ; however, his relentless insistence on rehearsals and retakes was a burden to some.
Over 6 weeks of relentless pounding by planes and helicopters, the Iraqi army was almost completely beaten but did not retreat, under orders from Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, and by the time the ground forces invaded on 24 February, many Iraqi troops quickly surrendered to forces much smaller than their own ; in one instance, Iraqi forces attempted to surrender to a television camera crew that was advancing with coalition forces.
Produced by Rob Schnapf, Highly Evolved was an immensely popular debut, part of a trend towards garage rock revival bands known as much for the relentless hype from the UK music press as for their music ; The Vines were frequently compared to Nirvana.
At the university the schools were divided between the partisans of the two professors ; but Cano did not pursue his rival with relentless virulence, and took part in the condemnation for heresy of his brother-friar.
Other issues — including that standard girl group struggles, a relentless recording and touring schedule and other matters led to a breakdown in 1968 ; this led to a brief disbanding of the Vandellas which Ashford left for good.
Mills was 5 ft 10½ in and did not have a sophisticated boxing style ; he relied on two-fisted aggression, relentless pressure, and the ability to take punishment to carry him through, and in more cases than not these attributes were sufficient.
It was a fast-paced edge-of-your-seat action series, depicting the Squad's relentless battle against armed robbery ; but it nevertheless included a substantial degree of humour.
Debates into its meaning were intense and relentless ; the play's most vocal critic complained not only of the play's nonsensical phrasing but also its frequent use of semicolons.
Helen, a personal friend of many of the firm's partners, is nevertheless relentless in her attempts to prosecute those who do wrong, sometimes crossing the line of legal ethics ; after her friend Richard Bay was murdered on the orders of a drug lord he had helped to prosecute, Helen orchestrated the gunman's death by giving false information to the police about his willingness to surrender.
:" Amid this desolation, the inhabitants of Jarlshof had contrived, by constant labour and attention, to keep in order a few roods of land, which had been enclosed as a garden, and which, sheltered by the walls of the house itself, from the relentless sea-blast, produced such vegetables as the climate could bring forth, or rather as the sea-gale would permit to grow ; for these islands experience even less of the rigour of cold than is encountered on the mainland of Scotland ; but, unsheltered by a wall of some sort of other, it is scarce possible to raise even the most ordinary culinary vegetables ; and as for shrubs or trees, they are entirely out of the question, such is the force of the sweeping sea-blast.
During the same campaign year the formidable fortress of Coevorden was also reduced ; it surrendered after a relentless bombardment of six weeks.

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