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They appealed to the old law to discredit and damn the new.
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So for the sake of principle he continued to damn the fellow.
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First, the supposed divine charter of the Church to save and damn.
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I'm in no humour for a ride in that damn hot train.
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He struck his hand down on the desk: Well, damn the Scotch.
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Thyestes exalts over the fulfillment of another chapter in the inevitable curse.
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They had got the Nibelungen hoard; and with it the Nibelungen curse.
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The curse of militarism may make itself felt even in the school-room.
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Maybe Drake is trying to direct the curse's power towards the Warriors.
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The fearful curse of the country, however, is the belief in witchcraft.
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And I do lustily beshrew fate that these be but dreams.
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Nay, beshrew me if thou passest this door with dry lips.
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Yet, beshrew my heart, but she deserves them.
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To conclude, sir-andbeshrew me, gentlemen, how time doth fly in talk!-thisChristian goeth his way.
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Come-come, beshrew me if thou hast not spoiled as many suits of armour as thou hast made.
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All the while the maledict banner of the Romanoffs writhes above them.
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And my father's maledict--Butyou will chide me for introducing that, now I am enumerating my comforts.
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It's all very well for you to maledict the curtain, Carl, but you must work up to it.
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He was going to do the Gumball 3000 rally, wheelchair bedamned.
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Then that bedamned kroclion was skulking about in the grass.
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Regardless of the vindictive threats of the bullets, he went about coaxing, berating, and bedamning.
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Now, first week we're going to work like bedamned but we won't stick up our hands.
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Bedamn, but they would not.
Использование термина imprecate на английском
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How often did I imprecate curses on the cause of my being!
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Bowing my head to think-topray-toimprecate, I lost all sense of time and place.
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At other times he would imprecate maledictions upon his head, and curse him as her destroyer.
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Pass not all heedless by, nor imprecate
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He ceased to imprecate only when, by repetition, his oaths became too inexpressive to be worth while.
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But now there is scarcely a tongue in all New England that does not imprecate curses on his name.
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To imprecate evil on any living being seems to them unchristian, barbarous, a relic of dark ages and dark superstitions.
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Further, he made the priests imprecate curses on any one who had dealings with the Persians or deserted the Greek cause.
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He never made man after his own image to imprecate the wrath of heaven by blackening earth with his foul deeds.
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He began, therefore, to imprecate vengeance, walked himself into a fair, cold-hearted, malicious passion, and avowed most distinctly that he hated her.
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Bess replied: Daughter, to thy father go back with good cheer; nor imprecate swift death upon us, nor let choler shake thy bosom.
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To be a thorough expert in dog-training a man must be able to imprecate freely and with considerable variety in at least three different languages.
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This I removed, mentally imprecating the rogue of a red squirrel.
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Mentally imprecating the cold, he exposed his bare hands and lighted another cigar.
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It bewailed the fallen honours of the Abencerrages, and imprecated vengeance on their oppressors.
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By imprecating unhallowed curses on the royal family.