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Mistreated and was
The single " Kill The King / Man On the Silver Mountain / Mistreated " was also re-released in the UK in July 1981.
In Britain and most of the world, this EP was initially available instead as two singles: the first, with a blue-tinted cover, featured the title track backed by " The Trickster ", " Punchdrunk Lovesick Singalong ", and " Lozenge of Love "; the second, with a red-tinted cover, had " Lewis ( Mistreated )", " Permanent Daylight ", and " You Never Wash Up After Yourself " as B-sides.
I Been Mistreated, Neal's follow-up, was released on Ichiban Records the following year.

Mistreated and with
Mistreated orphans or people who had survived hard times might also become Angakkuit with the help of the spirits of their dead loved ones.
In an April 1982 interview with British Rock magazine Kerrang !, Blackmore stated of " MISS Mistreated ", " Well it's to avoid confusion that the ' Miss ' is written three times bigger than the ' mistreated ' but I expect we'll have someone who shall remain nameless coming up to us saying ' I wrote that song '!
" ( That someone being David Coverdale, with whom Blackmore had co-written " Mistreated " for the 1974 Deep Purple album Burn.

starved and imprisoned
Popes were variously imprisoned, starved, killed, and deposed by force.
Cassius Dio states that Antonia imprisoned Livilla in her room until she starved to death.
He was imprisoned and starved, meaning that after his release nobody could call him Fatty any more.
In the morning they are captured by Giant Despair, who takes them to his Doubting Castle, where they are imprisoned, beaten and starved.
Many years later, after conflict with King John, William de Braose's wife Maud de Braose personally and directly accused the King of murdering Arthur, which resulted in Maud and her eldest son, also William, being imprisoned and allegedly starved to death in Corfe Castle in Dorset.
Tradition tells us that Bimbisara was imprisoned by his son Ajatashatru who is said to have starved him to death.
Farrukhsiyar was imprisoned and starved ; later, on 28 February 1719, he was blinded with needles at the orders of the Sayyid Brothers.
" He was arrested in 1917, imprisoned, then shipped to the western front and beaten, starved and tortured by the army in an effort to get him to put on a uniform and serve.

starved and was
Refusing to eat, Agrippina was force-fed but later starved herself to death.
( Painter page 136 ) Painter points out that as described in the Antiquities of the Jews ( Book 20, Chapter 9, 2 ) Ananus was bribing both Albinus and Jesus the son of Damnaeus so that his men could take the tithes of other priests outside Jerusalem, to the point that some of whom then starved to death.
The entire urban population of the invaded land was to be starved to death, thus creating an agricultural surplus to feed Germany and allowing the urban population's replacement by a German upper class.
As a result, virtually all towns had to be taken, and that was usually a long, drawn-out affair, potentially lasting from several months to years, while the members of the town were starved to death.
Meanwhile, savage punishment was meted out to slaves during this period, some being burnt alive and others starved to death.
A captured enemy ruler or general might be paraded then taken to the Tullianum for execution: Jugurtha was starved to death there, and Vercingetorix was strangled.
In the 1620s almost the entire native population of the Banda Islands was driven away, starved to death, or killed in an attempt to replace them with Dutch plantations.
Capua was eventually starved into submission in the Roman retaking of 211 BC, and the Romans were victorious in the overall wars.
During the rebellion of Hou Jing, Jiankang was captured in 549 CE after a year-long siege that devastated the city, with most of the population killed or starved to death.
After the junk food was taken away and replaced with a healthy diet, the rats starved for two weeks instead of eating nutritious fare.
With the realities of the post-Perestroika economy in Russia, its space industry was especially starved for cash.
One victim was lured from Nepal at the age of 14, sold into slavery, locked up, beaten, starved, and forcibly circumcised.
Contemporary chroniclers allege that it was due to the young man's frustration that his father had given him no realm to rule, and feeling starved of funds.
Worse, their journey home was delayed by " scarce and variable winds " followed by " a storme at the north-east ", and many sailors starved or died of scurvy.
Tragically, 17 of the 24 Americans involved in the Arctic expedition starved to death during the Lady Franklin Bay Expedition, which was commanded by Adolphus Greely and was part of the first IPY of 1882-83.
A final mission to Persia, probably in 367, was a failure, and Antalcidas, deeply chagrined and fearful of the consequences, is said to have starved himself to death.
The Carthusians eventually submitted, other than the monks of the London house, which was suppressed ; some of the monks being executed for high treason in 1535, and others being starved to death in prison.
Most who fled to the island starved over the winter, as it was a non-productive settlement and could not provide for them.
Yeh Mingchen was exiled to Calcutta, India, where he starved himself to death.
In 1450, Christian I forbade farmers to trade goods outside of Denmark, with the result that they sailed directly to Germany to sell their goods, bypassing the town of Stege, which was starved of goods and revenue.
Livilla herself committed suicide or, as legend would have it, was forcibly starved to death by her own mother Antonia Minor.

starved and forced
The current residents — some 31 million people — would be expelled further east, starved, or used for forced labour.
Some Lenape starved to death as a result of animal over-harvesting, while others were forced to trade their land for goods such as clothing and food.
The book describes how his mother starved him, forced him to drink ammonia, stabbed him in the stomach, burned his arm on a gas stove, and forced him to eat his own vomit.
Sudeten Germans are forced to walk past the bodies of 30 Jewish women starved to death by German SS troops
* G ' kar, who has been repeatedly beaten, starved, had his eye plucked out, and was forced to carry a heavy piece of wood ( so heavy, in fact, that when it was hurled at a Centauri guard, the guard collapsed under its weight and was incapacitated ) across the city of G ' khamazad was still strong enough to break his chains ( made of the supposedly unbreakable solid kirilium ) and knock out his guards.
She was brutally beaten, starved, molested, and forced to live in inhuman conditions.
Metz and Merz were commanders of the infamous Berga, Thuringia slave labor camp in which 350 U. S. soldiers were beaten, tortured, starved, and forced to work for the German government during World War II.
The townspeople were starved into submission and Caesar's unique defensive earthworks, protruding towards the city and away from it in order to stop a massive Gallic relief force, eventually forced Vercingetorix to surrender.
Russian reinforcements under prince Pozharsky eventually starved the Commonwealth garrison ( there were reports of cannibalism ) and forced its surrender on the 1 November ( though some sources give 6 November or 7 November ) after the 19 month siege.
In Britain, although tens of thousands starved to death or were forced into workhouses and prostitution, social unrest was relatively low, as on the whole even the working class were quick to benefit from the increasing prosperity-in part this was due to Britain's early adoption of the free market and her lead in the industrial revolution.
More than one-sixth of the population was sent off to forced labor in Germany during the Nazi occupation and some nine thousand residents were shot, starved, or tortured to death in a concentration camp set up in the center of town.
The colony nearly starved, and Phillip was forced to send a ship to Batavia ( Jakarta ) for supplies.
In 1399 Bolingbroke led a group of exiles back to England, seized the country, forced Richard to abdicate, and then starved Richard to death.

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