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Unquenchable Fire is a 1988
fantasy novel by
Rachel Pollack. It won the 1989
Arthur C.
Clarke Award. In this
surrealistic feminist book,
Pollack uses rituals...
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Battle Beast had a
daughter who
ended up
inheriting her father's
unquenchable craving for combat.
Battle Beast is also the
protagonist of his own series...
- New York
Times obituarist wrote that
Garland possessed "a
seemingly unquenchable need for her
audiences to
respond with
acclaim and affection. And often...
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story of her work with the
Missionaries of
Charity in her memoir, An
Unquenchable Thirst:
Following Mother Teresa in
Search of Love, Service, and an Authentic...
- C.
Clarke Award The Handmaid's Tale (1987) The Sea and
Summer (1988)
Unquenchable Fire (1989) The
Child Garden (1990) Take Back
Plenty (1991)
Synners (1992)...
- with the help of God, the
bravery of the
German Army and Navy and the
unquenchable unanimity of the
German people during those hours of danger, victory...
- Wikisource. s:Warning
Against the Jews (1546) Reeves, Michael. "The
Unquenchable Flame". Nottingham: IVP, 2009, p. 60. Brecht, Martin.
Martin Luther....
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place where both soul and body
could be destro**** (Matthew 10:28) in "
unquenchable fire" (Mark 9:43). The word is
translated as
either "****" or "**** fire"...
- C.
Clarke Award The Handmaid's Tale (1987) The Sea and
Summer (1988)
Unquenchable Fire (1989) The
Child Garden (1990) Take Back
Plenty (1991)
Synners (1992)...
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inclusion in episodes. He is a
stereotype of
corporate America in his
unquenchable desire to
increase his own
wealth and power,
inability to
remember his...