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Even if you’ve been an avid golfer, a fiend for tennis, loved playing hockey or zooming downhill on skis, you can’t assume you’ve retained your sense of balance
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more fiend than I could have imagined
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The Queen said she gave her strength and she ran off down the mountain like a fiend
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"Ouch! Come here you little fiend!" Alec said, swatting at the air with one hand while covering the claw marks on his cheek with the other
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In a spark of silver, the gauntlet was hurtling through the air, and shortly after so was the wolf helm, with Galimoto included -- the little fiend still intent on driving his teeth through the layer of steel even while gravity drove him and the helm to the earth
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“Is, The Master sure about this?” the little red fiend piped
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“That fiend was slain by Anon
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He had expected the fiend would be pushing him into the servants of Sevron by now, being all too eager to possess a new master
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He had a score to settle with the fiend that was long overdue
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The evil fiend dared to stare Rag’nerack down with his glowing white eyes
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Presently my fiend closed his eyes, trying to gulp in the
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I felt sick to my stomach for I knew that the ravaged husk of a man before my eyes was no living breathing creature but a fiend from hell and I shook my head in disgust
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She had managed though to find out what happened as a fiend of Williams a S/Sgt George Drew had brought her his last letter and his locket, ring and cigarette case which she now passed on to Wendy
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He stopped suddenly then and started running towards the Pilgrim and the coming metal fiend
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Dope fiend dropped the purse
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She supposed murder destroyed something inside the fiend who did the deed
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but a pale reflection of God’s power that the fiend has twisted for
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But that black shapeless fiend has disappeared
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is now a fiery fiend
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fiery fiend, but, instead of being able to move towards her, I felt an
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He seemed to have turned out to be some sort of sex fiend
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Now, look at him, strung out, because the young female student by the name of Amber he was messing with was a fiend
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The fiend was obviously female and still beautifull in all its glory, even with the horns
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Then she was gone, and the Cimmerian saw only the winged fiend which had staggered back in unwonted fear, arms lifted as if to fend off attack
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It rose piercingly and pitifully, the cry of a woman in frantic terror—and then, shockingly, it changed to a yell of mocking laughter that might have burst from the lips of a fiend of lower Hell
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But the only thought that filled his brain was of the woman lying dazed and helpless almost in the path of the hurtling fiend, and before the breath came whistling back into his gullet he was standing over her with his sword in his hand
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He lifted quivering hands on high, and then, with the face of a fiend, he spat on the corpses and stamped on their faces, dancing in his ghoulish glee
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His one thought was to get out of the haunted chamber which had housed that beautiful, hideous, undead fiend for so many centuries
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And we have loosed a demon upon the earth, a fiend inexplicable to common humanity
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She was an addict, a sugar fiend, an Oreo junky
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nothing here for you but the prospect of more war with that fiend
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however, you say yes, you can become our fiend
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But how do you escape the woman turned fiend
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“May the Devil have the fiend who did that to her
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hesitated to beat the fiend within an inch of his life
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Her husband tried to console her, glaring at the man in the black uniform as if he were some sort of fiend (which was, in fact, not very far from the truth at all)
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Yeah, that’s it; I’ll characterize David as an insane high-tech dope fiend from the Triangle area
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things in his time: Demon, Warlock, Fiend
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and loved ones hasty flesh fiend teacher windpipe the question begs the answer north of
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monstrous fiend would appear and savage them
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fiend had been in the news
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The Cossack Fiend they’d called him
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Caramarin knew the Fiend used to be in the Spetznaz, the old Soviet
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The blonde-haired fiend slid his icy fingers around Salem's throat and grinned
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Morrison privately believed Priscilla had put the idea into the old lady's head, and began to regard her in something of the light of a fiend
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The very blower seemed frightened, and blew in gasps; and the startled Tussie, comparing the sounds to the clamourings of a fiend in pain, could not possibly guess they were merely the musical expression of the state of a just woman's soul
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Now it seems to be the 'coke fiend
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Gwen was in charge of that part of my day, and she was a fiend when it came to working out
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The Association of the Friends of the Widow Michaud has rallied to her assistance against this fiend and has demanded an Inquest into the murder!
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In his mind, the fiend had abducted her, forced her into submission, and raped her
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D’ata spat his final retaliation, opened his eyes, and cried out so that all could hear, “Lucifer, fiend, monster…diable of all that is black—at this moment I live, and I deny you this death!” In horrible recognition of its own prideful folly, the voice suddenly wailed, a horrendous and awful sound, but D’ata continued, this time to the crowd
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Fibromyalgia is indeed a fiend, and an elusive one at that, as effective
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fibromyalgia sufferers to ask: why is the Fiend so elusive? One reason lies in the
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“projects” are as complicated as tracking down and stomping on the Elusive Fiend!
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only for successful companies, militaries, and rulers, but for the Elusive Fiend as
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cannot always be achieved, as the Elusive Fiend can at times be difficult to
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The Elusive Fiend is a
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A chaos of civil wars and hate and treachery so snarled and convoluted; as each poisoned fiend stands out as an exceptional example of unbridled corruption gone mad … mobs of insane populi screaming to be fed for free by the state and kept entertained
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Churchill that fiend possessed of poisoned undead entities made sure that Hitler’s peace attempts were kept secret and BLOCKED at the highest levels
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Because he was a fiend of the worst diseased corrupt sort: a poisoned fat impudent toad, a drunken bum, a filth who only stayed in power long enough to perpetrate this horror of WW2 because MASSES OF UNDEAD hovering around him kept him from being exposed and ousted from power
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an eternal victim and God an eternal fiend
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It dawned on him then that Elon was playing with him, “You despicable fiend!” Chantry exclaimed
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Later he wrote of this belief that it 'makes man an eternal victim and God an eternal fiend
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“I heard a man once say in a discussion I held with him, ‘I would have to be turned into a fiend before I could dwell in heaven and be happy, with my friends and family in hell
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The doctrine of immortality in Christ was doubtless as unacceptable to the majority of Christian scholars and thinkers then as it is now; hence the true cause for wonder is, not that, long before the end of the second century, Tertullian could teach the doctrine of endless misery in the language of a fiend, † but that so late as the third and fourth centuries we should find numerous indications of the partial survival of the apostolic and unpopular contradiction of it
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If any one of us had the power of forming a race of immortal creatures, whom we should deliberately bring into being under a law of damnation to eternal misery, without redemption, we should know what to think, and to say, of such an omnipotent fiend in human form
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It was an inconsistent and ubiquitous fiend too, for, while it was making the whole night behind him dreadful, he darted out into the roadway to avoid dark alleys, fearful of its coming hopping out of them like a dropsical boy's-Kite without tail and wings
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What next, you fiend!"
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"Fool! You fiend," he roared, waving his arm which at once struck a little round table with an empty tea-glass on it
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His treatment of the latter was enough to make a fiend of a saint
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Heathcliff is not a fiend: he has an honourable soul, and a true one, or how could he remember her?"
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"It's well the hellish villain has kept his word!" growled my future host, searching the darkness beyond me in expectation of discovering Heathcliff; and then he indulged in a soliloquy of execrations, and threats of what he would have done had the "fiend"
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He's a lying fiend! a monster, and not a human being! I've been told I might leave him before; and I've made the attempt, but I dare not repeat it! Only, Ellen, promise you'll not mention a syllable of his infamous conversation to my brother or Catherine
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"Look there!" he said; "unless you be a fiend, help her first---then you shall speak to me!"
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'And his mouth watered to tear you with his teeth; because he's only half man: not so much, and the rest fiend
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The clouded windows of hell flashed a moment towards me; the fiend which usually looked out, however, was so dimmed and drowned that I did not fear to hazard another sound of derision
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till that old rascal Joseph no doubt believed that my conscience was playing the fiend inside of me
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"I believe you think me a fiend," he said, with his dismal laugh: "something too horrible to live under a decent roof
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"None but a fiend could meditate such a vengeance
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"Cucumetto was a cunning fiend, and had assumed the form of a brigand instead of a serpent, and this look from Teresa showed to him that she was a worthy daughter of Eve, and he returned to the forest, pausing several times on his way, under the pretext of saluting his protectors
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When I was very small and timid, he gave me to understand that the Devil lived in a black corner of the forge, and that he knew the fiend very well: also that it was necessary to make up the fire, once in seven years, with a live boy, and that I might consider myself fuel
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But he knew not that the eye and hand were mine! With the superstition common to his brotherhood, he fancied himself given over to a fiend, to be tortured with frightful dreams, and desperate thoughts, the sting of remorse, and despair of pardon; as a foretaste of what awaits him beyond the grave
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But it was the constant shadow of my presence!—the closest propinquity of the man whom he had most vilely wronged!—and who had grown to exist only by this perpetual poison of the direst revenge! Yea, indeed!—he did not err!—there was a fiend at his elbow! A mortal man, with once a human heart, has become a fiend for his especial torment!”
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He smoked like a fiend
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The man was an intermittent drunkard, and when he had the fit on him he was a perfect fiend
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This fiend has several imprudent letters—imprudent, Watson, nothing worse—which were written to an impecunious young squire in the country
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Now I knew that under ordinary conditions he no longer craved for this artificial stimulus, but I was well aware that the fiend was not dead, but sleeping; and I have known that the sleep was a light one and the waking near when in periods of idleness I have seen the drawn look upon Holmes's ascetic face, and the brooding of his deep-set and inscrutable eyes
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The sly fiend—Heaven forgive me that I should speak of him so, now that he is dead, but a fiend he was if ever one walked the earth
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Great Beelzebub, the captain of this fiend, Design'd my ruin; therefore to this end
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I am sure it fared far otherwise with me; I had for a long season, as soon almost as I entered into that valley, a dreadful combat with that foul fiend Apollyon; yea, I thought verily he would have killed me, especially when he got me down and crushed me under him, as if he would have crushed me to pieces; for as he threw me, my sword flew out of my hand; nay, he told me he was sure of me: but I cried to God, and he heard me, and delivered me out of all my troubles
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Watanabe was the same fiend that he’d been at Omori, prompting the Aussies to nickname him “Whatabastard
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Perhaps, as he approached his death, he had a troubling sense that he’d be remembered as a fiend and wished to dispel that notion
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The fiend was the name they had given her jealousy
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Suddenly even in my bemuddled brain a remembrance came of those words of his when he had said that the taste of blood would turn the cat into a fiend
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That stony fiend of a man said all these things (which were accessible to His Excellency's intelligence) in a coldblooded manner which made one shudder
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What next, you fiend!" Razumihin was utterly overwhelmed, turning cold with horror