The company is best known for its hop - intense pale ales, such
as Ruination and the «Enjoy By» line, which encourages holders to consume the beer by a certain date for maximum freshness.
Not exact matches
2 Thess 1:9»... who shall - be-incurring» whole - ruin» («olethron») aiOnion from the face of the Master (Lord) and from the glory of - the -(HIS)- strength» First, the Greek makes it clear it is»
ruination» and not extermination
as our own CLV translates, nor «destruction»
as in the dark - ages KJV sense of torment or annihilation.
Once we come to some such religious vision, however, those who share in a profound faith such
as the great religions make possible (and in our own part of the world, that means the Christian faith) can have a deep confidence that from the
ruination of existence, which is the result of those evils just mentioned, the cosmic Love can extract genuine and abiding good.
This government has been exposed
as failures and fraudsters, and firmly responsible for the continued
ruination of our economy.
After pulling off an incredible feat of psychological
ruination in Jackie, Portman is somewhat underemployed here
as a rifle - toting Ripley, even if her character's curiosity is never in doubt.
His strategy to recover his essential personal pieces interweaves with the preparation for the keynote art installation and his public duties in promoting it, leading to an almost sitcom spiral that finds him stumbling to
ruination as the YouTube teaser goes viral for all the wrong reasons.
Kahn, Nocella and Fassbinder also argue that gross industrial pollution is both a major social and biological harm that disproportionately affects the poor and people of color,
as well
as being a primary contributor to the
ruination of the land and destruction of species diversity.
She is at her wit's end when the dashing Lord Fitzherbert Frost, the current Earl of Houghton, appears
as if by magic and comes to her rescue, saving her from yet another fortune hunter.Now paired with Lord Frost during a rather absurd treasure hunt through the manor house, Amelia must decide if she is willing to trade one night in the earl's bed for a lifetime of
ruination.
He also casts the
Ruination of Cities, which tabletop players will recognise
as his iconic spell.
The concentration is shifting increasingly northward
as the architectural
ruination of West 57th Street continues to take out longtime gallery buildings.
I use printmaking
as a kind of re-enactment of the rise and fall of industrial economies, bringing an etching plate from raw material, to finished product, and then to
ruination.
Shay too fills the exhibition with a series of photographs that allegorize a social and, in this case, architectural underbelly, yet plays specifically with experimental darkroom practices
as a means of metaphorizing
ruination.
Economic factors, such
as the rising prices for timber (these days most of Guyanese timber is exported for sale overseas)
as well
as big floods, both contributed to this
ruination.
Realtysellers, thus Melanie Aitken's U.S. style of real estate deliverance of non-service services for cheap designed to appeal to the masses of «cheap - is - better» uneducated button - pushing, arm - chair, lazy consumers will be the
ruination of a Canadian system that has functioned very well for decades, despite the many bad apples that inhabit our system,
as bad apples are always wont to inhabit all systems populated by fellow humans with strong self - serving ethoes, even within government bureaucracies no less.