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1. Phil's tormentor snorted derisively.

2. 5 Phil's tormentor snorted derisively.

3. 6 The tormentor enlarged the engagement garment.

4. 3 Leroy finally snapped and attacked his tormentors.

5. 2 He spat out angry words at his tormentors.

6. He spat out angry words at his tormentors.

7. 1 The dog suddenly turned on its tormentors.

8. 17 The second and the third day passed, and still my tormentor came not.

9. 16 Vowing revenge, he got hold of a gun and tracked down his tormentor.

10. Antagonising Iran: A strategic miscalculation? How the ‘crippling sanctions’ policy has started to cripple the tormentor.

11. 7 The teenager entered the school, found his family's tormentor alone and stabbed him through the heart.

12. 4 His tormentors had snapped off the lights as they wished him goodnight, and it was completely dark.

13. He was the tormentor, he was the protector , he was the inquisitor , he was the friend.

14. His tormentors had snapped off the lights as they wished him goodnight, and it was completely dark.

15. 10 Once he has lost control and lashed out at his tormentor, she then sports undeniable evidence of his cruelty.

16. 11 Could Mr Smith be another Warrior, or even further up the hierarchy of Tormentors than he'd thought?

17. 8 He was the tormentor, he was the protector , he was the inquisitor ,[www.Sentencedict.com] he was the friend.

18. Once he has lost control and lashed out at his tormentor, she then sports undeniable evidence of his cruelty.

19. 14 I pull my battledress jacket over my head in a forlorn attempt to escape from the tiny tormentors; sleep is impossible.

20. 12 Would they riot or would they be relieved that an even-handed exercise had removed their tormentors?

21. 27 Dramatists or actors whose work is maliciously booed or hissed off the stage would sue their tormentors for slander rather than libel.

22. 3 Dramatists or actors whose work is maliciously booed or hissed off the stage would sue their tormentors for slander rather than libel.

23. “Think inside whatever you want to,” suggested one of her tormentors, “just make the Catholic sign of the cross.”

24. 15 In July 1583 he escaped to St Andrews, and set about destroying his tormentors or pardoning some in return for abject submission.

25. 13 Dramatists or actors whose work is maliciously booed or hissed off the stage would sue their tormentors for slander rather than libel.

26. 9 Loretta put down her book, grasped him by the shoulders, and heaved him back into the arms of his tormentors.

27. Mainstream Christianity holds Isaiah Chapter 50: Verse 6 as a prophecy of Christ's crucifixion, and as such, as a description of Christ having his beard plucked by his tormentors.

28. This artifice is called equivocation or Amphibology; it consists in the use of words that have a natural double meaning; it supposes in him who resorts to it the right to conceal the truth, a right superior to that of the tormentor who questions him.

29. Clare deciphers one of the numerous inscriptions on the box as "Seven Wishes," and absent-mindedly wishes for Darcie, her tormentor and school bully, to "rot," at which point Darcie develops necrotizing fasciitis and is admitted into the ICU.

30. In a persistently annoying manner; pesteringly, Badgeringly harassment the act of tormenting by continued persistent attacks and criticism a feeling of intense annoyance caused by being tormented; "so great was his harassment that he wanted to destroy his tormentors

31. Braggartly knowing but for utilizing in the Re-birth of African Aziboist Concepts and Psycho-Cultural-Political Orientations for the African-Centered: Part of a Non-Eurocentric World Psychology (Part 1) The subplot was similarly played for laughs, with the Braggartly Parolles mocked by the outrageous accents of his tormentors.