Then
he cudgels you with the uncanny power and presence of his 1966 Portrait of Isabel Rawsthorne, a painting that somehow reveals its subject's beauty by tearing her face to shreds and reassembling it like a drunk putting a broken ornament back together.
But the encyclical's generalizations and «isolated passages» could too easily furnish partisans with
cudgels with which to censure certain books and theologians, to say nothing of any number of merely half - baked ideas that were not mentioned in the encyclical itself.
One could look at the Bible and perhaps reach the conclusion that using one's religious beliefs as
a cudgel with which to hammer the marginalized is... well, somewhat heretical.»
What I think Nigerians must
cudgel themselves with is how the likes of this strange character emerge to have seats in what is supposed to be reserved for the most accomplished, responsible and patriotic senior citizens whose wealth of experience the country requires to change the conditions of the ordinary people.
Schneiderman's campaign has made choice a signature focus, using it as
a cudgel with which to smash his GOP / Conservative opponent, Staten Island DA Dan Donovan, who is personally pro-life, but insists he won't actively seek to change state law in this arena the way attorneys general have done in other states.
After he actually became governor, Cuomo reiterated his threat, using it as a verbal
cudgel with which to beat legislators into passing his ethics reform package.
So there is potentially a real case to be made that the major publishers, whether in collusion with or coercion from Amazon, Apple, and others, kept independent booksellers from selling ebooks, and used DRM protection as
a cudgel with which to do it.
You'll note Namawinelake joined the thread there also, and has taken up
the cudgel with some of his recent tweets.
In the hands of the ecomodernists, optimism isn't used as a torch to light the way forward, but rather as
a cudgel with which to beat intellectual opponents into submission — because, especially in the United States, to be less than optimistic is to be, in a way, un-American.
But climate hawks are equally invested in the notion that China is racing ahead, since that serves as
a cudgel with which to attack conservatives.
Tracy Shorn says: «Could we please stop using «FOR THE CHILDREN» as
a cudgel with which to bludgeon divorced people?»
Not exact matches
They wield the phrase «babies die in hospital, too» like a
cudgel, transforming their profound disappointment in the fact that hospitals can't yet save all babies into a bizarre conspiracy that hospitals are actually killing babies
with «interventions.»
None of the bigwigs who are out today
with cudgels aimed at the jugular of the Buhari administration could be exonerated from the unenviable position Nigeria finds herself.
We have very right to use the sex - related hypocrisy of non-progressives as a
cudgel to beat them over the head
with.
Yet the debate has broadened in recent years
with more mainstream groups taking up the
cudgels.
The remarks overshadowed the event
with Foley and served as a reminder that the Bridgegate scandal could continue to be used by critics as a political
cudgel as he tries to turn his attention forward.
Calling down thunder
with a modified axe like Marvel's Thor is a treat the first few times, but even the vast array of fantastical swords, guns, and
cudgels can't carry Dead Rising 4's conceit for long.
But to continue
with the cliché
cudgel, painting
with the broad brush of panicked reactivity rather than of careful curating produces a predictable backlash.
Zyk, Abakanowicz's colossal
cudgel of a sculpture, is defined by the implied violence of its battering ram / unlit - torch form, which works in tandem
with the raw and rugged natural materials of a felled tree trunk, steel and burlap.
You appear to be well motivated, but verbally
cudgeling folks
with your views is not a way to succeed in getting them accepted.
You only profess «concern» for rape victims this time round because it's a handy
cudgel to whack Prof. Mann
with.
I'd like to end
with that, but before we get to that, we have a political climate right now that is toxic to, in many ways, talking about social justice and bandies about political correctness like a
cudgel.
Perhaps you'll leave it
with me and I will
cudgel my brains for a fitting solution.
The result, these experts say, is tantamount to a nuclear weapons standoff: Companies
with formidable patent portfolios can use them as
cudgels against rivals, while those
with fewer patents risk being eaten alive in court.