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came and haunt
On one occasion, in the early 1930s, in a comment that came back to haunt him in later years, Munk expressed admiration for Hitler ( for uniting Germans ) and wished that the same kind of unifying figure could be found for Danes.
The bills died quietly, but came back to haunt Anderson in his presidential candidacy.
Soon afterwards old ghosts came back to haunt Henny ; the gossip press reported that he left his wife and kids to start over for the third time.
When Nepos made the mistake of appointing the untrustworthy Orestes as his magister militum, his lack of a western core of support came back to haunt him.
Unfortunately for him, this reputation later came back to haunt him.
This support, which included Catholic parochial schools, came back to haunt him in the 1850s, when anti-Catholic feelings were high, especially among ex-Whigs in the Republican Party.
Bow's father told her to " haunt " Brewster's office ( located in Brooklyn ) until they came up with something.
While these specific failings came back to haunt the Empire in subsequent decades, perhaps the greatest weakness of the Peace of Augsburg was its failure to take into account the growing diversity of religious expression emerging in the so-called evangelical and reformed traditions.
In the end, the political ideals that Jacques-Donatien Le Ray de Chaumont cherished came back to haunt him.
It was in 1946 when debating the repeal of anti-Union laws in the House of Commons that Shawcross allegedly said " We are the masters now ,", a phrase that came to haunt him.
Prior to her posting aboard the Enterprise, T ' Pol on at least one occasion left the Vulcan Compound in San Francisco and visited a Jazz music club ; the chaotic music generated an emotional response that came back to haunt her during a brief period when she abandoned her nightly meditation ritual ( concurrent with her experimentation with mind-melding ).
Drew was perhaps charitable in his view of the tunnel, which came to be regarded as the haunt of prostitutes and " tunnel thieves " who lurked under its arches and mugged passers-by.
These specific failings came back to haunt the Empire in subsequent decades.
A possibly unwritten secondary mission of the Voter News Service was to provide election results as quickly as possible on election night — a point which came to haunt the VNS in the 2000 presidential election.
Griffey chose to sit out the final day of the season to protect his batting title and it came back to haunt him as Madlock collected four hits that same day.
Eubank had the better of the fight early in the rematch, but the short rest between the bouts came back to haunt him as his left eye that was damaged in the first fight rapidly began to swell.
Vorster's past as a draft-dodger and Nazi sympathiser came back to haunt him.
Peter Plogojowitz came back to his house to haunt his own son and demand food, but the son refused so Plogojowitz brutally murdered him.
The ghostly version is the soul of a young woman who had died in or near a lake ( many of these rusalki had been murdered by lovers ) and came to haunt that lake ; this undead Rusalka is not invariably malevolent, and will be allowed to rest in peace if her death is avenged.
This came back to haunt him when, in 1864, the Russians accused him of cooperating with Turkey during the war.
Eventually, Lockheed's past exploits following his meeting with Kitty and the X-Men came back to haunt him.
The specificity of the Red Book came back to haunt the Liberals, however, and much of the next few years were spent defending broken promises.
Darwin was initially the haunt of gauchos, and cattle farmers, but sheep farming came to dominate the area, and Scottish shepherds were brought in.
Her past soon came back to haunt her, however, when her ex-lover Lance Baldwin came back into her life.

came and Mick
" Taking the Mick " or " taking the Mickey " is thought to be a rhyming slang form of " taking the piss ", where " Mick " came from " Mickey Bliss ".
Akiak is a dog who ran the Iditarod race. In the story he injured his foot, he was also lost they tried to find him but, they just gave him food. So one day he came back to the race and her musher, Mick whom sended her to checkpoint but the courageous dog had won the race by himself.
Growing out of Melbourne University and The D-Generation came The Late Show ( 1991 – 1993 ), starring the influential talents Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner, Jane Kennedy, Tony Martin, Mick Molloy and Rob Sitch ( who later formed Working Dog Productions ); and during the 1980s and 1990s Fast Forward ( Steve Vizard, Magda Szubanski, Marg Downey, Michael Veitch, Peter Moon and others ) and its successor Full Frontal, which launched the career of Eric Bana and featured Shaun Micallef.
The culmination of this first movement of blues came with John Mayall, who moved to London in the early 1960s, eventually forming the Bluesbreakers, whose members at various times included, Jack Bruce, Aynsley Dunbar and Mick Taylor.
His next big break came with a role in Performance alongside Mick Jagger, where he played a violent mobster.
Mick Jagger and Marianne Faithfull turned up at the castle hand over party, with Jagger telling the newspapers " We just came to loon about.
Nash congratulated Young on outsmarting him at Bound for Glory and aligned himself with the World Elite, while also hinting at the return of the nWo once Hulk Hogan arrived in TNA, as when a paranoid Mick Foley came to him for information on who Hogan would be coming with, he facetiously suggested names such as Syxx-Pac, Scott Steiner, Buff Bagwell, and Scott Hall.
Their public breakthrough came with their images for the magazine Façade, with portraits of Andy Warhol, Mick Jagger and Iggy Pop.
Three years after their last Triple Crown win, Ireland, coached by Mick Doyle, came out in 1985 and won the Championship and the Triple Crown again.
One of the 400 auditioners, Mick Stickland, came close to being chosen, but the band and Mick decided in the end against working together.
Peadar's nephew Caomhán and his brother Éamonn ( played by Mick Lally ) have recently came to the village, but Peadar does not believe that they are related to him at all and is insulted by their presence.
When comparing the heaviosity of A Prayer Under Pressure of Violent Anguish with Speak and Destroy, in an interview, Tairrie said ; “ Mick came in and had a lot of ideas that were really, really cool and a lot heavier .”
Then, the following week, after Triple H retained his title against both The Rock and The Big Show, Linda McMahon came out announced that he would be defending his belt in a Fatal Four-Way match against not only The Rock and The Big Show, but also Mick Foley.
Mick Casale came aboard in 1982 and lasted until the series was discontinued in 1988.
Anthony Perkins wanted to direct the film and even came up with a pitch for the film along with Psycho III screenwriter Charles Edward Pogue however Psycho III was a critical and financial failure so Universal rejected this idea and Mick Garris was brought in.
In keeping with the double vision theme, Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones came up with idea of doubling Kalodner's name.
Mick was in the process of listening to audition tapes of various singers to replace the newly-departed Lou Gramm when he came upon a cassette of Johnny Edwards.
United Peoples Party leader Mick Beddoes came out in support of the security services on 10 October, saying that the government was " stupid " to try to control the budget of the Military and police forces.
Mick came from a musical family but stood out as the main talent with his huge repertoire of tunes and songs.
The Fiji Labour Party said that the discovery of such irregularities came as no surprise, while United Peoples Party President Mick Beddoes said it called the electoral enrollment process into question, and called for independent organizers to be brought in to ensure that the process was fair.

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