Sentence examples for The vendetta from inspiring English sources

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The vendetta

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Or factions, in which each injury or slaying is revenged: a blood feud.

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The Vendetta comes in classic brown, black and a most coveted color-blocked version.

The Vendetta mask, which sells for about $6 at many retailers, is made in Mexico or China, Mr. Beige said.

The vendetta inspired a hit television series, Underbelly, the third series of which is currently being screened on Australian television.

The vendetta triggered, Mr Tekin did what hundreds of Kurds had done before him, he called in the man the locals call "Diyarbakir's Kofi Annan".

The vendetta to which this man has been subjected by a significant proportion of modern Scotland on account of his religion and his nationality has shamed Scotland for 12 years.

The vendetta between senior Brownites and Guido Fawkes, the Westminster blogger who obtained the emails, dates back to stories Fawkes - whose real name is Paul Staines - posted about the Smith Institute and its relationship to Ed Balls, also a close friend of McBride.

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In Baghdad, the vendettas that followed Mr. Hussein's fall from power continued to play themselves out.

The vendettas finally disappeared in the third period, replaced by a desperate finish to a thrilling game.

It richly evokes the sights, sounds and smells of Sicilian high life, the parties, the rabbit hunting, the vendettas, the courting, the politics.

Avoid the vendettas that have overtaken sharpeners in other cities. "People will trade stops," said Rinaldo Beltrami, the association's president.

Daniel wears t-shirt by Claude Maus, gloves by The Vendettas, hat by Kirk Couture.  .

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