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  2. Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery - Wikipedia

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    Uninterested in business, Dr. Evil conspires to hold the world ransom with nuclear weapons for $1 million—only to learn this is now an insignificant sum—and increases his demand to $100 billion. He also meets his teenage son, Scott, conceived with his preserved sperm. Scott, angry at his father's absence, rejects Dr. Evil's attempts to bond.

  3. Matthew 5:39 - Wikipedia

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    [1] This verse, as with Matthew 5:37, is vague on evil. It could be interpreted as a reference to the Evil One, i.e. Satan, the general evil of the world, as translated by the KJV, or the evil of specific individuals, as is translated by the WEB. The third interpretation is the one held by most modern scholars. [3]

  4. Dr. Evil - Wikipedia

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    Mustafa (played by Will Ferrell) designs the cryogenic freezing process that preserves Dr. Evil for 30 years. The second film introduces Dr. Evil's clone Mini-Me (played by Verne Troyer) who is "one-eighth his size but twice as evil." Dr. Evil considers him more of a real son than Scott, provoking the latter's jealousy.

  5. Matthew 7:11 - Wikipedia

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    The text is unambiguous, the word here translated as evil is the same one routinely used to describe Satan himself. Heinrich Meyer suggests that the meaning is that his hearers, "as compared with God, are morally evil". [1] and Harold Fowler also suggests that Jesus might simply mean that all humans are evil when compared to the perfection of ...

  6. Matthew 6:13 - Wikipedia

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    In the King James Version of the Bible the text reads: And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen. The English Standard Version translates the passage as: And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. The Novum Testamentum Graece text is:

  7. Hitting the $1 million milestone in your 401 (k) isn’t as ...

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    And here you are, having just hit the $1 million mark and feeling anything but warm and fuzzies for the IRS. But that doesn’t mean you have to hand off your taxes in accordance with Uncle Sam ...

  8. Hitting the $1 million milestone in your 401(k) isn't as big ...

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    But between taxes and inflation, the million-dollar dream has turned into a question. Think about it. A cool million today has the not-so-chill buying power of roughly $600,000 and change in 2004.

  9. Matthew 15:19 - Wikipedia

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    Glossa Ordinaria: " And from evil thoughts proceed evil deeds and evil words, which are forbidden by the law; whence He adds Murders, which are forbidden by that commandment of the Law, Thou shalt not kill; Adulteries, fornications, which are understood to be forbidden by that precept, Thou shalt not commit adultery; Thefts, forbidden by the command, Thou shalt not steal; False witness, by ...