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  • Its heroes were beastly revellers or cruel and ferocious plunderers; its heroines unsexed hoidens, playing the ugliest tricks with their lovers, and repaying slights with bloody revenge, -- very dangerous and unsatisfactory companions for any other than the fire - eating Vikings and redhanded, unwashed Berserkers. The Conflict with Slavery and Others, Complete, Volume VII, The Works of Whittier: the Conflict with Slavery, Politics and Reform, the Inner Life and Criticism
  • When they tried to arrest him, he suddenly went berserk.
  • On the table in the front of the room was a telephone, which rang whenever the bond market went berserk.
  • Men like to zap the TV channels, something that can drive certain women berserk.
  • As fluent with their bodies as with language, they sing, sort papers, go berserk, and snap to attention when buzzers go off, signaling the need to receive of send messages.
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  • His facial features can shift in a twitch from the innocent blankness of a choirboy during the sermon to the frantic grimaces of an axe-wielding berserker.
  • Men like to zap the TV channels, something that can drive certain women berserk.
  • Not out of those, on whom systems of education have exhausted their culture, comes the helpful giant to destroy the old or to build the new, but out of unhandselled savage nature, out of terrible Druids and Berserkirs, come at last Alfred and Shakspeare. The American Scholar
  • You are the legendary berserker who returns for Regin the Radiant. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • When the Principal Officer steps in to lock him up he goes berserk and attacks staff. The Prisons We Deserve
  • The animals are going berserk - they've had enough. Times, Sunday Times
  • With the moon drenching the valley in her light, we sat on the sandy shores and watched the dogs go berserk in what must have been their interpretation of canine heaven on earth.
  • ‘And I would like to point out I can use guitar string as garrote wire,’ Val chirruped almost pleasantly, though the half-berserk glimmer in his eyes warned of sincerity.
  • Downstairs the dog was going berserk. Times, Sunday Times
  • A policewoman told how she and her fellow officers were forced to use CS gas to control a man who went berserk in the town centre with a knife.
  • The Revolution Business" because the other jacket/cover images in the series were so much more blah; I can't scan "Berserker Lord" and derive anything meaningful from it except I won't like the book; and "The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms" makes me think that Nielsen was channeling Stephan Martiniere, whose work I find unappealingly samey-samey Book Cover Smackdown! Berserker Lord (Chaosbound) vs. The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms vs. The Revolution Business
  • He had feed pellets in his hair, he had a pale, berserker light in his eyes. ABSOLUTE ZERO
  • Their attacker went berserk, butting and punching their car in a bustling street before turning his attention to the two men.
  • Horrified bystanders tried in vain to drive the berserk animal away until a policeman grabbed a fire extinguisher and sprayed it. The Sun
  • Any chance to shave off the drawbacks on Warrior abilities like Berserker Stance and Death Wish and now Titan's Grip?
  • Berserker Stance: Now increases critical strike chance by 3% instead of granting 10% melee haste.
  • The irony of Claudius as an urbane "berserker" may be picked up by the reader or teacher, but it ought to be handled very carefully before being dropped again. Idiom in Shakespeare
  • The hedge sheltered toads, frogs and voles and the birds were going berserk.
  • A quiet street was left resembling a scrapyard after an irate motorist, apparently livid at not finding a parking spot outside his house, went berserk and smashed up all the cars on the street.
  • After the match a section of the spectators went berserk and pandemonium raged.
  • Mrs. Taylor died after the bull elephant went berserk and charged into visitors at an animal park near the popular tourist resort of Pattaya.
  • If there's an actual accident, they go berserk. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was fearful that with the new model the company would go berserk and give up on the countryside altogether. Times, Sunday Times
  • Berserker Stance allows for more critical strikes but the Warrior takes more damage. This is best used when the Warrior is a secondary tank in a party.
  • It's refreshing these days to be reminded how good film can be when film-makers don't plane every rough edge and diffuse each harsh ray of sun, like make-over artists gone berserk.
  • Berserker Stance: Now increases damage taken by 5%.
  • For example, fighters can be transferred for the Warrior and Berserker.
  • When not leaping off the prow of the longship or whatever, even the berserkers led surprisingly domesticated lives, if the sagas are to be believed. on 08 Jul 2009 at 5: 03 am Ben Kane Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » AUTHOR INTERVIEW: Robert Low, part one
  • The witness said that he 'went berserk' when she rejected his sexual advances .
  • Doors can be locked only in extreme circumstances, such as a prisoner going berserk. The Sun
  • It is unforgettable -- for the boy and for readers -- as are the magical reappearance of the berserker Thorgil from a burial by moss; new characters Pega, a slave girl from Jack's village, and the eager-to-marry-her Bugaboo (a hobgoblin king); kelpies; yarthkins; and elves (not the enchanted sprites one would expect but the fallen angels of legend). The Land of the Silver Apples by Nancy Farmer: Book summary
  • Rhodry laughed, one of his berserk peals as wild as a thunderclap. A TIME OF WAR
  • A red light began blinking and flashing in the room, and an alarm went berserk.
  • The carriages were inside, and as the first wagon followed with its wailing occupants-all but Aphrodite, who was thrashing the tail-board with the remains of her gamp, in a fine berserk fury still-I hurried through the gates. Isabelle
  • A drunken holidaymaker who went berserk on a plane during a fit of air rage was today beginning a two-year jail sentence.
  • The Viking berserker was thought not only to have assumed the ferocity of an animal, but also to have acquired the strength of a grizzly.
  • On the way home the supporters, whose common sense has long been questioned, went berserk after they left the main stadium and robbed people on the street.
  • They went berserk, insane when the prices fell.
  • His great dragon Nightfang went berserk and slaughtered many Dark Elves and their slave troops.
  • Not out of those on whom systems of education have exhausted their culture comes the helpful giant to destroy the old or to build the new, but out of unhandselled [54] savage nature; out of terrible Druids [55] and Berserkers [56] come at last Alfred [57] and Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • He wasn't proud of the ability to go berserk because it meant loss of control.
  • Not out of those, on whom systems of education have exhausted their culture, comes the helpful giant to destroy the old or to build the new, but out of unhandselled savage nature, out of terrible Druids and berserkirs, come at last Alfred and Shakespeare. I. Essays. The American Scholar. An Oration Delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society, at Cambridge, August 31, 1837
  • Being a pedantic word-lover, and yes, a feminist, this drives me berserk.
  • In Battle Stance and Berserker Stance, all threat from a Warrior is multiplied by 80%.
  • Battleprep is often referred to as a berserker state, but that is only partially correct. Concordance A Terran Empire concordance
  • Then I had to deal with a crabby two year old who went berserk because I took his coat off.
  • I can't get an intelligent word out of the silly ass and he's going berserk.
  • ‘He said the guy, the gunman, just went berserk and started shooting everyone and he was unfortunately one of the ones who got shot in the legs,’ she said.
  • For decades, these berserkers had defended this strategic pass against an immortal menace, protecting the villages in the valley below; she began to see that anything keeping these men here on the battlefront—and out of civilization—was a boon. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • When Wayne hit the winning penalty everyone went berserk,’ he recalled.
  • Joe produced a video camera and the little blighters went berserk, trying to get in the picture, climbing over anything and anyone who was between them and the camera.
  • As he faced her, not twenty feet away, he felt himself laughing, his low berserker's chortle half under his breath. A TIME OF WAR
  • The media went berserk, talking about how the values like freedom of expression were being compromised by some fanatics.
  • As expected the crowd went berserk creating a wavelike effect, which looked awesome from where I was sitting.
  • From the lone dark figure sinking into and out of the shadows of an empty house, to the final brutal 30 minutes where a brain splattered cop goes into berserker mode, this flick exudes a creepiness factor that had me going “WoweWow”. Flixnjoystix.com! » Bobert’s Horror Review Round-Up! TEETH! P2! THEM! And More!
  • Any Army marching to battle with this as their battle cry would turn into a bunch of berserkers.
  • In that environment, we can make sure that Battle stance and Berserker stance alone have suitable threat reduction and leave it at that.
  • Even Rhodry, with his wild berserker fits, seemed more human, more warm than Yraen ever did. A TIME OF WAR
  • As he faced her, not twenty feet away, he felt himself laughing, his low berserker's chortle half under his breath. A TIME OF WAR
  • He then pulled out a knife and went berserk. The Sun
  • I hope Franken ends up ahead by the narrowest of margins just to make the wingdings go even more berserk. Franken Camp: We Win By 35-50 Votes
  • Children were running berserk using the place as an adventure playground while their parents screeched, ‘Wayne and Tracy, get down off that wardrobe, you little bleeders, or I'll belt you!’
  • “A berserker is a mortal born with uncommon speed and strength,” she said. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • The camera flashbulbs glowed, and the crowd which were waiting patiently for the celebrity from Australia to arrive, went berserk.
  • Parents panic and one renegade cop goes berserk, in footage that is clearly recalling the riots of the previous decade and a half, from Watts to Kent State.
  • Place berserkers at the front of the army and have them lead a charge.
  • As he faced her, not twenty feet away, he felt himself laughing, his low berserker 's chortle half under his breath. A TIME OF WAR
  • The gang went berserk at the undercover ace over a TV expose of Chelsea soccer hooligans that got one they knew jailed. The Sun
  • The Berserker Stance: My personal favorite and one that probably most closely resembles my style of play.
  • Any chance to shave off the drawbacks on Warrior abilities like Berserker Stance and Death Wish and now Titan's Grip?
  • Laughing and howling, half-berserk themselves with relief, Otho and his kinsmen came rushing over. A TIME OF WAR
  • In Battle Stance and Berserker Stance, all threat from a Warrior is multiplied by 80%. In defensive stance, the multiplier is 130%. With Defiance, it is 145%.
  • People went berserk with whistles and claps when he presented ‘Tere mere beech mein,’ a number from Ek Duje Ke Liye.
  • Further experiments led this audacious physician to conclude that the symptoms produced by bufotenine coincided curiously with the conditions of the berserkus of Norse legend. The Serpent and the Rainbow
  • He raced in, his sword over his head like a berserker's.
  • My next door neighbours are driving me berserk.
  • The boar went berserk after being separated from its sow and spying a rival male boar in a nearby pen.
  • 9: 42 — Matt makes a great point: ok. nothing on earth makes me more berserk than calling a runback greater than 100 yards. Dallas Blog, Daily News, Dallas Politics, Opinion, and Commentary FrontBurner Blog D Magazine » Blog Archive » Cowboys-Bills: The Live Blog
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  • He could feel what the Nordic tribes called the berserker rage gaining control of him and he fought it off, not wanting to lose that control. The Eternal Mercenary
  • Grappling hooks fly up from the ground and grab the edge of the awning, and the Viking berserkers start climbing onto the platform.
  • Legend has a lone berserker axeman defending the bridge until the sneaky English paddle under the bridge in a barrel and thrust a spear up through the wooden slats.
  • It was a deeply traumatic experience anticipating a police dog going berserk in the enclosed space that is Streatham Hill ticket office.
  • Now I have a price on my head and a berserker killer shadowing me.
  • By the ancient berserker instinct, his hand went to his belt where his rune-covered axe normally hung.
  • Turn down your radio. Don't send berserk me.
  • I was there at his first fashion show and people went berserk!
  • A quiet street was left resembling a scrapyard after an irate motorist, apparently livid at not finding a parking spot outside his house, went berserk and smashed up all the cars on the street.
  • The creatures at Bristol Zoo are going berserk. Times, Sunday Times
  • ONE of Britain's busiest roads was shut yesterday when a horse got its hoof trapped in a trailer and went berserk. The Sun
  • His cousin Bert, closer even than a brother, gave a berserker grin at the chance meeting. THE OPEN DOOR
  • Jayde looks to the thug that clocked him and responds with a flurry of punches, almost as if he has gone berserk.
  • The couple said they 'went berserk' after finding fame. The Sun
  • The witness said that he 'went berserk' when she rejected his sexual advances .
  • Berserk refers to an Old Norse word used to describe the Viking warriors.
  • He tossed back his head in a howl of berserk laughter.
  • In Battle Stance and Berserker Stance, all threat from a Warrior is multiplied by 80%.
  • Toos threw unending series of berserk punches, ignoring incoming rounds as if they were raindrops on a pleasant spring day.
  • And Cirque Berzerk is just that with the modus operandi being “berserk” and “berserk” being the applicable word for the entire evening…but in a good way — areally, really good way. Buzzine » Cirque Berzerk!
  • On the journey home, he went berserk and vandalised the railway carriage - ‘a mute expression of a grief and rage too terrible to bear’.
  • Three years ago they went a little berserk. Times, Sunday Times
  • An airline flight was plunged into terror when a male passenger went berserk, attacking another passenger and the flight crew, it emerged last night.
  • a berserk worker smashing windows
  • She would go berserk if parted from him, her best friend. Times, Sunday Times
  • berserk with grief
  • These people however went berserk because we could not supply them with what they wanted.
  • In Battle Stance and Berserker Stance, all threat from a Warrior is multiplied by 80%. In defensive stance, the multiplier is 130%. With Defiance, it is 145%.
  • So I went straight to Toronto's pattern queen, Kingi Carpenter of downtown silk-screening shop Peach Berserk, to tart up some $15 leggings I snagged from the American Apparel outlet next door to her vibrant shop on Queen Street West. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • But he was in the grip of a rage of primeval proportions, a berserker fury that gave him a strength beyond his normal means. THE LAST TEMPTATION
  • Turn down your radio. Don't send berserk me.
  • Time after time Cromwell's men charged the Whitecoats, so much so they became exhilarated and went berserk.
  • Harald," cried Erling, for the berserk had shrunk back dismayed, "I do now accept the challenge, and come here to champion the old man. Erling the Bold
  • If you are in combat, this macro will make sure that you are in berserker stance, then cast intercept.
  • ‘I went berserk, argued, and flipped my shoe at the line judge,’ he writes.
  • Hugh Jackman reprises the role that made him a superstar, as the fierce fighting machine who possesses amazing healing powers, adamantium claws, and a primal fury known as berserker rage. The IESB
  • As he faced her, not twenty feet away, he felt himself laughing, his low berserker's chortle half under his breath. A TIME OF WAR
  • At 6pm, the motorcycle taxi drivers went berserk and smashed the Toyota sedan as well as a police car parked in front of the police station.
  • And as downhillers know, steering originates from the seat as well as the handlebars; the long profile of the Berserkr allows subtle input to your direction.

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