Sentences with phrase «bystanders watched»

We commonly assume that because we Gentiles no longer have problems with the validity of the Jewish laws and customs (like kosher food and sacred festivals) we are really bystanders watching Paul demolish the fastidiousness of the Jews.
Some of the simplest things in life look easy to the bystander watching the event.
In the sections that you have to swim through, it feels like you are a bystander watching these adventurers swim in an aquarium.
Much like the battle mechanics, the capture methods give the impression of being a bystander watching what was happening instead of a player impacting the outcome.

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«And I'm talking to the men out there, who can not be innocent bystanders and complacent... watching this happen.»
I think of Bazini while watching the orchestrations of the crowd at the bridge, wondering how a bystander observing this scene could not feel both awe and terror.
Clark took Tamerlane out for an early warmup some three hours before the Futurity, and as the trainer guided his horse onto the track he apologized to bystanders for the colt's gait, saying, «You don't want to watch him warm up.
To imagine your success from the perspective of a ghost or bystander is really to watch someone else succeed.
More bystanders are slaughtered in this flick than practically any other action movie ever made (I'm serious), and it's slightly entertaining watching them all but throw themselves in the path of the bullets.
Watching an elderly man knocked violently off his bicycle in a hit - and - run by a white driver is startling, but it's the callous apathy of the white bystanders that haunts her.
I really liked watching the characters go from innocent bystanders to desperate survivors.
Watch him eat breakfast like a regular dad and then shoot an innocent bystander dead in the street a few minutes later.
Trumbull, along with the president's chief of staff (Jackie Earle Haley) and the Defense Secretary (Melissa Leo), are merely bystanders here who watch the carnage unfold.
We read Wislawa Szymborska's «The Terrorist, He Watches,» a poem chilling in both subject and tone, giving us pause about the dark ramifications of being a bystander when others suffer.
One bystander might enter because he thinks a combatant is fighting dirty and he wants to defend the principle of fair play; another because he identifies with the race or religion of one of the combatants; another because he hopes to make off with one fighter's watch; and so on.
This causes a dog to lose its discrimination regarding who really is a person to be watched, and some innocent bystander.
As the test subject you might expect to be quite involved in the storyline, but you're little more than a bystander who watches from a distance.
In addition to our bystander assistance courses, we are distributing thousands of bumper stickers reminding drivers to watch for motorcycles.
In addition to our bystander assistance courses, we are distributing thousands of bumper stickers reminding drivers to Watch for Motorcycles!
A deadly combination is a bully who gets what he wants from his target, a bullied child who is afraid to tell, bystanders who either watch, participate in the bullying, or look away, and adults who see bullying as teasing, not tormenting, as «boys will be boys.»
They should make it clear that bullying incidents will be responded to effectively and should encourage bystanders to be «upstanders» - standing up to bullying instead of passively watching.
In most cases however, more than 52 % of the bystanders reinforced the bully by passively watching.
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