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  • Department of Apocalyptic Affairs (2000)
  • sed their hitherto last album Department of Apocalyptic Affairs.
  • and lecturer, he has written on astrology, apocalyptic and millennial beliefs, and New Age culture
  • ing survivors have pledged allegiance to an apocalyptic and ultra-violent cult known as "The Faithf
  • surging water-deep"), which is used also in apocalyptic and kabbalistic literature and in the New T
  • for signing her in the first place, to the apocalyptic anthem "O Superman," which had been an unex
  • ed against an enemy occupier rather than an apocalyptic attack on "freedom."
  • reparing for what they believed would be an apocalyptic battle with the forces of the Antichrist, w
  • He has written two books about apocalyptic belief and one about counterknowledge, "mis
  • Economics for a thesis on the management of apocalyptic belief in a London Pentecostal church.
  • rack of Prism Award winning short film Post Apocalyptic Bunny Makes Toast brought him to the attent
  • Apocalyptic Butterflies (2003)
  • of Reservations for Two, 110 in the Shade, Apocalyptic Butterflies, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf
  • n the album's darkness, particularly on the apocalyptic campfire singalong "Armageddon""
  • Sellers portrayed a demigod in an apocalyptic Christmas.
  • In his book A Guide to Apocalyptic Cinema, Charles P. Mitchell called the film
  • Return to the Apocalyptic City is an EP released by Testament in 1993
  • "Over the Wall" (Live) (Return to the Apocalyptic City)
  • erial in English and Arabic, as well as the apocalyptic computer game "Left Behind: Eternal Forces"
  • s text invests the name of Peter II with an apocalyptic connotation.
  • the crisis and the need for reform into an apocalyptic context.
  • Marguerite Duras: Apocalyptic Desires (London, Routledge, 1993)
  • s are extensively used, but do not have the apocalyptic effects envisaged in other speculative scen
  • After 2001, an apocalyptic element appears in his imagery.
  • It was released on Apocalyptic Empire Records in 2002, and was limited to
  • ich of visionary symbolism, dealing with an apocalyptic end of Earth, full of Biblical and mytholog
  • ver whether he was referring to an imminent apocalyptic event or the transformation of everyday lif
  • ght kind of ally to help prevent or stop an apocalyptic event from happening (Jamie Delano's Hellbl
  • otifs, dark occult and religious themes and apocalyptic events.
  • rality in religion, of the synagogue and of apocalyptic expectations for the future all developed i
  • and the World to Come: The Ancient Roots of Apocalyptic Faith (1993, revised edition 2001)
  • llenges the dominant view that Jesus was an apocalyptic figure, but rather focused on the message o
  • ter in Pornstar, and as Lilly Curtis in the apocalyptic film 2012.
  • are united by the same premise seen in the apocalyptic films of George A. Romero, depicting a worl
  • Despite an apocalyptic final story by Stringer who was himself rep
  • Forseti was a dark folk / apocalyptic folk crossover of German musician Andreas R
  • trial sound, compared to the band's current apocalyptic folk sound.
  • ium are often referred to as a dark folk or apocalyptic folk band, expressing in their music (most
  • distributing music by many post-industrial, apocalyptic folk, neofolk, avant-garde and otherwise es
  • The story is about an apocalyptic future where Jesus Christ must save America
  • Set in an apocalyptic future 100 years after a cataclysmic nuclea
  • llen stated that "Creeper World is the most apocalyptic game I've played in ages".
  • reakcore Gives Me Wood and "servants of the apocalyptic goat rave" with music releases on Tigerbeat
  • 3 between the Branch Davidians, a religious apocalyptic group, and the FBI.
  • Its apocalyptic imagery proved provocative to would-be inte
  • The canonical Book of Daniel has much apocalyptic imagery, and this apocalyptic-style text de
  • Christian readings of the poem argue for an apocalyptic interpretation, drawing parallels between G
  • Kirsh wrote that Buchanan's apocalyptic language about the West in decline owed mor
  • The 18th made a defiant apocalyptic last stand against communist forces in Xuan
  • phecy both in London and the provinces, his apocalyptic lectures in 1828 more than crowding the lar
  • Apocalyptic literature
  • octrine of God in the Jewish apocryphal and apocalyptic literature
  • h 2 Baruch, Apocalypse of Abraham and other apocalyptic literature suggest the original text may ha
  • in German (1897); An Outline of Neo-Hebraic Apocalyptic Literature (1901); The Prophets of Israel (
  • mes, the genre of 1QM has been described as apocalyptic literature, though some translators and int
  • Like much other apocalyptic literature, the text narrates how Sedrach w
  • It turns into a violent, apocalyptic love story.
  • O'Regan, Cyril, Theology and the Spaces of Apocalyptic, Marquette University Press, 2009.
  • Apocalyptic Modified Blues - 3:03
  • ocument and yet, on the other, has multiple apocalyptic motifs that arise alongside sapiential ones
  • Republic: The Public Involvement of a Major Apocalyptic Movement (University of Tennessee Press, 20
  • scrolls were the work of a marginal Jewish apocalyptic movement, and following primarily the thesi
  • ed to studying millennial, millenarian, and apocalyptic movements, groups, and individuals througho
  • and Scott Hampton) (1996) Zombie biker post apocalyptic novel
  • This apocalyptic perspective or world view led many in the S
  • s” or “time, times and dividing of time” of apocalyptic prophecy given in scripture.
  • lacks in what Manson envisioned would be an apocalyptic race war.
  • Apocalyptic Raids (EP, 1984)
  • Below are the liner notes of Apocalyptic Raids A.D., written on February 1990 by Tho
  • A four-track 12" EP, Apocalyptic Raids, was released in March 1984.
  • leased by Sanctuary Records in 1999, titled Apocalyptic Raids, with the original artwork and a diff
  • nst them in order to stop the interceptors' apocalyptic rampage.
  • utiliz[ing] a bone-crushing rhythm section, apocalyptic samples, and a unique triple-guitar assault
  • bers or in large amounts without leading to apocalyptic scenarios.
  • hed to the station where they witnessed an ' apocalyptic scene'.
  • a long, oppressive ride through Russia with apocalyptic scenes of war and revolution, and descripti
  • Luther Arkwright is a work of apocalyptic science fiction set in parallel universes.
  • Deluge (1933) was an apocalyptic science fiction film, released by RKO Radio
  • on" is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe, an apocalyptic science fiction story first published in Bu
  • uthor Junji Ito, which combines elements of Apocalyptic science fiction, with cosmic horror and rel
  • rts on March 7, 2000, for the award winning apocalyptic science fiction real-time strategy video ga
  • le from Office Space and Endangered, a post apocalyptic series with writer John Shepherd from Nurse
  • was destroyed and sank into Khyber after an apocalyptic shard storm, and some survivors fled into K
  • They believe the apocalyptic signs are already fulfilled including "the
  • he other Democrats are Robert McDilda whose Apocalyptic slash-the-deficit fervor collapses in the d
  • The Jesus Seminar concludes that apocalyptic statements attributed to Jesus could have o
  • y hate Humans for their betrayal during the apocalyptic strike and see Mutants as dangerous religio
  • Green Snake (1993) was an erotic and darkly apocalyptic take on a favorite Chinese fairy tale.
  • Unlike other apocalyptic texts, however, the Apocalypse of Sedrach h
  • s how the book was used by cults to support apocalyptic theories, particular relating to the end-of
  • m "Peter Bryant" - the novel deals with the apocalyptic threat of nuclear war and the almost absurd
  • Miracle Mile is a 1988 apocalyptic thriller cult film written and directed by
  • re is extremely emotional, taking on a more apocalyptic tone in a sense.
  • The Ecstasy of Catastrophe: A Study of the Apocalyptic Tradition From Langland To Milton.
  • There is a vast apocalyptic tradition that focuses on the heavenly Jeru
  • fluenced by Paul the Apostle and the Jewish Apocalyptic tradition.
  • ecy (of Cyril of Constantinople), and other apocalyptic treatises whose authors are mentioned in th
  • rk in December 2004 titled "Patrick Farley, Apocalyptic Utopian".
  • Apocalyptic Views
  • Roberts began recruiting followers to his apocalyptic views, advocating a lifestyle based upon an
  • Apocalyptic Vision in "Paradise Lost".
  • There is an underlying glee in his apocalyptic vision that is both intriguing and disconce
  • , including the Crucifixion of Jesus and an apocalyptic vision from the Book of Revelation.
  • in the early stages of the Cold War, in the apocalyptic vision of Giraudoux's setting, it reflects
  • United States that believe in the Christian apocalyptic vision that the Antichrist will attempt to
  • gion, of trying to reconcile Islam with the apocalyptic vision.
  • he religion of the Aztecs, which in its own apocalyptic visions anticipated the coming of the Spani
  • Absent apocalyptic visions of a firestorm, the Deepwater Horiz
  • Liz Sherman continues to have apocalyptic visions, and begins to question whether or
  • rehearsal sessions, entitled Imperium - The Apocalyptic Visions, in July 2005.
  • own and he begins to experience a series of apocalyptic visions.
  • wasteland ruled by war machines that won an apocalyptic war.
  • s and action sequences amid the alien-human apocalyptic war.
  • d, 1941) who became notorious for producing apocalyptic warnings of imminent world doom.
  • turistic, racing action game, set in a post apocalyptic wasteland.
  • "Paranoid Schizophrenic Apocalyptic Whisper Kitten"
  • ems to be aware of the "Book of Dreams", an apocalyptic work composed after that year.
  • The novel is set in a post apocalyptic world that has been ravaged by a brief ice
  • ole-playing game that takes place in a post apocalyptic world.