She has taken revenge and retribution from her husband for neglecting her. [noun]
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This includes altering it and redistributing, without fear of retribution from a ' copyright ' holder. [noun]
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I feared retribution from other male students in Suzanne 's tow. [noun]
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Farewell to his long-cherished hope of specially neat retribution, to wit, that the ruins of his family should be the ruin of the land which had rejected him. [noun]
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To extort money from enemies, cast them into prison, exile or execute them, is obviously not to forgive but to take retribution. [noun]
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What retribution, if any. [noun]
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The rigid military father of Magda demands as retribution from Councillor Von Keller that he legalize the love affair. [noun]
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[276]But retribution was at hand. [noun]
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The moral idea seems lacking, the sense of destiny, of retribution. [noun]
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But the hour of retribution had arrived. [noun]
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"It is retribution," she whispered. [Please select]
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