The very existence of the gods was inseparable from that of a storm, a sea, a river, or from those powerful human emotions love, rage or sexual passion that seemed momentarily to lift men and women onto a different plane of existence so that they saw the world with new eyes.
The merits of current or previous housing strategies will rage regardless of the facts or the weighty resumes of the debaters.
But, whether out of rage or calculation, Mr Obama and Mrs Clinton preferred to escalate.
Note: You see no references to rage or rats in a cage here.
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Historically speaking, activists have always been targets for the groups or regimes they rage against, from Martin Luther King to Harvey Milk.
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In the one-player Story Mode, you take control of one of the three bouncers and engage in a cross between an RPG and an old beat-em-up from the days of yore - think Double Dragon or Streets of Rage, only with experience points and much better graphics.
But is it time to take money off the table, or will the party rage on?
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Getting Seneca to expound on road rage, or Schopenhauer (another in the series) to advise on your love life, are no small accomplishments.
Were those comments on "60 Minutes" more about beating his chest and kind of tapping a populist rage, or does he want to hold the bankers accountable?
UltraHD or 4K is all the rage at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this year.
To document auto accidents, road rage, official misconduct, or even to capture the occasional natural spectacle?
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An unnecessary if jump-inducing sequel to Danny Boyle's neo-zombie frightfest 28 Days Later, about a "rage virus" that more or less devours England.
We realised that if you had digital music, music that was digitised that is, then you could store it on flash memory or a hard drive and thus create a music player that could store many more songs that the Sony Walkmans or portable CD players that were the rage at the time.
As a quirky, classicising Colombian obsessed with volume, when flatness was the rage, he was cold-shouldered, or worse.
As debates over whether or how China should internationalize its currency, the renminbi, rage on, it is striking to see what remains missing from the dialogue: Africa.
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Last year at CES, 3-D television and tablet computers -- or at least the promise they represented -- were all the rage.
The rage for presidential debates seems to be drinking games for certain words or phrases uttered by the debate participants.
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Net zero energy buildings, which produce as much or more energy as they consume over a given period of time, are all the rage in green buildings these days.
Whether they are stirred by envy, disdain or disappointed love, there is something about French culture that can virtually be relied on to provoke rage and exasperation in foreigners.
That leaves conflicts that rage in weak and failing states (as in parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan), or in ungoverned space (in parts of Somalia), where rival non-state actors, terrorist groups, militants and warlords do battle.
"Today, because of heightened security awareness and the reinforced cockpit door, air rage is likely to involve a confrontation between a disruptive passenger and a member of the flight crew or another traveler, " he said.
But the initial expression of rage typically comes from people who really do have some fear of a loss of their social position or fear of a loss of their social status because of some change that they see occurring and a change they see as threatening them.
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