«A sober, cogent, and courageous assessment of a future not
dictated by fate, or economics, or limits to technology, but by the most egregious leadership failure in history.
Not exact matches
And if there is a GOD, then only HE will decide our
fate, and if his judgement is written in a book, that
by no means gives any human the power to
dictate that onto another.
We see certain qualities which have been realistically preserved and recreated — this utterly noneuphemized story of the sojourning Levite and his concubine, the degenerate townsmen, the women's tragic
fate and the unhappy mores which
dictated the circumstances (cf. Gen. 19), the Levite's shockingly dramatic response, the attrition of Benjamin, and the episodes of that tribe's very meager reconstitution [was Benjamin in fact depleted
by Philistine massacre over the years?].
Their
fate will also be
dictated by the Results on Sunday to see who they will need to go through in the early rounds.
It's a match that seems
fated by heaven, or at least
by the
dictates of narrative, even down to the way Max chafes under the watchful eye of Lyla's father (Marshall Bell), a dyspeptic dirty cop.
>> > «Or the extreme close - up afforded «male genital mutilation», aka circumcision, used to convey how abhorrent MRA guys find it to have the
fate of their body parts
dictated by standards and traditions»
And, while it may seem an odd extension of rights, in many ways it harkens back to a time when mankind's
fate was more readily acknowledged as being intertwined with that of the rivers, lakes, and streams that sustained us — a time in which our purer instincts towards preserving nature needn't be
dictated by legislation.