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Who will rescue the metropolis from itself, fight the forces of evil and save the good people of the city?
FORBES: Magazine Article
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We're not saying the supermarkets are forces of evil to be spurned.
FORBES: Supermarket Sweepstakes
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Perhaps it was the not-so-subtle implication that it would boost my appeal to women and help me to defeat the forces of evil.
FORBES: Bond Investing. JAMES Bond Investing.
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That would be -- well, that would also be an essential step towards neutralizing forces of evil and war that threaten all peoples.
WHITEHOUSE: Middle East Peace Talks
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We will ultimately triumph against these forces of evil as well.
FORBES: Fact and Comment
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Just as mental disorders were once viewed as a product of evil forces, the "evil" you see in violent offenders today may someday be reformulated as a symptom of a physiological disorder.
WSJ: Neurocriminology: Inside the Criminal Mind
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She says this points to a central belief that there is a cosmic battle between the forces of good and evil.
NPR: Examining Palin's Pentecostal Background
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Another victory for good health against the evil forces of cost-cutting?
FORBES: Asylum for The Insane
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When my son entered his new middle school my wife and I were faced with a very an ethical situation common to parents today: do we bow down to the evil forces of society, technology and popular culture and get him a cell phone?
FORBES: Amazon's New Kindle: It's Just Old School
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It was Churchill first, and then Roosevelt, who reawakened the West to its core values: freedom, civility, common decency in the face of evil, destructive forces of hate.
CNN: The necessary evil?
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Again we sense this instinctively--the pleasure we feel when a tooth stops hurting reminds us that we live our life in contexts and contrasts, and so perhaps you can argue that only by witnessing, and confronting, great evil were the forces of light able to burn most bright.
CNN: The necessary evil?
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The specifics are not insignificant, but at its core the opera is about the competing forces of good (personified by Tosca and the freedom-loving painter Mario Cavaradossi) and evil (evoked by the villainous Baron Scarpia) writ large.
WSJ: Maria Callas | Puccini's Tosca | The Measure of a Diva | Masterpiece by David Mermelstein