he seems to be incontrol of his fate
There are religious zealots out there who claim all Rock (and any other form of beat driven music) to be the "devil's music", so I suppose they would be in the eyes of someone who holds that perspective. As for their content, no, they don't make references to Satanism (either Laveyan or the Medieval form). Their song "Burn In Hell" doesn't embrace the idea, and in fact would seem to even promote a fear of such a fate.
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They seem to be not related in anyway, due to immense searching leading to nothing. So they seem to be very distant relatives if they even are related.
Yes, she does seem to a happy young lady.
he doesnt seem gay, but who knows?
Your teacher probably wants you to say fate or fortune. It's not true, but it's the sort of thing that teachers say. In actuality, most of the characters in Shakespeare's plays are not controlled by fate or fortune. The play where fate seems to play the greatest role is Romeo and Juliet, who seem to be least in control of what is going on around them, and the least in Coriolanus, who makes his choices while seeing very clearly where they are going to take him. If the events in Othello are out of Othello's control, they are very much in Iago's control, not in the hands of some impersonal fate. The witches in Macbeth have been viewed as agents of fate, but it is Macbeth's actions to try to fulfill or thwart the witches' prophecies (and he does both) that shape the action of the story.
Did chestnut seem worried about the fate of her hometown or does she seem to feel safe even in the face of battle?
Depends on which "weed" you're talking about; weeds are a wide variety of flora which seem to be invasive, and difficult to control... Marijuana is a controlled substance- available for medicinal research, and can be prescribed.
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No, although sometimes it must seem that way! Hollywood and the movie industry are controlled by MONEY; whatever people will buy, watch, whatever.
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If someone loves conflict, you can call them a drama queen. They seem to be most happy when there is something going on. They don't seem to be content when life is calm and controlled.
No, offense is not more important than defense in basketball. There will be nights where your shot will be off, and it will seem like nothing is falling for you. As a player you can't control whether the shots are falling...but you CAN control whether your defense is good or not. Defensive intensity can be regulated, but the number of shots that will fall in the game cannot be controlled. Defense will always be present.
I think so and they are made, but very few men seem to take the responsibility of birth control.
I think that it has been scientifically proven that insects can be controlled by the use of pheromones. I am quite interested in many things and I read a lot and watch many things dealing with science and biology. I may not be correct but I seem to remember something along that order.
Any normal person can control their thoughts to a large degree. The control you seem to be referring to is towards emotion, which is far more difficult but possible.
Leech is the book version of physician. Also, leech is a carnivorous or bloodsucking aquatic worm. Chillingworth seem to "suck" the power out of Reverend Dimmesdale. That's the main connection and the double-meaning. References :<http://thesaurus.com/browse/leech>