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Since his first appearance, he was depicted as a very sadistic and malevolent man who used his power as he wanted without bending to Athena's will.

malevolent magicians operated by enslaving the spirits through offerings and deeds displeasing to Allah.

Institutions must be in
harm it does to art, artists, and to the country.

His irritable and suspicious temper, vain and sensitive to slights, rendered him only too easy a prey to their malevolence.

It is stated that he will now act as the omnipresent figure of malevolence in the minds of all sentient beings, and will continue causing misery and woe for all.

Although Bart is initially rejected, Burns soon decides to choose him after seeing him as "a creature of pure malevolence".

And, as the girl whom he loves, Joan Bennett is static and colorless, completely lacking the malevolence that should flash in her evil role.

Mr. Burns approves of Bart's malevolence and decides to accept him as his heir.

But before he can carry this out, it is revealed that Cornelius' death was not due to an accident, but Aldo's malevolence.

It has been claimed that for every benevolent act the Sentry performs, the Void corresponds with attempting an act of malevolence.

One must admit that the trio of villains in this tale have an earthy malevolence that Leiber seldom if ever equals in his independent writings.

Mr Felix Felton provided all the malevolence of Dr Grimseby Roylott, and Mr Nigel Stock was the traditional Watson.

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