Armageddon


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(New Testament) the scene of the final battle between the kings of the Earth at the end of the world

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any catastrophically destructive battle

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It's called Armageddon and it's so hot that it just about stands head to head with the notorious American-bred Carolina Reaper.
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The word Armageddon appears only once in a single verse (Revelation 16:16) in the Holy Bible.
Meanwhile, in Armageddon game, Magnus Carlsen (Norway) won Viswanathan Anand (India), Levon Aronian (Armenia) won Alexander Grischuk (Russia), Ding Liren (China) defeated Wesley So (the U.S.), and Maxime Vachier-Lagrave (France) lost to Yangyi Yu (China).
"We need to say it's not necessarily going to be Armageddon, but there will be disruption and an impact.
She said: "The next thing it was all carnage, it was armageddon, there were sirens, ambulances...
The name Armageddon is believed to be a corruption of the Hebrew words Har Megiddo -- Mount Megiddo.
It is interesting to note that "The Road to Armageddon" is the published study to utilize a broad range of primary sources and materials, including testimony from the men and women who witnessed the war first-hand.
They are said to have been planning models for mild, severe and "Armageddon" outcomes for such an exit.
Although Francisco Solano Lop<AEe>z (1826-1870), who inherited power from his father, aimed to keep Paraguay out of trouble with their neighbors, he, instead, put the country on the long road to Armageddon. Distributed by Longleaf Services, Inc.
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Critique: Exceptionally well written and a consistently compelling read from beginning to end, "Sixty Seconds to Armageddon" clearly showcases author Richard Asner's impressively storytelling talents as a novelist.
Will Armageddon be a battle between foreign armies, with dragons and beasts joining in the fray?