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It starts out in the first section with a mysterious murder of a visiting American who was found in an empty house with no signs of injury, but whose face is contorted in horror and on the wall beside him the word Rache is scrawled in blood.
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I can see me & "Rache," scarfing down some arugula in NYC, chattin 'it up.
Rusty Russell: The Two Most Important Women In America: Gwen and Rachel 2008
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Taking a page from the Sherlock Holmes tale, A Study in Scarlett, our detectives are asked to look into a case in which a member of the Royal Family was brutally murdered and found in blood on the wall was the word "Rache".
Archive 2007-09-01 Stephanie 2007
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Taking a page from the Sherlock Holmes tale, A Study in Scarlett, our detectives are asked to look into a case in which a member of the Royal Family was brutally murdered and found in blood on the wall was the word "Rache".
Short Story Sunday.....on Monday Stephanie 2007
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I did not think Davad the type of man who could listen to a tale such as Rache's and then continue the trade that had bred it.
Ship Of Magic Hobb, Robin 1998
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"One other thing, Lestrade," he added, turning round at the door: "" Rache, "is the German for" revenge "; so don't lose your time looking for Miss Rachel."
A Study in Scarlet 1887
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Pieces have sometimes been unusually juxtaposed -- Sarastro's serene aria, for example, now comes immediately after "Die Holle Rache," that wild expression of rage that has been making its way through the universe these last 34 years.
Howard Kissel: Peter Brook's "A Magic Flute" Howard Kissel 2011
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In the following video clip you can watch her demolish the Queen of the Night's aria "Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen" from Mozart's The Magic Flute.
George Heymont: Dose Damn Damsels in Dis Dress George Heymont 2011
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In the following video clip you can watch her demolish the Queen of the Night's aria "Der Hölle Rache kocht in meinem Herzen" from Mozart's The Magic Flute.
George Heymont: Dose Damn Damsels in Dis Dress George Heymont 2011
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Pieces have sometimes been unusually juxtaposed -- Sarastro's serene aria, for example, now comes immediately after "Die Holle Rache," that wild expression of rage that has been making its way through the universe these last 34 years.
Howard Kissel: Peter Brook's "A Magic Flute" Howard Kissel 2011
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