Persecute
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31 examples of Persecute in a sentence
But, then, what about the Lord's command to forgive, even in the case of one's enemies, of those who despise and
persecute
you without a just cause or provocation?
'Les Valseuses' gives me, although a film and not real life, a picture close to my own experiences: the intenseness of each moment as soon as you leave 'all behind' and go for the momentous, whatever comes your way, it's another state of mind and also 'dangerous' form of life, because, as we all know, there are people who are not ready for this and willing to
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you for 'stealing' and so on...This film touches 'values', it's a story about 'what's right and wrong': morals.
A basic premise of this film is that it is OK for a pompous man to
persecute
a girl and try to force his attentions on her to satisfy his lusts and his male vanity.
As the debate rages over what should be done about the living dead a section of society who are against zombies having equal rights set up their own terrorist organisations who
persecute
the zombie population as they try to get on with their lives (death's?) in normal society.
All of these institutions require political forces to negotiate with, rather than persecute, their opponents.
While it is lamentable that countries like Turkey, China, and Egypt
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journalists at home, we must not allow Interpol to become complicit in such behavior.
The worst approach would be to marginalize or even
persecute
the Muslim Brotherhood and political Islam again.
For in a world where globalization has limited the ability of states to control their economies, regulate their financial policies, and isolate themselves from environmental damage and human migration, the last right of states cannot and must not be the right to enslave,
persecute
or torture their own citizens.
Disturbingly, the Chinese public finds the social credit system attractive, because it provides them with services they previously lacked, promises to
persecute
criminals, and offers citizens a guide on how to stay out of trouble.
As Amnesty International’s Deprose Muchena has observed, Chin’ono’s arrest and detention are part of a broader attempt by the Zimbabwean authorities to
persecute
the regime’s critics.
The government simply exploited fear of dread risk to
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Egypt’s small Christian minority.
"To that we answer you," said he of the Mirrors, "that you are as like the very knight I vanquished as one egg is like another, but as you say enchanters
persecute
you, I will not venture to say positively whether you are the said person or not."
And if that be enchantment, as your worship says, was there no other pair in the world for them to take the likeness of?""It is all," said Don Quixote, "a scheme and plot of the malignant magicians that
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me, who, foreseeing that I was to be victorious in the conflict, arranged that the vanquished knight should display the countenance of my friend the bachelor, in order that the friendship I bear him should interpose to stay the edge of my sword and might of my arm, and temper the just wrath of my heart; so that he who sought to take my life by fraud and falsehood should save his own.
Faith, sir, by the light God gives me, it seems I must have enchanters too, that
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me as a creature and limb of your worship, and they must have put that nastiness there in order to provoke your patience to anger, and make you baste my ribs as you are wont to do.
CHAPTER XXWHEREIN AN ACCOUNT IS GIVEN OF THE WEDDING OF CAMACHO THE RICH, TOGETHER WITH THE INCIDENT OF BASILIO THE POORScarce had the fair Aurora given bright Phoebus time to dry the liquid pearls upon her golden locks with the heat of his fervent rays, when Don Quixote, shaking off sloth from his limbs, sprang to his feet and called to his squire Sancho, who was still snoring; seeing which Don Quixote ere he roused him thus addressed him: "Happy thou, above all the dwellers on the face of the earth, that, without envying or being envied, sleepest with tranquil mind, and that neither enchanters
persecute
nor enchantments affright.
To-morrow or the day after, I believe, the men of my town, that is, of the braying town, are going to take the field against another village two leagues away from ours, one of those that
persecute
us most; and that we may turn out well prepared I have bought these lances and halberds you have seen.
And what did I get my living by but by them?""Now am I fully convinced," said Don Quixote, "of what I had many a time before believed; that the enchanters who
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me do nothing more than put figures like these before my eyes, and then change and turn them into what they please.
If the result has been the opposite of what I intended, it is no fault of mine, but of those wicked beings that
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me; but, for all that, I am willing to condemn myself in costs for this error of mine, though it did not proceed from malice; let Master Pedro see what he wants for the spoiled figures, for I agree to pay it at once in good and current money of Castile."
"Who?" replied Don Quixote; "who could it be but some malignant enchanter of the many that
persecute
me out of envy—that accursed race born into the world to obscure and bring to naught the achievements of the good, and glorify and exalt the deeds of the wicked?
Enchanters have persecuted me, enchanters
persecute
me still, and enchanters will continue to
persecute
me until they have sunk me and my lofty chivalry in the deep abyss of oblivion; and they injure and wound me where they know I feel it most.
Malambruno is now satisfied on every point, the chins of the duennas are now smooth and clean, and King Don Clavijo and Queen Antonomasia in their original form; and when the squirely flagellation shall have been completed, the white dove shall find herself delivered from the pestiferous gerfalcons that
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her, and in the arms of her beloved mate; for such is the decree of the sage Merlin, arch-enchanter of enchanters."
Why do ye
persecute
her, ye empresses?
The justice of God and the king against such trickery, not to say roguery!""Do not distress yourselves, ladies," said Don Quixote; "for this is no trickery or roguery; or if it is, it is not the duke who is at the bottom of it, but those wicked enchanters who
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me, and who, jealous of my reaping the glory of this victory, have turned your husband's features into those of this person, who you say is a lacquey of the duke's; take my advice, and notwithstanding the malice of my enemies marry him, for beyond a doubt he is the one you wish for a husband."
May I die if the enchanters that
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me are not trying to entangle me in them and delay my journey, by way of revenge for my obduracy towards Altisidora.
Apparently it has escaped thy memory that thou hast seen Dulcinea turned and transformed into a peasant wench, and the Knight of the Mirrors into the bachelor Carrasco; all the work of the enchanters that
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me.
He was more greedy than well-spoken, and more dull than droll; and I am convinced that the enchanters who
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Don Quixote the Good have been trying to
persecute
me with Don Quixote the Bad.
Upon the slightest and most unreasonable pretences, as well as upon accusations the most absurd and groundless, their persons and property were exposed to every turn of popular fury; for Norman, Saxon, Dane, and Briton, however adverse these races were to each other, contended which should look with greatest detestation upon a people, whom it was accounted a point of religion to hate, to revile, to despise, to plunder, and to
persecute.
These Gentiles, cruel and oppressive as they are, are in some sort dependent on the dispersed children of Zion, whom they despise and
persecute.
At first Anna sincerely believed that she was displeased with him for allowing himself to
persecute
her; but soon after her return from Moscow, having gone to a party where she expected to meet him but to which he did not come, she clearly realized, by the sadness that overcame her, that she had been deceiving herself and that his persecution supplied the whole interest of her life.
He was ready both to honor and
persecute
Christ; he understood the loftiness of His teaching, but he felt also an irresistible repugnance to it.
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