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Ten years since their last trip to Spokane, the Huskies return to play No. 8 Gonzaga — a place of torment where they haven’t won since World War II.

Ten years since their last trip to Spokane, the Huskies return to play No. 8 Gonzaga — a place of torment where they haven’t won since World War II.

"You should. Your crimes, will have earned you a place of torment in the deepest of the seven hells, if the gods are just."

This mode of expression to Jesus by the Devil who was about to be cast out, implies that when the Devil was ejected, he had to return to hell, his native place of torment.

The New Testament represents hell as a place of torment by fire never-ending, where the unfortunate occupants are forever burning, but kept alive, and never consumed.

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

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