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Affliction is therefore needed to bring them to feel that sin in them deserves even worse than they suffer and that God does them no injustice.
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"Affliction" - Paul Schrader's stunning exploration of family dysfunction, about a taciturn middle-aged man unable to move beyond the menacing shadow of his abusive, violent father.
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Consonant - Love and Affliction aka Consonant, apparently
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Consonant - Love and Affliction aka Consonant, apparently
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Consonant - Love and Affliction aka Consonant, apparently
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God Acknowledged in Affliction; Jerusalem's Complaint. (b. c.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi) 1721
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'Blue Collar', 'Mishima', 'Affliction' - American masterpieces all.
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While it was 48 Hrs. that put him on the star map (and was his biggest paydirt at $2 Million, a somewhat surprising statistic), it was his work in a little film called Affliction that was his best performance - although Penny Hardaway, Matt Nover and Shaquille O'Neal might think otherwise ...
Gheorghe: The Blog 2010
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While it was 48 Hrs. that put him on the star map (and was his biggest paydirt at $2 Million, a somewhat surprising statistic), it was his work in a little film called Affliction that was his best performance - although Penny Hardaway, Matt Nover and Shaquille O'Neal might think otherwise ...
Gheorghe: The Blog Dennis 2010
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An example of Nik Ritchie's incisive deconstruction of pop-culture terminology: He calls Affliction shirts, "Assliction."
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