Without strong prohibitory measures, this diabolic spirit disseminated by television channels cannot be done away with. |
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All such diabolic, yet cowardly actions must be severely condemned, censured and deterred with steeled resolve and equally resolute counteraction. |
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Opaline absinthe can also be qualified as the rebel and diabolic sister of the Clandestine. |
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From Berlioz he inherited the command of the Romantic orchestra and also the diabolic quality that remained with him for the rest of his life. |
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Thus in exercise of Will, it appears that the diabolic are more effective than the Divine and capture the humanity faster. |
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We have to stop the diabolic and vicious cycle that obliterates the lives of our children. |
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Man, as per the blend of the qualities that he carries has the blend of the divine, diabolic and human activity. |
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The impact of such food erodes even into the budhic plane and drives people to be diabolic. |
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Even in the minority, the diabolic capture the weak and meek faster than the Divine and promote their purposes. |
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The basis for one's personality to become Divine or diabolic is one's thought. |
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Python is the legendary Greek diabolic that rises from the sea through Typhoon and supplements the damage and destruction that the Typhoon does. |
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The darkness of ignorance shrouds his intellect and he turns out to be diabolic. |
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The Lord too descends to neutralise the imbalances as between the divine and diabolic but not to annihilate the one in favour of the other. |
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One of the most complex and dissonant pieces written prior to the 20th century, this fugue has been called diabolic, the work of a madman. |
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The Divine minority are not as fast as the diabolic ones to fulfil their purposes. |
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He is more dead than alive, and a diabolic revenge on him might have been to just let him suffer on, rather than mercifully put him out of his misery. |
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Will the power of good, represented by the brash young Cheng and his elderly mentor Master Cheung, be able to overpower the pure diabolic villainy of Evil Cat? |
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Patinated bronze andirons with small devils sitting cross-legged under their bat wings, their faces tilted is a playful yet diabolic grin making them almost human, which are linked together by two intertwined snakes. |
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The town of Mansoul is besieged by the hosts of the devil, is relieved by the army of Emanuel, and is later undermined by further diabolic attacks and plots against his rule. |
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Self-portraiture is particularly diabolic. |
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He has horns growing on his head that both hint at what might be his diabolic nature and act as a catalyst, provoking those around him to reveal their darkest desires. |
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The symbolic that, according to its etymology, gathers immanence and transcendence, the sensible and the suprasensible, is also the diabolic, i.e. what upholds the separation within this very relation. |
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This would amount to entirely despicable and truly diabolic manipulation, aimed at provoking panic and chaos instead of creating a feeling of security and public solidarity. |
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Man is becoming more diabolic than Divine in the habits. |
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With the help of Will, man can turn himself into Divine or diabolic. |
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The three qualities detail into the Divine, the diabolic and the human. |
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This is the majority, while the Divine and diabolic are the minority. |
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The Divine becoming diabolic is a possibility that continues to exist until the I AM, which is beyond the duality, beyond the personality, is realised. |
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Stygians: Masters of the magical arts and ruled by their consuming worship of the serpent-god Set, the Stygians excel at occult and diabolic lore. |
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The new data show that the black hole and the Wolf-Rayet star dance around each other in a diabolic waltz, with a period of about 32 hours. |
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Many well-meaning people growing in wealth and strength turn out to be diabolic when such wealth and strength are not shared with the surrounding life. |
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