Sentences with phrase «death machine as»

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Death will be welcome, if only our war cry penetrates receptive ears, if only another hand reaches out to take our weapons, if only other men rise up to intone the funeral chants as the machine guns crackle and new battle cries and songs of victory sound out.»
Death comes with the brutal crash of steel as autos meet on freeways, through the quiet slit of steel with a razor at the wrist, with the thieving suddenness of a coronary occlusion, with the silent stealth of infant crib death, with the adding - machine efficiency of genocide, or with the plotlessness of invisible mass killings in KampuDeath comes with the brutal crash of steel as autos meet on freeways, through the quiet slit of steel with a razor at the wrist, with the thieving suddenness of a coronary occlusion, with the silent stealth of infant crib death, with the adding - machine efficiency of genocide, or with the plotlessness of invisible mass killings in Kampudeath, with the adding - machine efficiency of genocide, or with the plotlessness of invisible mass killings in Kampuchea.
In December 2011, oil workers who went on strike for better working conditions were machine - gunned to death by the country's police in an act known as the Zhanaozen massacre.
especially perhaps the 2nd line... and the line «Before we all go under»... Rows of houses, all bearing down on me I can feel their blue hands touching me All these things into position All these things we'll one day swallow whole And fade out again and fade out This machine will, will not communicate These thoughts and the strain I am under Be a world child, form a circle Before we all go under And fade out again and fade out again Cracked eggs, dead birds Scream as they fight for life I can feel death, can see its beady eyes All these things into position All these things we'll one day swallow whole And fade out again and fade out again Immerse your soul in love IMMERSE YOUR SOUL IN LOVE
Crowley started out in 1986 winning an Assembly seat as the only Irish candidate in an overwhelmingly Jewish Assembly district's special election to fill a vacancy caused by the sudden death of machine warhorse Ralph Goldstein.
«Once the body dies, some part of our consciousness leaves us and travels to a new plane,» the scientist explains, evidenced by his machine that measures, as another character puts it, «brain wavelengths on a subatomic level leaving the body after death
Beyond Biocentrism provides a deeper and more thorough exploration into the subject, including chapters that solely involve key issues such as death, and important ancillary investigations into topics such as awareness in the botanical world, how we gain information, and whether machines can ever become conscious, among others.
She made her film debut in the 1994 film Death Machine, but her breakthrough role came in the 1996 movie Chain reaction, leading to a high - profile role as Evelyn Carnahan - O'Connell in the films The Mummy, in 1999, and The Mummy Returns in 2001.
And Michael Haneke's cautionary parable about disaffected, medium - cool adolescence is as much a reference point as Paranormal Activity and its sequels; here, the malevolent ghost in the machine is the spirit of Laura, who decides to take revenge on the classmates who she believes drove her to death one year ago by posting an unflattering video online.
Alejandro remains a soft - spoken death machine — Del Toro does this well — and Victor Garber phones in a performance as an FBI boss with hidden motives.
The movie is constructed as a perpetual - motion machine, spitting out jokes, profanities, and cartoonish deaths at a rapid - fire pace that is not intended to allow time to think about what is unfolding, and with an unflagging rhythm that tends to wear down any resistance.
As Gob's obsessions deepen, we are taken from the battlefields at Chickamauga Creek to the society balls of New York, from innocent childhoods in Homer, Ohio, to the building of the Brooklyn Bridge; and as the machine grows, so does the amazing cast of real and imagined characters: Walt Whitman, ministering lovingly to the Civil War wounded; Mrs. Woodhull and her sister Tennessee, doing business on Wall Street and riding churning tides of scandal; Gob's friend Will Fie, a war veteran who builds a house from glass images of suffering and death; Maci Trufant, Victoria Woodhull's protege and Gob's great love; and even unnatural Pickie Beecher, a child who seems to float sinisterly between the living and the deaAs Gob's obsessions deepen, we are taken from the battlefields at Chickamauga Creek to the society balls of New York, from innocent childhoods in Homer, Ohio, to the building of the Brooklyn Bridge; and as the machine grows, so does the amazing cast of real and imagined characters: Walt Whitman, ministering lovingly to the Civil War wounded; Mrs. Woodhull and her sister Tennessee, doing business on Wall Street and riding churning tides of scandal; Gob's friend Will Fie, a war veteran who builds a house from glass images of suffering and death; Maci Trufant, Victoria Woodhull's protege and Gob's great love; and even unnatural Pickie Beecher, a child who seems to float sinisterly between the living and the deaas the machine grows, so does the amazing cast of real and imagined characters: Walt Whitman, ministering lovingly to the Civil War wounded; Mrs. Woodhull and her sister Tennessee, doing business on Wall Street and riding churning tides of scandal; Gob's friend Will Fie, a war veteran who builds a house from glass images of suffering and death; Maci Trufant, Victoria Woodhull's protege and Gob's great love; and even unnatural Pickie Beecher, a child who seems to float sinisterly between the living and the dead.
This watertight debut [is] at once slick and gritty... Straight out of the gate, Hobbs has mastered the essentials of a contemporary thriller: a noirlike tone, no - nonsense prose and a hero with just enough personality to ensure he doesn't come off as an amoral death machine [as well as] heart - stopping scenes that illustrate how small mistakes can turn catastrophic.»
However, you should know that in terms of suffering, animals raised to be food themselves are actually better off than dairy cattle and egg - laying chickens, who live far longer and surely crueler lives as production machines, and still face death at the slaughterhouse when they are too worn out to be worth keeping.
These rats were intentionally placed inside a washing machine and filmed as they died a cruel, unspeakable death.
As it turns out, though, nobody wanted to strap themselves into my death machine, saying it was «too extreme for me.»
Shepard feels the burden not only of that child's death, but of the death of every one of his friends and, most of all, the deaths of all those he leaves behind on Earth as he sets off to complete his final and most important mission: to unite the galaxy under one banner anc construct an ancient super-weapon that is your only hope against the giant, ruthless machines that are now wiping out every trace of life in the galaxy.
While Human Revolution does reward the player a little disproportionately for dispatching enemies in non lethal ways, you can definitely build Adam Jensen into a walking death machine capable of taking out enemies with simple brute force if that's your cup of tea (though you still can not run through levels with reckless abandon as enemy numbers will overtake your augmented ass if you're reckless).
When I needed a palette cleanser from Nioh's death machine, it was time for Horizon Zero Dawn (as it turns out, awesome).
That game has now been revealed as Nex Machina: Death Machine, a top down arcade shooter, as Housemarque are so good at making.
I was lucky enough to have a family computer in 1996 when Broken Sword came out, I had been playing Cannon Fodder to death beforehand and the Shadow of the Templar was a nice change for my parents as they preferred George's dulcet tones to constant machine gun fire.
After witnessing the slaughter of all those he loved and facing near death himself, Kuma has risen from the ashes as a cybernetically enhanced killing machine, with one goal in mind, bloody revenge.
After being found in a post-apocalyptic future, Robo was intended as a death machine that should have taken out Crono, Luca and the rest of the party, but chose not to.
When working as intended, both are monsters in their respective fields: the Empire's death machine delivers massive destruction, while EA's multiplayer epic offers huge amounts of fun.
The InkJet can turn a player into a hovering death machine, but they're left extremely vulnerable as they no longer have the ability to evade or return to squid form (also their imminent landing point is highlighted on the stage for all to see).
Without irony, but with a deadpan «directness that suggested innocence», he depicted the bomber as though flying through the flak of a consumer society, questioning the «collusion between the Vietnam death machine, consumerism, the media, and advertising.»
And yet, the show is often flat - footed and traditional in the worst way — with overly literal duds, such as (in the Fridericianum) a giant camouflaged tank that Greek artist Andreas Angelidakis assembled from seat cushions, a marble refugee tent by the Anishinaabe - Canadian artist Rebecca Belmore sitting atop the Hill of Muses overlooking the Acropolis, a gobsmackingly trivial installation at the Stadtmuseum Kassel by the Guatemalan Regina José Galindo that lets viewers point an unloaded assault rifle at the artist and decide whether to pull the trigger (being aware of Brandon Lee's death while filming The Crow, I declined), and in Karlsraue Park, Mexican artist Antonio Vega Macotela's replica of a machine once used by slaves in Bolivia to print coins — viewers are invited to use it.
And musicians such as Xenia Rubinos, Unstoppable Death Machines, Jadon Woodard and JX Cannon and many more!
The conversation at DRAF will evolve around Ewa Axelrad's project and the aesthetics of a crash culture by exploring issues such as speed at the moment of an economical impotence, an accident as culture's punctuation mark, the unwanted idea of a democratic death and the control over a machine as a commodity.
From the title, we assume it to be that of folk hero, John Henry, who as a 19th century working - class figure, beat the machine that was about to take over his job, leading to his death.
Rosenquist took as his subject the F - 111 fighter bomber plane, the newest, most technologically advanced weapon in development at the time, and positioned it, as he later explained, «flying through the flak of consumer society to question the collusion between the Vietnam death machine, consumerism, the media, and advertising.»
Fatmi is particularly interested in the idea of the death of the object of consumption; an idea he applies to photocopier machines, antenna cables and VHS cassettes, as well as obsolete languages and political movements.
As for reliability, I can't remember the last time my properly configured Windows machine saw the blue screen of death.
As a starting point, Sweden believes that humans should not delegate to machines the power to make life - and - death decisions in the battlefield.
Indeed as Germany stated in October there is now a common understanding that machines shouldn't be allowed to take life and death decisions on the battlefield.
As a starting point, Sweden has underlined that humans should not delegate to machines the power to make life - or death decisions.
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