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calamities come.
and
calamities come upon all people... even my cousin does not have one sin... but yet we ALL die..
21 And when many disasters and
calamities come on them, this song will testify against them, because it will not be forgotten by their descendants.
«I think he has no judgment, and I would be afraid to vote for him because if a big
calamity came up, I don't know how he'd react.»
It's no surprise that this collage of
calamity comes from Joel and Ethan Coen, the dynamic duo whose last film was «Fargo.»
Texas farmers, a great many of whom are Aggies, aren't buying the Aggie bullschit about climate
calamity coming from a handful of professors there.
But when
calamity comes crashing in, residents of The Bull City will have little to rejoice if they are without insurance coverage.
Not exact matches
Hagel's nomination
comes on the heels of a New Year's Day deal that averted economic
calamity when lawmakers agreed to prevent huge tax hikes and government spending cuts.
Things turn really a difficult
calamity if it
comes to Altcoins.
In addition, when it
comes to capital controls, storing a little gold outside one's home jurisdiction can help avoid one major
calamity, a danger that is growing virtually everywhere in the world: the outright confiscation of people's savings.
Most people thought that it would've happened last year, but they didn't foresee international
calamity (and the influx of foreign money
coming to the US).
I also will laugh at your
calamity; I will mock when your terror
comes, 27.
This
coming July, the world will mark the centenary of the First World War, the seismic
calamity that began the 20th century as an epoch and that, in another hundred years, may well be regarded as the sanguinary first act in the end of Europe as «Europe» had been known for over a millennium.
Worse
calamities are
coming.
He is, and he remains double - minded, even, if temporal help did
come and he did revel in the cleverness by which he had managed his shrewd escape; yes, one should still believe that it was a
calamity that he cleverly; managed to evade commitment to the Eternal.
Proverbs 1:25 But you have ignored all my counsel, and would have none of my reproof: I also will laugh at your
calamity; I will mock when your fear
comes; When your terror
comes as desolation, and your destruction
comes as a whirlwind; when distress and anguish
comes upon you.
Isaiah too warned that destruction would befall Judah because of its mistreatment of the poor: «Woe to those who decree iniquitous decrees... to turn aside the needy from justice and to rob the poor of my people of their right... What will you do on the day of punishment, in the
calamity that will
come from far away?»
Shall we, even after we have
come to understand the
calamity of this evasion, in the end take refuge in it?
And he says concerning the false prophets, «They keep saying to those who despise the word of the LORD, «It shall be well with you»; and to all who stubbornly follow their own stubborn hearts, they say, «No
calamity shall
come upon you»» (23:17).
Without any battle, he made him enter his town Babylon, sparing Babylon and
calamity... Happily [the inhabitants] greeted him as a master through whose help they had
come (again) to life from death (and) had all been spared damage and disaster, and they worshiped his (very) name.8
Once we
come to understand that the salvation word family almost never (if ever) explicitly refers to eternal life but instead refers to some sort of deliverance from the
calamities of life such as danger, suffering, sickness, and premature death, or to some sort of negative experience at the Judgment Seat of Christ, we can readily teach along with Scripture that salvation is conditional upon what we believe and how we behave.
The author dwells at length on the blessings that
come to those who keep the law of Yahweh and the punishments that befall transgressors, and apparently does not hesitate to exaggerate these blessings and
calamities to prove his point.
A GREAT
CALAMITY IS
COMING TO THE WORLD, IF THEY DO NOT REPENT.
The ideas on which the formula was based
came out of ancient ancestral traditions; the logic of the doctrine was unassailable once the premises were granted; great prophets, such as Amos, Micah, and Jeremiah, held stoutly to it; and the formula was confirmed and solidified by the final rewriting of the Hebrew historical narratives to illustrate the thesis that every
calamity in Israel's record had been a definite punishment for Israel's transgression.
Throughout history I see these things happens from Christians and whenever
calamity strikes a country, Christian organizations
come to give help whether financial and / or in volunteer hours.
Myers is deserving, and he's a possible franchise cornerstone, one of the only positive things to
come out of the Offseason of Padres - Related
Calamity.
So much valuable knowledge and growth that can
come from what appear to be the worst
calamities of your life.
His son James, a cloned version of his father complete with push - it - and - I - talk anti-BBC phrases, is slowly
coming into the scandal spotlight, as the buffer zone between him and
calamity, sometimes referred to as Rebekah Brooks, disintegrates away.
He expressed hopes that Ghana will
come out peaceful at the end of the elections, devoid of
calamities.
Income tax would
come up, the health service budget would have to be slashed and we should stay in the dreadful European Union, because economic
calamity would be the alternative.
All I want is for all of us to
come together and pray seriously to avoid these
calamities» he asserted.
The voters could easily switch to the LibDems (
Calamity Clegg he may be but he appeals to women whilst Vince Cable
comes across as well informed and sensible), the Greens (the fruits of a quarter of a century of green propaganda in our state schools and the Greens are the only party not seen as sleazy), the BNP (as the depression bites and unemployment rises, immigration will become a huge issue) or UKIP (Nigel Farage, the ace communicator, dispenses common sense in a straightforward manner and UKIP will become prominent in the EU Parliament elections next spring).
And yet to interpret the
calamity as an act of nature is to make it seem as if the disaster
came out of nowhere.
As I stood there staring at this mass woven
calamity before me a nice young man named Emmanuel
came up to me, sans any liquids of wizardry, and asked if I needed some help.
So keep your tootsies warm and dry with these
Calamity Jane Riding Boots, which
come in five colors!
Things get only mildly more bearable by the introduction of Cable (Josh Brolin), a cyborg soldier who
comes from the future to prevent a
calamity from his own time.
I think the answer lies with the appearance of a couple of spark plugs, desperately needed to start a motor to keep the family from certain
calamity, which Fox continues to refuse
coming from an outside source.
It's also interesting for depicting how fragile the continued existence of life on Earth is when a simple microscopic life form can quickly regenerate and spread, causing potential
calamity to anyone unlucky enough to
come into contact with it.
Meanwhile, news reports (from the same station playing in every home) constantly announces the
coming calamity (the screen bug: «Countdown to the End of Days»).
MY SAY As the family careens from wacky disaster to insane
calamity, the laughs
come quick.
If The Avengers was our introduction to what the team could do to protect their home from otherworldly threats, Civil War is the chilling reminder of the devastation and
calamity that also
comes with it.
What's genuinely startling is how director Lone Scherfig spikes the romance and comedy with stark moments of violence, as characters we
come to know and love succumb to German bombs and, sometimes, less predictable
calamities.
It's certainly offbeat, with better characterizations than your usual werewolf flick, as we
come to know the characters before
calamity sets in, and though the special effects are an asset, they never dominate the story.
Like pie and ice cream, this sappy romance
comes with
calamity a la mode.
I think every writer has another novelist who's bewitched them, and in my case (it will
come as no surprise, as his giant shadow drifts in and out of
Calamity Physics), it's Nabokov.
A few immediately
come to mind: Michael Chabon (The Mysteries of Pittsburgh was Chabon's honors thesis and published when he was 25); Marisha Pessl (Special Topics in
Calamity Physics debuted when Pessl was 28; Night Film is forthcoming in 2010); and Jonathan Safran Foer (Everything Is Illuminated was drawn from Foer's senior thesis and published when he was 25).
February 17, 1988, I opened my eyes and heard a procession of sounds: first the phone going off on the opposite side of the bed, rousing us at 5:04 a.m. to what could only be a
calamity, then rain pummeling the roof of our old Victorian house, sluicing its sneaky way to the basement, and finally small puffs of air
coming from Hugh's lower lip, each one perfectly timed, like a metronome.
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Okay, I loved Marisha Pessl's Special Topics in
Calamity Physics and couldn't wait for her next book to
come out.