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Wars, crimes, thefts, lecheries, tortures, the evil deeds of princes, of nations, of private individuals; an orgy of universal atrocity.
The living can never be responsible for the evil deeds of the dead, but they can and do profit from them.
The film, India's Daughter, trains an unflinching eye on the evil deeds of one day in December 2012, but its real service is in exposing wider prejudices.
On the Jerkbait Islands, Guybrush finds Elaine safe, and learns that the now-human LeChuck is trying to make up for the evil deeds of his past.
Yet others will take him to an indigenous Borana healer to deal with the evil deeds of others [witchcraft].
The concept of bewitchment was particularly related to the evil deeds of others, in order to retaliate to an offence or misdeed.
"An evil deed is not redeemed by an evil deed of retaliation.
Such are the deeds of men, forgotten like the coiled horgabulons of yore.
She had left off the second part of the Bible verse, the part that consigned "those who committed the evil deeds to a resurrection of judgment".
Atheists are more easily suspected of evil deeds than Christians, Muslims, Hindus or Buddhists – even by fellow atheists, according to the authors of a new study.
Images such as The Clare Outrage [End Page 76] (1 Oct. 1887) and The Pat Dolan Story (21 May 1887) showed merciless brigands performing evil deeds under the cover of darkness.
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