Sentences with phrase «bear scars»

Second, I must acknowledge the hurt and pain of all who bear scars from the tragedy inflicted on the Stolen Generations.
Unfortunately, all of us who were alive then to remember the horror bear scars on some level.
The hills of southern Iowa bear the scars of America's push for green energy: The brown gashes where rain has washed away the soil.
I do not bear the scars that Steve bears, but I would like to give the Steig team the benefit of the doubt on this.
Unfortunately, it is not just science that will bear the scars.
The works in «Phantom Ringer» are made through inventive casting processes and often bear the scars, stains and scratches of their production.
These works of art bear scars attained during their various preservation processes, which ultimately changed their shape.
In his current exhibition, «Time Past Time Present» at the Alan Cristea Gallery on Cork Street, instead of pristine modernist interiors, Johnson has painted five large - scale canvases of rooms that bear the scars of violence.
The vast reefs that encircle the islands bear scars from decades of blast fishing, in which underwater explosives were used to kill large numbers of fish but also destroyed the coral.
Both Harley and Teddy bear the scars of their time in puppy mills.
Some are older, some are timid, some bear the scars of homelessness.
Set in post-revolutionary Iran, Delijani's gripping novel is a blistering indictment of tyranny, a poignant tribute to those who bear the scars of it, and a celebration of the human's heart's eternal yearning for freedom.
No one should have to bear the scars of last week's heinous events.
They will bear the scars of this violence for their whole lives.
He was at heart a provocateur, and his films bear the scars of his desperation, both in their narratives and in their very being.
How much the film will bear the scars of its notoriously troubled production is yet to be seen.
Single women over 60 bear the scars of such battles and they are not ready to lay down their arms and be the housewives they always refused to be.
They bear the scars of this job of sticking their head in the hole all day long.»
About 75 percent bear scars of fishing lines that cut into their flesh.
Toward the end of the cuttlefish breeding season, fights between competing males are common, and many bear scars from the encounters.
Lady Thatcher and Sir John Major both bear the scars to prove it.
Places such as Sheffield, the city Mr Clegg represents in Parliament, still bear scars from that era of the north / south divide and sink - or - swim economics.
For those who have served; for those who bear the scars; and for those who will never come home, this country has gratitude beyond words.
The experience can be scarring, but the likes of former Man City midfielder Jeff Whitley, whose career was curtailed by alcoholism, appear to be happy to bear those scars for the benefit of others: «I'd like to give something back, to give a little hope and strength to somebody else.
For instance you say you bear the scars of atheists, which from your comments you equate with communism, which means You're close to or in China or Vietnam most likely?
Reynolds makes a similar point: «His resurrected body continues to bear his scars as a sign of God's solidarity with humanity....
This is no easy task and I think I still bear the scars.
I have up and lashed my kids with more than a relentless tongue - whipping or two and their hearts bear the scars.
Ghost towns and abandoned plots now bear the scars of the downturn, Bloomberg's Dan Murtaugh and photographer Max Burkhalter report.
(He still bears scars from a tank shell explosion during Eritrea's 1998 war with Ethiopia.)
Sing of the King, now raised from the dark tomb, in heaven still bearing the scars of his love, reigning, yet still the servant and lover, raising our frailty to glory above.
Just because a partner comes bearing some scars doesn't make them less of a Godly mate — it just means they've experienced darkness and have now found the light — just like you have.
The resurrected Christ bears his scars, but he does not retain his wounds.
A scholar whose work I admire contributed an eloquent expostulation invoking the Holy Innocents, praising our glorious privilege (not shared by the angels) of bearing scars like those of Christ, and advancing the venerable homiletic conceit that our salvation from sin will result in a greater good than could have evolved from an innocence untouched by death.
(2) Of course it is true that for St Thomas the body of Jesus made present under each species at the consecration is the glorified heavenly body of Jesus, and that this heavenly body bears the scars of the Passion.
The Art Deco landmark was formerly a McDonald's that bore the scars of its past: bullet holes in the walls and crime lurking outside, but the partners saw only opportunity.
But the next thing Aikman saw was the resolute stare of right tackle Erik Williams, whose forehead bears the scars of the horrific car accident that nearly ended his career two years ago.
The former defender appeared in the court hearing still bearing the scars from his suicide attempt, which took place two days after his drink / driving offence, when he stepped in front of a moving lorry.
Home advantage is key as Blackburn tend to produce their very best stuff at Ewood Park, whereas West Brom arrive in Lancashire still bearing the scars of three defeats in their last four away ventures.
I'll never forget scoring my first try: my right hand still bears the scars from when an opposition defender pressed his metal studs onto my hand as I made my first touchdown.
But then, its long - suffering people, not the flighty politicians, always on the lookout for the best of deals, will bear the scar.
Earth bears the scars of a few twin - asteroid impacts: the Clearwater Lakes near Hudson Bay in Canada, for instance, are craters that formed together about 290 million years ago.
As we sat for dinner, my family gravitated toward our large, mahogany table that still bore the scars of one of my mom's china - breaking tantrums.
Some of the ferns bore scars left by grubs of some kind that had tunneled through the fronds.
There are tantalizing hints that our universe has already survived such a collision — and bears the scars to prove it.
Certainly it bears the scars of its troubled production quite visibly, even humorously.
'' (Affleck) has the acting chops to create a layered portrayal of a man who is older and wiser than Clark Kent and bears the scars of a seasoned crime fighter, but retain the charm that the world sees in billionaire Bruce Wayne,» said Snyder.
But Mowgli finds he is no longer welcome in the jungle when fearsome tiger Shere Khan (voice of Idris Elba), who bears the scars of Man, promises to eliminate what he sees as a threat.
«He has the acting chops to create a layered portrayal of a man who is older and wiser than Clark Kent and bears the scars of a seasoned crime fighter, but retain the charm that the world sees in billionaire Bruce Wayne,» Snyder said.
Although he's young at 27, Teller's face bears the scars of a car - wreck when he was 20, and they add an extra dimension to his acting that his apple - cheeked peers can't match.
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