Sentences with phrase «by dread»

Following a reprise of Zoe Leonard's ever - more urgent I want a president..., 1992, new works by Dread Scott, Eileen Myles, Simone Leigh, and Wolfgang Tillmans address our fraught political season on the eve of the US elections.
«On the Occasion of the Publication of Basics: A celebration of Revolution and a New World», Harlem Stage, New York, NY, curated by Dread Scott
I was struck by the horror of the incident but also by the dread of losing sight, especially as a visual artist.
A black flag by Dread Scott bears the white words A Man Was Lynched by Police Yesterday, and the word yesterday rings out loud and clear.
Every single fundamentalist movement that I have studied in this book is inspired by a dread of annihilation.
Those motivated by dread have fired first in the looming Regulation War, arguing that choice only works — if it works at all — within a heavy regulatory framework to ensure quality.
Chris is ill at ease, plagued by a dread that this environment is unique to him: In Connecticut, no one can hear you scream.
A deathly pallor hangs over the thing — provided in part by a dread - filled score — and the atmosphere is intensified by a perfectly integrated hint of the supernatural.
The story that follows is of Buttercup (Robin Wright), a beautiful young woman whose true love Westley (Cary Elwes) is supposedly murdered at sea by the Dread Pirate Roberts.
Shored up by relief at having successfully reduced proportional body fat, they remain haunted by dread that the pounds, the scorn and the self - hating misery may surge back at any time.
In 15 years of dangerous missions — from midnight raids on al - Qaida safe houses in Iraq to battling Somali pirates from the deck of a heaving Navy ship on the high seas — there had never been one so shadowed by dread.
Dissent was suppressed, often by the dreaded paramilitary General Service Unit (GSU) rather than the causes for dissent being given serious thought.
And that lays African researchers open to exploitation by dreaded «safari scientists» who fly in, grab materials and knowledge, fly out again and then take all the credit — often even forgetting to tell their African «colleagues» of the results.
Routine clinical use of his vaccine forestalled the paralysis and death brought by the dreaded illness
The next time you're separated from your someone because you're being held hostage by that dreaded convention, why not set up a Cyber Date?
Here, the ship was owned by the dreaded pirate Kaptain Skurvy instead of King K. Rool.
Description: A futuristic flotilla of ragtag explorers search for a mysterious savior planet known only as «Earth,» while being pursued by the dreaded Cylons (cybernetic tin - can baddies with vocal patterns that closely resemble a Speak & Spell game).
She is a sorceress and native to the Dark Dimension, the otherworldly plane seen in «Doctor Strange,» which is ruled by the dreaded Dormammu in the film's canon.
«A Popular Principal Wounded by Good Intentions» tells the story of a «highly regarded» Burlington school leader who was dismissed because of dreaded high stakes testing forced on the district by the dreaded federal government.
Weingarten is hardly a fan of charters and worse, the rally was organized by the dreaded Eva Moskowitz.
The actual overarching plot of the game is surprisingly straightforward; legendary Witcher Geralt is trying to hunt down his adopted daughter Ciri, a badass in her own right raised in the manner of a Witcher who is being pursued by the dreaded Wild Hunt, a name familiar to series veterans.
Set in a fantasy world called Armello, the game is a hex - grid based role playing board game where a cast of colourful characters are in a race to usurp the current King who is infected by the dreaded «Rot».
Bulletstorm didn't perform that well first time around, which may have had something to do with the fact it was one of the games struck by the dreaded «Online Pass» (which thankfully no longer exists) implemented by former publishers EA, and with EA dropping the title it has since been picked up by Gearbox who have been instrumental in the remaster of the game, namely it's at - launch DLC Duke Nukem's Tour.
After centuries of being harrassed and occasionally being eaten alive by its dreaded enemy, the fox, poultry from around the world have decided to take a stand.
Some are of the opinion that we must be careful to differentiate a prediction from a projection, lest we skeptics ourselves be taken in by the dreaded equivocation fallacy.
Here is (yet) another example, debunking the popular notion floods are being worsened by dreaded climate change caused by pernicious economic activity.
Keep the following in mind to minimize your exposure to being blindsided by the dreaded pink slip.
In addition, if your resume does not contain custom keywords it may be screened out by the dreaded ATS.
We all know that living in Florida means having to deal with real property damage claims caused by tropical storms, tornadoes and by the dreaded hurricane.

Not exact matches

Silk Road 2.0 was launched late last year, weeks after authorities had shuttered the original Silk Road website in October and arrested its alleged owner, Ross Ulbricht, who went by the online alias, Dread Pirate Roberts.
Founder Andrew Sarnecki was a surfer, artist, and photographer who went by the name «Hippy» and had dreads down to his waist in 2004.
Every successful business evolves, and sometimes part of expanding means moving into territory that is more advanced than what you were initially doing, and by taking on that dreaded project, it might actually be holding you back rather than helping you.
Shocked by its early elimination, state political leaders begged Tesla to reconsider, promising to come up with a sweet offer and expedite the dreaded environmental reviews.
It's a scenario dreaded by business travelers: Recently Tristen O'Brien lay in bed inside a Chicago hotel room, feverish and racked with chills.
The sessions combine various selling exercises, including question - and - answer forums with real customers and what Macdonald calls «the dreaded role - playing,» wherein recruits are videotaped making sales pitches and then critiqued (read: roasted) by their classmates and instructors.
Only accessible via the Tor browser, it was founded in 2011 by American computer programmer Ross Ulbricht, who went via the online moniker Dread Pirate Roberts.
Ulbricht, who prosecutors say went by the alias Dread Pirate Roberts in a reference to the 1987 movie «The Princess Bride,» faces up to life in prison and a mandatory minimum term of 20 years.
I eventually decided that their disapproval was less important than the boredom and creeping dread I felt attending lectures I didn't care about taught by teachers who didn't want to be there.
Their recently released «research» paper identifies a Bitcoin address with supposed links directly to other Bitcoin addresses that were controlled by William Ulbricht, also known as Dread Pirate Roberts, who operated the Silk Road marketplace until its recent seizure by the FBI.
To the author: I lost my mother a few weeks ago and had to make that dreaded decision, along with my father and my sister, to shut down the life - saving apparatus one by one.
«Radiohead brings intense realism, touches of paranoia, sometimes dread, punctuated by moments of amazing beauty,» he says.
CD — Soren Kierkegaard, The Concept of Dread, translated by Walter Lowrie.
Last spring, as her strength dwindled, and her ability to function on her own became less predictable, the inexorable end of summer portended the dread awareness that this time my return to full - time teaching would require engaging full time care by strangers in my absence.
(Isaiah 6:1 - 3) Such a God was not lightly to be approached; an inviolability not to be profaned lay deep in Isaiah's thought of the Eternal; but reverence had taken the place of dread as the corollary of holiness, majesty had displaced the former dangerousness of the deity, and the response demanded from man by the holiness of the Most High had become thoroughly ethical.
Another cause has been the insidious notion (greatly encouraged by successive governments but particularly under New Labour - Old Labour tended to be much more traditional in its views on the family) that the family has many forms, that marriage is just one option, and that lone parenting is just as «valid» (dread word) a form as any other.
Repudiating the fear and dread inspired in men by Satan and his churches — an Angst deriving from an abject and selfish terror of death (38:38)-- Milton's purpose is to teach men to despise death and to move forward:
Bultmann seized what he could use of these ideas: the anxiety produced by the existential question; the dread produced by the answer of death to all; the attempted flight into worldly business, social status and ephemera; the rare courage to begin an existence which would be authentic because open - eyed.
For Houellebecq's real dread is that none of these things will ever happen — that contemporary Europe is indeed the end of history — that our hearts «hardened and smoked dry by dissipation» can nevermore convert.
All immediacy, in spite of its illusory peace and tranquillity, is dread, and hence, quite consistently, it is dread of nothing; one can not make immediacy so anxious by the most horrifying description of the most dreadful something, as by a crafty, apparently casual half word about an unknown peril which is thrown out with the surely calculated aim of reflection; yea, one can put immediacy most in dread by slyly imputing to it knowledge of the matter referred to.
Unconsciousness of despair is like unconsciousness of dread (cf.. The Concept of Dread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the bodread (cf.. The Concept of Dread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the boDread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the bodread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the bodread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the bottom.
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