Ned grows preoccupied with the mysterious death of Grace Everdeen fourteen years earlier : she is buried in unhallowed ground, and the locals still occasionally say harsh but unspecific things about her.
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He was stridently Protestant, and said that the Catholic faith was " spiritual tyranny which they, the said unhallowed and unsantified Philistines, have exercised in England, Ireland and Scotland ."
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In Brian Lumley's short story " Rising with Surtsey " ( 1971 ), the narrator proclaims : " . . . I wanted to bound, to float in my madness through eldritch depths of unhallowed black blood.
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The proof was in the Coliseum on Saturday, where neither the threat of rain nor a local football drought of epic proportions could keep 91, 384 people from showing up to watch unranked USC beat unhallowed UCLA 17-7.
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This soil is later revealed to be unhallowed earth from Orlok's own grave; according to " The Book of the Vampires ", Nosferatu must sleep by day in the unholy earth from their graves to sustain their power.
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The 52-year-old professor at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago says she has long been fascinated by the chaplains'role, and how their prayers seem aimed at putting a veil of sanctity over the sometimes unhallowed doings on the legislative floor.
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Visitors were met at the entrance to the wood by the Latin inscription " Procul este, profani ", which translates as " away all you who are unhallowed ", a quotation from the sixth book of Virgil's " Aeneid ".
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In the circular she wrote, It has become almost a certainty that these people are to have their lands torn from them, and to be driven into western wilds and to final annihilation, unless the feelings of a humane and Christian nation shall be aroused to prevent the unhallowed sacrifice .
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In this terrible year, the then Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, age 19, and her husband-to-be Percy Bysshe Shelley, visited waking dream or nightmare during which she saw " the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together . " This was the germ of " Frankenstein ".
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Etty's " Youth on the Prow, and Pleasure at the Helm ", completed in 1830 and exhibited in 1832, attracted scathing criticism for its supposed seductive and sensual nature, leading " The Morning Chronicle " to comment that " [ Etty ] should not persist, with an unhallowed fancy, to pursue Nature to her holy recesses.