Sentences with phrase «kekes unsparingly»

Kekes unsparingly details the atrocities of Robespierre's two - year reign — women raped, children killed or mutilated, prisoners disemboweled before howling mobs.
It is the more pointed because obedience to this revoking command is taken as a test of loyalty to God, and Saul's faint leaning to mercy is unsparingly condemned.)
Bloom brilliantly describes the toxic nature of our erotic attachments and unsparingly strips bare the reasons for our inability to form lasting friendships, but he is rather vague about where an antidote might be found.
All gave unsparingly of their time and men, and chaplains were furnished from all groups.
But what is often overlooked, especially by contemporary «Niebuhrians,» is that the keen eye of the critic is turned on the beholder just as unsparingly as on the beholden.
In language that the medical layman can easily understand, he unflinchingly, unsparingly, and in detail describes the process by which diseases such as heart failure, Alzheimer's, and cancer will eventually kill us all, and, if they do not, old age surely will.
He can be sure that everything that can be said against him has been said, unsparingly, mercilessly — and to strive against the whole world is a comfort, to strive with oneself is dreadful — he has no reason to fear that he has overlooked anything, so that afterwards he must cry out as did King Edward the Fourth at the news of the death of Clarence:
But Newman unsparingly targeted the epistemological presuppositions animating the thought of both men.
Used unsparingly it can be an transcendental experience.
The New York Daily News issued a front - page endorsement of Clinton ahead of the April 19 primary, saying she «is unsparingly clear - eyed about what's wrong with America while holding firm to what's right with America.»
The study, published in the journal Nature Energy, looks unsparingly at the history of hype around alternative fuel vehicles and what policies and innovations are needed to move from current shortfalls to widespread commercialization of low - carbon vehicles.
Their killing is ritualized, sometimes involving torture that might last for days (an aspect which is portrayed most unsparingly in this film).
It's an animated film, created by an Irish animation studio (Cartoon Saloon) and based on a novel by a Canadian author (Deborah Ellis), but despite these seeming obstacles to authenticity, this is a deeply felt and unsparingly realistic depiction of Afghanistan at a time of tyrannical rule by religious fundamentalists.
Sweet and unsparingly desperate.
Brutally vivid analysis of East / West relations today with an unsparingly honest portrayal of the bleak situations the two main protagonists find themselves in.
Frankie (a spectacular Harris Dickson), unsparingly chronicled in the claustrophobic new drama Beach Rats, resists the idea that having sex with men makes him gay.
At this point in his own rise to studio royalty, Horner was unsparingly candid, especially when it came to his opinion of working with Terrence Malick on «The New World» or being called in to do a replacement score for «Troy.»
But I enjoyed it enormously for its craftsmanship, its devout commitment to its animating metaphor, and its unsparingly dark wit.
There is an unsparingly tough scene in which Gheorghe skins a dead lamb so that the pelt can be laid upon another one so that the dead animal's mother will give it milk: a classic piece of country lore, unselfconsciously presented.
Burning with injustice, the director shoots it unsparingly.
Scorsese's film continues that dismantling, brilliantly and unsparingly.
The intolerance she encounters, unsparingly depicted by Lelio, makes for sour viewing, but the movie begins with a sequence of transporting sweetness.
Haya reflects on her Catholicized Jewish family's experiences, dealing unsparingly with the massacre of Italian Jews in the concentration camps of Trieste.
«Most impressive, Cornwell has produced a military adventure with a subtle but powerful antiwar tone, filled with dramatic battle scenes that unsparingly convey the horrors and futility of the Agincourt campaign.
But they must do this in an environment that is unsparingly tough, with customers who have a myriad of choices not just about who they buy from, but what format they use.
After a nightcap at a local watering hole (it was only 10 p.m., but the beer had been flowing unsparingly all night), we retired to Sara's place, which was what they call a shotgun house.
That last statement would seem, for anyone familiar with the artist's work, surprising to say the least, since Sandback (1943 — 2003) could be considered, and not without reason, as the purest and most unsparingly geometric member of a rigorously formalist generation, a cohort that included Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Richard Serra, and Sol LeWitt.
Goldin has unsparingly chronicled her own community of friends by photographing their struggles, hopes, and dreams through years of camaraderie, abuse, addiction, illness, loss, and redemption.
The work is direct and raw in its execution, as well as unsparingly critical of the political problems of twentieth - century America.
Richard Hickam's development reveals an underlying dedication to abstraction and confrontation as it follows a non-conformist path from photorealism through unsparingly raw and gestural figuration.
Using diverse materials, which range from oil paint to neon to driveway sealer, to depict a variety of subject matter, Holmes brazenly undermines exclusionary high art motifs, presenting instead a fresh, honest reduction of form and process that unsparingly unveils the slapdash hand of the 35 - year - old Canadian artist.
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