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Instead, they appear to have convinced themselves that Trump is in fact some type of divine messenger, sent to permit them to impose their reactionary-revolutionary project on the American people.

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Nara’s deer, which have been known to attack visitors who tease them with food or try to take selfies with them, are believed to be divine messengers and were designated natural treasures in 1957.

As a film, it was a shambolic melodrama that seemed to treat Ramdev almost as a divine messenger.

From the Latin root monstrum, a divine messenger of catastrophe, then adapted by the Old French to mean an animal of myriad origins: centaur, griffin, satyr.

The small raft of buffleheads in the Rockaway Inlet obliged my interests for about 10 minutes before fading off into the haze, as all divine messengers must.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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