Sentences with phrase «conflagrations of»

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.
These two cataclysmic conflagrations of our century, which broke the back of the liberal Protestant faith in progress, do not appear to trouble the adherents of Divine Principle, by and large members of a generation conveniently undistressed by stark memories of those «triumphs» for the heavenly side.
If there is to be a «true» separation of «state and religion» but not a separation of religion and Republicanism within the Federal mainframes of our counntry's now manifested Secularistically conflagrations of duo - partisanships, how can such embollden reverances of sodomizing bickerings in the public's eye be but a morsal of dicontenments» foreskenness and outright shoddiness?
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.
Faith's transmission through confession is likened to the conflagration of Easter light from the paschal candle to the torches of all gathered in the church's nave such that faith reflects from the face of one believer to another (in the Pauline expression).
A conflagration of issues here, sorry Ellie.
One of the hiding places for a particular treasure is now a gigantic cavern and the conflagration of the same space is amazing.
As the world continues hurtling through space towards a great conflagration of death and destruction, your alien overlords have dropped «El Presidente,» the second single from the album.
The novel ends with a vividly described, shocking conflagration of violence.
Wild magic, unexpected allies, a conflagration of sorcery and shifter magic the likes of which has not been seen in centuries... That's what awaits the peaceful town of Grizzly Cove.
Part massive party, part corporate boondoggle, this epic conflagration of fans, hacks and suits never fails to impress... despite plenty of embarrassing moments over the years.
Toss the right combo of stuff in the flames and see the curated conflagration of your nightmares.
Can the conflagration of passionate revenge become the only absolute truth for those who have lost everything, including themselves?
An exhibition of corporeal, temporal works, the idea of Chained to a Creature of a Different Kingdomwas fueled both by a recent conflagration of performances and performative video works being made, and a dearth of international video exhibitions.
The result is a conflagration of images that are simultaneously imaginative and engineered, deliberate and accidental.
These self - contained yet very much linked bodies of work come together in the gallery creating a conflagration of distorted messaging.
In an explosive torrent of gestural vigor, «Untitled» embodies the indomitable force of Basquiat's creative insurgency, which, in a flourishing conflagration of word, color, and mark, sent shockwaves through downtown Manhattan in the early 1980s and inaugurated a radical return to figurative painting.»
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...
Schwendener, Martha, Review: Carrie Moyer's Conflagration of Canvases, THE NEW YORK TIMES, 25 March 2016, p. C20.
At Tripoli Gallery, the works on view range from Gran Twister, 2012, a majestic conflagration of loops that hover above the exhibition space as if in orbit, to Space Slipper, 1992, a diptych of fragmented ellipses that lean against the wall like errant surfboards.
FROM OUR BLOG / Nasher Museum student intern Dwayna Clark writes «Stacy Lynn Waddell is a local artist whose art work Awful Conflagration of the Steam Ship Lexington (after Nathaniel Currier), 1840/2011 is on view at the Nasher Museum as part of Recent Acquisitions.
the conflagration of oppression and conflict which was, over the following century, to spread across the continent to dispossess, degrade and devastate the Aboriginal peoples and leave a national legacy of unutterable shame...

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Enjoy the weekend; I will be heading north of San Francisco, visiting friends who, luckily, were unharmed by the area's recent conflagrations.
The news about natural gas is awful — exactly the type of conflagration that value investors love.
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.
Nothing less than conflagration appears to have broken out in the religious thought of Europe.
It is a potent mixture for the anticipated conflagration that is «the second battle of Miami.»
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.
My conflagration be ful of nig gahs dat hab mo money dan since an duh biship gun clean out ALL day bank accounts.
Power of the storming spirit to stir up the conflagration, security of the constructing soul to hold itself in the purifying fire: these are the forces which guide a people to rejuvenated life.
Testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Archbishop John R. Roach, speaking on behalf of the bishops conference, held out the prospect of an indiscriminate air war, a conflagration that would spread to the entire Middle East, and a result that might leave «the people of Kuwait, the Middle East, and the world» worse off than if force had not been used.
And Roach's references to the Middle East carry the message that he assumed that the use of force against Saddam Hussein's military would produce a regional conflagration.
Nonetheless, whether past or future, this electoral conflagration is a popular argument made in a truly human manner, and this is something worthy of praise.
Someone has to be willing to declare that the emperor has no clothes and to act in light of that fact before the illusion collapses in a nuclear conflagration.
It was in the period of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, when England was threatened by the conflagration on the Continent, that such organizations as the London Missionary Society, the Church Missionary Society, and the British and Foreign Bible Society came into being.
Otherwise the recurring fratricidal conflicts of the past will be supplanted by a monstrous genocidal conflagration.
The United States and other Western nations already allow terminating such individuals by withholding tube - supplied sustenance — as vividly exposed in the legal and cultural conflagration over the court - ordered dehydration death of Terri Schiavo.
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
Was a compelling percentage of the Bush coalition cheered by conflagration and crisis in the Middle East, seeing it as a prelude to Christ's return?
This violence could spill over into Lebanon, Jordan, and Israel, increasing the risk of a regional conflagration.
The influence of factious leaders may kindle a flame within their particular States, but will be unable to spread a general conflagration through the other States.
What began as a localised protest over a shopping centre and the demolition of the Gezi Park in Istanbul's central Taksim Square turned into a nationwide conflagration in response to the inciting rhetoric of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the unfettered police brutality unleashed upon peaceful protestors.
Yes, some viral party invitations and such have spread around the world after being sent to only three friends, but a conflagration is much more likely to start from a bunch of little fires than from a single spark.
A degree of reciprocity in honouring the laws of war is therefore a mitigating factor in the dehumanizing machinery of armed conflagrations.
The burgeoning economic interdependence and growth of neighbouring states contributes a major incentive to prevent a conflagration.
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.
Speaking further, the bishops frowned at the deployment of military personnel in the Southeastern part of the country, describing it as capable of «igniting a fire that could turn into an uncontrollable conflagration».
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.
If the outcome is to pull out, there will be political conflagration, after which calls to go back in, or to hold a second referendum in favour of continuing membership once the terms have been re-renegotiated, would start to be heard.
Researchers who have guessed at the size of the global conflagration suggest it is only a tiny fraction of what we burn in our factories and power plants.
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