Sentences with phrase «as calamity»

His boar - like monster state is known as Ganon, in a Link to the Past he has a form known as the wizard Agahnim, in Skyword Sword he (or at least the entity that would be reincarnated as him) is known as Demise, and in Breath of the World he is known as Calamity Ganon.
Fighting off the enemy known as the Calamity, this extremely well written story will have anyone who enjoys in depth storytelling and a true sense of adventure and discovery not see since the days of Secret of Mana or Illusion of Gaia.
Link learns from the King that 100 years prior, a great evil known as the Calamity Ganon rose up and laid waste to the kingdom and its people.
Being twice as big as the already expansive map of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, the Breath of the Wild map will have around 120 different sanctuaries and dungeons for Link to explore as he attempts to save Hyrule from the evil entity known as the Calamity Ganon.
The hero and the princess attempted in vain to seal the terror, which became known as the Calamity Ganon.
Weigert you may well have seen, but probably won't recognize; she grubbed up to give an astonishing performance as Calamity Jane on HBO «s «Deadwood.»
Liam Neeson, a Jedi knight in 1999's The Phantom Menace, was already an A-lister, so the fallout from that picture (today regarded as a calamity) was negligible.
12:15 pm — TCM — The Paleface Bob Hope is the titular character, a mild - mannered dentist who wants nothing more than to escape the Wild West — instead, he's drafted into posing as Calamity Jane's husband to uncover a gun runner.
Whilst the protagonist simply known as The Kid was sleeping, the world has ended due to something known as The Calamity.
The discussion focused on the Ph.D. career crisis more as a structural issue of «overproduction» than as a calamity for tens of thousands of talented and dedicated aspiring scientists who have invested crucial years of their lives in the hope of taking their place among those advancing the nation's scientific enterprise.
He can't as Calamity Clegg, as the rival Chris Huhne leadership campaign once tried to label him.
An editorial in the NYT entitled A Cry of Anger and Frustration, published the day after the vote, was unequivocal: «The anticipation of a calamity is never the same as the calamity.
plus I'd keep Adrian & sell Randolph bit clumsy but not in same mould as calamity McKnight
I'm seeing people predict the entire season as a calamity from just this game.
Harry Redknapp landed a bargain as Calamity James restored his reputation and won back his England place
Alexander Hamilton, believing a strong national government needed strong credit, viewed the destruction of our credit as a calamity.
This name conveys both the severity of what occurred, as well as the calamity of what was avoided.
Additionally, accidental death benefit insurance may also cover dismemberment — the partial or total loss of a limb or limbs — as well as calamities like paralysis, hearing loss, burns that cover more than 20 percent of your body, etc..

Not exact matches

What if another economic calamity happens, such as Greece leaving the eurozone?
As I've noted before, since the start of 2013 — when the «fiscal cliff» calamity was averted at the very last minute with a deal struck between Vice President Joe Biden and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R - KY)-- investors have been impervious to the sorts of anxiety attacks that caused significant corrections during the first four years of the bull market.
But to Unilever, which was born as a solution to a crisis, the potential for calamity seems real enough.
More than a year after its «IPO event,» as Wired's officers insist on delicately calling the much - ballyhooed calamity, the company and its employees are still smarting.
It might not quite qualify as the cockroach of the tax code — the provision that survives every calamity — but it will take a lot to kill it.
Using office - rental services such as PivotDesk lets you identify locations that have extra office and desk space, helping your startup escape the calamity from the streets while also conveying a professional, buttoned - up, and blood - free image that's so important for all new companies in the apocalypse.
If a calamity, self - made or otherwise, destroyed life on Earth, as long as a human colony was established elsewhere, the species could endure.
U.S. President Barack Obama remarked on how European decision - making in the face of economic calamity struck him as «laborious» and «time - consuming,» before heading back to Washington, where laborious, time - consuming efforts to cope with America's deficit continue.
Nordstrom's founding family is reinventing their department stores as they restart talks with bankers about financing a buyout — but is the family's vision enough to survive the industry's calamities?
That if the government was able to act as a price negotiator and get prices down, a lot of things would open up in how we design insurance, because people would not be so afraid of financial calamity.
As the chart below shows, the aggregate equity payout is a stream of smooth, reasonably well - behaved cash flows, especially when the calamity of the Great Depression (a likely one - off historical event) is bracketed out.
«While the market now views such an event as less of a potential calamity that it was perceived to be nine months ago, that may be a miscalculation: Such an event would breach the dam wall and be a shock to the system.»
This coming July, the world will mark the centenary of the First World War, the seismic calamity that began the 20th century as an epoch and that, in another hundred years, may well be regarded as the sanguinary first act in the end of Europe as «Europe» had been known for over a millennium.
In a new edition of the New International Version of the Bible, «Game Plan for Life Bible, NIV: Notes by Joe Gibbs,» and a book of biblical devotions, «Game Plan for Life: Chalk Talks,» Gibbs writes frankly about many of his failures, about how just as his coaching career was soaring he was facing private calamities including a bad real estate deal that had him losing $ 35,000 a month and spiraling into bankruptcy.
I completely agree with you in that your statement, «Almost all great stories, novels, myths, and movies have as their core plot the idea of a person who sacrificially gives of himself for others, to rescue and deliver them from some calamity, and in so doing, suffers great personal loss, but ultimately rises into glory,» is no coincidence.
used in Acts and the epistles as it is now in evangelical Protestantism, has not yet acquired such a specific meaning in the Gospels but refers to deliverance from any kind of harm or calamity.
In the face of abysmal wretchedness she asserted the sole sovereignty and the unfailing justice of her God, and interpreted her calamities as his appointment in punishment for her sins.
The Jews, who might have blamed their calamities on Yahweh's failure as a god and so might have evaded a crushing sense of their own guilt, chose not this easier path but one of the most difficult ever traveled by the mind of man.
Whatever plan it followed, it would seem to be a calamity which the church need not add to her many other lost opportunities, to allow the cure and care of the drunkard to fall entirely into the hands of science, which admittedly needs all the help that faith in God can give in dealing with an ill so largely spiritual as the excessive use of alcohol.
This sense of corporate disobedience involving both present and past generations became more acute as national calamities increased.
Such as... «I form light and create darkness, I make well being and create calamity.
After all, heaven must be a great place to look forward to as there certainly can not be any leukemia in children, natural disasters that kill the innocent nor other calamities that afflict the masses as occurs on earth, the place in which god is omnipresent, looking after his followers.
Proverbs 1:25 But you have ignored all my counsel, and would have none of my reproof: I also will laugh at your calamity; I will mock when your fear comes; When your terror comes as desolation, and your destruction comes as a whirlwind; when distress and anguish comes upon you.
For example, they construed natural calamities as an expression of wrath of their ancestral spirits if they changed religion.
Even in the midst of calamities, such as plagues, it was Christians who went with help whereas the attitude of pagans was very negative.
It will be like a resurrection of dead men's bones.9 The calamities the nation suffered dramatized, as it were, the just judgment of Almighty God upon their evil courses; but within the judgment lay the mercy of God, with power to create anew; and that was why, beyond all hope, the nation revived.
Southerland estimates that the Great Leap Forward, the Cultural Revolution, and various man - made calamities such as famine claimed a total of eighty million lives, roughly the population of Mexico.
However much the Gospel portraits may have to be scaled down to enable us to see the historical figure of Jesus, they still show us a man who made an impact of such magnitude on those who knew him best and who had left all to follow him, that no unexpected calamity, such as the crucifixion, could have erased this from their thoughts and their experience.
Unlike Louverture, they have portrayed subsistence farming as a legitimate — even a more ecologically benign — alternative to commercial agriculture, rather than the economic calamity it was.
As servants of God we have commended ourselves in every way: through great endurance, in afflictions, hardships, calamities, beatings, imprisonments, riots, labors, sleepless nights, hunger in honor and dishonor, in ill repute and good repute.
Without any battle, he made him enter his town Babylon, sparing Babylon and calamity... Happily [the inhabitants] greeted him as a master through whose help they had come (again) to life from death (and) had all been spared damage and disaster, and they worshiped his (very) name.8
They shall not labor in vain, or bear children for calamity; for they shall be offspring blessed by the LORD and their descendants as well.
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