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Travis lifted his gaze from the shop floor and looked into Theo's eyes with a malice that took even the seasoned investigator by surprise
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On the contrary, he looks angry and annoyed, as if he were jealous! Although he is only seven, he often shows such malice and arrogance which is rare even in adults
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But some were cruel and filled with malice
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“I've got a bone for 'em right here,” one of them cried coarsely, and the rest giggled and laughed perversely as only those with malice and lust in their hearts can
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"It's Solo Ki," Tetloan said, his voice surprisingly absent of malice or sarcasm
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The law which put an end to all prosecutions against witchcraft, which put it out of any man's power to gratify his own malice by accusing his neighbour of that imaginary crime, seems effectually to have put an end to those fears and suspicions, by taking away the great cause which encouraged and supported them
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Envy, malice, or resentment, are the only passions which can prompt one man to injure another in his person or reputation
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Even Aspen was disturbed by his response, which held more than enough malice to start a quarrel
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Notwithstanding some extraordinary losses, occassioned partly by the malice of the Dutch East India company, and partly by other accidents, they carried on for many years a successful trade
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Pure, cold malice
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“Dressed in sombre black, out of respect for her recently murdered brother, the queen of the ring, the mistress of malice
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Now, instead of childish glee, there was calm, controlled malice in her eyes
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It does nothing but expose the malice and ignorance of our government
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He looked over at her and saw the indignation in her eyes turn to malice as a cold smile stretched across her lips
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lipped smile, the malice of which was signified in the cold, hard glare of her eyes
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His face offered no hint of malice
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Malice in his heart, which has turned to love,
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Obviously malice matters more than neglect, and neglect in turn more than incompetence
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malice, he announced to his cronies, “Just wait ’til that sheenie
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The Patriarch seemed calm and restrained but his last phrase was uttered with such venom and malice that his uncannily melodic voice suddenly took on a sickeningly sweet quality
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She then got up before she told him earnestly, without a hint of malice or threat in her voice:
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Anasuya (the one without malice) renowned for devotion to her
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You don’t have to forgive her, but you should try to understand that what she did was not out of malice; it was out of panic
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I look at him without malice, without hatred, and without fear
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She never gave him digs about his children as other Glen women did; she never bored him with local gossip; she had no malice and no pettiness
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Negative actions to be abandoned are killing, stealing, sexual misconduct, lying, divisive speech, harsh speech, idle gossip, covetousness, malice, and wrong views of reality
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There was much malice behind that
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“Yes, how does it feel to be with such a slimey little whore as that girl standing next to you?” malice held on every note
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naughty generation, and that their malice was bred in them, and that their cogitation would never be changed
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14 A man indeed kills through his malice, and the spirit, when it is gone out, returns not; neither the soul received up comes again
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30 Malice and wrath, even these are abominations; and the sinful man shall have them both
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7 Remember the commandments, and bear no malice to your neighbour, remember the covenant of the Highest, and wink at
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In answer there was only silence, only the glaring malice of the High Police
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did rage, and increase Simon's malice, 5 He went to the king, not to be an accuser of his countrymen, but seeking the good of all, both
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in malice, and being a great traitor to the citizens
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3 Certain of our friends did of malice vehemently urge us to
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affections which are contrary to justice, such as malice; and of those which are hindrances to manliness, as wrath, and pain, and fear
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eradicate malice, but reasoning has force to work with you to prevent you yielding to malice
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Bradshaw declares of ELF that “these people have a combination of ignorance and malice that is really dangerous
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He shoved it in the CD player and “A Town Called Malice” started playing
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Though TJ spoke without malice, I couldn’t help feeling uncomfortable in Levi’s aunt’s presence
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onism had surfaced, but there was no malice or bad intent in his voice
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He was raising his arms with affection, yet his voice was full of malice
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In fairs and in dealings, with malice they deceived him,
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His expression was as dispassionate as his tone when he said, “Thou shalt not kill speaks of murder done in anger with premeditation and malice
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That you do not hold malice
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“I wish for myself and my husband to be seated near the king,” she requested with malice in her voice
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51 And in them he set a garrison that they might work malice on Israel
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6 Doubtless I will avenge my nation and the sanctuary and our wives and our children for all the heathen are gathered to destroy us of very malice
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3 But when their hatred went so far that by one of Simon's faction murders were committed 4 Onias seeing the danger of this contention and that Apollonius as being the governor of Celosyria and Phenice did rage and increase Simon's malice 5 He went to the king not to be an accuser of his countrymen but seeking the good of all both public and private: 6 For he saw that it was impossible that the state should continue quiet and Simon leave his folly unless the king did look thereunto
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50 And so through the covetousness of them that were of power Menelaus remained still in authority increasing in malice and being a great traitor to the citizens
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3 Certain of our friends did of malice vehemently urge us to punish the Jews of our realm in a body with the infliction of a monstrous punishment
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3 If then reasoning appears to hold the mastery over the passions which stand in the way of temperance such as gluttony and lust; 4 It surely also and manifestly has the rule over the affections which are contrary to justice such as malice; and of those which are hindrances to manliness as wrath and pain and fear
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4 Any one of you may not be able to eradicate malice but reasoning has force to work with you to prevent you yielding to malice
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5 You all were simple and sincere without malice one toward another: 6 All sedition and all schism were abominable to you
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5 And how will this be beloved? If our mind be established by faith toward God; if we seek out what is pleasant and acceptable in his sight; if we perform such things as harmonize with his blameless will and follow in the way of truth casting from us all unrighteousness and lawlessness covetousness strife malice and fraud whispering and evil speaking hatred of God pride and insolence vainglory and churlishness
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2 For we have handled every argument concerning faith and repentance and genuine love and temperance and moderation and patience reminding you that you all must by righteousness and truth and long-suffering approve yourselves with piety for Almighty God being of one mind without malice in love and peace with earnest obedience even as our fathers who were beforementioned approved themselves with humility both with regard to God the Father and Creator and to all men
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He never rebukes harshly, out of malice, or to punish His children in any way
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The malice began to fade from Titus’s mind, with his senses restored, he soon realised that a greater threat still existed
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As if he needed another problem! And this a complaint with nothing to back it up but an opinion—based on personal malice, he felt certain, and sleazy rumors
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There was no malice intended; the renewal simply had to be radical
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The malice around him was palpable
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… To be true to my faith, therefore, I may not write in anger or malice
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It must not be the result of anger or malice
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She slammed on the brakes and a sly smile transformed her features into a mask of pure malice
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I should theoretically have been afraid of her, all two hundred pounds of malice and spite, but I wasn’t
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Carl got up, all the while staring at Tim, the violence and malice palpable in the recycled air
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“Why was the interrogation not carried out in the cells?” she interjected with malice
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Born into a world of loathing, and dripping with malice, it didn’t stand much of chance
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Vilitar and his family were killed in the Creation, and now the once merely fun-loving Maarisa is Malice personified
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- A killing done impulsively without premeditation, but with malice aforethought;
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On the spectrum of homicides, this offense lies somewhere in between the killing of another with malice aforethought (aka, murder) and the excusable, justified, or privileged taking of life that does not constitute a crime, such as some instances of self-defense
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And this is the sum of duty: Let no man do to another what would be repugnant to himself; cherish no malice, smite not him who smites you, conquer anger with mercy, and vanquish hate by benevolence
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And then there came another revelation: could she have been a victim of my uncle Bernard's malice? I could not decide which upset me more: the thought of this child being a ghost or that my uncle had murdered her
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That event determined the mobilization of all the accumulated hate, hurt, malice, prejudice, jealousy, and revenge of a lifetime, and he made up his mind to get even with he knew not whom; but he crystallized all the evil of his nature upon the one innocent person in all the sordid drama of his unfortunate life just because Jesus happened to be the chief actor in the episode which marked his passing from the progressive kingdom of light into that self-chosen domain of darkness
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Natala colored resentfully at the suggestion of malice in the Stygian's faintly mocking tone, but she complied, wondering miserably just how much havoc the desert sun and wind had wrought on her complexion—a feature for which women of her race were justly noted
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Let me utter a solemn warning to you who would presume, with your eyes open and with premeditated malice, knowingly to ascribe the works of God to the doings of devils! Verily, verily, I say to you, all your sins shall be forgiven, even all of your blasphemies, but whosoever shall blaspheme against God with deliberation and wicked intention shall never obtain forgiveness
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She suffered all the woes and wrongs and brutalities that man has inflicted on woman throughout the eons; and she endured all the spite and malice of women for woman
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She imagined Conan similarly situated across the corridor, but her feminine vanity prompted her to visualize him as scowling and muttering with chagrin as he cast himself on his solitary couch, and she grinned with gleeful malice as she prepared herself for slumber
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With a smile of cruel malice, Tascela lifted the vessel and placed it to his lips
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lt is only since that period that, for example, homicide with malice aforethought has been
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He saw their malice and hatred and perceived their prejudice and envy
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(with no malice intended) called him "Scotty"
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His body gave off waves of malice, and he shot daggers in
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Could this man, whom she had known only as sweet and kind, be the kind of man Jason needed to worry about? Jason had not said anything in malice, but there was an edge to his words, which she felt was closer to fear
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” Paul said with malice
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Lezura heard no malice in his voice, and decided she could at least answer him
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She was becalmed in a magnificent adolescence, more and more impenetrable to formality, more and more indifferent to malice and suspicion, happy in her own world of simple realities
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Unaware of the restless circle in which she moved, of the unbearable state of intimate calamity that she provoked as she passed by, Remedios the Beauty treated the men without the least bit of malice and in the end upset them with her innocent complaisance
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I discerned no malice directed personally toward me, but I sensed the resentment she held against whites and Christians
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Nancy smiled with malice at that question
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The old bookseller, knowing about Aureliano’s love for books that had been read only by the Venerable Bede, urged him with a certain fatherly malice to get into the discussion, and without even taking a breath, he explained that the cockroach, the oldest winged insect on the face of the earth, had already been the victim of slippers in the Old Testa-ment, but that since the species was definitely resistant to any and all methods of extermination, from tomato dices with borax to flour and sugar, and with its one thousand six hundred three varieties had resisted the most ancient, tenacious, and pitiless persecution that mankind had unleashed against any living thing since the beginnings, including man himself, to such an ex-tent that just as an instinct for reproduction was at-tributed to humankind, so there must have been another one more definite and pressing, which was the in-stinct to kill cockroaches, and if the latter had succeeded in escaping human ferocity it was because they had taken refuge in the shadows, where they became invul-nerable because of man’s congenital fear of the dark, but on the other hand they became susceptible to the glow of noon, so that by the Middle Ages already, and in present times, and per omnia secula seculorum, the only effective method for killing cockroaches was the glare of the sun
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had malice in their hearts
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Iram nodded his head, then smiled to her with a hint of malice
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De Gaulle smiled with malice, as if he was a kid who had pulled a swift one on a classmate
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Jimmy can see the malice underscoring the feigned grimace of effort on her face, but he blocks it and carries on
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with malice as it raged through the night
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protect my grandson was without malice
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Tera grinned with malice and bit on her bread, then spoke while chewing