Sentences with phrase «dealing with a man whom»

Dealing with a man whom they knew was consumed with the Apocalypse, they deliberately created a situation that the Davidians could not have seen as anything but apocalyptic.

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In seeking to give a reason for the Christian hope for man I have dealt critically with the work of several contemporary theologians from each of whom I have learned much.
In relation to man, God is the sovereign Lord who deals with man according to His will as the potter with the clay, Who rejects whom He will and has mercy on whom He will.
For it does not intend to address itself to anyone with whom it would not be able to deal seriously, for the reason that such a man has cut himself off from any earnest consideration of the occasion of the address.
Those to whom men turned for spiritual counsel in the earlier struggle were forced to deal with skepticism about God.
The men with whom he is dealing on this project are used to figuring on the scale of Texas oilmen.
However, what makes this story significantly credible is that Vidal has the same agent as the Arsenal star Alexis Sanchez, with whom Wenger shares a cordial relationship after having shook hands over a deal for the former Barcelona man last summer.
Dear Abby: My grandfather was a dear man, a gentleman with whom I spent a great deal of time while growing up.
He was also one of the harshest critics of Mayor de Blasio, whom he branded a «total nincompoop,» though the two men reached a partial peace after the sergeants union inked a contract deal with the city.
Men want to know how you look like, so that they can know with whom they are dealing.
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The only person with whom he can communicate is a mysterious man (Charles Grapewin) who seems to know a great deal about where Nick has been and also where he might — or might not — end up.
Their leader Cheddar (Method Man) has already taken a shine to the kitten, but he agrees to give him up if Rell and Clarence — whom he mistakes for the Allentown Brothers (also played by Key and Peele), the assassins from the opening — tag along with his crew on an upcoming drug deal.
Unfortunately, society is Just Too Straitlaced, Man to deal with their forbidden love, so they keep it hidden with the help of a pair of gay dressmakers (one of whom is played by Alan Cumming)-- caricatures who are mincing one - note stereotypes at best, figments that would be denounced as deeply problematic were this movie's politics not in the right place.
They blow some of the money on a man with a vague resemblance to Johnny Depp (Ronnie Rodriguez) but whom the pair believes is the real deal, a Paris backdrop, and a giant diamond that's used as a prop.
The traditional «nuclear family» consisting of a married man and woman with children to whom they are connected by either biology or adoption is no longer the only family structure with which the courts must deal.
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