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All and hell
All of you be ready to ride hell for leather ''.
All I perceived was perception itself, the hell of forms and figures devoid of human emotion and detached from the reality of my unreal environment.
All their consequences for the human spirit, which range between heaven to hell, just go unnoticed.
All the worlds except the earth are used as temporary places of stay as follows: upon one's death on earth, the god of death ( officially called ' Yama Dharma Raajaa ' – Yama, the lord of justice ) tallies the person's good / bad deeds while on earth and decides if the soul goes to a heaven and / or a hell, for how long, and in what capacity.
My soul was in an agony ; I wept, I prayed, and said, " Now, Lord, if there is mercy for me, let me find it ," and it really seemed to me that I could almost lay hold of the Saviour, and realize a reconciled God, All of a sudden, such a fear of the devil fell upon me that it really appeared to me that he was surely personally there, to seize and drag me down to hell, soul and body, and such a horror fell on me that I sprang to my feet and ran to my mother at the house.
All Mr. Costanza can say is, " What the hell did you trade Jay Buhner for?!
Closely related are customs of ancestor worship and offerings to the dead, in modern western culture related to All Souls ' Day ( Day of the Dead ), in East Asia the " hell bank note " and related customs.
All those who died since the city was sent to hell come back to life and have their memories of the intervening time intact.
The first use recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary of the phrase, to hell in a hand basket, is in The Great North-Western Conspiracy in All Its Startling Details, by I. Windslow Ayer, in alleging that, at a meeting of the Order of the Sons of Liberty, Judge Morris of the Circuit Court of Illinois said: " Thousands of our best men were prisoners in Camp Douglas, and if once at liberty would ‘ send abolitionists to hell in a hand basket.
The first use recorded in the Oxford English Dictionary of the phrase, to hell in a hand basket, was in The Great North-Western Conspiracy in All Its Startling Details, an account by I. Windslow Ayer of events surrounding the Camp Douglas Conspiracy.
All of these were turned down, with increasing levels of hostility from his commanders, one of whom was reported to have told him to " Go to hell!
All dead from throughout history will be brought forth to life again, and judged for either hell, or heaven.
Musician said about the album: " Loup Garou is subtle in nuance but staggering in scope, it connects the dots between all of the artist's sacrosanct influences, often within the framework of a single song ... All of it is on the money, performed from the heart ..." Loup Garou featured a duet with Brenda Lee ; DeVille said: " She didn't know who the hell I was.

All and breaks
Afterwards mayor Rudy Giuliani breaks his policy of never making public comments after the funeral, saying " All eyes are on New York City.
All Fighting Fantasy gamebooks are illustrated, including full-page pieces and smaller, generic images scattered at random throughout the book, often serving as breaks or space fillers between sections.
# All theory breaks up aspects of commonsense events, abstracts them and then reintegrates them into the common usage and understanding.
During the commercial breaks TV Land also showed interview footage of O ' Connor and various All in the Family actors, producers with whom he had worked, and other associates.
All the moves danced to breaks in hip-hop culture was regarded as b-boying.
All age ratings must be displayed throughout the whole of the program, with the exception of commercial breaks and news bulletins.
All sections are taken in one day, a Saturday in April ( Spring test ) or October ( Fall test ), lasting between 7½-8 hours including breaks between each section and a lunch break.
All of the terms are separated by breaks.
There are also four one-week breaks during the school year, occurring around All Saints Day, between Christmas and New Year, at the end of February, and around the May Day.
" All " seems to be the key word as the poet breaks through to more positive description:
All matches will be broadcast live to air in both Standard and High Definition with no commercial breaks during play.
All of the stations started to display the DOGs after the commercial breaks, except Net 25 and some cable channels, that continue displaying DOGs all the time.
Eventually he breaks up with her heartlessly after he is hired to be in All Stars Road Rules.
All of this is sensitively described by Stravinsky's fantasia-like piano breaks.
All the radio stations feature publicity breaks.
All hands are diverted to fighting the fire, which soon breaks out on the deck and spreads to the rigging, immediately slowing the vessel.
All films are shown without commercial interruptions, however original series do include break interruptions that feature promos for the network's programming, with the only traditional advertising coming from PBS-style underwriter sponsorships of select interstitials featured within breaks ; as a result of sister network IFC becoming an advertiser-supported network in 2010, Sundance is the only remaining cable television property of parent AMC Networks that is not wholly advertiser-supported.
During the series Dil has changed his role of little brother, on Season 1 and 2 we saw a continuity of how Dil looked up to Tommy, in All Grown Up he worshiped Tommy until Season 3 where Dil seems to get independence from his own brother, on Season 4 he finally breaks that feeling of worshiping and on Season 5 the rivalry of the brothers is more seen as Dil is totally independent from his brother, and as seen in Golden Boy he shows that he can be better than Tommy in almost everything, and defeating him in the forest with his skills that include: Talking to animals, constructing campers with things he can find in the forest etc.
The network relieved Shear and Gottfried of their hosting duties ( while still showing the Up All Night imagery before / after commercial breaks ), and began airing re-runs of mainstream films that appealed to a broader audience.

All and loose
All cassowaries have feathers that consist of a shaft and loose barbules.
From 1995 to 2000, Kaufman directed three independent films distributed in limited theatrical releases: Tromeo and Juliet, a loose parody of Shakespeare's play ; Terror Firmer, a slasher film loosely based on Kaufman's book All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger, and an independent film sequel to The Toxic Avenger trilogy titled Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger IV.
All the while, we learn about the history of Mirrodin, and its loose, but nonetheless present, connection to previous storylines based on Dominaria.
All that remains is a walk or scramble up loose rocky terrain to reach the summit plateau around two hundred metres from the summit.
Originally established as a side project from Talking Heads, Tom Tom Club comprised a loose aggregation of musicians, sound engineers, and artists of the Compass Point All Stars family, including Tina Weymouth's sisters and guitarist Adrian Belew, the latter of whom toured with Weymouth and Frantz in the expanded version of Talking Heads in 1980 and 1981.
All the boats on the island have been cut loose, and Estes ( Bill Cobbs ), the baggage handler, is the prime suspect.
All of the major pyramids at Abu Sir were built as step pyramids, although the largest of them – the Pyramid of Neferirkare Kakai – is believed to have originally been built as a step pyramid some 70 metres high and then later transformed into a " true " pyramid by having its steps filled in with loose masonry.
All the other remaining subpopulations are composed of less than 50 mature individuals, many of them being only loose groups of extremely reduced size – often less than 5 individuals.
... And All Through the House ( The Vault of Horror # 35 ) – After Joanne Clayton ( Joan Collins ) kills her husband on Christmas Eve, she prepares to hide his body but hears a radio announcement stating that a homicidal maniac ( Oliver MacGreevy ) is on the loose.
All was well until the Kilaaks invaded, taking control of Monsterland and letting loose the monsters upon the world.
The album's closer " Someday " ( a loose cover of Donny Hathaway's " Someday We'll All Be Free ") featured Stevie Wonder as a guest vocalist.
The Devil and Daniel Webster ( also known as All That Money Can Buy, 1941 ) is a gothic fantasy and loose adaptation of the Faust legend set in 1840s New Hampshire.
Richards had punched All Black lock Gary Whetton after a loose scrum and Shelford reacted in defence of his team mate, landing a blow that knocked Richards to the ground.
He was a versatile loose forward and a former All Black captain.
All of the major pyramids at Abusir were built as step pyramids, although the largest of them — the Pyramid of Neferirkare — is believed to have originally been built as a step pyramid some seventy metres in height and then later transformed into a " true " pyramid by having its steps filled in with loose masonry.
Another installation, 360 degrees Room For All Colours ( 2002 ), is a round light-sculpture where participants loose their sense of space and perspective, and experience being subsumed by an intense light.
All clothing must be loose fitting and modest in appearance.

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