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Manfred submitted, although probably only to gain time and counter the menace from Edmund, and received the title of Papal vicar for southern Italy.
The film was also re-released in 1954, with a written prologue added before the opening credits, advising that gangsters such as Tom Powers and Caesar " Rico " Bandello, the title character in Little Caesar ( played by Edward G. Robinson ), are a menace that the public must confront.
" GameDaily ranked SHODAN at number eleven on the list of top evil masterminds of all time, stating " 343 Guilty Spark is a real menace, but it's got nothing on the diabolical Shodan ", and adding hope for the character's return in a possible later title, and additionally naming her one of the most horrific video game bosses of all time, noting her constant assault upon the player and humanity despite being unable to harm him directly.
The creation of in-yer-face theatre parallels the history of more-prevalently accepted literary-critical coinages by critics like Martin Esslin ( Theatre of the Absurd ), who extended the existential philosophical concept of the Absurd to drama and theatre in his 1961 book of that title, and Irving Wardle ( Comedy of menace ), who borrowed the phrase from the subtitle of The Lunatic View: A Comedy of Menace, by David Campton, in 1958 reviews of productions of Campton's play and of The Birthday Party, by Harold Pinter, applying Campton's subtitle to Pinter's work.
When the revolt in Apulia was suppressed, the Byzantines, under advice from Argyrus, who travelled to Constantinople and received the title of " Duke of Italy, Calabria, Sicily, and Paphlagonia ", formed an alliance with the Papacy to counter the emergence of the Norman menace in the area.

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Eichmann himself is a model of how the myth of the enemy-Jew can be used to transform the ordinary man of present-day society into a menace to all his neighbors.
The fire ant is thought to infest approximately two million acres of land in Georgia, attacking crops, young wildlife and livestock and can be a serious health menace to humans who are allergic to its venom, Blasingame said.
In West Africa, for example, where meat is a luxury and babies must be weaned early to make room at the breast for later arrivals, a childhood menace is kwashiorkor, or `` Red Johnny '', a growth-stunting protein deficiency ( signs: reddish hair, bloated belly ) that kills more than half its victims, leaves the rest prey for parasites and lingering tropical disease.
This instinct is to-day awakened and gives warning that it feels the occupation of Bosnia-Herzegovina to be a menace which, by introducing fresh Slav elements into the Hungarian political organism and providing a wider field and further recruitment of the Croat opposition, would upset the unstable equilibrium in which the Magyar domination is poised.
In his stories, Green Town is a symbol of safety and home, which is often juxtaposed as a contrasting backdrop to tales of fantasy or menace.
* Gambling is a menace to society, deadly to the best interests of moral, social, economic, and spiritual life, and destructive of good government.
Two days later, he told MacMahon that he had not found " a single enemy post [...] it looks to me as if the menace of the Bavarians is simply bluff ".
It is based on the theory of deterrence according to which the deployment, and implicit menace of use, of strong weapons is essential to threaten the enemy in order to prevent the use by said-enemy of the same weapons against oneself.
When the old governor is unable to contain the pirate menace, Colonel Bishop is promoted to his post, and Arabella is sent to England for a recreational sojourn.
But when his studio door flew open and his then-wife Alice, in utter exasperation, exclaimed, " Your son is a menace!
The same Thracians, on other occasions, when he thunders and lightens, shoot with arrows up in the air against the sky and menace the divinity because they think there is no god other than their own.
Pinter's first play was The Room – in which the main character, Rose, is menaced by Riley who invades her safe space though the actual source of menace remains a mystery – and this theme of characters in a safe space menaced by an outside force is repeated in many of his later works ( perhaps most famously in The Birthday Party ).
In later Pinter plays, such as The Caretaker and The Homecoming, the menace is no longer entering from the outside but exists within the confined space.
The Doctor finds the true menace controlling the Captain is the ancient tyrant Queen Xanxia, disguised as the Captain's nurse, who uses the resources mined from planets in an attempt to gain immortality.
It can be a social menace ... In final analysis, size in steel is the measure of the power of a handful of men over our economy ... The philosophy of the Sherman Act is that it should not exist ... Industrial power should be decentralized.

menace and woman
The remaining rezzies, led by a woman named Maddy, join them all at the swimming pool and pledge to work together with the Kangs to defeat the menace in the building.
While the film's adult themes were branded " vulgar " and " lurid " by some who still thought of North as the pint-sized " menace " he'd played ten years prior, Los Angeles Times critic, Kevin Thomas expressed appreciation for North's work in the film, writing-" The plot of " The Teacher " isn't worth outlining, yet it develops a relationship between a 28-year-old woman and an 18-year-old high school boy with sensitivity and credibility unusual for an exploitation film.
One version of the theme stays the course in a major tone, conveying a feel of great national purpose against the Nazi menace, and the secondary theme dips into a minor 6th chord which describes Manon's more intimate and emotional feelings as an individual and a woman who is pitted against the fascist war machine.

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On the return trip to Spain, the two brethren met with a group of papal legates who were determined to triumph over the Manichean menace.
A more serious menace was Perkin Warbeck, a Flemish youth who posed as Edward IV's son Richard.
Soon, Ceadrag too had turned against the Franks and allied with the Danes, who were to become the greatest menace of the Franks in a short time.
The most urgent matter which confronted the king or the group of statesmen, led by João das Regras and the " Holy Constable " who inspired his policy was the menace of Castilian aggression.
Its professed object was to clear Rome of the large number of pauper citizens, who formed a standing menace to peace.
3 ) # 28-31, in which the JLA and JSA teamed up against the menace of Qwisp, a 5th dimensional entity ( much like Mr. Mxyzptlk ) who had previously been a nuisance to Aquaman.
* In 1940, pianist Fats Waller recorded a novelty song called " Abercrombie Had a Zombie " about the effects of the cocktail on a previously law-abiding citizen who has a few zombies and becomes a public menace.
* In Keith Taylor's novel Bard II, Koschei appears to menace Felimid mac Fal, a roving Irish bard who is the novel's lead character, and his lover Gudrun Blackhair, a female pirate chieftain.
Mekurabe are rolling skulls with eyeballs who menace Taira no Kiyomori in Japanese folklore.
In the end, the two alien henchmen are inexplicably revealed to be Poemy's foster parents, Nabeshin and Kumi-Kumi, who are thus not dead, and Poemy and Futaba combine their powers in order to make the world nice and end the extraterrestrial menace.
With his arms permanently fused, he then seeks to destroy all of those who have wronged him, but Spider-Man eventually defeated the menace at a Coney Island carnival.
As Leader, Daisley took on the role of tackling the crime problems of his borough, declaring that " thanks to the evil activities of a handful of people Harlesden has a reputation as a bad and fearful place " and the time had come " to take a stand against the gangsters who are a menace on our streets ".
'" " Melatonin ", also on the CD2 release, is a synthesiser-based song with lyrics similar to that of a lullaby, but with an undercurrent of menace in lines like " Death to all who stand in your way ".
Danny faces threats of many kinds, including vengeful ghost hunter Valerie Gray, who for a short period of time becomes his love interest, a rival half-ghost Vlad Masters / Plasmius, an old friend of his father's and considered to be his true arch-rival, and even his own parents who, being ghost hunters, view Danny Phantom ( and any ghosts ) as a menace to society.
In order to stop Shinnok's menace, Raiden requests the help from the Earthrealm warriors who managed to save the realms from Emperor Shao Kahn in previous titles.
The culmination was a large rally on 18 March 1972 in Belfast's Ormeau Park, attended by up to 60, 000 people, at which Craig said, " We must build up the dossiers on the men and women who are a menace to this country, because one day, ladies and gentlemen, if the politicians fail, it will be our duty to liquidate the enemy.
The book gloomily concludes, ' we amateurs have to fight against the growing menace of young people who insist on playing their various games for the fun of the thing ... indulging rather too freely, if the truth were known, in pure play '.
Advocates of a Delaware-New Jersey crossing faced strong opposition from Philadelphia port authorities, who claimed the bridge would be a menace to navigation.
However, the Declaration was later criticized by Hanfried Helmchen, who found its ethical guideline No 1 to be misleading and stated that when health, personal autonomy and growth — without referring to mental illness — are to be formulated as the direct aim of psychiatry, the menace of vast expansion of psychiatry will increase and that the renunciation of an illness concept appeared to be an essential source for the ' total psychiatrisation of everybody and everything ' which was also deplored by Blomquist in his commentary.

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