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The author of "Lord of the Flies" had evil urges.
"Evil Urges" is full of contradictions.
"Evil Urges" has some stuff in it that's unbelievable.
Its superb new album, "Evil Urges" (ATO), features some of its strongest songs alongside some of its strangest.
An object of curiosity around the office lately has been "Evil Urges," the new release by the Louisville quintet My Morning Jacket, which came out earlier this week.
"Evil Urges" (2008) broke into the Top 10; "Circuital," the band's sixth and one of its strongest, should keep the trend going.
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Pachauri now jets around the world preaching a gospel in which carbon dioxide is the root of all evil, urging such measures as a global meat-free day each week (apparently, with ginger-marinated French-cut breast of chicken on the dinner menu, this wasn't one of them).
The Talmud tells us that when we feel our "evil urge" overpowering us we should say the "Sh'ma", a profound meditation on the Unity of the Creator, thereby helping us to stay focused on what is right and good.
Abu Muntasir, from the Ipswich-based charity Jimas, describes Isis as "evil" and urges people not to "get mixed up".
Evil, evil, evil.
But after a while, the voice, which he came to know as the "evil genius," urged him to steal other people's brain cells and told him that he had a cancerous tumor in his head.
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