Sentences with phrase «conflagration with»

The hot, intense canvases in «Sirens,» at DC Moore, have titles like «Conflagration With Bangs» (2015) and «Red Hot Plot Hole» (2016) and feature flames painted in warm colors and covered with iridescent glitter (the painterly material of the moment).
Dempsey's warning, conveyed to both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak, represents the strongest move yet by President Barack Obama to deter an Israeli attack and ensure that the United States is not caught up in a regional conflagration with Iran.

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With economic growth strengthening around the globe, business leaders are finding it easier to stiff - arm worries over geopolitical conflagrations, cyberattacks, climate change - related events and the rest of the lineup of potentially destabilizing calamities that form part of the Trump era.
He sees these events as being likely in the near future, with lots of factors in play that could spark the conflagration of a lifetime.
Apocalyptic visions flirt with gnostic aeons and Stoic conflagrations, while affirmations of creation lean toward Pelagian schemes of human progress and Epicurean fixations on the here - and - now.
He said that «Christ would appear a second time in the clouds of heaven sometime between 1843 and 1844; that he would then raise the righteous dead and judge them together with the righteous living, who would be caught up to meet him in the air; that he would purify the earth by fire causing the wicked to be consumed in the general conflagration
«Ultimately, if the war in Syria extends as a conflagration, there are more terrorist atrocities and the war extends with no end, then we will obviously be looking at who voted for this, and when the blame is apportioned, step forward,» he said.
He added: «Ultimately, if the war in Syria extends as a conflagration, there are more terrorist atrocities and the war extends with no end, then we will obviously be looking at who voted for this, and when the blame is apportioned, step forward.»
However, turning the other eye is always not an option when an organization abandons its core mandate to regale an unsuspecting public with very tepid, hurtfully unfactual and sillily inaccurate assertions that are capable of igniting conflagrations of unimaginable proportion.
A huge conflagration has erupted in the Iju Hill Area of Lagos / Ogun suburb this Tuesday morning as a tanker land with petrol crashed and caught fire.
In short, while still grappling with Boko Haram, we have laid the foundation for another insurgency in Northern Nigeria by importing the incendiary of Sunni / Shi» ite conflagration into Nigeria, all in the interest of being in the good books of the Saudis and their Western allies.
Instead of demanding conflagration, in 1982 New Scientist launched a competition with a prize of # 250 for the best experimental design to test Sheldrake's ideas.
If the Internet survives a nuclear conflagration, messages exchanged to check on the survival of friends and relatives will probably intersperse with spam missives as soon as power returns to servers once the shock waves subside.
Cloistered away in the middle of the conflagration, their obsession with film musters and explodes without the viable outlet of the Cinematheque, manifesting in a series of sadistic, often sexual games centered on movie knowledge and the price of ignorance.
By contrast, The Car feels fusty and conservative, striving to update the western for the era of Rosemary's Baby and The Exorcist by opening on a portentous quote from famous Satanist Anton LaVey and climaxing, absurdly, with a serpent's apparition appearing in a fiery canyon conflagration.
Take Shelter (R for profanity) Paranoia drama about a working - class family man (Michael Shannon) plagued by apocalyptic visions who finds himself struggling with whether or not to have his wife (Jessica Chastain) and daughter (Tova Stewart) hide in a backyard bunker he's built as protection from the conflagration he believes is imminent.
I've never read Brooks» book and don't have any immediate plans to, but the notion of telling this tale in a roundabout way, by having survivors of the conflagration sit there and talk to an unseen cameraperson — perhaps against a plain black background, with or without cutaways to still photographs or «news video» — is electrifying to consider.
A nimblefooted, witty piece, but one also imbued with a premonitory sadness at the coming conflagration [World War II].
Jeff Daniels, reprising his Lt. Col. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain role sans handlebar moustache, is given a few deadening Foghorn Leghorn pontifications (the worst coming in an embarrassing scene with «Didn't you used to be» Mira Sorvino) that only underscore the extent to which the North is a bit player in this conflagration.
With almost no relationship to the book beyond honouring its concept of a conflagration told in vignettes, it feels almost exactly like James L. Brooks's I'll Do Anything, which began life as a musical and ended up, after extensive reshoots and careening budget overages, song - free, yet whole somehow despite the trauma.
Twenty - something liquor salesmen, they're the life of the party — but also the death of it — having turned a perfectly lovely Fourth of July fireworks spectacle into a conflagration while endangering innocent bystanders with over-the-top trampoline acrobatics.
One of them, of an economic nature, is represented by the general crisis of the world capitalist system that tends to drive the world economy to depression with the failure of governments, business bankruptcies, mass unemployment and even the outbreak of civil wars and new world conflagration as has occurred in the twentieth century with the 1st and 2nd World War.
One of an economic nature, is represented by the general crisis of the world capitalist system that tends to lead the world economy to depression with the failure of governments, the crash of companies, mass unemployment and even the outbreak of civil wars and new world conflagration as has happened in the twentieth century with the 1st and the 2nd World War.
The Germans called him the Fireman, because he extinguished the small conflagrations that arise with any change to a design.
Lawrence Pietroni has created two uniquely alluring characters — Ruby and Isa — and spins a story that feels mythical or folkloric, that is driven by a mystery, throbs with tension, and ends in conflagration.
A story that feels mythical or folkloric, that is driven by a mystery, throbs with tension, and ends in conflagration.
The novel ends with a vividly described, shocking conflagration of violence.
If gold prices soar because of international events (galloping inflation, world conflagration, etc.) the price of NG will soar with it.
Lewis (1909 - 1979) filled the painting with bold, gestural strokes of black on white to create a flickering pattern that brings to mind a conflagration in a dark forest.
The Conflagration of the Masonic Hall, Chestnut St., Philadelphia, by Kennedy & West, etching with gelatin coloring, probably a later printing, 24 1/4 x 19 1/2 in., framed and More...
Two climatologists, Peter Stott at the British Met Office and Kevin Trenberth of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, have separately described atmospheric dynamics that appear to link the extreme rains and flooding in Asia with Russia's unrelenting, extraordinary heat and resulting conflagrations.
[19] The climate system has unsurprisingly responded with storms, droughts, ice - melt, conflagrations and floods.
In response to the devastation caused by the Tubbs Fire, California needs to rethink its approach in dealing with future urban conflagrations.
The conflagrations they caused were nothing more than the selfish acts of people lost in the world, who have comprehensively failed to touch other people with their message, and to establish a movement.
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