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Although always strongly anti-clerical, and at the last, as we shall see, a "Deicide" of the most uncompromising fanaticism, M. Zola here devoted himself to cathedral services and church ritual generally, and, as a climax, the administration of extreme unction to his innocent heroine.
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century George Saintsbury 1889
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He called Jews a 'Deicide' people and inferred that the Holocaust took place due to Jews 'strangling Germany economically' through
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Old hands such as Deicide, Cannibal Corpse and numerous thrash acts have also not been untouched by the progressive aura and have regained the thirst for pushing technical boundaries - a truly founding ideal of metal if ever there was one.
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Old hands such as Deicide, Cannibal Corpse and numerous thrash acts have also not been untouched by the progressive aura and have regained the thirst for pushing technical boundaries - a truly founding ideal of metal if ever there was one.
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Old hands such as Deicide, Cannibal Corpse and numerous thrash acts have also not been untouched by the progressive aura and have regained the thirst for pushing technical boundaries - a truly founding ideal of metal if ever there was one.
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So has Deicide, compounded by the the supposed killing (that man) again repeatedly by stubbornly refusing to accept him as messiah.
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Anonsters says: yankev: So has Deicide, compounded by the the supposed killing (that man) again repeatedly by stubbornly refusing to accept him as messiah.
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The problem, Mr Nelson, is that a majority of those MPs don't believe it would be regicide but Deicide.
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So has Deicide, compounded by the the supposed killing that man again repeatedly by stubbornly refusing to accept him as messiah.
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Despite this, the soldiers, who were largely left to their own devices when choosing what to play, frequently selected songs with blunt messages -- "Fuck Your God" by Deicide, for example, which is actually an anti-Christian rant, but one whose title would presumably cause consternation to believers in any religion -- even though, for prisoners not used to Western rock and rap music, the music itself was enough to cause them serious distress.
Andy Worthington: A History of Music Torture in the "War on Terror" 2009
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