Sentences with phrase «calamitous day»

That calamitous day on the trail taught Dave an important lesson about life and consequences.
A stern and calamitous day dread we from our Lord.
And it shall come to pass afterward [i.e., after the calamitous Day of Yahweh] that I will pour out my spirit on all flesh; your sons and your daughters shall prophecy, your old men shall dream dreams, and your young men shall see visions.

Not exact matches

well at the end of the day, ospina was calamitous in the game against olympiakos and it certainly didn't instil much belief in the defence in front of him.
After signing for Arsenal following an impressive 2014 World Cup campaign, Ospina was left on the bench until a calamitous performance by Wojciech Szczesny in Southampton last new years day was compounded by the Polish international being caught having a crafty smoke in the showers.
Whilst our attack was having a field day in the first 30 minutes and could've put the game away, our defence looked extremely vulnerable and often calamitous at times.
Arsenal can recover from this opening day debacle, as they did a few season ago when a calamitous game against Aston Villa was followed by a run of good form and the signing of Mesut Ozil.
To use the Jamaican slang from Augustown, Kei Miller's excellent new novel, the April 1982 day in which a calamitous event is about to occur is «the day of the autoclaps,» a day of impending disaster, trouble on top of trouble.
«Singular,» an exhibition of Oliveira paintings dedicated to the painter Balthus opened on September 12, 2001, a day after the calamitous terror attacks of September 11th plunged America, and the world, into shock, grief, and uncertainty.
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