The markets don't believe it is credible for countries to immolate their economies simply to meet the pact's doctrinaire terms. |
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European policymakers would be hellbent to conserve the single market rather than immolate it in the bonfire of the euros. |
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Already this month a widowed mother of four and a teenage student have become the first Tibetan lay women to immolate themselves. |
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A variant of the story made the dying phoenix fly to Heliopolis and immolate itself in the altar fire, from which the young phoenix then rose. |
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It's just the other fourteen or fifteen hours that strip your nerves and immolate your spirit. |
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Children are sent as human bombs to immolate themselves in busy,highly populated marketplaces in the cities of the island. |
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Then he directed certain young Israelites to offer holocausts and to immolate bullocks to the Lord as communion sacrifices. |
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In the old days, the priests used to immolate their sacrifices at the shrine of Huitzilopochti on top of the temple mayor of Tenochtitlan, but we're more civilised than that. |
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He was threatening to immolate both of them when police ended a standoff by grabbing him. |
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At 7 15 pm, therefore, to cause a diversion and win time, Scheer ordered his battle cruisers and destroyers ahead to virtually immolate themselves in a massed charge against the British ships. |
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Words that cause confusion include gormless, ghostwriter, brutalize, billabong, immolate, papoose, Wicca, and bull session. |
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Disgracefully, the passionate Sovereign instead of burning in that funeral pyre the remains of this illustrious Trojan man, resolved to immolate herself into that fire in a sudden blaze of madness. |
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