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Fierce and through
This led to a relationship that followed through to their next record, Hooray for Boobies and the followup, Hefty Fine, and One Fierce Beer Coaster, first released on Cheese Factory Records ( now Republic Records ), and re-released on Geffen Records in late 1996.
After she left Clea, she appeared on The X Factor with a new group called Fierce in the first series but did not get through the first round.

Fierce and Russ
Network programmes broadcast by the group include The Lunchtime Gameshow which returned to the network after a break of 2 years in November 2008, hosted by John Harding and Russ Leighton broadcasting from Minster FM in York to the Northern TLRC stations ; the hit40uk chart show ; the urban chart show Fresh 40 and the Fierce Angel Radio Show on Saturday nights.

Fierce and .
Alexander I ( c. 1078 – 23 April 1124 ), also called Alaxandair mac Maíl Coluim ( Modern Gaelic: Alasdair mac Mhaol Chaluim ) and nicknamed " The Fierce ", was King of the Scots from 1107 to his death.
Fierce hand-to-hand fighting gradually forced the French towards the village centre, in and around the walled churchyard which had been prepared for defence.
Fierce fighting continued for three hours and ended without a clear winner.
Fierce fighting broke out throughout the foreign areas and railway station, and Beatty was injured by a bullet in the left arm and wrist.
Fierce fighting took place primarily in the East of Austria, especially in the streets of some outer Vienna districts, where large fortress-like municipal workers ' buildings were situated, and in the northern, industrial areas of the province of Styria, where Nazi agents had great interest in a bloodbath between security forces and workers ' militias.
* 1907 Fierce Women.
Cleese reunited the main cast almost a decade later to make Fierce Creatures.
After filming for Fierce Creatures finished, Palin went on a travel journey for a BBC documentary and, returning a year later, found that the end of Fierce Creatures had failed at test screenings and had to be reshot.
Apart from Fierce Creatures, Palin's last film role was a small part in The Wind in the Willows, a film directed by and starring Terry Jones.
Fierce resistance by police left almost fifty dead.
Fierce fighting ensued and to avoid escalating the conflict and to press the fascist government to revoke their policy, Boqor Osman tried to open a dialogue.
* ' Send in the Clowns ' is an important piece to the character of Switters in the Tom Robbins novel Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates.
* Rollo Lee, the lead character in the film Fierce Creatures, played by John Cleese.
Fierce fighting at Bois de l ' Herbebois continued, but the Germans managed to outflank the French defenders from Bois de Wavrille and capture the position.
* Fierce competition for trade and colonies, especially from England, furthered the economic downturn of the country.
* Stephen B. Oates, The Fires of Jubilee: Nat Turner's Fierce Rebellion.
Genghis Khan's commander Dorbei the Fierce of the Dörbeds smashed them in response.
Fierce in battle, their main weapons are axes ( referenced in many subsequent fantasy works ), but they also use bows, swords, shields and mattocks.
The main characters in both games are three Vikings, Erik the Swift, Baleog the Fierce, and Olaf the Stout.
In the Frozen Throne's " Monolith " scenario, the names for the Dark Troll Commando hero are the same as those for the Lost Vikings: Erik the Swift, Baleog the Fierce and Olaf the Stout.
" In the book Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates, Switters and Case both spit whenever they refer to John Foster Dulles.

anger and surged
Their appearance incited anger among members of the crowd, who surged into the streets, overturning portable toilets and rocking cars.

anger and through
Northern ( and British ) readers recoiled in anger at the horrors of slavery through the novel and play Uncle Tom ’ s Cabin ( 1852 ) by abolitionist Harriet Beecher Stowe.
In terrible anger, Moses broke the commandment tablets and ordered his own tribe ( the Levites ) to go through the camp and kill everyone, including family and friends, upon which the Levites killed about 3, 000 people, some of whom were children.
The story and emotional content of the piece – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through the words, music, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole.
Craig and Denton distinguish these feelings from the " classical emotions " such as love, fear and anger, which are elicited by environmental stimuli sensed through the nose, eyes and ears.
Thus the definition of Christian propitiation asserted by Calvin, Packer and Murray holds that within God there is a dichotomy of love and anger, but through propitiation love trumps anger, abolishing it.
Otto usually went through three takes before giving up in various degrees of tears, anger and mostly frustration.
In the glittery finale, he goes through the five stages of death — anger, denial, bargaining, depression and acceptance-featured in the stand-up routine he has been editing.
The American psychologist Albert Ellis has suggested that anger, rage, and fury partly have roots in the philosophical meanings and assumptions through which human beings interpret transgression.
Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi explains that the parallel between anger and idol worship is that by becoming angry, one shows a disregard of Divine Providence-whatever had caused the anger was ultimately ordained from Above-and that through coming to anger one thereby denies the hand of G-d in one's life.
Mookie grabs a trash can and throws it through the window of Sal's restaurant, yelling " hate " which turns the collective anger towards the property and away from the owners.
“ In one of his few displays of public anger, Beckett called Tynan a ‘ liar ’ and a ‘ cheat ’, prompting Tynan to send a formal notice through his lawyers that he was not responsible for the travesty, which he claimed was due to others … Beckett decided the incident wasn ’ t worth the argument and dropped it .”
Larsson portrays him as a loveless man lacking self-control ; he drank, ranted and raved, and incurred lifelong anger of his son through his outburst, " I curse the day you were born ".
Diagnostic symptoms for PTSD include intrusion, avoidance and hyperarousal -- re-experiencing the original trauma ( s ) through " flashbacks " or nightmares ( intrusion ), emotional numbing or avoidance of stimuli associated with the trauma, and increased arousal, such as difficulty falling or staying asleep, anger, and hypervigilance.
R: Your anger and wanting to see another sunset was a way you kept yourself alive through that critical day in spite of the doctors ' predictions.
Public anger spreads through humanity, and rebellions nearly ensue on several colonies.
" Anselm thought that God did not feel emotions such as anger or love, but appeared to do so through our imperfect understanding.
Affect Displays reveal emotions such as happiness ( through a smile ) or sadness ( mouth trembling, tears ) where Adaptors are more subtle such as a yawn or clenching fists in anger.
In a subsequent tour through his native province of Hunan, later in 1958, Peng observed the same problems associated everywhere with the Great Leap Forward: serious food shortages ; hungry children and babies ; elders who expressed bitterness and anger ; and arrogant, boasting Party cadres who administered local economic reforms.
There are seven universally recognized emotions shown through facial expressions: fear, anger, surprise, contempt, disgust, happiness, and sadness.
A woman is his enemy in their first appearance ( Metaphormosis, Four ), showing how Andrea Cramond has made her influence felt in Alex's very core, and how his love for her has been eroded and has transmuted into anger and contempt through the rift that has opened in their relationship.
At that point, my mind was going through a total blackness of anger and rage.

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