Sentences with phrase «bound in shackles»

Soon, bound in shackles and hanging from chains, he is confronted by his adversary, a massive demon named Surtur, who begins to monologue in the way cackling villains must — until Thor, immobile and slowly spinning, cuts him off, asking Surtur to wait a moment until he's completed the 360 - degree turn and has returned to facing him.

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And the most powerful shackle in the film — above Belle's duty and Gaston's delusion — is the enchantment that binds the Beast and his servants.
The general working theory for Christian missionaries was first formalized in St. Augustine's doctrine of «cognite intrare», or «compel them to enter», but was perhaps best summed up by J. C. Warner some 1500 years later: ``... the sword must first — not exterminate them, but — break them up as tribes, and destroy their political existence; after which, when thus set free from the shackles by which they are bound, civilisation and Christianity will no doubt make rapid progress among them.»
In contrast to the late modern sensibility, however, this criticism is fueled by the conviction that religion is of utmost importance and that it needs to be liberated from the shackles in which it is now bounIn contrast to the late modern sensibility, however, this criticism is fueled by the conviction that religion is of utmost importance and that it needs to be liberated from the shackles in which it is now bounin which it is now bound.
Whitehead's postmodern sensibility is highly critical of the dominant leadership of the traditional religions, insisting that religion needs to be liberated from the shackles in which it is now bound.
We're still adding some content, details and features, but the basic structure's in place, and e.politics can finally break the shackles that have bound us to this laptop for...
The game is still bound to its past by the shackles of an unfortunate reuse of art assets from previous Neptunia titles, and a crafting system that is still as annoying as it was back in Re; Birth and its sequel.
Were it on this occasion worth while, other cases might be found, in which justice has broke loose from the shackles forged for her in the cavern of chicane; but these may, I should hope, suffice to prove, and to the conviction of all but those who, by interest or interest - begotten prejudice, stand bound never to be convinced, that in no sphere of judicial inquiry, from the lowest to the highest, can the charge, either of impracticability or dangerousness, attach upon the honest pursuit of the ends of justice, by the light of common sense.
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