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In these, the Lord of the Locusts is a representation not of destruction to be balanced with creation, but of imbalance itself, an agent of chaos opposed to order.
Archive 2007-05-01 2007
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In these, the Lord of the Locusts is a representation not of destruction to be balanced with creation, but of imbalance itself, an agent of chaos opposed to order.
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Locusts is right -- it's federal appropriations season and US DOJ needs some badge-burnishing PR after yet another extended episode of violating our Constitutional rights with impunity.
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The network that brought us Spring Break Shark Attack and Locusts is really going for the sensational this season.
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A short distance above the Locusts was a small hamlet where several roads intersected each other, and from which, consequently, access to the surrounding country was easy.
The Spy James Fenimore Cooper 1820
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Well, you can now, except for those damn Locusts, that is.
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"Locusts" refers to a swarm of any of various grass-eating insects, most commonly the grasshopper, but also (in America) the cicada.
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"Locusts" refers to a swarm of any of various grass-eating insects, most commonly the grasshopper, but also (in America) the cicada.
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"Locusts" refers to a swarm of any of various grass-eating insects, most commonly the grasshopper, but also (in America) the cicada.
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"Locusts" refers to a swarm of any of various grass-eating insects, most commonly the grasshopper, but also (in America) the cicada.
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