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  1. Apr 23, 2000 · Teaser. A mission with Michael and Nikita arrives at Van Access with hostiles from Red Cell. Operations and Madeline are waiting to greet them. Madeline tells an operative to take them to processing while she looks each one of them over. "No hostiles unaccounted for?" She asks Michael. "That’s everyone," he tells her.

  2. The meaning of the phrase is at once easily understood and all-too-easily mis understood. In common usage, ‘Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’ means that nothing in the world – or even beyond the world, such as in the depths of hell – is as furious and capable of great anger as a woman who has been ‘scorned’.

  3. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned’ is an idiom that is adapted from a line in William Congreve’s play, The Mourning Bride (1697). The line from which it came is ‘Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.”

  4. La Femme Nikita: Music from the Television Series. Many things set La Femme Nikita apart, and one of those is the source music. (See the episode-by-episode list at the bottom of this page). The tracks selected were quite often from obscure, offbeat bands,

  5. Apr 23, 2000 · The title comes from the phrase "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned", which itself is a paraphrase from a line in William Congreve's 1697 play The Mourning Bride, in which the original line is, "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned."

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    • 2000-04-23
  6. Aug 19, 2005 · "Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, Nor hell a fury like a woman scorned." It means the furies will descend in rage and destroy you with fire and brimstone if you have scorned this woman. I wouldn't do it after those words and I would run like hell, as if all its devils were after me.

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  8. Feb 19, 2017 · The phrase hell hath no fury like a woman scorned is a misquotation from The mourning bride, a tragedy by the English playwright and poet William Congreve (1670-1729), produced and published in 1697: Vile and ingrate! too late thou shalt repent The base Injustice thou hast done my Love.