Sentences with phrase «foreign lands how»

When we begin to tip toe around who can use the first ammendment for fear of offending radicals in foreign lands how long will it be before the jeans worn by our women come under fire.

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dude lets not pretend that their is equal blame her the Palestinians are the victims Israel is the aggressor, if a foreign enemy invaded your land how quick will you go Hamas.
Yet how foreign is its description from Graham's ideal American «homemaker» - purchasing land, acting as a merchant, making «her arms strong.»
While in exile in Babylon the Psalmist writes, «How can we sing the songs of the LORD while in a foreign land
In case one assumes that all the many parsons here and in foreign lands who deliver and write sermons are believing Christians, how can it be explained that one never hears or reads a prayer which in our time especially is so pertinent: «God in heaven, I thank Thee that Thou hast not required it of man that he should comprehend Christianity; for if that were required, I should be of all men the most miserable.
It was one of the first births I've cried at because it just pulls so much on your heart, how mom and dad serve this country with all their heart, and now birth their first child while separated by thousands of miles of ocean and foreign lands.
Says Tanovic whose No Man's Land had pipped Lagaan to the Best Foreign Film Oscar more than a decade back: «I'm curious to see how Indians react to Tigers.
Feeling a bit as if I had won a trip to a foreign land without any information on what to do there or how to speak the language, I started developing ideas for my research project.
Land of Mine (R for violence, profanity and grisly images) Fact - based World War II drama, nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, recounting how Denmark forced thousands of German POWs to defuse millions of land mines buried on its beaches during Nazi occupatLand of Mine (R for violence, profanity and grisly images) Fact - based World War II drama, nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, recounting how Denmark forced thousands of German POWs to defuse millions of land mines buried on its beaches during Nazi occupatland mines buried on its beaches during Nazi occupation.
And I asked Farhadi how he was able to make a picture in a land foreign to him and a in a language he didn't speak.
6) «Narco Cultura» It's hard to see how amazing this film is if you regard its subjects as monsters in a foreign land rather than extremes of the warrior / gangster / thug mentality that polices and terrorizes every corner of the world.
Of how they survived in a distant land, of how they first got to taste a food for the first time, of a foreign girlfriend, of how he or she managed to secure a rank in a foreign university etc..
Why not talk about how to land an agent after you've ePublished and how they could be used to sell foreign rights or movie rights after you've sold enough copies?
It's a measure of how multinational companies go about their business in foreign lands.
Using multiple weapons simultaneously defend your colony and travel to distant and foreign lands to discover the reason behind this war... and how to end it.
How does one feel at home in a foreign land?
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That the politburo - style committees favored in foreign lands let people settle in flood plains without paying for what they use, in effect subsidizing folly, while all they do about it is build the same dams and reservoirs that have failed time and again in the past, just tells us how weak the communist way of thinking is.
In the guest blog below, 2006 Goldman Prize winner Silas Siakor describes how across Africa, corporations are grabbing community land and water — and nowhere more than in Liberia, where half the country has already been allocated to foreign investors.
So successful has Canada Lands become that foreign governments, with their budgets under stress, have been flying to Toronto to see just how the operation works.
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