Sentences with phrase «exiles from»

Then you have the firefighters whose job is to protect the exiles from the intensity of their feelings by dousing those hot flames as soon as they appear.
Each of these artists combined the predominant avant - garde influences of cubism and surrealism (imported to New York by European exiles from World War II) as well as the writings of Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and Jean - Paul Sartre with their own personal concerns to create the distinctive works for which they are best known.
«Tulkus 1180 to 2018,» a tremendous survey - in - progress by Paola Pivi of over 1,100 photographic portraits of tulkus, or officially - recognized reincarnations of Tibetan lamas, includes the large - scale portraits of Tibetan exiles from David Zimmerman's One Voice series.
European artists were fleeing Europe to escape the predations of Fascism and found themselves working alongside exiles from the Great Depression.
Funcom also launched The Frozen North, a free expansion update for both PC and Xbox One, that increases the size of the world by 70 % and takes Conan Exiles from the desert into the snowy highlands.
With the exception of its well - executed setting, there really isn't a huge amount to differentiate Conan Exiles from its peers at the moment, but Funcom has pedigree in the MMO market and with the Conan brand itself.
The parts of the game that really separate Conan: Exiles from other survival games are very much a part of the setting.
Pyre takes place in the Downside, a world where exiles from the Commonwealth are sent when they have broken the law.
To dive into a Hemon novel is to feel, at least for the duration of its pages, that we are all exiles from the country of the real.
They learned after several days that their own house was little damaged — Algiers is on high ground — and they devoted themselves to helping less fortunate exiles from their beloved, but now broken, city.
The whole of our Oslo office has worked on Conan Exiles from the start, and we have gotten some help from extra developers and quality assurance from our office in Durham North Carolina — so our team has been around 50 most of the time with help from another 10 or 20 more people at the end.
The duo become surrounded, and the film's third act turns into a showdown as the forces against these two exiles from society draw closer and closer.
We can dominate it as a party if we lead a coalition of moderate LibDems and New Labour exiles from a Brownite Labour Party.
My parents were voluntary exiles from South Africa.
Labour and Lib Dem peers have inflicted a blow against the government after they passed an amendment to the political parties and elections bill barring tax exiles from donating to political parties.
Gordon Brown's authority faces another test as Labour backbenchers square up over an amendment barring tax exiles from being party donors.
The chapter was entitled «Exiles from Kinship» and it was about how the Bay Area gay and lesbian community began constructing their own families in the 80s.
After all, lightning rarely strikes twice, as the old saying goes, and Leeds are a glaringly obvious cautionary tale illustrating that fallen giants can endure protracted exiles from the top flight due to precisely the combination of on - field failure and off - field folly and mismanagement for which our club has become renowned.
The biblical movement into history allegedly exiles us from «nature,» and we are told that it is regressive piety to seek refuge from the «terrors of history» by returning to the regularities of nature.
We eventually realize that projection is hardly powerful enough to make us feel at home in the cosmos, and so we remain exiles from nature.
Here «the return of the LORD to Zion,» which the context makes clear is the return of the exiles from Babylon, is simply called shalom.
The language of shalom is not used in connection with the liberation of the slaves from Egypt, but it is clearly used in connection with the liberation of the exiles from Babylon.
(3) Isaiah is a prophetic depiction of the return of the exiles from Babylonia to Palestine.
Exaggerating our human importance may be the consequence of a more basic assumption that we are exiles from any value - bestowing cosmos.
For two thousand years we prayed thrice daily for God to gather our exiles from the four corners of the world and return us to Zion.
Exiles from Eden: Religion and the Academic Vocation in America by Mark R. Schwehn Oxford University Press, 143 pages, $ 19.95
Principally, the destruction of both temples in Jerusalem, and subsequent exiles from the land of Israel.
In particular, they have reference to the oracles in the exilic and post-exilic prophets about the return of the exiles from Babylonia and the reconstitution of the people in Jerusalem and Judaea.
He offered him a ride to space on the Blue Origin rocket, keeping it ambiguous whether this was a kind gesture or an effort to exile him from Earth.
Ever since Uber's and Lyft's self - exile from Austin last June, following the city's vote to require fingerprint background checks, the Texas capitol's ride - hailing market has been filled by a roster of third - party apps.
Exiled from Alliance Films, Patrice Theroux helped build Entertainment One into the largest indie film and TV distributor in the world.
Victims of the alleged curse are said to have included the son of Mughal Emperor Babur, who was exiled from his kingdom; Shah Jahan, who was imprisoned by his son; and Nadir Shah, who was assassinated.
These Republicans have effectively been exiled from the conservative news media, leaving them with a problem.
Bitcoin core no longer has people like Mike Hearn and Gavin Andersen because they were bullied, trolled, and exiled from the community.
A victory next month would mark a remarkable comeback, not just for Dix, who was exiled from politics for a decade in the wake of the ugly scandal.
He went into exile from Russia after clashes with the government of President Vladimir V. Putin.
«The recompense of those who wage war against Allâh and His Messenger and do mischief in the land is only that they shall be killed or crucified or their hands and their feet be cut off on the opposite sides, or be exiled from the land.
To be a Christian is to be in exile from our true home, but, as Jeremiah instructed those in Babylon, we are to seek the peace of the city.
But it is more complex, this dislocation, since Binx is «an exile from his own traditions.
b) yes, repentance and restoration are the underlying goal (as seen in the exile from Eden at the outset — we are looking for a way back to life fully restored to God), but you seem to think Christians DISAGREE with that notion... which makes me think you haven't read much of the NT.
This is a point emphasized by the Catholic philosopher, Jacques Maritain, writing in 1942 in America as an exile from his native France, then under Nazi occupation.
Although he insists he was never persecuted and eschews the label of «victim,» Berger suggests that it was his rightward drift in political outlook» a drift away from the zeitgeist of the intellectual culture» that effectively exiled him from the elite institutions.
Freed in exile from the press of censorship and ideology back home, and indifferent to the expectations of the Western festival circuit, Anvari aimed «low.»
The fronds of the date palm, called lulavs, are waved during Sukkot, which celebrates the ancient wanderings of the Jewish people after their exile from Egypt.
(32) The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger, and strive with might and main for mischief through the land is: execution, or crucifixion or the cutting off of hands and feet from opposite sides, or exile from the land: that is their disgrace in this world, and a heavy punishment is theirs in the Hereafter.
Scotus» signature was tenth on the list of those opposed — earning for himself exile from Paris and the foremost university of the day.
The comprehensive purpose exiled from modern moral and political thought is reasserted as the purpose of human rights.
IVerse 5:33 = Indeed, the penalty for those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger and strive upon earth [to cause] corruption is none but that they be killed or crucified or that their hands and feet be cut off from opposite sides or that they be exiled from the land.
But some Bunyan, writing Pilgrim's Progress in a prison where it was so damp that, as he cried, «The moss did verily grow upon mine eyebrows»; some Kernahan, born without arms and legs, but by sheer grit fighting his way up until he sat in the House of Commons; some Henry M. Stanley, born in a workhouse and buried in Westminster Abbey; some Dante, his Beatrice dead, he himself an exile from the city of his love, distilling all his agony into a song that became the «voice of ten silent centuries», or some more obscure and humble life close at hand where handicaps have been mastered, griefs have been built into character, disappointments have been turned into trellises, not left a bare, unsightly thing — such incarnations of fortitude and faith have infectious power.
We are, after all, in Babylonian exile from our true home in the New Jerusalem.
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