We often represent unpopular clients who are accused of
committing unspeakable acts.
You don't want to miss Vincent Price
committing the unspeakable murders of a roll call of great British character actors in Douglas Hickox's 1973 British horror movie Theatre of Blood, screening constantly on some stitched - together patterned blankets in one of the upper galleries, which Bock has turned into a cinema.
Earlier this year, as the truly repulsive story of Mark Berndt (warning: the link is not for the faint of heart)-- an elementary teacher in the L.A. Unified School District accused of
committing unspeakable acts against his students — came to light, I noted here on Public Sector Inc. that the failure to prevent his crimes owed in part to the influence of the California Teachers Association, the teachers union that is the state's most powerful special interest.
Detective Bruce Kenner (Ethan Hawke) is investigating the case of young Angela Gray (Emma Watson), who accuses her father, John Gray (David Dencik) of
committing an unspeakable crime.
All of these individuals were accused and / or convicted of
committing unspeakable crimes against children.
If you can get forgiveness merely by asking, then you can
commit any unspeakable crime and still be «good with god».
Those priests (and teachers and ministers and coaches) who have
committed unspeakable sins should be admonished and punished.
Yes, it might be satisfying to drag his dead body through the streets and then hang it from a bridge with his head on a pike — but then we would be as bad as the people who hate us and
commit unspeakable acts.
So just because some crazy terrorists
committed unspeakable atrocities on American soil, does not mean that we should fear all Muslims — but that's what the terrorists want you to do.
Demonstrate to us the existence of something divine that is controlling Christians to
commit unspeakable acts, and then we can discuss further.
There is no point is tearing down the RCC because several priests
committed unspeakable acts.
The 2014 film captured most of its cheeky charm, until we got to a scene in which Colin Firth
committed an unspeakable atrocity.
Oren Moverman is adapting the script from the chilling novel that was published in 2009 in Holland and in February in the U.S. Set at a dinner in Amsterdam, the story revolves around two brothers, one running for prime minister of the Netherlands, who must deal with one of their teenage sons who has
committed an unspeakable crime.
(It's ironic: As former California state senator Gloria Romero points out, the union that fights to keep every last teacher in classroom, including those who
commit unspeakable offenses against children, wants to ditch Duncan for merely voicing an opinion contrary to theirs.)
When English readers want to understand what it was about — how people lived and died inside a cult of personality that
committed unspeakable crimes against its citizens — I hope they will turn to this carefully documented story.
Then, in November, his mother died, and in February his brother «
committed an unspeakable crime,» he wrote, adding that overnight «Zachary's entire life was put under a microscope.»
Not exact matches
Instead this deranged «god» would rather watch us lower life forms spend our entire lives worshiping it while it lets millions of innocents suffer
unspeakable atrocities (some of which are even
committed in the name of God).»
People want to revere a church that has allowed
unspeakable crimes to be
committed against children in the name of protecting their «business.»
Even granted the
unspeakable crimes
committed in the 20th century by communist nations (a close inspection of the history of the century, however, would disclose that such societies have had no monopoly on
unspeakable crimes) the morbid anti-Communism of the American right, and the tendency to assimilate every kind of socialist or even liberal position to that of Communism, indicates, I believe, some serious failure to come to terms with the balance between dependence and independence, solidarity and autonomy, that are part of any mature personality or society.
Today, we witness Christians and Muslims turning against one another;
committing crimes of
unspeakable violence against their own brothers and sisters.
The cumulative historical anger and insecurity (appropriately felt by Jews due to
unspeakable injustices
committed against them in Europe) is repeatedly sabotaging the peace process and the very long term national interest and survival of Israel.
He's the kind of man whom no one would ever suspect of being a notorious serial killer, but then again history's most dubious psychopaths are often the quiet neighbor whom no one would ever suspect was capable of
committing such
unspeakable atrocities.
It's both a «true crime» movie and a poetic account of two young men who, by
committing an act of
unspeakable brutality, unleash the furies against themselves.
In We Need to Talk About Kevin, Lynne Ramsay's film of the bestselling novel by Lionel Shriver, a mother confronts the
unspeakable fact that her teenage son has
committed mass murder.
We don't say things like «all 20 year old white males are child murders and must be feared by society» merely because a 20 year old white male
committed such an
unspeakable, yet widely publicized act, now do we?
In this story, the protagonist keeps expecting something
unspeakable to take place at some future point in his life, so refuses to marry or
commit to anything.