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villain
1. in the ham hands of a tin-horn villain
2. The man was a villain from across the river in Laurentia and she was nothing but an experimental subject to him, but he had resurrected her in his computer banks after she was killed, using the first cryo-atom-slicer in North America
3. Tipene was starting to feel sorry for this pathetic excuse for a villain
4. Nor was he purely a villain
5. A villain, enfranchised, and at the same time allowed to continue in possession of the land, having no stock of his own, could cultivate it only by means of what the landlord advanced to him, and must therefore have been what the French call a metayer
6. And crown the villain
7. “The villain in the cave
8. There was silence for a while; Roidon half-expected a derisory laugh of the classic villain, but it didn’t come
9. “I can’t imagine they all just stood there and let some villain kill ’em
10. If Cheeryup hadn’t, of course, been entirely correct, the villain might have slapped her across the face
11. The shorter villain spoke first, a bald and stout fellow with tattoos on his scalp: “I thought you said only two were coming, not four
12. Fidel Castro is coming to town! This poorly stylized villain, who for years has fed off the (romanticized) illusions conjured up by left-leaning individuals, will undoubtedly receive a warm reception in some quarters by disaffected groups whose alienated affections for this great nation have grown naturally disposed toward honoring every ideological enemy of America as some visionary liberator in their incorrectly perceived fight for ―freedom
13. What additional fodder to the antiwar movement had this villain been perceived as a benevolent and kindhearted individual!
14. At times, I‘d wish I had not read all that was in there, that maybe they‘d got it wrong, but I knew in truth it was my brother who was the villain living in the pages, and that he deserved to go to jail for the rest of his life for what he was doing to his children
15. Indirectly, it eliminates most of the illicit act that involves the anonymity of the money, as well as it eliminates the disputes for heritages or definitive possessions of properties and mainly it disentangles the judiciary sector of the immensity of juridical process that involves the money as villain
16. b) The owner was a perpetual and necessary villain
17. Hearst’s New York Journal, portrayed Weyler as a villain
18. To Gary Rosen, editor of Commentary, Ravitch’s book demonstrates that the villain of the language cleansing enterprise is the “multicultural left” and its advocacy of “diversity
19. The interest grew within the masses and when Hitler realized that to be more effective he had to find a villain for all of this anger
20. I am not the only person with a cartoon villain as a
21. position that America was the real villain in the Cold War
22. Had he been able to control the outlaw? If not, that black-hearted villain would be free to hunt me down again
23. “And whilst it’s true he is as wicked a villain ever to shuffle across the face of the earth, this seems beyond the scope of his usual ambitions
24. Tiamok played the villain to the fullest
25. Or when a hero or a villain descends into the absurd, it can be a cautionary tale
26. But in order to increase their ego and self worth, people eventually forgive the villain when enough time has passed, thus earning their reward in heaven or status in the spiritual community
27. The mere mention of the skulls transported me to an unreal world in which death was the unique protagonist: that evil and treacherous villain that lurks on the edge of roads to exercise its reign of terror and doom
28. When you become the villain
29. Simon laughed, less a villain laugh and more a that’s the funniest
30. Was it not the beginning of the end of them all? How it would have pained as well as shamed him! Is not Vivek free though it was he who sowed the seeds of this crime? Could the law have reprimanded Sneha, the eye of the storm? How she affected her son’s psyche! Through the impediment of her past, didn’t she clear the way to his fall! But, didn’t Manian, the villain of the piece go scot-free?'
31. He knew that P’yongyang would undoubtedly be highly impressed with this venture!…and especially with China being cast as the villain once again!…He might even be declared a ‘hero of the State” and be given the Hero’s medallion!
32. Already they openly sing The Lament for the King in which Rinaldo lauds the sainted villain and denounces Conan as 'that black-hearted savage from the abyss
33. THERE ALWAYS HAS TO BE A VILLAIN
34. We have read of a foiled love turning a hero into a villain
35. or by being forced into it by this black hearted villain, the Duke?”
36. At first, Nancy had thought it had been sent to her by mistake, but a first quick read convinced her otherwise, apart from making her burst into laughter: they wanted her for a casting interview for a possible role as an action movie villain
37. The irony of her, a Chosen of The One, playing the role of a villain particularly amused her
38. ‘’Yes! They are interested in possibly casting me as a villain in a future action movie
39. You want someone with developed combat skills to play the role of a villain, right?’’
40. ‘’THAT’S NANCY LAPLANTE, THE NEWBIE THAT PLAYED THE TOP VILLAIN
41. to think that such a well-known villain was here under my
42. “Murder a twenty-two year old whose only crime was to get caught up with the true villain? If I had killed her, do you think that would have stopped his ways?”
43. continuously, as though he were looking for some unseen villain
44. Even if some villain out there had a set of
45. was more one of the villain;
46. Take that villain and make it a cartoon character
47. fight caused the miscarriage? Then he’s a villain, unfairly so
48. The authority upon which offices such as the police could even exist is the moral Law giver that every thief, murderer, villain and self-righteous baddie runs from
49. This would enable our villain, or villains, to go where so ever they chose after the event
50. It may well be that he was a master villain intent on his own gain, making the correlation with his employer Sir Alex a coincidence; and an extremely dead Lou Strong for his trouble