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    1. design of the product, and given that spending money was anathema back then, I


    2. He had certainly been in the company of girls he had admired before, so his current state was an anathema to himself and his disconnectedness probably showed


    3. He must instruct his crew, no matter what he cries, if he calls anathema on their names, if he promises a terrible revenge, they mustn’t loose him until they’re out of earshot from the Sirens


    4. accursed (Gk: Anathema) was killed and cremated in the Old Testament


    5. But not by force, which would be anathema to the


    6. The techniques of which, including water boarding (which is not torture) are anathema to liberals but, truth be told, have given us the information required to have nipped many planned terrorist attacks in the bud


    7. Oh no, wouldn"t have done, for that would have been telling the truth, which is anathema to a liberal


    8. If you utter politically incorrect words, you are an outcast, you are anathema


    9. Just how much longer can Israel hope to survive, all alone in the Middle East, surrounded by terrorists and states to which it is anathema, without the support of the United States?


    10. Maybe the suggestion of any personalisation was an anathema to such a supreme entity

    11. ) But for most Anglo-Americans at the time, “race mixing” was not only a huge stigma, it was strictly illegal, regarded as anathema


    12. It would be anathema to any one in that overwhelmingly complex machine of sorts should they singularly fail especially in simple orders


    13. A crucifix was anathema to the traditional views of his people and the church he’d been brought up in – which he didn’t attend out of disgust with its attitudes


    14. The common ground, as Cohen sees it, is “the belief that human limits should be overcome, taboos are anathema, and human shame is an illusion


    15. reliance was anathema to Catholic leaders, as their subservience could not be guaranteed


    16. were thereby declared anathema and heresy, including the concept of the preexistence of souls


    17. practice, admitted that for years the theory of reincarnation had been an anathema to him, and


    18. anathema to Calvinists, because it smacked of the sin of pride


    19. Shutting the line down was anathema


    20. During 1973, the communist party fell under the control of its most fanatical members, Pol Pot and Son Sen, who believed that "Cambodia was to go through a total social revolution and that everything that had preceded it was anathema and must be destroyed

    21. “Won't that amount to the celebration of the cessation of life? Why not we regard life as a benign happening and not a baneful existance? If only you value life then won't the classical theory of moksha be an anathema? Why fail to celebrate the beauty of life, of self-fulfillment and social enrichment? So moksha for me is all about leading a fulfilled life while hoping for the same in the births to come


    22. I never liked hot and humid days, in fact they were anathema to what I loved and cared about


    23. Gestation crates are an anathema to


    24. Why? Gentiles were anathema to Jews


    25. I know that my predilection to help and protect innocent humans may be anathema to most in the Abyss, but I believe that I could do just that while at the same time sending you dirty souls deserving of your handling


    26. The concept of paying one-hundred-and-something times earnings for any company for me is just anathema


    27. Maybe, it’s the disbelief in miracles that occasioned the inevitable dilution in the faith in the Christian West and that helped buttress its belief in materialism, which, any way, was anathema to Jesus


    28. But, in spite of the creed of intolerance and the streak of aggressiveness that their faith unmistakably inculcates amongst them, there is this hurt in the Musalmans that the rest of the world considers Islam as anathema to the peaceful coexistence of mankind!


    29. Wouldn’t Islam grant its men three extra mates, at any given time that is, and could there be a better ‘here’ for them leave alone ‘the hereafter’? And for the divorce that is an anathema to the sanatana dharma, the alien faith of Arabia gives the Indian Musalman a free hand to get rid of any or all his wedded wives


    30. The arrogance of the good, that it is entitled to conspicuous consumption and the good life, regardless of world affairs, is anathema to world peace

    31. because, in and of itself, compassion for compassion's sake is anathema to money – Money cannot believe in sharing, unless it furthers the movement of money, because sharing hands, food, product and knowledge eliminates the need for money and thus threatens Monergy's very existence


    32. Love's daimonic is sharing, which is anathema to the religion of Money


    33. When they were the complete anathema, the complete opposite of communal communism


    34. And emotions like pride or bitterness are almost anathema to the dwellers


    35. Idolatrous nations marked out for destruction by the decree of Jehovah were made Anathema


    36. ): 'If any one shall say that men are justified either by the sole imputation of the righteousness of Christ, or by the sole remissions of sins, that grace and charity being excluded (exclusa gratia et charitate ) which are shed abroad in their hearts by the Holy Spirit, and which adhere in them (quae in cordibus corum diffundatur atque illis inhaereat ), let him be anathema


    37. Paul regards this departure from the faith as a departure from Christianity, and hurls upon the heads of its teachers the greater Anathema: If any man preach any other gospel than that which I have preached unto you, let him be anathema (Gal


    38. First, remember that this is anathema to Obamacare and the pre-existing condition argument and no doubt the efforts of lobbyists and politicians pandering to corporate America and Wall Street


    39. This kind of thinking is anathema to the politically correct crowd, who will advocate for alternative families until their dying breath


    40. let him be Anathema Maran-atha

    41. ' She did not know exactly what Anathema Maran-atha meant, but there could be no doubt that it was something very unpleasant


    42. The military’s interest in a practice that was seemingly anathema to the world of warfare was fueled by an explosion of science


    43. Setting a stop somewhere that it can be hit without my trade thesis being violated is anathema to me—why incur additional risk and transaction costs in the normal volatility of the market? Furthermore, it also usually does not make sense to dramatically tighten the stops once the breakout actually occurs, though it is also important to be sensitive to the patterns that suggest a breakout is failing


    44. Finally, it’s worth noting that the prevailing method on Wall Street today—basing price/earnings ratios primarily on “next year’s earnings”—would be anathema to Graham


    45. For as soon as I say to those enemies, ‘No, I'm not a Christian, and I curse my true God,’ then at once, by God's high judgment, I become immediately and specially anathema accursed, and am cut off from the Holy Church, exactly as though I were a heathen, so that at that very instant, not only when I say it aloud, but when I think of saying it, before a quarter of a second has passed, I am cut off


    46. “You're anathema accursed, as it is,” Grigory suddenly burst out, “and how dare you argue, you rascal, after that, if—”


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