Sentences with phrase «banished with»

The UNSC faces a formidable new foe in its battle against The Banished with the arrival of the Hunter pair known as Colony!
In either powertrain, torque steer is conspicuous by its absence, banished with the help of Volkwagen's XDS differential, which brakes an individual slipping front wheel to mimic a limited - slip differential, and which is standard on the Golf (again, in Europe).
Interestingly, «bad conscience» continues to humiliate, intruding into their conversations long after it has been officially banished with counterpropaganda.
(so even my young adult books, which debut in 2013 — BANISH with Harlequin Teen and SCION OF THE SUN with Month9Books — both have a bit of flirt in them.)

Not exact matches

If you spend a lot of time hankering for a world with less B.S., these questions will certainly help you root out and banish baloney, but it's worth doing some soul - searching.
If you agree with Bannon and Yeh that going full on all the time isn't just unhealthy but also bad business, there is still the less than minor matter of actually banishing the guilt you feel when you switch off.
Washington Post columnist Joshua Rogin argues that with Bannon banished, those who oppose his China policies «are positioned to reassert their control over the relationship and stifle many of Bannon's key initiatives.»
In addition to convening with Amazon investors for just six hours a year and avoiding early morning meetings, Business Insider reports that the self - made billionaire has a «two pizza rule» that helps him to banish unnecessary gatherings from his schedule.
«All local matters are to be banished from the general legislature... and if our friends in Lower Canada choose to be extravagant, they will have to bear the burden of it themselves,» remarked Brown with reference to his previous annoyance.
They had been banished (under pain of death) from pretty much every European country when they lastly arrived in England hoping to convert them (thinking that the protestants might sympathize with them more then the Catholics).
After those decisions, Americans became more and more uneasy with public expressions of religion until, by the early 1980s, religion had been almost completely banished from public discourse.
Today we celebrate the Easter Bunny dying for our sins, and with a wiggle of his nose banishing our sins in camouflage painted eggs and hiding them so that the devil won't find them.
«Conscience» is not a matter of determining what I want to do and then doing it; «conscience» is my search for truths that can be known to be true and then binding myself to those truths, which stand in judgment on me and on society: «If, in keeping with the prevailing modern idea, conscience is reduced to the subjective field to which religion and morality have been banished, then the crisis of the West has no remedy and Europe is destined to collapse upon itself.
How are students to know what's appropriate and inappropriate when we banish the concept of right and wrong from discussions of «interacting socially with members of the opposite sex»?
He calls for justice to freak in with solar power and banish the shadows of oppression.
With the birth of objective knowledge, reality appeared as an objective order, and God was banished from the «real» world.
Its author was born in Florence into a family of minor nobility, Guelph in its political alignment and thus siding with the popes in the city's political tensions (as opposed to Ghibellines, at the time mainly banished from Florence, who favored the imperial cause).
However vigorously the Catholic Church defends human reason, a necessary presupposition of freedom for love, even defining that reason can know with certitude God's existence, the reason envisaged can not be a deterministic reason that would banish all ambiguity and freedom.
At Sarah's insistence, Abraham, with heavy heart and great reluctance but with God's approving endorsement of Sarah's plan, banishes Ishmael and Hagar, bringing the family for the first time into its proper order and harmony.
We are filled with deep gratitude to God, for the guidance of His Holy Spirit in enabling the Conference to so effectively banish [Messianic Judaism] from our midst, and now the Hebrew Christian Alliance has put herself on record to be absolutely free from it, now and forever.
Some of us look forward with great eagerness and expectation for when Jesus will come again to throw off the evil governments and set up His own righteous rule, but not before He slays our enemies, kills the wicked, bathes the world in bloodshed, burns away all those who did not follow Him, and banishes the unrighteous into pits of never - ending fire to suffer and burn for all eternity.
Like banishing his sister / wife's slave into the desert with his child because his sister / wife is now jealous of her slave, because she bore his child?
He perceives with apprehension that an unfruitful and powerless remoteness from life is threatening the separated spirit, and he perceives with horror that the repressed and banished impulses are threatening to destroy his soul.
To respond to the Thou man must enter into the relation with his whole being, but «the stronger the response the more strongly does it bind up the Thou and banish it to be an object.»
Indeed, it is apparent from Eichenwald's article that he is particularly upset with what he regards as great sins, like «parents banishing their kids» for «being gay.
He is standing on the beach with Jesus, with the disciples in the boat in front of him and the townsfolk who banished him to the graveyard at his back.
That is why the crusades, despite their failure, can be considered one of the outstanding achievements of the medieval Church... As long as Christianity endures on earth, as long as there exists a civilisation from which Christian principles have not been wholly banished, there will be men to treasure these pages of sanctity and heroism, inscribed by the crusaders with their blood.
Can't you banish him from the airwaves and let him stand on the corner spamming the world with ahis diatribes while he eeks out human survivla in some alley garbage bin vs. raking in millions?
The ghost is temporarily banished from the house by Paul D, Sethe's lover, but Beloved returns with a vengeance as the teenager she would have been had she not been slain.
Then Cain is banished, with a «mark» upon him.
Secondly, it is a purely religious blessing, the inner link with the living God; thirdly, it is the most important experience that a man can have, that on which everything else depends; it permeates and dominates his whole existence, because sin is forgiven and misery banished
When King Xerxes begins to miss his wife Vashti, whom he banished for refusing to appear before him at a drunken party, he consults with his advisors who suggest that he start over with a new harem.
The problem with the «Christ against culture» position is two-fold: first, strong reaction tends to increase the attractiveness of that which is banished; and second, the rejection of many cultural experiences tends to leave persons psychologically involuted, intellectually isolated, and spiritually subject to the pride and authoritarianism generated by any dogmatic and closed system.
«One of the effects of modern liberal Protestantism has been gradually to turn religion into poetry and therapy, to make truth vaguer and vaguer and more and more relative, to banish intellectual distinctions, to depend on feeling instead of thought, and gradually to come to believe that God has no power, that he can not communicate with us, can not reveal himself to us, indeed has not done so and that religion is our own sweet invention» (p. 479).
And by disbelief I do not mean some sort of brave rejection of the doctrine, some defiant demand flung at heaven for possession of one's own soul; I mean merely the impotence of an imagination that finds the very notion of sin incomprehensible, the conscience of a man who is sure that, whatever sin might be, it surely lies lightly upon a soul as decent as his own, and can be brushed off with a single casual stroke of a primly gloved hand; I mean an habitual insensibility to the illuminations and chastisements of beauty, a condition of being wholly at home in a world from which mystery and sin and glory have all been banished, and in which spiritual wretchedness has become material contentment.
Obviously, neither serious Judaism nor real Christianity can cohere with a sense of life that has banished all need for prayer, humility, and submission — three things that depend precisely on the recognition of human frailty and finitude.
Finally Kant banished metaphysics from the realm of objective science because, unlike physics, it deals with realities not perceptible to the senses.
«If there is any lesson to be learned from Vashti's experience, «she writes, «it would seem to be that women who directly oppose the male power structures will simply be banished, with no opportunity for further influence on those structures.
The feet that tread thy hallowed courts From light do thou not banish; The bodies by thy body fed With thy new life replenish.12
While preaching there he had fallen into trouble with the police and was banished from the city and forbidden to return.
M. Ratisbonne represents his own part in the conversations as having been of a light and chaffing order; but he notes the fact that for some days he was unable to banish the words of the prayer from his mind, and that the night before the crisis he had a sort of nightmare, in the imagery of which a black cross with no Christ upon it figured.
(52) The solution may seem to us not very persuasive, but it is at least evidence of the honest, profound, and imaginative wrestling with the problem of God's presence among banished exiles.
The Pax Romana, which was established under Augustus and which for about two centuries, with the exception of some severe, localized rebellions, banished war to the borders of the realm, was of great advantage to the expansion of a faith whose spirit flourishes best in time of peace.
Compare his tendency to banish conversation partners with the expansiveness of the Psalmist's encounter with God, or the capacity of Thomas Aquinas or John Paul II to draw on sources outside their own tradition.
It is stuffed full with thick, shapeless coats, this narrow closet you've been banished to.
The Mass colony, however, was founded by devoutely religious Puritans who were seeking to create a perfect theocracy with religious freedom for their beliefs only (Roger Williams puchaced Rhode Island as a refuge for people banished by the Puritan theocracy).
That is why the crusades, despite their failure, can be considered one of the outstanding achievements of the medieval Church... As long as Christianity endures on earth, as long as there exists a civilisation from which Christian principles have not been wholly banished, there will be men to treasure these pages of sanctity and heroism, inscribedby the crusaders with their blood.
As wild and callous as you are, by rights You should be banished outside to the ditch, To pay your pen - ance in disturbing nights, Expecting to be rescued by some witch In morbid need of a familiar friend With wicked eyes and automatic claws; A master with few fineries to mend, And less respect forWith wicked eyes and automatic claws; A master with few fineries to mend, And less respect forwith few fineries to mend, And less respect for....
When the Jewish Christians were expelled from the city with the Jews, Gentile Christians were not banished.
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