1. The old forests burned as the Dark Elves took vengeance for their long exile. 2. In remote areas, the law has barely arrived, and gruesome market plaza lynchings have become common this year as citizens have taken mob vengeance on accused criminals. 3. The recent history of Afghanistan shows that warring factions often take vengeance after their victories by killing civilians of opposing groups. 4. There were a couple of lovesick young people taking vengeance on another couple who had jilted them. 5. Unlike most screen versions, which cut the novel in half, this one moves into the second generation, when Heathcliff takes cruel vengeance on the world. 6. Albright is urging Albanians and Serbs not to take vengeance, to live together in a multiethnic Kosovo. 7. Bush has urged the American public not to take vengeance after a series of incidents of vandalism at mosques and Muslim community centers in the United States. 8. Darkly resolves to take divine vengeance into his hands, further prodded by his conscience as personified by his dead parents. 9. Friday, his enemies took their vengeance, dragging him from his refuge and hanging him in a public square in Kabul. 10. Friday, his enemies took their vengeance, dragging him from his refuge and hanging him in a public square. |