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Filled with compassion, she released all the good karma she had accumulated through her many lifetimes, thus freeing many suffering souls back into Heaven and Earth.
Filled with compassion, she returned to Earth, vowing never to leave till such time as all suffering has ended.
Filled with zeal for science, he studied catastrophist geology with Adam Sedgwick.
Filled with joy at the reunion, Sigrún kisses him before he can remove his coat of mail, and asks how she can heal him.
Filled with guilt, he is prone to binges involving alcohol and prostitutes, yet tries to repent for his sins and guilt by spoiling Ruthie and Winfield with candy when he can.
Filled nodes are visited ones, with color representing the distance: the greener, the farther.
# The Filled Developmental Prototype ( FDP ) had 48 antenna units arrayed in six columns by eight rows, with 960 kW of transmitter power.
When the film was screened in New York in 2005, film critic Joshua Land wrote, " Little Fugitive shines as a beautifully shot document of a bygone Brooklyn — any drama here resides in the grainy black-and-white cinematography, with its careful attention to the changes in light brought on by the inexorably advancing sun ... Filled with ' Aw, fellas!
Filled with pop culture references, the sketches and film started catchphrases such as " Schwing!
Filled with vivid anecdotes and sometimes incredulous observations of a civilization that struck Zhou as colorful and exotic, it is an entertaining travel memoir as well.
Filled with gaps and loopholes in the story ( like most soap operas ), Cara Sucia nevertheless still managed to keep its viewers on the edge of their seats most of the show's duration.
Filled with happiness, grief, fear, wonder and ' bhakthi ' ( devotion to God ) and self-surrender, the king prayed for the mercy and blessings of Manikantan.
Filled with pain, anger, and frustration, Luke is now opposed to the war.
Filled with a lively attitude, James keeps the town of Maynard lively with his many antics and singing at Maynard Methodist Church.
Filled with a mix of palm hearts, peas, flour and chicken or shrimp.
During his first General Audience in St. Peter's Square on 27 April 2005, Pope Benedict XVI paid tribute to Benedict XV when explaining his choice: " Filled with sentiments of awe and thanksgiving, I wish to speak of why I chose the name Benedict.
Filled with strength, the blind Oedipus stands and walks, calling for his children and Theseus to follow him.
Filled with my sorrow and blood in my fields
Filled with numbers and statistics, Chesnutt's speech / essay chronicled black achievements and black poverty.
Filled with enthusiasm, Donald Duck walks to his local draft board after receiving a draft notice.

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Filled with despair and jealousy, and brooding a growing hatred for Sergei, Strahd sought magical means to restore his youth.

Filled and these
Filled with remorse over his crime, he had then hidden the body behind a brick wall in a chapel on the estate ( these facts are not revealed until near the end of the film ).

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Filled with remorse and regret, Keller transforms and evolves to become a completely different man, " if we are discussing the same man how different our two versions.

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Filled with new energy, he recorded so many songs, that RCA Records needed a year and a half to release them all.
Filled with personal reflections from Henderson and the rest of the magazine ’ s staff, issue # 100 also included a large quantity of congratulatory autographs from some of metal ’ s biggest names ( all autographs were requested in person by BW & BK staff members, with BW & BK business manager Jacki Short handling the lion ’ s share of the work ).
: Filled with ominous powerful might, ancient wisdom of Black Magic, and the signature of all that is evil, they are your maniacal instruments along your dark mission ...

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Filled with 1, 000, 000 litres of water, it contains over 1, 500 fish of 50 species.

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Filled with grief, Steve vows to destroy the dragon and returns to town after injuring it with mining explosives ( destroying its wings in the process ).

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Filled with soils containing 5-50 % clay, like reject fines, road base, or many subsoils, earthbags tamp into solid structural units but cannot withstand prolonged soaking.
Folk songs appearing in the scherzo include " My Old Kentucky Home ," " Sailor's Hornpipe ," " The Campbells are Coming ," " Long, Long Ago ," " Hold the Fort ," and " There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood ," among many others.

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* — Liquid Filled Dice Agitator ca.
*, H. J. Spanner, " Gas Filled Tube "
Filled pauses such as uh, er, um are also considered interjections.
* " The World Is Filled ..." contains a sample of " Space Talk " by Asha Puthli, and " The What " by Notorious B. I. G ..
Filled circles and solid lines show three objects from one field of view ( about 1 ° in size ), and open circles and dashed lines show three objects from a distinct sky region superimposed by virtue of the large basic angle.

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In the calm which follows the reading of a poem, for example, is the effect produced by the enforced quiet, by the musical quality of words and rhythm, by the sentiments or sense of the poem, by the associations with earlier readings, if it is familiar, by the boost to the self-esteem for the semi-literate, by the diversion of attention, by the sense of security in a legitimized withdrawal, by a kind license for some variety of fantasy life regarded as forbidden, or by half-conscious ideas about the magical power of words??
Not through fear of disobeying orders, as Eichmann kept trying to explain, but through a peculiar giddiness that began in a half-acceptance of the vicious absurdities contained in the Nazi interpretation of history and grew with each of Hitler's victories into a permanent light-mindedness and sense of magical rightness that was able to respond to any proposal, and the more outrageous the better, `` Well, let's try it ''.
Proponents of Zen to the West emphasize disproportionately the amount of Mahayana Buddhism in Zen, probably in order to dignify the indisputably magical Taoist ideas with more respectable Buddhist metaphysic.
In the supernatural atmosphere of cosmic government, only the ruling elite was ever concerned with a kingdom-wide ordering of nature: popular religion aimed at more personal benefits from magical powers.
In certain obscure magical writings of Egyptian origin ἀβραξάς or ἀβρασάξ is found associated with other names which frequently accompany it on gems ; it is also found on the Greek metal tesseræ among other mystic words.
Having due regard to the magic papyri, in which many of the unintelligible names of the Abrasax-stones reappear, besides directions for making and using gems with similar figures and formulas for magical purposes, it can scarcely be doubted that many of these stones are pagan amulets and instruments of magic.
Along with tarot divination, astrology is one of the core studies of Western esotericism, and as such has influenced systems of magical belief not only among Western esotericists and Hermeticists, but also belief systems such as Wicca that have borrowed from or been influenced by the Western esoteric tradition.
It may be an actual helmet or a magical sign with a rather poetic name.
* Asca, Ashe, Esche, Askir, Askr, Oesc, Aesc, the basis for a class of European names derived from the name of the ash tree used with a mystical or magical significance, as in Ascaric
Beowulf grabs a magical sword from Grendel's mother's treasure, and with it beheads her.
In 1824, Disraeli toured Belgium and the Rhine Valley with his father and later wrote that it was while travelling on the Rhine that he decided to abandon the law: " I determined when descending those magical waters that I would not be a lawyer.
She invited Odysseus ' crew to a feast of familiar food, a pottage of cheese and meal, sweetened with honey and laced with wine, but also laced with one of her magical potions, and she turned them all into swine with a wand after they gorged themselves on it.
Hyperborea, which is a lost continent of the Miocene period, and Poseidonis, which is a remnant of Atlantis, are much the same, with a magical culture characterized by bizarreness, cruelty, death and postmortem horrors.
The elemental weapon of air is the dagger which must be painted yellow with magical names and sigils written upon it in violet.
In the Golden Dawn and many other magical systems, each element is associated with one of the cardinal points and is placed under the care of guardian Watchtowers.
It is also usually associated with an unconscious magical ritual to ward off anxiety engendered by these same women .”
Corum is a Vadhagh, one of a race of long-lived beings with limited magical abilities dedicated to peaceful pursuits such as art and poetry.
Up through the 3rd edition, XP can also be lost in some circumstances, such as encounters with creatures that drain life energy, or by use of certain magical powers that require payment of an XP cost.
Excalibur is the legendary sword of King Arthur, sometimes attributed with magical powers or associated with the rightful sovereignty of Great Britain.
The rules of the game are tightly bound to the underlying magical metaphysics, with the goal of creating a rich, logical fantasy world.
Elves were originally thought of as ambivalent beings with certain magical abilities capable of helping or hindering humans, but in later traditions became increasingly sinister and were believed to afflict humans and livestock in various ways.

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