Sentences with phrase «for warlike»

This time, the Surfer has seen enough of humanity to learn that there is no redemption for the warlike species, so he runs amok!
Another plea in your pages for geoengineering (12 September, p 34) makes me wonder if I am alone in my concern about the potential for warlike abuse of these techniques.
At over six feet tall, he carried two guns and a dagger and I knew he was a bit of a legend among the tribes of the northern deserts for his warlike acts.
Sending a pilot into an actual F - 35 for a warlike experience with adversaries, air threats, and partners might cost $ 1 million per hour or more.

Not exact matches

Unconquered princes, warlike chieftains, let us seek, let us sigh for the heaven, for there all is eternal and nothing is corruptible.
Meanwhile, there was among the powerful TV evangelists and other evangelicals great support for the arms buildup and an ardent embrace of the warlike policies of the Reagan and Bush administrations and even of the military adventures of Colonel Oliver North and his colleagues in «the Enterprise.
(3) Mr. Padilla engaged in conduct that constituted hostile and warlike acts, including conduct in preparation for acts of international terrorism that had the aim to cause injury to or adverse effects on the United States;
«Breaking up this warlike [British] state, undermining its capacity to act abroad — as Scottish independence will — will be a huge gain for the world.»
From Assur, their capital city to the northwest of Babylon, these warlike people increased in influence after 1100 B.C.E.. For a brief period, they even advanced as far as Egypt.
Early on, due to the association with chariots used only for fighting, yoga also meant warlike, and people believed a charioteer killed in battle was taken up to the heavens in a divine yoga.
Chimps, for example, are known to initiate warlike raids into neighbouring communities, and they also form mutually beneficial friendships.
The film's signature piece «Anvil of Crom» thunders out of the gate with its 24 French horns (seriously) and stamping 5/4 percussion, pausing for a moment for strings and brass to introduce the noble «Steel» theme as Conan's father forges a sword of Atlantean steel, before the 5/4 rhythm and warlike brass return to carry the cue to a resounding conclusion.
For an arcade style game, there are just enough sound effects to keep you interested and to help give the game a warlike atmosphere.
But when she learns of his warlike ambitions, she brands him a rebel and signs his execution order, though ultimately she wants him to beg for his release.
ethno - national groups that have been traumatized by repeated suffering at the hands of other groups seem to have little capacity to grieve for the hurts of other peoples, or to take responsibility for the new victims created by their own warlike actions» (in Redekop, 2002, 157).
One room represents the nineteenth century, with a contemporary interior design and two cannons and a rifle from the Napoleonic era (props for film studios from Bapty & Co. Ltd., Stage and Film Warlike Stores).
The pervasiveness of warlike formats and language grows out of, but also gives rise to, an ethic of aggression: We come to value aggressive tactics for their own sake — for the sake of argument.
For illness and accidents that are results of wars and warlike occurrences or invasions, acts of foreign enemies, hostilities, active participation in riots, civil war, rebellion, insurrection, military or usurped power or confiscation or nationalization or requisition of or destruction of or damage to the property by or under the order of any government or local authority.
Relationship expert Dr. John Gottman wrote in The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work, «a peaceful divorce is better than a warlike marriage», and it's true that harmonious parting is especially important for couples with children, who will co-parent together long after their union has been dissolved.
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