Fear, or the deliverance from it, has always been a huge selling point for antivirus software.
So, if the rally continues, expect Gaga-worthy performances as Democratic officials claim credit for the deliverance of our republic. 24-7 cable coverage has turned Washington into showbiz and politicians employ consultants to help them employ techniques honed in the world of entertainment.
The film "Deliverance" is the most famous over-the-top example of this trend.
The fervor for hatred as deliverance may not define the Muslim world, but it has become a drug that consoles elements of that world in the larger competition with the West.
At Pastor Kim's Sunday service, they still pray for deliverance the old-fashioned way.
Reynolds, the 75-year-old stars of such action classics as Deliverance, The Longest Yard and Smokey And The Bandit, has owned the house since 1980.
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His career took another leap with the 1972 release of "Deliverance, " in which he played an Atlanta businessman exploring the remote north Georgia wilderness with friends.
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This implausible causal link was drawn on the very day of the city's deliverance.
During the evacuation - described by Winston Churchill as a "miracle of deliverance" - the Luftwaffe attacked whenever the weather allowed and at least 5, 000 soldiers were killed.
Ms. Moss and her character look luminous here especially compared with the vicious and ravaged Mitchams, the tortured wives and the denizens of a local bar who can make the woodsmen of "Deliverance" look benign.
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Onstage, the blast of his full-throated abrasive music was a kind of blues, in which the singing itself was a deliverance from sorrow.
She, too, would start cursing the devil and praying for deliverance.
"Fearful of the outcome, King Angus led prayers for deliverance and was rewarded by seeing a cloud formation of a white Saltire - the diagonal cross against which Saint Andrew had been martyred - against a clear blue sky, " writes Mr Reid.
Then there's that mysterious trucker who shows up at the campsite and looks straight out of "Deliverance, " that strange smell that could fell an ox, and their car, unaccountably on the fritz.
It's a world much like our own full of greed, uncertainty, tension, dishonesty, hubris and quiet moments of doubt but The Arcade Fire still restlessly seeks deliverance.
"He is as much symbol as substance, an icon for the youth and a sign of deliverance for an older generation that never believed a man with his skin color would ascend those steps, " said the International Herald Tribune.
The fear they had all seen in the eyes of the fleeing Massah and Mistress told them that deliverance had come.
The question is whether that opportunity can be seized or whether the humbling of Mr Chubais, whom many see as the only reformer capable of meeting the challenge, will delay Russia's deliverance, possibly for years.
For the Libyans, there is a thin line between catastrophe and deliverance.
In the aftermath of victory in Afghanistan, these people saw prospects of deliverance.
The European Commission has issued a directive requiring common standards, which promises deliverance from such nonsense.
Pastor Fred Annin, of Action Plus Deliverance Centre, a ministry which congregates in south London, emphasised the important role faith can play "in boosting morale" for "helping people through illness".
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