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  • The game's protagonist, Laharl, a self-absorbed demon who also happens to be prince to the throne of the netherworld, is as unlikely a ‘hero’ as one could expect.
  • But he has lay dormant in the netherworld for centuries, beyond human's knowledge, but this about to change.
  • The local Indians, the Chumash, had a legend of something that translates roughly to ‘mouth of hell’ - a place where demons emerge from the netherworld and walk the earth.
  • By the time issue #12 came along, readers had been to Rann, a "netherworld," and a Nazi-friendly alternate Earth (complete with Nazi Challengers of the Unknown). Plan 9 From The 1983 Comic-Con, or Are You Smarter Than A DC Writer? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • ‘Trafficking was in a kind of netherworld,’ he says.
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  • Forget the synthetic decadence of the Bravery - the real star of New York's sexually ambiguous netherworld is this male modern answer to Nina Simone.
  • What enraged and confused the censors was the film's approach to that strange netherworld between dreaming and waking states, in which so much unusual activity transpires.
  • The last thing anyone wants is for some bozo scientist to accidentally open a gateway to the netherworld, subsequently causing our reality to be overrun by demonic monstrosities.
  • The Pixies had already crossed over into the murky netherworld of alt-rock ‘legend’ status long before releasing their final album, Trompe Le Monde, in 1991.
  • His wealthy counterpart, however, is tormented in the netherworld.
  • Foul devil of the netherworld, you wish me to come near you so as to wrestle my weapons away.
  • We suspected there was a netherworld of corrupt activity.
  • The overall impression, though, would make a cult novel: a picaresque trip through a neo-Dickensian netherworld of rogues and romance.
  • Yes, its leaders may commit sin, after all, these leaders are just human, still capable of committing sin but as Jesus said it will not be conquered by the gates of the netherworld, meaning it will still continue to exist until the end of time. Archive 2008-06-22
  • And I don't know quote how this has been effected, but somehow I think dissenting voices have been kowtowed into, if not silenced, into a kind of netherworld, and aren't heard. CNN Transcript Mar 7, 2003
  • He felt like Orpheus emerging from the netherworld - that is, he would have, if Orpheus hadn't been such a depressed harp-strumming sot with a snake problem.
  • ‘You're going to the netherworld, fiend.’
  • In some respects, Canada lives in a bizarre netherworld between the U.S. and Britain (and now, Hong Kong, China, India, etc.).
  • As one of the bloggers who has been given credit for starting the blogswarm on the Congo rape epidemic, and as someone who has always, always questioned the way Africa has been portrayed as this "netherworld" of our worst nightmares or our most victimized victims see Africa: This Year's Entertainment and Decolonizing Feminism posts, I take these concerns very seriously. Why I Will Not Disavow the "Feminist" Label
  • I was unable to banish it back to the netherworld, but I was resolved to do something.
  • In the mid-1950s, Kim began a prolific career as a writer-director toiling in the netherworld of Korean commercial cinema.
  • Hunt himself described a cave near the site of his painting as the ‘cavern of Dis’ and thought of the ‘Stygian lake,’ evidence that he identified the region with the netherworld.
  • Most remain anonymous, caught in a netherworld between the military and the private sector, unheralded and unknown.
  • The alternative is to slog through the netherworld of campus politics, dodging rhetoric and corruption, lobbying and protesting and generally avoiding any reasoned discussion of the subject.
  • Most are in a netherworld where media coverage is cursory and interest groups' pressure determines the outcome.
  • Try to find out which type of fish is environmentally sustainable and which is being overfished and you enter a murky, swirling netherworld of mysterious claims and counter-claims.
  • I say to you, you are Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church, and the gates of the netherworld shall not prevail against it.
  • In most instances I think we'd find that a combination of factors led these children to descend into the netherworld of crime.
  • Clearly, the superintendant of schools is hovering in some netherworld puer state, because he certainly has not grown up from the sixties. The Purple Haze of Public Education...
  • Rhyme deduced the FBI man was referring to the netherworld of intelligence—government snooping agencies that might not technically have jurisdiction in the country but who can maneuver through loopholes to keep on top of possible malfeasance within the borders. The Burning Wire
  • Set in a surrealist netherworld where eccentricities meet anarchy, the play plummets the audience into a landscape of Dali's well known paintings and into the depths and depravities of the artist's own subconscious.
  • For Ancient Hebrews, the dead went to a netherworld called sheol that was a pale shadow of this life.
  • Netherworld guitarist by night, by day he wears a three piece suit and works at a stockbrokerage firm.
  • In Mortal Coils, an interaction of oneiromancy and mediumism was embodied in multiple projections among slowly twisting ropes, as if something were dimly viewed while transpiring underwater or in a netherworld.
  • Trapped in a car, I watched in absolute helplessness, (the sort I hope which only exists in nightmares) as this beast of the netherworld repeatedly launched itself at the windshield with great force.
  • ‘If you should know, I did not know that Zeus would care enough about the netherworld,’ Hades confessed.
  • If astrologers skulk around in the netherworld of ‘not worthy’ or undervalue their own personal abilities to offer a professional service to people, then nothing changes.
  • Adelle becomes convinced that, against all odds Sarah is still alive, trapped in the netherworld, waiting to be rescued…
  • But as the Queen disappeared into the netherworld, she uttered a curse on the stud's lineage
  • Was this the long passageway that led to the netherworld?
  • What enraged and confused the censors was the film's approach to that strange netherworld between dreaming and waking states, in which so much unusual activity transpires.
  • A few others, finally, have been drawn into the netherworld of off-stage intrigue and parapolitical violence.
  • They were forced to bivouac for the night, without oxygen, near the summit, huddled together at 28, 700 feet not knowing if they would survive the night or the psychological netherworld of creeping hypoxia.
  • Eason Chan plays a modern hairdresser who meets the sexy and mysterious Shu, who claims she can see the netherworld with one of her eyes.
  • The visual effects look more than a little cheap (the shots of the vistas in the netherworld contain some of the hoariest horizons this side of Damnation Alley), but I can live with that.
  • The anti-hero this time around is Lord Zetta, a brazen, arrogant jerk of an overlord who inadvertently destroys his own netherworld and ends up getting trapped inside a book.
  • There are various dimensions and levels in the netherworld for demons, just as there are for humans.
  • The work is more of a textural tone poem - and a rather heavy-handed one at that - spending most of its time in a noisy netherworld of guitars, electronics, and occasional contrabass saxophone.
  • Rachel has moved her son Aiden to a small coastal town in pursuit of the quiet life and television sets that aren't passageways to the netherworld.
  • It is departing from the realm of plausible re-election prospects, in other words, and moving towards a Jimmy Carterish netherworld.
  • Waits sang about the boozy netherworld of urban America.
  • From now 'til Tuesday I'll be in a barren netless netherworld unable to communicate with my Internet pals. Spring Holiday Hiatus of Horror!
  • Tiamat is our prime adversary, the Black Angel who was defeated and cast into the netherworld by Aikido, the founding member of the Society.
  • The work is more of a textural tone poem - and a rather heavy-handed one at that - spending most of its time in a noisy netherworld of guitars, electronics, and occasional contrabass saxophone.
  • Somehow, it exists in the netherworld between these two points, an amorphous mixture of intellectualism and juvenile pranks.
  • The Norse Eddas sing of the great ash tree Yggdrasil on whose trunk the heavens spin and whose roots clutch the netherworld.
  • The chipolatas were tiny, they could easily slip down between the grill, falling into the molten hot-bead-netherworld below.
  • After the Rannians executed him, a Rannian wizard named Mordorh discovered that when Molantans die, their spirits go to a "netherworld," from whence they can be brought back. Plan 9 From The 1983 Comic-Con, or Are You Smarter Than A DC Writer? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment
  • His adoption of a soldier's guise gives the usually scrubbed detective a much grungier look, making him seem less an interloper than an authentic member of the poverty-choked netherworld he's infiltrating in his search for the gun.
  • But the alternative is to be responsible for a baby spirit wandering aimless and alone through the netherworld.
  • If only the director trusted her audience, this could've been a sublime forage into the netherworld of the human psyche.
  • As the dollar completes its inevitable descent into the netherworld of official shenanigans, you and I are left to try and figure out what we can do to protect what we have worked for all of our lives.
  • In Mortal Coils, an interaction of oneiromancy and mediumism was embodied in multiple projections among slowly twisting ropes, as if something were dimly viewed while transpiring underwater or in a netherworld.
  • The Oklahoma bombing of 1995, which killed more than 160 people, emerged out of a netherworld of shadowy right-wing militias that grew up during the Eighties and early Nineties.
  • Instead of an honourable retirement, Louis was swallowed up by the sharks circling the boxing business, and gradually pulled into the netherworld of drugs, drink, violence and the mob.
  • Like Eliot, she draws on Dantean imagery to suggest the netherworld.
  • The role of priest and artist is often interchangeable, as the netherworld they inhabit, between spirit and material, is enlightened by dream and imagination.
  • It rests in the netherworld somewhere between both genres, and a twisted palate is necessary to enjoy it.
  • The local Indians, the Chumash, had a legend of something that translates roughly to ‘mouth of hell’ - a place where demons emerge from the netherworld and walk the earth.
  • All these touches seem as woefully accurate as they always did, set against that banal English netherworld of market towns and motorway service stations.
  • Curse mage cities The Staff of the Netherworld is a powerful artifact which can curse a whole town, converting it into a Necropolis.
  • Skip James' eerie, dark and complex tunings and netherworldly falsetto have never been equaled nor adequately copied in 74 years.
  • The large sculptural frieze is an attempt to portray a stringent penance witnessed both by heavenly hosts and the denizens of the netherworld.
  • The answer may lie in the netherworld of Kremlin politics.
  • Yet, and only, because both are set in the free-market talent jungle of New York's artistic netherworld, Moon bears a cursory resemblance to Another Country, Baldwin's justly celebrated New York novel.
  • But this whole kind of netherworld of sports memorabilia, what's legitimate, what's not, and this is probably a big part of his income right now. CNN Transcript Sep 16, 2007
  • Fresh painterly qualities enhance McFarlin's power to situate us in ‘Netherworlds.’
  • There began his journey into the netherworld of the Feds and the harsh realities of prison basketball.
  • Once again, about 6: 30 in the evening, sunset at about 5: 50, and so the pilots would have been in that kind of netherworld time of dusk. CNN Transcript Nov 1, 2006
  • The film shows us a netherworld of drugs and crime.
  • Gently ironic, Laib has created a feast for the senses in the guise of an enclosure for death, a theme that he reiterates in his rows of beeswax boats on their silent journey to the netherworld.
  • Chrono, her demonic familiar, is filled with firsthand knowledge of the armies of the netherworld, and this could provide the Order with the necessary edge.
  • ‘You have been summoned from the netherworld,’ said the first judge.
  • Sounds just below whispers rustled in the netherworld between imagination and hallucination.
  • The autumn trek between the Firth and Babbage rivers will find this Arctic netherworld in its glory with aurora borealis, char running rivers, ripe blueberries, and the migrating Porcupine Caribou Herd.
  • If the steps are not followed perfectly there is a good chance that the one you attempted to resurrect will be banished to the netherworld.

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