How To Use Poisoner In A Sentence
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Oscar Wilde once said that "The fact of a man's being a poisoner is nothing against his poetry.
John Galliano, Mel Gibson, Charlie Sheen -- poison and poetry
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As a chemist by profession and the granddaughter of a suspected poisoner by circumstance, she is perfectly placed.
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At the period of the Voysins and the Brinvilliers, there were nothing but poisoners abroad; and against these, a court was expressly instituted, called ardente, because it condemned them to the flames.
Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete
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This case also illustrates the difficulties which can be encountered in carrying out treatment with adolescent self-poisoners.
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Soon they were dead, victims of a mysterious poisoner.
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From the best authorities, it appears that the Hebrew word, which has been rendered _venefica_ and _witch_, means a poisoner and divineress, a dabbler in spells, or fortune-teller.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds
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You'd make a good psychologist, executioner, black widow, arsenic poisoner, heretic queen or commentator.
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And, perchance still failing, then might I expect the common bravo's steel in my back or the common poisoner's philter in my wine, my meat, or bread.
Chapter 11
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He admitted that the term magician was not as clearly delineated as witch and poisoner28.
To Prevent a "Shipwreck of Souls": Johann Weyer and "De Praestigiis Daemonum." Elisa Slattery
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The art of poisoning was therefore known to the Rosicrucians, and, although there is no reason to suppose it was ever practised by the heads of the Fraternity, it is possible that the inspirers of the poisoners may have been perverted Rosicrucians, that is to say, students of those portions of the Cabala relating to magic both of the necromantic and venefic varieties, who turned the scientific knowledge which the Fraternity of the Rosy Cross used for healing to a precisely opposite and deadly purpose.
Secret Societies And Subversive Movements
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Popular, because of its availability, with Victorian poisoners, arsenic also caused some spectacular accidental mass poisonings, notably the Bradford Poisoning.
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“It seems”—he struggled for breath—“it seems that you have been labelled a poisoner!”
Exit the Actress
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Capsules derived from mussels and garlic have exceeded the legal food limit for arsenic, traditionally used by poisoners.
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The eponymous heroine, part femme fatale, part serial poisoner, stalks a young man named Gennaro through the cities of Italy.
Lucrezia Borgia - review
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From the best authorities, it appears that the Hebrew word, which has been rendered, venefica, and witch, means a poisoner and divineress -- a dabbler in spells, or fortune-teller.
Memoirs of Extraordinary Popular Delusions — Volume 2
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Among these forbidden means are to be reckoned the appointment of subjects to act as spies, or engaging subjects or even strangers to act as assassins, or poisoners (in which class might well be included the so called sharpshooters who lurk in ambush for individuals), or even employing agents to spread false news.
The Science of Right
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Earlier on, in comparing her with Van der Linden and the Zwanziger woman, I have lessened her caliginosity as compared with that of the Leyden poisoner, giving her credit for one less death than her Dutch sister in crime.
She Stands Accused
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When the Commission finds in her husband's favour, she has to watch her poisoner pardoned, freed and fêted as a popular celebrity, while she faces an increasingly viperous press, and is jeered at and spat on in the streets.
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We must change the word “environmentalist” to “antipoisoner.”
OpEdNews - Diary: Copenhagen Climate Conference Parliament of World's Religions Do This
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I have tried painting the young shoots with weed poisoner, but this does not kill them off.
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Madame de Sevigne telling the story of the poisoner, Madame de Brinvilliers, about to undergo the water torture.
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For him to claim that two morally equivalent sides were fighting it out is staggering: he is equidistant between a poisoner and the medical crew waving an antidote.
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It is possible for me to imagine, in the face of certain undeniable signs, that the poisoner is a second man.
The Name of the Rose
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In any event, it's fortunate for W that if he was intentionally poisoned, the poisoner was as effective at his job as W was at HIS.
Laura Bush alleges poisoning in new book
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Soon they were dead, victims of a mysterious poisoner.
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And Kay, who is a well-poisoner by profession, renders the issue utterly toxic with his continual accusations and innuendos.
Archive 2009-09-01
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Enforcement agencies and wildlife groups have formed a special unit to track down poisoners responsible for the ‘mindless killing’ of red kites following their re-introduction in Yorkshire.
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[29] What we render a witch, according to our modern notions of witchcraft, Exodus 22: 15, Philo and Josephus understood of a poisoner, or one who attempted by secret and unlawful drugs or philtra, to take away the senses or the lives of men.
Antiquities of the Jews
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The genre reached its college-football apotheosis in the Paul Finebaum Radio Network, a Birmingham, Ala.,-based program perhaps best known for carrying the call-in confession of the Auburn tree poisoner earlier this year.
The Game of the Century of the Week
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A deranged cat poisoner is suspected of spreading terror among pet lovers in Bridgwater, Somerset, in the west of England.
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I have tried painting the young shoots with weed poisoner, but this does not kill them off.
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You'd make a good psychologist, executioner, black widow, arsenic poisoner, heretic queen or commentator.
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Magyar, Wendish, etc. Certain variants of the ballad bear the title of _The Croodlin Doo_, and the ‘handsome young man’ is changed for a child, and the poisoner is the child’s step-mother.
Ballads of Romance and Chivalry Popular Ballads of the Olden Times - First Series
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And belladonna in higher doses is poisonous, and was employed by poisoners over the centuries.