- "A
Malefactor" (Russian: Злоумышленник, romanized: Zloumyshlennik) is an 1885
short story by
Anton Chekhov. "A
Malefactor" was
first published in the 7...
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anger at the super-rich for
their economic malfeasance,
calling them "
malefactors of
great wealth" in a
major speech, "The
Puritan Spirit and the Regulation...
- Look up benefactor or
malefactor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Benefactor may
refer to:
Benefactor (album), a 1982
album by
Romeo Void Benefactor...
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second circle of **** are
those overcome by lust.
These "carnal
malefactors" are
condemned for
allowing their appetites to sway
their reason. These...
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exactly to fit and
answer each other, they lie down in one of them the
malefactor that suffers, upon his back; then,
covering it with the other, and so...
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characters as victims, or
potential victims, at the
hands of
English malefactors, such as, respectively, Olga
Seminoff (Hallowe'en Party) and Katrina...
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Schwarzenegger was
attacked and
dropkicked from
behind by an
unknown malefactor while giving autographs to his fans at one of the
local schools. Despite...
- [1982]. The World's
Greatest Crooks and
Conmen and
other mischievous malefactors.
Octopus Books. ISBN 978-0706421446. Dillon,
Eamon (2008) [2008]. The...
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using a κύφων (kyphōn), a kind of
wooden pillory in
which the neck of a
malefactor would be fastened. Some
sources describe cyphonism more
specifically as...
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being able to heal with the
right hand and harm with the left. The
Malefactors,
known formally as Anunnaki, were
angels of the forge, of tools, and...