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libertines and make
Immensely amoral libertines, they view vampires clinging to humanity as weak, and as such will often serve as tempters in order to make them lose themselves to the Beast.

libertines and on
The libertines allowed the trial to drag on in an attempt to harass Calvin.
This posed a dilemma for the libertines, so on 21 August the council decided to write to other Swiss cities for their opinions, thus mitigating their own responsibility for the final decision.
The film focuses on four wealthy, corrupted fascist libertines after the fall of Benito Mussolini's Italy in 1944.
Theatre licenses granted by Charles were the first in England to permit women to play female roles on stage ( they were previously played by boys ), and Restoration literature celebrated or reacted to the restored court, which included libertines like John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester.
They are also all virgins, and the four libertines plan on deflowering them over the course of events.
During the month, the four libertines begin having anal sex with the sixteen male and female children who, along with the other victims, are treated more brutally as time goes on, with regular beatings and whippings.
Doherty expressed himself in the " Books of Albion ", his personal collection of notes, thoughts and poems, and also more and more frequently on the libertines. org fan forums using the user name " heavyhorse ".
He went on to criticize Fétis in one of the monologues of Lélio, ou le Retour é la vie, the 1832 sequel to Symphonie Fantastique: “ These young theorists of eighty, living in the midst of a sea of prejudices and persuaded that the world ends with the shores of their island ; these old libertines of every age who demand that music caress and amuse them, never admitting that the chaste muse could have a more noble mission ; especially these desecrators who dare lay hands on original works, subjecting them to horrible mutilations that they call corrections and perfections, which, they say, require considerable taste.

libertines and they
As they do throughout the story-telling sections, the four libertines – Blangis, the Bishop, Curval and Durcet – indulge in activities similar to those they've heard with their daughters and the kidnapped children.
During this month, the libertines brutally kill three of the four daughters they have between them, along with four of the female children and two of the male ones.
If the Barbelognostics were libertines and these are their writings, then the unfriendly account of Epiphanius has to be contrasted with the elegant spiritual writings they produced.

libertines and was
During this time, the trial of Michael Servetus was extended by libertines in an attempt to harass Calvin.
Although the libertines controlled the council, his request was refused.
After the death of Servetus, Calvin was acclaimed a defender of Christianity, but his ultimate triumph over the libertines was still two years away.
) When Restoration comedy, in particular, flouted poetic justice by rewarding libertines and punishing dull-witted moralists, there was a backlash in favor of drama, in particular, of more strict moral correspondence.
As a Catholic, she was hostile to the Protestant movement but remained close to libertines such as Théophile de Viau, Gabriel Naudé and François La Mothe Le Vayer, to whom she would leave her library, which she herself had received from Montaigne ( who in turn had inherited it from La Boétie ).

libertines and .
Because he spoke openly with what Channing had prophesied someone might -- with daring hyperbole -- Parker vindicated Channing's further prophecy that he who committed this infraction of taste would promptly discover how little mercy liberals were disposed to allow to libertarians who appeared to them libertines.
From the 17th century onwards, " scandalous memoirs " by supposed libertines, serving a public taste for titillation, have been frequently published.
He described Gnostic groups as sexual libertines, for example, when some of their own writings advocated chastity more strongly than did orthodox texts-yet the gnostic texts cannot be taken as guides to their actual practices, about which almost nothing is reliably known today.
Around 1546, the uncoordinated forces coalesced into an identifiable group whom he referred to as the libertines.
The libertines continued their opposition, taking opportunities to stir up discontent, to insult the ministers, and to defy the authority of the Consistory.
The libertines ' downfall began with the February 1555 elections.
The libertines kidnap eighteen teenage boys and girls and subject them to four months of extreme violence, sadism and sexual and mental torture.
It tells the story of four wealthy male libertines who resolve to experience the ultimate sexual gratification in orgies.
Four wealthy libertines lock themselves in a castle, the Château de Silling, along with a number of victims and accomplices.
On 23 November 2008 the British newspaper The Sunday Times suggested fires at swingers ' clubs were the work of ' nudist mullahs ' or fundamentalist nudists with a grudge against the echangistes or libertines.

plotted and make
One of the main charges of the senatorial faction that plotted against Julius Caesar after he had the Roman Senate declare him dictator for life, was that he was attempting to make himself a king, and a co-conspirator Cassius, enticed Brutus ' direct descendant, Marcus Junius Brutus, to join the conspiracy by referring to his ancestor.
Retz, who had, according to some accounts, already plotted against Richelieu, set himself to work to make the utmost political capital out of his position.
The graphs that are plotted to make this discussion clearer are called correlation diagrams.
The emperor learned that Lao Ai was not really a eunuch, and had plotted with the queen to make their illegitimate son become successor.
But I couldn't because it's a murder mystery, and it's very tightly plotted, so it's very hard to make big changes .... I had written part more to what Mia likes to do.
* June 20 – Charles David Keeling ( b. 1928 ), first to make frequent measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide ( CO2 ) concentration, plotted on the Keeling Curve.
He was named military governor in 925, but had plotted to make himself emperor, an action he took in 934 as, Li Siyuan, emperor of the Later Tang Dynasty, had seen relations with their powerful neighbors to the north, the Khitan, sour by his rule.
However, the desire to overthrow his father once again arose, and Richard and Alfredo plotted to make the Kingpin think that Richard was ready to inherit his father's position.

plotted and trouble
The nobles were displeased with their monarchs for bringing this trouble on them, and had plotted to kill them.

plotted and on
Counting on the Bastarnae, with whom he had forged friendly relations in earlier times, he plotted a strategy to deal with the Dardani and then to regain his lost territories in Greece and his political independence.
When the functions J < sub > n </ sub >( x ) are plotted on the same graph, though, none of the zeros seem to coincide for different values of n except for the zero at x = 0.
: Plotted on the x-axis is the retention time and plotted on the y-axis a signal ( for example obtained by a spectrophotometer, mass spectrometer or a variety of other detectors ) corresponding to the response created by the analytes exiting the system.
The position in 3D space of each crystal face is plotted on a stereographic net, e. g. Wulff net or Lambert net.
In fact, the pole to each face is plotted on the net.
Receivers identified which hyperbola they were on and a position could be plotted at the intersection of the hyperbola from different patterns, usually by using the pair with the angle of cut closest to orthogonal as possible.
He had earlier petitioned both the Queen and Burghley on the condemned Norfolk's behalf, to no avail, and it was reported that he had plotted to provide a ship to assist his cousin's escape attempt to Spain.
The percentage of households is plotted on the x-axis, the percentage of income on the y-axis.
When a Hertzsprung-Russell diagram is plotted for an open cluster, most stars lie on the main sequence.
Titmus made casts of the creature's prints and, as best he could, plotted Patterson's and the creature's movements on a map.
Many geologist however do not agree on how to separate the triangle parts into the single components so that the framework grains can be plotted.
The following QFL chart and the sandstone provenance model correspond with each other therefore, when the QFL chart is plotted those points can the be plotted on the sandstone provenance model.
A Hertzsprung – Russell Diagram can be plotted for these clusters which has absolute values known on the luminosity axis.
A Little Night Music ( 1973 ), a more traditionally plotted show based on the film Smiles of a Summer Night by Ingmar Bergman, was one of his greatest successes.
If the words are plotted on a tic-tac-toe grid in order a three in a row line wins.
The < sup > 87 </ sup > Sr /< sup > 86 </ sup > Sr ratio for each sample is plotted against its < sup > 87 </ sup > Rb /< sup > 86 </ sup > Sr ratio on a graph called an isochron.
This tone of violet -- an approximation of the color violet at about 417 nanometers as plotted on the CIE chromaticity diagram -- is shown at right.
It is an approximation of the color violet at about 400 nanometers as plotted on the CIE chromaticity diagram.
When plotted on the CIE chromaticity diagram, it can be seen that this is a hue corresponding to that of a visual stimulus of approximately 380 nm on the spectrum.
Similarly, Barry Hendy of Kodak Australia has plotted the " pixels per dollar " as a basic measure of value for a digital camera, demonstrating the historical linearity ( on a log scale ) of this market and the opportunity to predict the future trend of digital camera price, LCD and LED screens and resolution.

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