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Seven deadly sins

The ice cream company Walls released a limited edition series of Seven Deadly Sins-inspired Magnum ice creams in 2003.


Acid Black Cherry

Like the first album Black List, that was based on the theme of the "seven deadly sins" and the second album Q.E.D. (inspired by the Black Dahlia murder), 2012 is also a theme-based album that embodies the beliefs that Acid Black Cherry has consistently sung about since it began.

Mark Hotchin

In 2009, pizza company Hell Pizza set up a large billboard on a trailer outside the house to advertise pizza based on the seven deadly sins.

Morgan Dix

Among his major works are Commentaries on Romans and on Galatians and Colossians; The Calling of a Christian Woman; The Seven Deadly Sins; The Sacramental System; and Lectures on the First Prayer-Book of Edward VI.

Purgatorio

In the poem, Purgatory is depicted as a mountain in the Southern Hemisphere, consisting of a bottom section (Ante-Purgatory), seven levels of suffering and spiritual growth (associated with the seven deadly sins), and finally the Earthly Paradise at the top.

Rohan Hours

The Penitential Psalms were recited to help one resist the temptation of committing any of the Seven Deadly Sins.


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¡Viva Hollywood!

Walter Mercado appears in a magic portrait to tell them they must master the Seven Deadly Sins of Telenovela.

Matthew Pritchard

In 2006 Pritchard, Dainton, Locke, and Dan Joyce traveled around the globe doing stunts and pranks that related to the seven deadly sins for Dirty Sanchez: The Movie.

Meryl Tankard

Tankard also revived Echo Point and Two Feet, collaborated with the theatre director Pierre Bokor on Circo (1991), and created choreography for Opera Australia's Death in Venice (1989), and made Sloth as part of Seven Deadly Sins - a program by seven contemporary Australian choreographers filmed for television by the ABC in 1993.

Within a Mile of Home

The review referred to the opening track "Screaming at the Wailing Wall" as a "toe-tapping, arm-in-arm Celtic boogie tune" and the following song "The Seven Deadly Sins" as a "kitchen-party Celtic assault." The review also noted that the song “To Youth (My Sweet Roisin Dubh)” sounds like a "Dublin-ized Mike Ness of Social Distortion" and that “The Wanderlust” as a combination of The Clash and The Pogues.