As James Davison Hunter has persuasively argued, the most important
battle lines seem to separate liberals from conservatives, not religious folk from secular folk.
The battle lines seem drawn between the joys of weird science (which the techies cherish) and those who fear consumers will run from that.
Not exact matches
But there
seems to be an opportunity now, given the legal defeat for same - sex marriage, to cut through the
battle lines and appeal to everyday Americans about strengthening their own families by deepening their understanding of what marriage and family really is.
Seems most people interpret the last several
lines as a reference to Thucydides» account of the night
battle at Epipolae in his History of the Peloponnesian War:
In vetoing the bill, Reagan, who has dragged his feet on acid rain for six years and has underfunded the EPA,
seemed all too willing to draw
battle lines.
It's not immediately clear if Mr. Grimm's campaign intends to continue pressing their case legally, but it
seems much more likely than not that the Independence
line on the ballot will be blank this November as Mr. Grimm
battles Democratic challenger Mark Murphy.
Fierce exchanges across the despatch boxes between Cameron and Ed Miliband
seemed to preview the
battle lines the parties will take at the 2015 general election.
The bottom
line here is that as Amazon's power to sign up books away from the major publishers grows, the retailers who depend on publishers for a flow of commercial product suffer along with the publishers... B&N's decision
seems to me like the right move for them... On the other hand, authors and agents who might have considered an Amazon publishing deal will have to think twice if they know very few bookstores will carry it... There are a lot of smart people engaged in a pitched
battle here.
For many on the front
lines, this mission can
seem like an uphill
battle; there are always more dogs that need saving and more people that need educated, but for the lives they touch things are truly magical.
And yet
battling puppy mills often
seems like
battling a Hydra — you cut off one
line of profits, and two more appear, ready to pick up the slack.
- first 30 mins or so can be confusing if you haven't played the demo - Yew Geneolgia is the leader of the Three Cavaliers, who guide the Crystalguard into
battle - mission of the Crystalguard is to Protect pope Agnes Oblige from harm at all costs - Agnes is captured by this game's new villain, Kaiser Oblivion - together with Cryst - Fairy Anne, they hatch a plan that becomes more apparent as you move along - one of Yew's longterm partners, Janne, has betrayed everyone and actually works for this newly formed Empire - he killed most of the remaining Crystalguard - Yew finds the final member Nikolai of the Cavaliers before his death and requests of him to simply walk away - Yew is determined to bring Agnes back from the airship she is being held captive on - Yew is young and gets easily scared - Edea Lee from the previous game returns - Magnolia Arch, a Ba'al Buster warrior who claims to come from the moon also appears - between
lines of English dialogue, she speaks
lines of French as well - there is a long chat between all three characters about how adventuring and camping can be a ton of fun - Party Chat makes its return, and
seems a bit more humorous this time - Tiz Arrior will also join your team - some things in Luxendarc have changed since the last game - the world is more united against this common threat - if you beat all enemies in a single turn, it enables the «Bring It On!»
While that would
seem logical as it is a JRPG with a somewhat similar
battle system where units on both sides take turns, and they
line up on opposite sides of the screens, in actuality the two games may have more differences than similarities.