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HORUS(I): The mystery of the heavens or trampling down
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Doesn"t he remember the millions killed under Stalin, who was a Communist with a big C? Would he get away with trampling and spitting on the national flag in Communist (with a big C) China?
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You can see many, many videos of his trampling on the American Flag in recent years
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Several moments of squinting into the gloom let her find tracks trampling the snow beside the trail
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They had prowled around the area of the spring, trampling everything, until the water had been exhausted, and then they had disappeared into the northern reaches
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All of her women had cowered thoughtlessly behind her as visions of trampling brought looks of dismay and then despair to their faces
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After beating and trampling his enemies, Ea, having secured His triumph over His opponents, rested in His sacred chamber plunged into a profound peace
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- And now you have the proof, trampling all in all, you will now
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Pictures of death by trampling, and worse, flashed through Moshe’s mind as he allowed his charging horse to drift to the left, putting him just behind the wildly racing man
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They are trampling the saving grace that was granted to them
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Sari screamed, “Moshe, help me!” as the tent collapsed under many trampling feet
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Pictures of death by trampling, and worse, flashed through Moshe's mind as he allowed his
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“Yeah, I would have enjoyed running them through, trampling them down and driving them into
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Eventually, we heard the trampling of footsteps
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They wormed their way through the weeds and bushes and saplings that had sprouted in the fields over the last several years, and up the wooded hillside to the north, finding paths made by stray dogs or deer but often trampling out their own
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Were you able to find out how long before we will see them trampling our fields?”
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Yet it seems the Tarrant County Sheriff‘s Department/Jail feels obliged to retaliate against me, because their counterpart, Prosecutor Michael Parrish, got caught trampling the U
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The disturbing observation was that some of them ended up standing shoulder deep in the water with their flippers on and trampling on the underlying coral
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Before I could thank her, there was a trampling sound in the grass, a hiss like air escaping a tire, and the girl said, "Too late! He is here!"
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crocodile trampling through the woods with us
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Through the trees and over streams and hills, Oscar ran with power, trampling the dead trees and leaves that filled the ground
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Silently they set off across the stream and into the depths of the National Park, fanning out, but keeping in sight of each other, carefully avoiding trampling and disturbing
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They roam the seafloor in herds, trampling up clouds of long-settled silt wherever they run
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“Didn’t catch your name, friend,” you politely ask as the carriage disappears and reappears in a senseless sort of way, rocking between reality and virtual nothingness at the will of the dragons, trampling dimensions flat like a herd of stampeding buffalo might trample a rose
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It's not just trampling it
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He was seeking the approval of those he admired in the only way he knew how – by trampling over the rights of others
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They came in close formation behind a front row of shields, filling the defile from edge to edge, and trampling the corpses of their fallen comrades into the blood-soaked dust as they surged forward towards the walls of Lich Gap
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With affrighted yells the mercenaries wheeled and began beating a frantic way through the throng, which crushed back in sudden, galvanized horror, trampling one another in their stampede
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Yasmina cowered in a corner, staring in horror as the two men fought back and forth across the room, almost trampling her at times; the flash and clangor of their blades filled the room, and outside the mob clamored like a wolf-pack, hacking deafeningly at the bronze door with their long knives, and dashing huge rocks against it
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Neither tearing tusks nor trampling feet had touched her
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Amalrus went down, dying beneath the trampling hoofs, his shoulder-bone hewn in twain by Prospero's two-handed sword
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The road in was little more than the trampling of wagon wheels, human and equine feet on packed dirt
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As she herself had once wanted many children of her own, she was now surrounded by many feet trampling through the farmhouse
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I not only wanted to see what was going on, I wanted to be part of the action, to hear the cacophony of the horses’ hooves trampling the dirt track, to smell horse sweat as these thousand-pound monsters raced past me, and feel the sudden rush of wind filled with sounds from the horses themselves and the urgings of their jockeys
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But they were not expecting such a huge amount trampling the streets of the city, not to mention the look of organization and the many armed individuals within them
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One day they were on the point of trampling Úrsula, who made an effort to be useful precisely where she was most in the way
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Slashing without mercy the rioters around her, Nancy pushed her horse to a full gallop, trampling down dozens of rioters before breaking through their ranks and gaining a clear path towards the Antonia
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She jumped across the bed trampling through all the bundles she’d stacked so neatly and threw her arms around him kissing his face and neck
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The mastodon hit him, at speed, taking its best shot at trampling the troll under its big flat feet
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The mastodon hadn’t yet mastered the art of trampling,
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clambered over them, occasional y trampling them in a desperate bid for
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The samurai she skewered was stopped literally dead in his tracks and unhorsed, with his mount jumping over the road barrier and trampling the archer to the right of Jenny
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With the main obstacle to their advance falling apart, the enemy cavalrymen screamed in unison and rushed through the shattered line, trampling, skewering, stabbing or slashing the surviving ashigaru
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can be trampling through the woods
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She made Pegasus zigzag in order to avoid trampling any of the bodies, then urged it on to a fast trot, in a hurry to get away from this spot
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“You would put your entire culture at risk of collapse by trampling over
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Instead of trampling him into the ground, Trog
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He is trampling out the vintage where the grapes of wrath are stored…”
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They could hear the trampling of feet as their pursuers grew nearer
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trampling of hooves was heard fast approaching
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Before the day of grace is past,- before your conscience has become hardened by age, and deadened by repeated trampling under foot,- while you have strength, and time, and opportunities, go and join yourself to the Lord in an everlasting covenant not to be forgotten
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By trampling o'er the frozen ground,
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Chaos ensued as the partygoers tried to run out the room nearly trampling each other
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She did not give her heart or body away as effortlessly as he seemed to think; neither did she intend on trampling his
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I had never been good at trampling other people’s feelings, which was why I’d stayed with that sleaze ball, Sean, as long as I had
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And then, just as I was drearily remembering how little I loved gruel, there was a sudden sound of wheels rolling swiftly round the corner of the house, a great rattling and trampling in the still night over the stones, and tearing open the window and leaning out, there, sitting in a station fly, and apparelled to my glad vision in celestial light, I beheld the Man of Wrath, come home unexpectedly to
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Shouting in excitement, I pointed to impala trampling through the bush
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Suddenly, a lightning bolt struck a nearby tree and the cattle formed a stampede, trampling the husband
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the trampling of clawed feet
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It guaranteed ceaseless trampling of the rights of non-slavery states
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Hopefully the rest of their group was up on the ledge behind them and not dead under the trampling feet of the enemy, an enemy made up of four different groups that should be fighting each other and not together
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worn any other style of skirt; blind with passionand trampling on the
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He crawled very slowly to the haystack, since his legs were bruised from the crowd trampling over him
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obscured the moon and the stars, trampling across the
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I felt like it should be me and I hated myself for it because here I was married to this wonderful woman who’d given me a son, three years of marriage, friendship, comfort, security and most importantly her love and I was trampling all over it with these thoughts I was having over someone she called friend
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They disappeared down the dark tunnel, trampling over rocks and sticks
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The focus in Revelation 9:9 is on impatience, greed, and trampling over others and other viewpoints
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(Dubya) with his dark and shriveled soul gleefully trampling Truth and Justice while blatantly lying
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The onrushing soldiers, following close behind the ill fated cavalry charge, attempted to climb across the ditches, trampling on the fallen and wounded bodies of their own fellow soldiers and their mounts
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Eric walked on with the others, enjoying the inner and outer silence, paying attention only to the renewed trampling of grass
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Nothing could more vividly set forth the holiness, and, at the same time, the mercy of God, than the dramatic representation of such truths as these;—that man by refusing to lead a divine life in holy obedience to the living God, had justly incurred the doom of the animal creation;—that it was infinite goodness alone which withheld the stroke from man;—that he could hope for restoration to life eternal only through the sacrifice of One who, through death, should abolish death, and bring immortality to light)—and that a final rejection of the remedy offered left them still liable to the penalty, but aggravated by the guilt of trampling under foot the mercy of God displayed in the supervening redemption
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Students rushed to the exits, trampling falling bodies in their wake
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But the wind was rolling the darkness through the streets of Athens, rolling it, one might suppose, with a sort of trampling energy of mood which forbids too close an analysis of the feelings of any single person, or inspection of features
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underneath which was seen the image of the patron saint of the Spains seated on horseback, his sword stained with blood, trampling on Moors and treading heads underfoot; and on seeing it Don Quixote exclaimed, "Ay, this is a knight, and of the squadrons of Christ! This one is called Don Saint James the Moorslayer, one of the bravest saints and knights the world ever had or heaven has now
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"Thou art very simple, Sancho," said Don Quixote; "God, look you, gave that great knight of the Red Cross to Spain as her patron saint and protector, especially in those hard struggles the Spaniards had with the Moors; and therefore they invoke and call upon him as their defender in all their battles; and in these he has been many a time seen beating down, trampling under foot, destroying and slaughtering the Hagarene squadrons in the sight of all; of which fact I could give thee many examples recorded in truthful Spanish histories
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Seeing, however, that, absorbed in thought, he was forgetting to carry the bread to his mouth, he said never a word, and trampling every sort of good breeding under foot, began to stow away in his paunch the bread and cheese that came to his hand
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The wide-spread grunting drove came on in a surging mass, and without showing any respect for Don Quixote's dignity or Sancho's, passed right over the pair of them, demolishing Sancho's entrenchments, and not only upsetting Don Quixote but sweeping Rocinante off his feet into the bargain; and what with the trampling and the grunting, and the pace at which the unclean beasts went, pack-saddle, armour, Dapple and Rocinante were left scattered on the ground and Sancho and Don Quixote at their wits' end
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For the rest, she drudged in the house, which work she would not have minded had not her clean red floor been mucked up immediately by the trampling farm-boots of her brothers
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It made Miriam feel as if he were trampling on her
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sunrise the next morning a large herd of elephants came crashing and trampling
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At length, a swift trampling seemed, quite audibly, to rush athwart the darkness
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The pedestrians ranged themselves against the walls; then the trampling of horses and the clashing of steel were heard
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`It is these pretended Christians who do not practise what they preach, because, all the time they are singing their songs of Brotherhood and Love, they are fighting with each other, and strangling each other and trampling each other underfoot in their horrible "Battle of Life"!
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I recollected that I was stabbed just as I was trampling the ground to fill up the hole; while doing so I had leaned against a laburnum; behind me was an artificial rockery, intended to serve as a resting-place for persons walking in the garden; in falling, my hand, relaxing its hold of the laburnum, felt the coldness of the stone
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Men trampling down women and children
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And by that way wend the herds innumerable of bellwethers and flushed ewes and shearling rams and lambs and stubble geese and medium steers and roaring mares and polled calves and longwoods and storesheep and Cuffe's prime springers and culls and sowpigs and baconhogs and the various different varieties of highly distinguished swine and Angus heifers and polly bulllocks of immaculate pedigree together with prime premiated milchcows and beeves: and there is ever heard a trampling, cackling, roaring, lowing, bleating, bellowing, rumbling, grunting, champing, chewing, of sheep and pigs and heavyhooved kine from pasturelands of Lusk and Rush and Carrickmines and from the streamy vales of Thomond, from the M'Gillicuddy's reeks the inaccessible and lordly Shannon the unfathomable, and from the gentle declivities of the place of the race of Kiar, their udders distended with superabundance of milk and butts of butter and rennets of cheese and farmer's firkins and targets of lamb and crannocks of corn and oblong eggs in great hundreds, various in size, the agate with this dun
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"But this is trampling on the weak, sir
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He kicked his horse and trotted through the middle of the clearing, trampling the
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Matters were brought to a bearing differently, when, in the second edition of the late war, it was thought necessary to call on the people to resist the rampageous ambition of Bonaparte, then champing and trampling for the rich pastures of our national commonwealth
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He was not put out of temper even by the sight of the peasants’ horses and colts trampling down his young grass (he told a peasant he met to drive them out), nor by the sarcastic and stupid reply of the peasant Ipat, whom he met on the way, and asked, ‘Well, Ipat, shall we
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pulled across the floor, the crashing of china and mirrors, the curses when nothing of Upstairs she could hear heavy boots trampling, the protesting screech of furniture
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My gruesome escort must have noticed it, for he sent Cesar back and I heard his hoofs trampling up a staircase while the man jumped into the boat, untied the rope that held it and seized the oars
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I'd not long come prentice to old Holman (him being my dad's cousin), but he had me up at Bag End helping him to keep folks from trampling and trapessing all over the garden while the sale was on
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These, however, did not go far before they were crossed by orc-prints, also coming out from the main trail behind and in front, and then they curved sharply back again and were lost in the trampling
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own little prints and Merry's were overwhelmed by the trampling of the
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there, black and tall and stony, and the great trampling and scoring of the