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1. And afterward, to further weaken us, they had the gall to banish such things
2. Lately, her nightmares had worsened and I didn’t know how to banish them
3. It is also used to banish evil
4. But it again was something she had to try to ignore, or at the very least banish to the furthest corners of her mind for the duration
5. But he could not banish them
6. Messengers were already returning from nearby kingdoms after delivering word of the declaration to banish male wielders from using the Power
7. Many tales were told and retold by most of the kings and envoys about the various goings on, and a decision was finally taken to banish all but one wizard from each kingdom
8. What would he do about the army in Aramell? Would he ally them? What would he do to the wizards? Banish them? Where would they go? When normality was restored, what would Balzar do to the poor forsaken slaves that they had seen in the bowels of the mountain? Surely they had a right to live? They were, after all, living creatures, no, men
9. From those lines above I started to contemplate and form my own text "Banish with
10. They thought that once they would rule those, no one would dare to banish them again
11. Sit back and relax as the recording works with you to banish your stress and remove your anxiety,
12. In the 1650s, Massachusetts decided the best way to deal with the annoyance was to banish Quakers altogether
13. "Did you try to think of something else that will banish those desires from your mind? We can’t always control our thoughts and God understands that
14. use it to banish the serpent
15. “The fate of Gaea lies on our ability to banish or destroy the Chaotic Dragons
16. The magic of we mages and that of the Lore Masters in Coermantyr Castle is not enough to banish the forces of evil permanently
17. banish demons, while he who prays carelessly wil become the demons' laughing stock
18. Banish from your minds this idea that my kingdom is a rule of power or a reign of glory
19. Though as you will already know, it is not often staff come to work stating they are here solely for the purpose of trying to banish their fears
20. May it banish negative
21. “Bishopwort?” I asked, an herb I could use to banish an evil spirit
22. Nothing surfaced apart from trivia that wasn't strong enough to sustain itself let alone banish the sturdy intruder
23. She could not wait to convince her husband to banish that woman from the wheels of power at the earliest opportunity
24. Basic course in white magic with detailed instructions on: How to Channel and Banish Thought Forms; Creative Visualization; How to banish the Black
25. I blinked several times, trying to banish the wooziness that made it difficult to think
26. At least that would provoke anger, helping to banish it from my conscious mind
27. ’ I had only just managed to banish the memory of their last attack
28. wedding and cause a scandal in the town and banish my whole family
29. With this new weaponry the people were finally able to banish the KULMOOG into oblivion, followed by the immediate celebratory burning of ladders and all things ladder-related
30. to banish the fears
31. Swallowing, Loki tries to banish the imagery that dances in his mind
32. However, part of the regret that he felt was the regret that he tried to banish, that had been pushed and hidden in the deep recesses of his mind
33. She wasn’t sure what to do, but as soon as her eyes collided with his, she knew something that she wanted to banish from her mind
34. At that time the Turks used to banish all Arab officers to remote countries during the period when they occupied a large group of Arab countries including the state of [49]Sham
35. ‘That’s the reason I have held this meeting: it is for us to request that Djemal Pasha should retract his order to banish Officer Sheikho
36. What did I think was going to happen? I closed my eyes and tried to slow my ever escalating thoughts, tried to banish a sudden image of Jessica and Sebastian rolling on the ground, their bodies naked and intertwined, wrestling in a far different way than he was now entangled with the Alpha
37. banish all my fears and frustrations,
38. “Can you banish a founding witch’s spirit for eternity, let alone find her?” he asked both of them
39. “Take heed, minion, while I cannot determine what power the brat holds, the threat to banish you to the Oblivion remains true if you vex me further!”
40. Then I would be able to banish to you anywhere that I please
41. going to sleep; banish all fear of insomnia
42. With the restoration of the Water Well of the Eternal to a positive state, they could banish the darkness that now infested it and the vortex the darkness had created for the dead who were still walking between this world and the next
43. they will banish you from the institution they rule so absolutely
44. I believe He will banish them to purgatory to burn there for five life times or until they have truly repented for their sins
45. "Is he here yet?" Claire tried to banish the blush that was forcing its way upon her cheeks but by the happy smirk Monica showed, she knew she was failing
46. Never to banish
47. She had only seen Alric hand out two punishments before, but didn’t think he would banish a perfectly good slave
48. Sithias was calm and spoke evenly, “She has done nothing that would banish her from this land
49. “And did you banish this wild one?”
50. This wasn"t the first time for him to banish a member of the Council
1. With a flourish of his wings, Kerubiel banished Serpent from the Garden
2. Son banished them from the land and hired his
3. He was banished from the clan for
4. For a moment he felt an irrational terror that it might be Ozzie come looking for him … but common sense soon banished that
5. If the people in authority at the Kassikan decreed it, her royalties could be cut off and she could be banished from the campus, or for all practical purposes, from the city, and she knew of extreme cases where they had hounded people out of the Highlands altogether
6. Harry had to affirm the observation, he was made well aware of his distinct status nearly from his first days in the Hundred, sometimes favorable, often eliciting some degree of initial jealousy, though soon overcome and banished
7. He banished the thought from his
8. He was then tried at the ancient Greek court, and banished from his home city of Athens
9. banished him from the Garden of Eden to have it as an
10. They were banished from thence by the tyranny of one of Machiavel's heroes, Castruccio Castracani
11. “I could have you banished to the dungeon for voicing this request, young man
12. Banished from this place
13. She was there, the suffering banished once more to its hidden recess
14. The thought came to him out loud, the simple logic: ‘They wanted everything connected with my life to be banished
15. The redundancy of paper money necessarily banishes gold and silver from the domestic transactions of the colonies, for the same reason that it has banished those metals from the greater part of the domestic transactions in Scotland ; and in both countries, it is not the poverty, but the enterprizing and projecting spirit of the people, their desire of employing all the stock which they can get, as active and productive stock, which has occasioned this redundancy of paper money
16. Now they are banished to the South Lands where they can walk in the daylight due to the dark clouds that cover the skies from the eruptions of Kerak’Otozi
17. Publius Ovidius Naso, 43 BC-18 AD, Roman poet who flourished at the time of Augustus who, not being happy with Ovid"s „Metamorpheses" as being too prurient, banished him to the north shore of the (Euxine) Black Sea, never to return to his beloved Rome
18. Something about the element of sheer chance excited him; and the women who seemed to gravitate towards the ‘Lucky Men’, as if centuries of social evolution were banished from this place where the dollar still held sway
19. between Athens and her allies, and Sparta and her allies, in which he took part as a general, eventually banished by Athens for losing a particular battle
20. The existence of anything beyond their selves was banished in its utter irrelevance
21. It gave him a whole new perspective: the things he had always desired to do; the fears of the consequences – with those fears banished
22. The apprentice was banished to outer space in a translucent tomb for eternity
23. You'd be banished for life
24. The words eluded me, they simply banished themselves within the confines of my brain, to rather confuse me than to help me
25. The others banished him below decks to a bunk where from time to time his face, vividly green, would rise to gaze numbly from behind a lee cloth
26. The Black Fox banished all other Foxes from the forest
27. Their small exchange had banished the gloom and she was quite stunned by his generous offer though far from convinced about the stick’s efficacy
28. She helped Mister into the car’s boot and laid the hazel stick on the car’s backseat; all thoughts of a day spent picnicking banished
29. “Sin then becomes an act and it has no existence apart from the act…[Therefore] that Man was endowed with original perfection, not tainted with original sin…Pelagianism was condemned by several Synods held between 412 and 418, when Pelagius was banished from Rome, and the condemnation was confirmed by the Council of Ephesus in 431
30. who is faulty, in that the king does not fetch home again his banished
31. Then Una's fainting spell had banished everything from his mind for a time
32. Banished to a life of
33. Those lower two zones are filled with souls who judged, and then banished
34. ▪ People who hold on to their possessions in a miserly fashion that all joy is banished from their lives
35. Her song was long and seemed to be an involved story about a family that had been banished from their village and had traveled far and wide
36. Indeed, before he was called before the highest ruler and banished, he fled into the
37. Elsewhere in Europa, the war in Gaztela was over and the pretender, Juana, had been banished to a convent
38. you show me what are these men; And he said to me, These are they who built the tower of strife against God, and the Lord banished
39. “We were banished by the traitor Morning Star, held in darkness that we might not rip out the throat of his Empire
40. They didn’t make it further than the hallway and if Harry had stolen a few moments of her thoughts at all, he was surely banished from them during the rest of the day
41. The Robogods banished the Darclonians away from their territories and nearby galaxies
42. And their hands commit lawless deeds; And the sinners devour all whom they lawlessly oppress; yet the sinners shall be destroyed before the face of the Lord of Spirits, And they shall be banished from off the face of His Earth; And they shall perish forever and ever; For I saw all the angels of punishment abiding there and preparing all the instruments of Satan; And I asked the angel of peace who went with me: 'For whom are they preparing these Instruments?' And he said to me; 'They prepare these for the kings and the mighty of this Earth, So that they may thereby be destroyed and after this the Righteous and Elect One shall cause the house of his congregation to appear; From now on they shall be no more hindered in the name of the Lord of Spirits; And these mountains shall not stand as the Earth in front of his righteousness; But the hills shall be like a fountain of water; And the righteous shall have rest from the oppression of sinners
43. They banished the mind and idolised the physical
44. For this Cain was cursed and banished to roam unwanted for the rest of his life
45. And their hands commit lawless deeds; And the sinners devour all whom they lawlessly oppress; yet the sinners shall be destroyed before the face of the Lord of Spirits And they shall be banished from off the face of His Earth; And they shall perish forever and ever; For I saw all the angels of punishment abiding there and preparing all the instruments of Satan; And I asked the angel of peace who went with me: 'For whom are they preparing these Instruments?' And he said to me; 'They prepare these for the kings and the mighty of this Earth So that they may thereby be destroyed and after this the Righteous and Elect One shall cause the house of his congregation to appear; From now on they shall be no more hindered in the name of the Lord of Spirits; And these mountains shall not stand as the Earth in front of his righteousness; But the hills shall be like a fountain of water; and the righteous shall have rest from the oppression of sinners
46. She banished him to the couch, and slept
47. 6 But I said I pray you show me what are these men; And he said to me These are they who built the tower of strife against God and the Lord banished them
48. 14 But when Gorgias was governor of the holds he hired soldiers and nourished war continually with the Jews: 15 And with all of that the Idumeans having gotten into their hands the most commodious holds kept the Jews occupied and receiving those who were banished from Jerusalem they went about to nourish war
49. To be and then to be banished
50. Is this where they had been banished to? Then Simon still had enough mind to pity them
1. Where it extends itself to a considerable part of the circulation between dealers and consumers, as in Scotland, and still more in North America, it banishes gold and silver almost entirely from the country ; almost all the ordinary transactions of its interior commerce being thus carried on by paper
2. The redundancy of paper money necessarily banishes gold and silver from the domestic transactions of the colonies, for the same reason that it has banished those metals from the greater part of the domestic transactions in Scotland ; and in both countries, it is not the poverty, but the enterprizing and projecting spirit of the people, their desire of employing all the stock which they can get, as active and productive stock, which has occasioned this redundancy of paper money
3. name of Jesus banishes the demons, as St
4. 2 Many of the cures effected by Jesus in connection with his ministry in behalf of Elman's patients did, indeed, appear to resemble the working of miracles, but we were instructed that they were only just such transformations of mind and spirit as may occur in the experience of expectant and faith-dominated persons who are under the immediate and inspirational influence of a strong, positive, and beneficent personality whose ministry banishes fear and destroys anxiety
5. There is enough demons to withhold the sign of spiritual thinking from consideration of its idea and the idea coming from God banishes
6. The vengeful goddess transforms Medusa into a hideous creature, and banishes her to a remote island
7. banishes the daily tensions of his work
8. A smile is the same as sunshine; it banishes winter from the human countenance
1. ’ James said quickly, banishing the vision
2. Further, the Athenians were in the habit of banishing people who had gained the disfavor of the Assembly, and neither tyranny nor oligarchy were possibilities far removed from their traditional political processes, the rhetoric of Pericles notwithstanding
3. At the door, the taller one paused and turned towards them, banishing his companion into the chill night air with a wave of his hand
4. Did the opportunity for somebody to wipe their feet all over your doormat present itself yesterday? If it did how did you react? Did you remove their feet from your doormat? Have you started banishing those insecurities once and for all?
5. I could see where someone not familiar with magic could see a banishing spell as woo-woo, so I shrugged
6. The Achieve Coaching Model® - banishing the black box
7. We complain in feelings and the banishing of sun
8. - Third: the rule of banishing the banisher:
9. Then he gathered me in his arms and kissed me, banishing my fears from my mind
10. At that, he turned to me and, faster than I thought possible, enveloped me in his arms, pressing his lips to mine and banishing all thoughts from my head, except one: I was safe in his arms
11. Then he pulled me to him and kissed me soundly, banishing the questions – and any other thoughts – from my mind
12. Only by banishing her altogether from his mind would he be safe
13. He dropped the receiver back on its stand and went from room to room switching on every light as if by banishing the darkness he would be banishing the horrific certainty of his slaughter
14. you will finally succeed in banishing all foreign thoughts
15. The banishing process is dome under the
16. In addition to the ritual he had me doing everyday, the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram, he added other rituals to my daily practice
17. The English had a long history of banishing their worst troublemakers by sending them to penal colonies and outposts that were chosen for their hostile environment in the hopes that whoever they sent there would be killed off by the hostile natives so they wouldn’t need to worry about them ever coming back to England to cause more trouble
18. Banishing the television from dinner, however, was one of the fruits of a bitter six months of marriage counseling they went through years ago
19. "But, gentlemen," continued the councillor, "if, banishing from my memory the remembrance of these sad pictures, I carry my eyes back to the actual situation of our dear country, what do I see there? Everywhere commerce and the arts are flourishing; everywhere new means of communication, like so many new arteries in the body of the state, establish within it new relations
20. In order not to have at night this sleeping man stretched at her side, by dint of manoeuvring, she at last succeeded in banishing him to the second floor, while she read till morning extravagant books, full of pictures of orgies and thrilling situations
21. And then democracy comes into being after the poor have conquered their opponents, slaughtering some and banishing some, while to the remainder they give an equal share of freedom and power; and this is the form of government in which the magistrates are commonly elected by lot
22. That we should take counsel about what has happened, and when the dice have been thrown order our affairs in the way which reason deems best; not, like children who have had a fall, keeping hold of the part struck and wasting time in setting up a howl, but always accustoming the soul forthwith to apply a remedy, raising up that which is sickly and fallen, banishing the cry of sorrow by the healing art
23. Will Ladislaw's smile was delightful, unless you were angry with him beforehand: it was a gush of inward light illuminating the transparent skin as well as the eyes, and playing about every curve and line as if some Ariel were touching them with a new charm, and banishing forever the traces of moodiness
24. This preparation consisted largely in moving all presentable articles in all the rooms into these two, and banishing all unpresentable into the most remote of the other rooms, and shutting that door
25. I hope we shall avert the evil by banishing the cause of discontent