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David plays the lyre ( depicted here as a harp ) to the king " tormented by an evil spirit.
Yōzei was succeeded by his father's uncle, Emperor Kōkō ; and in the reign of Kōkō's son, Emperor Uda, the madness re-visited the tormented former emperor:
Thus Heracles's name means " the glory of Hera ", even though he was tormented all his life by Hera, the Queen of the Gods.
A full account of Heracles must render it clear why Heracles was so tormented by Hera, when there were many illegitimate offspring sired by Zeus.
Jerome in the desert, tormented by his memories of the dancing girls of Rome.
Nonetheless, his tiny principality was tormented by domestic conflict partly as a result of Louis ' indecisiveness, and also because the majority of the population was of Italian descent ; many of them supported the fascist regime of Italy's Benito Mussolini.
In Act III of Shostakovich's opera " Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District ", a nihilist is tormented by the Russian Police.
Cassiel tries to save the young man but is unable to do so, and is left haunted and tormented by the experience.
; " The Playground ": When Charles Underhill was a boy, he was tormented by neighborhood bullies.
As Terry, tormented by his awakening conscience, increasingly leans toward testifying, Friendly decides that Terry must be killed unless Charley can coerce him into keeping quiet.
Where the players are often tormented and opposed by the Dark Lords, the Dark Lords are themselves tormented and opposed by the Dark Powers.
She is tormented by the loss of her daughter Agnes, whom she believes to have been cannibalised by Gypsies as a baby, and devotes her life to mourning her.
However, Celebrían was captured and tormented by Orcs, and received a poisoned wound.
" Groening stated that he had originally intended him to be called Louis Lane and be " obsessed and tormented by " Lois Lane, but was out of the room when the writers named him.
A messenger from the Valar came later and delivered the Prophecy of the North, pronouncing Doom on the Noldor for the Kinslaying and rebellion and warning that if they proceeded they would not recover the Silmarils and moreover that they all will be slain or tormented by grief.
Subsequently the Norwegians were severely tormented by years of war.
On prom night, Carrie is tormented by her mother begging for her not to leave the house.
Destitute and homeless he wanders the streets, getting tormented by two newsboys.
The Tramp, in ragged clothes and tormented by the same newsboys, suddenly finds himself staring at her through the window.

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So you sit in the car and listen to the air run out and listen to the rain and see the mud in front of the headlights, waiting for you, for your new spectator pumps, waiting for you to squat by yourself out there in your tight skirt, crying and afraid and trying to get that damned son-of-a-bitch tire off, because that is being an old maid too, if you happen to drive a car, it is changing the tire yourself in the night, and in the mud and the rain, hating to get out in it but afraid to stay and afraid to try to walk out for help.
Disraeli's proposal to extend the tax to Ireland gained him further enemies, and he was also hampered by an unexpected increase in defence expenditure, which was forced on him by Derby and Sir John Pakington ( Secretary of State for War and the Colonies ) ( leading to his celebrated remark to John Bright about the " damned defences ").
The result was that this then appeared to say that any attempt by his subjects to judge the king would be contrary to the will of God and any person so acting would be damned.
Despite fears by the Linux gaming community that Id Tech 5 would not be ported to that platform, Timothee Besset in his blog has stated " I'll be damned if we don't find the time to get Linux builds done ".
Hill and Nichols believe Murphy was unwilling to take the responsibility for the device's initial failure ( by itself a blip of no large significance ) and is to be doubly damned for not allowing the MX981 team time to validate the sensor's operability and for trying to blame an underling when doing so in the embarrassing aftermath.
En route home, Debs was warmly received at the White House by Harding, who greeted him by saying: " Well, I've heard so damned much about you, Mr. Debs, that I am now glad to meet you personally.
Thanks to a theological pamphlet attributed to him, Middleton is thought by some to have been a strong believer in Calvinism, among the dominant strains in the theology of the English church of his time, which rigidly divides humanity into the damned and the elect, which focuses on human sinfulness and inadequacy more than in the other denominations of Christianity.
Rather, original sin is the real and actual sin of Adam, passed on to his descendants ; rather than remaining until death ( or in the case of the damned, for all eternity ), it can be removed by the sacrament of baptism ( according to the new testament, baptism is only the first step in removing sin, sin is only removed once the individual is enveloped in the holy spirit ).
It was greatly despised by those affiliated with the Roman custom, who considered it unorthodox and associated it with the damned Simon Magus.
Fort himself was extremely critical of scientific consensus, and his book contained extensive references to reports he said were " damned " or ignored by scientific " dogma ".
After Brogden resigned in 2005, the newspaper ran a front-page headline, " Brogden's Sordid Past: Disgraced Liberal leader damned by secret shame file ," detailing past allegations of misconduct by Brogden.
The German-Jewish philosopher Moses Mendelssohn ( 1729 – 1786 ) taught that " According to the basic principles of my religion I am not to seek to convert anyone not born into our laws .... We believe that the other nations of the Earth are directed by God to observe only the law of nature and the religion of the Patriarchs ... I fancy that whosoever leads men to virtue in this life cannot be damned in the next.
It is one of those inexcusable barbarisms which were sired by indolence and damned by indifference, and has no more place in legal terminology than the vernacular of Uncle Remus has in Holy Writ.
They were even eaten by royalty, as a letter from a baker to Henry VIII's third wife, Jane Seymour ( 1508 – 1537 ) confirms: "... hope this pasty reaches you in better condition than the last one ..." In his diaries written in the mid 17th century, Samuel Pepys makes several references to his consumption of pasties, for instance " dined at Sir W. Pen ’ s ... on a damned venison pasty, that stunk like a devil.
The commissioners also understood that the debate involved the very message of salvation itself, by which souls would be saved or damned:
When asked by Paramount Pictures if he wanted to reprise the role for the third feature, Nimoy agreed and told them, " You're damned right, I want to direct that picture!
A novel by Cherkaoui, serialised in 1952, formed the basis of The Earth ( 1968 ), noted particularly for its image of the peasant farmer – " eternal ‘ damned of the earth ’" – which broke with " the ridiculous image the cinema had ( hitherto ) given him " ( Khaled Osman ).
While there were rumours of pregnancies well into William's reign ( dismissed by the King as " damned stuff "), they seem to have been without basis.
Pope Sixtus V condemned the practice of charging interest as " detestable to God and man, damned by the sacred canons and contrary to Christian charity.
His letter ends, " I, Henry, king by the grace of God, with all of my Bishops, say to you, come down, come down, and be damned throughout the ages.

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