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- Yeah. Yeah, that... I could not agree more. There are some problems with,- It's more like purgatory type of situation.
- It's more like purgatory type of situation.
But I liken this time almost to purgatory, because we kind of have one toe out the door, but the rest of us is inside.
And there's this interim sort of purgatory period between then and when you actually set foot in Love in Action.
And we talk about career purgatories, about working for a boss that doesn't have your interests at heart.
I am in this really weird purgatory stage in my life where I don't know exactly what I'm doing.
is the "get out of purgatory free" ticket.
"Why did you agree to purgatory?" "Because even though it was only a property crime, it was a breach of trust and those can go pretty severely.
And it's called Eggs in Purgatory.
grateful that we were now in some kind of purgatory-- not quite heaven, but no longer frozen hell.
I mean, nobody likes to settle for purgatory, but it beats the hell out of betting on a long shot and losing.
from hell, I think, and they're going to purgatory or something like that.
And the transcendental overtones of his vocabulary helped to underscore its significance as an instrument of intervention and purgation.
And I teach at third level, where lectures would be considered purgatory rather than perks, where it's something that people have to get through to try
My, I mean, is it purgatory?
You talk about boss haters, and you talk about purgatory.
The church made people buy these tickets to ensure that they and their relatives would supposedly get out of purgatory more quickly after they died.
And these are sort of tickets that the Catholic church would sell you to get out of purgatory after you died.
"Trust me, our boy will do that time in purgatory standing on his head." "But these are people's lives," Clarence said, so
Still may be an app, but it was in purgatory and Peter decided to make a magazine out of the stuff that never made it to the, you know, the final cut.
So basically, it turns out that someone has bought, in the aftermarket-- which is like purgatory, it's like the afterlife.
a ticket that would mean when you died, you wouldn't have to spend so long in purgatory.
Because the sales people were saying you could also buy tickets for your already dead relatives who were, presumably, stuck in purgatory at that point,
"The camera closes on a bald humanoid now turning, noticing you. White head lividly veiny, mouth bloody, eyes flat and empty and purgatorial. There the brief cut scene ends.
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