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26 Sentences With "source of terror"

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We are preventing Qandil from becoming a threat and a source of terror.
But if the attachment figure is the source of terror, then the mind becomes fragmented.
It was a source of terror in East Germany and of deep shame after its fall.
But one group that is the most challenging is when their parents were a source of terror.
At the beginning of 2016, for instance, China's debt mountain was a source of terror for financial markets.
But in recent days, another source of terror has come to light: Inebriated English and Russian soccer fans.
When the parent is the source of terror, two things happen in the child's brain that is really distressing.
The home is full of unnerving creaks and groans, and mirrors in particular are a real source of terror for the children.
Your cat's cute lil' pink tongue has long been a source of terror for anyone who has looked too closely at it.
We set out on foot to the very river that was our source of terror during the storm, checking in on neighbors along the way.
The annual expedition to the local mall for a visit with Santa is a magical highlight for many kids—and a source of terror for others.
One thing is that the brain says to get away from the source of terror, but the brain also says to go to an attachment figure for protection.
The order fulfills a campaign pledge applauded by Trump's base among white working-class voters, who view inadequate border security as a source of terror threats and economic pressures.
It is unconscionable to militate against Turkey, our NATO ally, as Washington is hoodwinked by this masked source of terror and instability nestled comfortably in our own backyard in Pennsylvania.
A source of terror to both children and adults, she is one of the most popular spirits in Southeast Asia, a region where superstitions make up the fabric of daily life.
Years after attempting to prevent a small city at the edge of the Cumberland Plateau from building its own gigabit network, Atlanta has become a particular source of terror for Comcast.
Not interested in the human figure, Rousseau attended to nature's textures and moods, zeroing in on details of leaves and bark, while using light and weather to render nature as a source of terror and contemplation.
Mr. Flynn adopted many of Turkey's arguments about Mr. Gulen, arguing that "American taxpayers are helping finance Gulen's 160 charter schools" in the United States, and that it is more important to support Turkey than be "hoodwinked by this masked source of terror and instability nestled comfortably in our own backyard."
Their arbitrary way of taking the law into their hands and use of violence were a source of terror throughout Bahrain, especially to the Baharnah. In the 1920s, many complaints by reform supporters were concerned with fidawis.; . The other two staff, kikhdae and wazirs were tax collectors in villages and proxies for renting palm gardens respectively.
Some said the source of terror at Olympia was the ghost of Oenomaus, harming chariot racers as he had harmed suitors of Hippodamia. Others say it was a tomb of Myrtilus, who caused the death of Oenomaus.William Smith, Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology Others said it was the tomb of an Earth-born giant, Ischenus.Lycophron, Alexandra 31, note on Ischenus.
Chitradurga features bold rock hills and picturesque valleys, huge towering boulders in numerous shapes. It is known as the "stone fortress" (Kallina Kote). According to the epic Mahabharatha, it is confirmed about this story that a man-eating Rakshasa named Hidimba and his sister Hidimbi lived on the hill. Hidimba was a source of terror to everyone around while Hidimbi was a peace-loving rakshasa.
Poe was following an established model of terror writing of his day, often seen in Blackwood's Magazine (a formula he mocks in "A Predicament"). Those stories, however, often focused on chance occurrences or personal vengeance as a source of terror. Poe may have been inspired to focus on the purposeful impersonal torture in part by Juan Antonio Llorente's History of the Spanish Inquisition, first published in 1817.Alterton, Margaret.
In general, according to Eliade, traditional man sees the eternal return as something positive, even necessary. However, in some religions, such as Buddhism and certain forms of Hinduism, the traditional cyclic view of time becomes a source of terror: > In certain highly evolved societies, the intellectual élites progressively > detach themselves from the patterns of traditional religion. The periodical > resanctification of cosmic time then proves useless and without meaning. ... > But repetition emptied of its religious content necessarily leads to a > pessimistic vision of existence.
The river Gouffre was named by Samuel de Champlain in 1608.Website of the Commission of toponymy of Quebec Its name refers to the whirlpool that forms at the foot of Cap aux Corbeaux, downstream from the confluence of the river Gouffre, and which was a source of terror for sailors. The toponme "Rivière du Gouffre" was formalized on December 5, 1968 at the Commission de toponymie du Québec.Commission de toponymie du Québec - Bank of Place Names - Toponym: "Rivière du Gouffre".
The name of the forest is derived from an amalgamation of the names of two brother dacoits (bandits), Changa and Manga. The dacoits were a constant source of terror for the "law-abiding citizens" of the districts in the 19th century as they would "hold up and plunder" any passing trader. The robbers had a den in the "secret heart" of the forest where they sought shelter from the British peacekeepers. The robbers were eventually captured by the police and became the inspiration for the name of the forest site.
Leach used actor Paul Newman as the model for his rendition of Marvelman. Warrior featured a new, darker version of Marvelman, written by Alan Moore, illustrated by Garry Leach (soon replaced by Alan Davis when Leach's laborious and perfectionist approach threatened deadlines), and lettered by Annie Parkhouse. In the first issue of Warrior, Michael Moran is presented as married, plagued by migraines, having dreams of flying, and unable to remember a word that had such significance in his dreams. In his initial run of Marvelman stories, Moore touches on many themes of his later work, including the superhero as a source of terror, the sympathetic villain and exploring the mythology of an established fictional character.

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