Sentences with phrase «by war wounds»

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The lawsuits from Huawei have also arrived just as it seemed that the smartphone patent wars, kicked off by the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs in 2010, were finally winding down.
As the cold war wound down, CEO James Yoh, a nuclear physicist by training, figured his best chance for growth would come from within.
A trade war triggered by safeguard tariffs would open a new wound in the global trading system, because it would unravel almost a quarter of a century of discipline and dethrone the WTO as the arbiter of global trade and a check on protectionism.
«While Sessions has told associates he had been wounded by the attacks, he has also insisted he's not going to resign, so the cold war continues.
He also creates great machines of war through destruction of the natural world, by cutting down trees and wounding the earth.
Present at the Battle of Solferino (in Italy, in 1859, as an incident of a war between France and Sardinia on the one hand and Austria on the other), he was appalled by the lack of care of the sick and wounded.
A torn humanity which has passed through so many catastrophes, which has ruined itself through so many wars, which is still bleeding from so many wounds, can be saved by one thing only, which is rooted in and proceeds from divine love as it lives in the high religions, primarily in their saints and martyrs.
Forty former Bowie students gave their lives during World War II, most of them as members of Company E, whose ranks were steadily thinned through the Italian campaign, from Salerno to San Pietro to the slaughter at the Rapido River, where over two days in January 1944 German soldiers killed, wounded or captured virtually every GI not swept to his death by the current.
The adult FCA constituency, largely conservative, Nixonian and inculcated with what the article labeled the «sports mindset,» had a fit, being especially infuriated by photographs vividly juxtaposing sport and war, e.g., injured player - wounded soldier.
But with four minutes to go Alessandro Abbio retrieved Italy's lead with a three - pointer, and the Yugoslavs, whose training was complicated by the war over Kosovo and who came to Paris desperate to prevail against a field made up largely of teams from NATO countries, wound up 71 - 62 losers.
Raymonde grew up in a nation rallying back but terribly wounded by the devastation of the Great War.
Generally speaking, in a genuine military conflict between nations, it is not considered a war crime to target a military installation that is used by «combatants» in a conflict (as opposed to civilians or hospitals for the wounded, for example).
Among them is a portrait by acclaimed war photographer Don McCullin of Private Johnson Beharry VC, whose series of brave actions included moving his column out of an ambush and carrying wounded comrades to safety in Iraq in 2004.
The joint military exercise code named «African Winds» and spearheaded by the Nigerian Navy, is designed to improve the capacity of Nigeria's armed forces in its war against oil theft and other criminal activities in the creeks and high seas.
Wounded, by Emily Mayhew: Beautifully written, this harrowing trip to the trenches of World War I tells one of medicine's most pivotal chapters with the pace and tension of a novel.
The history of wartime medicine has long been written by battle - tested surgeons like Hale, who, in a strange symbiosis between war and medicine, have conjured new remedies to heal the wounded.
Most plastic surgery cases involved the limbs, reflecting the high rate of injuries caused by blasts from improvised explosive devices (IEDs)-- the «signature wounding mechanism» of the war in Afghanistan, according to the authors.
Gwyneth Jones» North Wind (Gollancz, pp 281, # 15.99) depicts a world torn apart by war between men and women, or rather «Men» and «Women», for the protagonists feel loyalty towards gender rather than biological identity.
By studying the injuries and aptitudes of Vietnam War veterans who suffered penetrating head wounds during the war, scientists are tackling — and beginning to answer — longstanding questions about how the brain worWar veterans who suffered penetrating head wounds during the war, scientists are tackling — and beginning to answer — longstanding questions about how the brain worwar, scientists are tackling — and beginning to answer — longstanding questions about how the brain works.
He had to convey deeper messages: notions of redemption, of healing the wounds inflicted by slavery and the Civil War.
The laboratory was founded by 12 countries in 1954 as the Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire, or European Council for Nuclear Research, when the continent was recovering from the wounds of the Second World War.
Even more than most versions of Anna Karenina, this chamber piece is heated by two combustible characters, not by the winds of war and peace.
A profoundly moving tearjerker about the festering wounds caused by the Vietnam War in middle America.
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Here is something most neo-noir miss: the classic noir weren't just super-stylized thrillers or sex dramas (though many were), they were psychological portraits of a nation wounded by war and horrified by the dawning Atomic Age.
The Beguiled (R for sexuality) Sofia Coppola won Best Director at Cannes for this sublime tale of seduction, a remake of Clint Eastwood's Civil War saga about Southern belles competing for the affections of a Union soldier (Colin Farrell) wounded and abandoned by his unit.
Set around 1864, the film focuses on what happens to a wounded Union soldier (Colin Farrell) when he is taken in by the sinister headmistress of a Virginia boarding school (Nicole Kidman) near the climax of the Civil War.
April's Daughter directed by Michel Franco Lucky directed by Sergio Castellitto Jeune Femme directed by Léonor Serraille Western directed by Valeska Grisebach Wind River directed by Taylor Sheridan Directions directed by Stephan Komandarev After the War directed by Annarita Zambrano Dregs directed by Mohammad Rasoulof Out by György Kristóf The Nature of Time directed by Karim Moussaoui Before We Vanish directed by Kurosawa Kiyoshi L'atelier by Laurent Cantet Beauty and the Dogs by Kaouther Ben Hania Barbara directed by Mathieu Amalric Closeness directed by Kantemir Balagov The Desert Bride directed by Cecilia Atan and Valeria Pivato
It's a treat, then, to watch him take relish in the part of the ultimate cast - off, a Roman general chewed up and spit out by the city for which he earned his war wounds.
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The story of an artist living an idyllic life by the sea, whose philosophies are shaken to the core by the (implied) onset of World War III, the film winds its way to a grand conclusion, an image of humble apocalypse that, more than glimpses of the tragedies of war or the destruction of a nuclear holocaust, will stay with you for a lifetiWar III, the film winds its way to a grand conclusion, an image of humble apocalypse that, more than glimpses of the tragedies of war or the destruction of a nuclear holocaust, will stay with you for a lifetiwar or the destruction of a nuclear holocaust, will stay with you for a lifetime.
-- was taken from its Jewish owners by the Nazis and wound up in a Vienna museum after World War II.
Like a lot of war films, «The Water Diviner» is about how people and countries heal from the deep wounds caused by combat.
Based on the children's novel by Michael Morpurgo and the Tony Award - winning play of the same name, «War Horse» is like a movie from another era — an old - fashioned, Golden Age - style epic in the vein of «Gone with the Wind
Directed by Zaza Urushadze, «Tangerines» centers on an older Estonian man who cares for two wounded soldiers from opposite sides of the 1990s - era war in Georgia.
Directed by Britain's Simon Curtis with a «Masterpiece Theatre» sensibility for accurately reproducing an era in cars, clothes and home furnishings, Goodbye Christopher Robin sprints comfortably along from Milne's harrowing World War I service in the trenches through his difficult adjustment to peacetime, his sometimes fraught relations with Daphne and his retreat to the woods where the muses eventually whispered like the wind in the tree branches.
The kids are then packed off on a daunting, 900 km cross-country trek to the sanctuary of their grandmother in the North, and though their path is beset by a country's suppurating war wounds, their only accomplice is an emaciated and mysterious Jewish drifter named Thomas (Kai Malina).
They encompass how love permeates throughout this retro world, saving people from being fatally wounded by repressive Cold War paranoia.
It also comes with «Let There Be Light,» a 1946 documentary directed by John Huston about mentally wounded WWII veterans returning from war.
Next up is Sofia Coppola's new take on Thomas Cullinan's novel «The Beguiled,» in which Farrell plays a flirtatious Civil War soldier recuperating from his wounds in a girl's boarding school run by women (Nicole Kidman, Kirsten Dunst).
Players are introduced to VR «s world via a framing device in which a history teacher is discussing the «Liberation War» of a hundred years earlier and the «five traitors» who started it, winding up executed by the government for their troubles.
In a nation divided by war and the strong winds of change, Lincoln pursues a course of action designed to end the war, unite the country and abolish slavery.
Baby Driver; Battle of the Sexes; The Big Sick; Call Me by Your Name; Darkest Hour; The Disaster Artist; Hostiles; I, Tonya; Jane; Lady Bird; Logan; Logan Lucky; Spider - Man: Homecoming; Split; The Square; T2 Trainspotting; Thor: Ragnarok; Victoria & Abdul; War for the Planet of the Apes; Wind River; Wonder Woman
It's a rousing tale of a lowly boy rising to become beloved King, a tragic love story, a thrilling adventure and an inspirational spiritual quest to heal the wounds of war and hate by finding the Holy Grail.
Some of the commanding officers of the Civil War are portrayed in the epic movie Gods and Generals, while the deprivations faced by the women folk left at home are dramatized in the classic Gone With The Wind.
Slow, not terribly interested in lore or internal logic, and fatally hamstrung by the choice of actors like Billy Crystal and a zombified Emily Mortimer to voice its American dub, it's a regression for Miyazaki from his last two films (Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away) in almost every sense, starting with his decision to have a lonely young woman as the central character in place of the prepubescent little girls front and centre in most of his masterpieces (the last two films, Kiki's Delivery Service, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, and My Neighbor Totoro) and ending with a gross simplification of his usually complex themes of confidence and actualization into a colourless, flavourless drone about the hard - to - dispute badness of war.
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Rees weaves in scenes of combat, of Henry and Ronsel both consorting with women in Berlin as the war winds down, and finally of their glorious returns home, where they're celebrated as heroes by their family but nonetheless alienated by a country they've been away from for so long.
The cast is rounded out by the likes of Sarah Lancashire, Alison Steadman and Catherine Zeta - Jones, who will play a journalist sent to Walmington - on - Sea to interview the Home Guard as the Second World War winds down.
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