Sentences with phrase «slav who»

There are plenty of talented components to this cast, and most every one of them has his or her time to shine, even such much too briefly present forces as episodes 1's Martin Sheen - who nails both Irish - American accent and depth of the good - hearted slaver who comes to find flaws in the traditions he has had to follow - and episode 3's Richard Jenkin, who effectively despicable in his audacious portrayal of a despicable radical racist who is as willing to die as he is to kill to preserve his questionable sense of order - and plenty of other people in between, from the compelling Dennis Haysbert to the charming Danny Glover, so you know that it's saying something to proclaim that leading lady Halle Berry is this series» strongest performance, delivering on powerful layers and emotional range in her engrossing portrayal of a mulatto who is trapped in society by her mixed race, and will face many unbearable hardships that will test her innocence and humanity.
Ter - Oganyan is one of many young Russians and Slavs who rushed the museum with the enthusiasm of captives who had just been liberated from their oppressors, the same impression created by the exhibition's artworks, most of them totally unknown on these shores.

Not exact matches

He started sprinting as a boy in the parish of Trelawny, tucked deep in Jamaica's Cockpit Country, a sugar - farming area that was the former stronghold of the Maroons, Jamaica's 18th century freedom fighters who resisted British slavers.
A monument to the importance of that achievement for the history of the Slavs is the very alphabet in which most Slavs write, which is called Cyrillic, in honor of Saint Cyril, the ninth - century «apostle to the Slavswho, with his brother Methodius, is traditionally given credit for having invented it... Not only among the Slavs in the ninth century, but also among the other so - called heathen in the 19th century, the two fundamental elements of missionary culture for more than a millennium have therefore been the translation of the Bible, especially of the New Testament, and education in the missionary schools.
Michael Oakeshott, who wrote two different essays entitled «The Tower of Babel,» observed that some version of the myth «is to be found among the stories of the Chinese, the Caldeans, and the ancient Hebrews, and among the Arab and Slav peoples, and the Aztecs of Peru.
Great performance... I'm so happy for Slav, where are all the experts who had been calling for his head 4 weeks ago?
Slavs are White Canaanites & can't Suntan & Slovenians are white European Gentiles the children of God Slavic people who can Suntan
Slavs are an Indo - European ethno - linguistic group who speak the various Slavic languages of the larger Balto - Slavic linguistic group.
The swastika (as a character 卐 or 卍) is an ancient religious icon used in the Indian subcontinent, East Asia and Southeast Asia, where it has been and Slavs are an Indo - European ethno - linguistic group, who speak various Slavic languages of the Balto - Slavic language group.
Slavs are an Indo - European ethno - linguistic group, who speak various Slavic languages of the Balto - Slavic language group.
The pile was traditionally made from wool, but Slavs are an Indo - European ethno - linguistic group who speak the various Slavic languages of the larger Balto - Slavic linguistic group.
But then arrive his two ugly incel buddies: Stan (Vincent Columbe) and Dimitri (Guillaume Bouchède) who slaver over Jen and envy Richard's alpha - male prerogative.
Their dry - humping exchanges relegate the eternally - misused Rufus Sewell to evil Crown Prince Leopold, who molders in swaths of opulence and in - breeding while slavering over his aloof lady - love, Sophie (a largely mute Jessica Biel).
In a terrible scene where Black families are showcased like cattle, based on their strength and health before being sold into slavery, Paul Giamatti makes a brief but immensely powerful impression as a slaver trader, who has no qualms about pulling families apart.
Excerpts from Slave Narratives This wonderful resource includes more than 40 narratives including a European slave trader describing a shipboard revolt by enslaved Africans (1700); a doctor describing conditions on an English slaver (1788); Venture Smith relating the story of his kidnapping at age six (1798); a woman learning that her husband, who had been sold away, has taken another wife (1869); and a slave describing West African religious beliefs and practices (1789).
And the big stately one — the alpha male, the one Rin named Gray, his body a streak of muscle, his coat marked in sweeps of black and charcoal — walks beside her with Juney's fingers nestled into the thick fur of his back, his jaw open and slavering, ready to tear off the head of anyone who so much as looks at her.
The slaver opened the door to the pen and yanked me out to stand in front of Apicius, who took appraisal of my naked body, noting with his eyes that my head was bare.
One was brought with them by the Germanic colonists from the West who flocked into the Slav lands between the Elbe and the Oder as these were conquered.
From sinister unsolved murders or the exploits of slavers to the realms of the supernatural, and the mysteries of the human mind, these tales heighten the senses and take you back to those childhood fears that we are all drawn to once again when the lights go out.The tales are presented from a rediscovered manuscript by Sidney Wainwright's friend Archibald Jerome along with his recollections of the illusive man himself, who is perhaps a deeper mystery than any of the stories.
The story follows the tale of Monkey who is trapped onboard a slaver's ship as the game opens.
From a maniac slaver archaeologist that seems like Nathan Drake on drugs to the insane Pirate leader Vaas who has some of the best voice acting of the entire year, Far Cry 3 has a plethora of amazingly realized characters, even if some seem a little cliché.
We'd already lost two squadmates to a cunning spitter who melted them into slop with molecular acid, and the slavering hunters had hounded us into a dank stairwell.
You play the character of a K'Ogari Warrior who has been captured by a group of slavers.
Robert Crumb was once considered to be a creepy comics casualty slavered over by nerds, but now — thanks to several high - profile exhibitions in «established» museums and the anointing of art historian Robert Hughes (who described him as «the Bruegel of our time», yes really)-- Crumb has become one of the foremost commentators on the inherent weirdness of America.
A very well presented, clean, slick and airy exhibition, the show includes three artists from the Middle East region: Babak Golkar (early work from 2011) who will have a solo show at the gallery during Frieze, Slavs and Tartars who have recently gained international attention (through Mirrors for Princes, at the Blaffer Art Museum, Houston), and finally the fascinating Nazgol Ansarinia from Green Art Gallery (from whom Sothebys sold a work in 2013 as part of the Crossroads selling exhibition).
Glossuary: Mini-Solo from Dusty Ray and Make Your Own Heroes group show Sally Centigrade, 445 South Saulsbury Street, Lakewood May 12 through June 9 Opening Reception: Saturday, May 12, 5 to 9:30 p.m. New shows at Sally Centigrade always trigger the fun, and in the case of Dusty «Slop Jockey» Ray's work, fear of the bloodthirsty fanged creatures who creep around, slavering, through his artistic universe.
In the roster, a few names of note include Estonian Katja Novitskova, Miami - born Andrea Crespo, the Eurasia - founded collective Slavs and Tatars, and the 81 - year - old Swedish psychedelia veteran Sture Johannesson, who inaugurated the space back in 2011 with his first solo exhibition, «Sociodelic Path.»
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