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Vengefulness for your death may drive her to search below the appearance of things.
But they are entering a society polarized by fear and vengefulness.
He added that this could lead "vengefulness" to be vented.
Was it only the vengefulness of a woman betrayed?
On the eve of a political miracle, her theme was unremitting vengefulness.
"I imagine you're feeling an ambiguous amalgamation of vengefulness and exhaustion."
Having been a patriot about his way of life he found himself involved in subversion, espionage and vengefulness.
His indignation seems always in the service of compassion, not of vengefulness.
You want your vengeance more than anything else, and vengefulness is hardly the ideal frame of mind for going into combat.
Standing on the earth-covered floor, the audience was enveloped by vengefulness and violence.
There was wrath beneath my feet, vengefulness, a great force that might be loosed against all things not of this world.
The grief in me was turning to vengefulness.
There was no vengefulness in his plan.
This is all about ego, vengefulness and arrogance.
The school soon degenerated into madness- completely irrational cases of despair and vengefulness.
For the Dark in its vengefulness will surely destroy any one of them that it can take into its power.'
For somebody else, it is vengefulness.
Whether justified or not, Mr. Sadr has a reputation for vengefulness.
He smiled with an ugly vengefulness he would never have allowed any other audience, and especially not his fellow Liberals, to see.
The exaggerated use of rests is exemplified perfectly here, in measures 38-42, amidst her rage and vengefulness.
Her vengefulness is also displayed when she rejects John's pragmatic approach towards an impending defeat, by murdering him.
Among the civilians brutalized by the war, there is lack of vengefulness that is astonishing to an outsider.
Vengefulness: Relationships with forgiveness, rumination, well-being, and the Big Five.
"It is surely only by avoiding vengefulness that we can rebuild what has been lost and save it from being lost again."
The simple-minded vengefulness of the language seems at least as disturbing as the vengeful plots unveiled.