Sentences with phrase «from desecrating»

A remorseless killing machine who gets his kicks from desecrating historical sites for loot he can pawn off for better gear.

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Since then, more than 2,357 body parts obtained by brokers from at least 1,638 people have been misused, abused or desecrated across America, Reuters found.
Fr Peter Murphy said the theft from the sacristy of the ciborium, «containing the Blessed Sacrament», had left St Catherine's Church «desecrated by this act of sacrilege».
Anyone who desecrates it must die; anyone who works on that day will be cut off from the community.
They have increasingly felt under attack; in recent years, Bibles in the Malay language have been seized, churches have been barred from using the word Allah to describe God, and places of worship desecrated.
Anyone who desecrates it is to be put to death; those who do any work on that day must be cut off from their people.»
The center displays letters from people, not at all given to superstition, who had taken rocks from the slopes of the mountain — only to sense later the displeasure of Pele at their having desecrated the land.
Muslims fear someone desecrating their dead bodies and think a piece of bacon on their corpse will ban them from heaven.
Lafayette's archrival Lehigh will be blotted from existence, Lafayette will score more points after that, and then a monument to the obliterated will be made just so it can be desecrated by Lafayette.
Images of saints were desecrated; art was ripped from church walls.
He said, «The arrest of these suspects is a clear warning to criminal elements that we value and cherish our Yoruba tradition and will leave no stone unturned to ensure that it is protected from violation by those who have desecrated our values».
The remains of the fallen were gathered together and all the flesh was cleaned from the bones, which were then sorted and brutally desecrated before being cast into the lake.
Much of this comes from Spike Chunsoft's decision to cast children as the villains in this desecrated world, and the ones responsible for the riots taking place on the streets of Towa City.
It concerns the story of a gravedigger discovering a few graves being desecrated, and his attempt to prevent the graverobbers from inflicting further damage.
Heddaya writes: «From the outside, Weathersby's pieces straddle the clinical geometry of Op art and the organic architectural character of traditional room dividers and panels, like the Arab mashrabeya or the Japanese screen, and are unobtrusive, orderly, suggestive even of a painterly monasticism... Ken Weathersby is certainly not the first artist to have manipulated painting and denotation, or desecrated the ever - cooling corpse of canvas — the project has a distinctly vintage, Black Mountain College feel to it — but there is a focused and exploratory energy at work in his pieces, a maturity of purpose that stands at ascetic remove from the cloying color and sloppy corporeality that too often comes to the fore in Bushwick.&raFrom the outside, Weathersby's pieces straddle the clinical geometry of Op art and the organic architectural character of traditional room dividers and panels, like the Arab mashrabeya or the Japanese screen, and are unobtrusive, orderly, suggestive even of a painterly monasticism... Ken Weathersby is certainly not the first artist to have manipulated painting and denotation, or desecrated the ever - cooling corpse of canvas — the project has a distinctly vintage, Black Mountain College feel to it — but there is a focused and exploratory energy at work in his pieces, a maturity of purpose that stands at ascetic remove from the cloying color and sloppy corporeality that too often comes to the fore in Bushwick.&rafrom the cloying color and sloppy corporeality that too often comes to the fore in Bushwick.»
Among other criticism, New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, who had seen the work in the catalogue but not in the show, called it «sick stuff» and threatened to withdraw the annual $ 7 million City Hall grant from the Brooklyn Museum hosting the show, because «You don't have a right to government subsidy for desecrating somebody else's religion.»
Ken Weathersby is certainly not the first artist to have manipulated painting and denotation, or desecrated the ever - cooling corpse of canvas — the project has a distinctly vintage, Black Mountain College feel to it — but there is a focused and exploratory energy at work in his pieces, a maturity of purpose that stands at ascetic remove from the cloying color and sloppy corporeality that too often comes to the fore in Bushwick.
Graphic performance pieces that desecrated naked bodies, as well as canvases covered in blood and excrement, were typical features of Muehl's artwork from the 1960s.
I'm with Nelson Mandela on the rich helping the poor and Peter B., # 1, on turning back over the land we stole and desecrated from the Native Americans and letting them heal our sorry butts in a ceremony for restoring spirit.
(During the summit, however, local Peruvian media seemed mostly focused on a dumb stunt from Greenpeace that desecrated an ancient Nazca geoglyph and drew an abject apology.)
With each desecrated acre of forest land, the earth suffers potential overall climate changes, as forests are key to carbon dioxide intake from the air.
When the balsamic vinegar spontaneously separates out from the H2O, verily I shall know that I have violated (desecrated even) the Second Law of Thermodynamics and fully expect to be deported to the US of A for having engaged in a successful conspiracy theory contrary to US law.
To conserve and protect Toronto's eastern beaches and the Scarborough Bluffs from being unnecessarily desecrated.
Secretly dumped and desecrated human remains, including but not limited to skulls, from interment vaults that were improperly broken or opened, in order to cover up their wrongful acts;
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