Distraught by the memory, Azucena makes Manrico swear to take revenge on the Count di Luna.
He said his father had wanted to take revenge against "studio titans".
Yes, sparing an enemy might make them grateful in the future, but leaving them alive might also have them popping up later to try to take revenge.
We already know that the tomb is booby-trapped by all manner of ancient curses, and, soon enough, the massed ranks of special effects arrive to take revenge.
General Guei has told French military officials they must take President Bedie out of the country immediately for his own safety, suggesting that mutinous soldiers might want to take revenge against him.
Indeed, there are even fears that, if Mr Taylor is convicted, his loyalists could take revenge against those who brought the case to trial in the first place, including members of the present government.
His leadership team stretches from moderates like John Breaux to liberals like Barbara Boxer, and he has resolutely refused to take revenge on renegades like Zell Miller, who has voted with the Republicans more frequently than with the Democrats.
When a small team of hackers launched a 24-hour assault on software security firm HBGary Federal last month, they did so to take revenge on its CEO, who had sought to penetrate the global collective they aligned themselves with known as Anonymous.
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The danger for Mr Blair is that Mr Hague will take his revenge for the Cranborne humiliation and outflank Mr Blair by proposing a reform more radical than the government's.
Sooner or later nature will take its revenge.
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But it his fear -- as the title of his new book, "The Last Generation: How Nature Will Take Her Revenge for Climate Change" (it is called "With Speed and Violence" in the U.S.), suggests -- that we still haven't fully realised the apocalyptic forces we have awoken and the reality of what is at stake if global warming continues untrammelled.
Some privy to the process suspect that Lord Irvine is now reluctant to take the lead on the government's plans to reform the House of Lords, for fear of the revenge other ministers would take once he is the one with concrete proposals to defend.
Many of Marquetalia's residents fled to the jungles, to take up arms and plan revenge.
The decision was opposed by leaders of the Czech underground, who feared rightly that Hitler would take out on them his thirst for revenge.
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Among Bush supporters there are the revenge camp, which wants to take back the White House from the Great Pretender, and the redemption camp--those who ran off with Clinton in 1992, lived to regret it and want to make amends.
Shah had a century in his sights when lofting Harbhajan into the stands at long-on, but the bowler had his revenge in his following over when Dravid dived to take a fine catch at slip.
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