Sentences with phrase «from whence they came»

Zellers staff faced their inevitable fate in style, with creative in - store and social - media campaigns, one of which saw its teddy bear mascot, Zeddy, «liquidated» back to the woods from whence he came in a hilarious series of promotional videos.
But Carney doesn't seem to identify closely with the world of private - sector high finance from whence he came.
They are seeking to put back the mortgages to the banks from whence they came and force the banks to eat much of the mortgage losses.
From whence comes those brilliant insights?
ha ha — ummm don't publish these in Dutch — some religious zealots might try to burn down the place from whence they came — lol.
Thank goodness they will be returned to the fringes of society from whence they came, knocked fiercely off their pedestal of false moral righteousness (a.k.a. bigotry) and back into their holes.
From whence come solutions based on the «market of the right to pollute»!
If this muslim doesn't like what he saw tell him to GO BACK FROM WHENCE HE CAME!!!! I am sick to death of foreigners coming to America and telling Americans what we can and can not do.
Why does it matter from whence they came?
Man (adham in the Hebrew, from whence comes «Adam» as generic man) is one person.
The messengers speak for and direct the convention, not the churches — not even the churches from whence they come.
It is... interested in care for the land, so that it is never forgotten from whence came the land and to whom it is entrusted and by whom... The link between Torah and land is essential.
And I will look to see from whence I came upon all the residue of laid traps set by my fearful hands lying open and empty behind me.
Long should hang his head in shame and creep off into the shadows of the cesspool, from whence he came.
The promise of the soul and the afterlife is designed to make us not fear the end by viewing it as a new beginning, which it is, in a way, as we rejoin our ancestors in the carbon from whence we came.
We may speak about forgiveness, but from whence comes the power to forgive and to love?
If possible return to your churches from whence you came, knowing that somehow this situation can and will be changed.
From whence came this new spirit which was largely absent during the First World War?
The sooner the world overcomes it's addiction to oil and heroin, the sooner Islam will return to the desert sands from whence it came.
Lean into your justifiable hate, against those oppressors and tyrants and abusers; hate them into the ground from whence they came, hate them as long and as hard as it takes, crushing their bones into powder in your mind.
Because first it rose from creation and stored itself in clouds and moved over the face of the earth to unlatch itself from the heavens and fall upon from whence it came.
And if something can't come from nothing, then from whence comes the something we witness and live in and from whence comes god?
The invaders were called Amorites («Westerners») and for centuries they dominated the life of the Fertile Crescent, with city - states firmly established at such sites as Haran (from whence came Abraham, 11:31), Ugarit, Mari, and Babylon, which was ruled in the decades around 1700 by the renowned Hammurabi, Ugarit and Mari, among other ancient sites, have yielded profuse contemporary information of several kinds.
When we live and vote, we operate according to the rules and regulations of the country from whence we come, the Kingdom of God.
These have been shown to help keep cancer at bay, and also to send it back from whence it came.
The worst thing about a long car trip to somewhere is the even longer drive back from whence you came.
But they were making heavy work of the top flight, were bottom of the table when January rolled around, and would eventually find themselves immediately relegated back from whence they came.
Sadly, after one brilliant season in the top flight, they are back in the division from whence they came, although fans will be delighted to see that Steve Coppell has decided to stick around as manager.
When I found a place with taps with something called an «Autumn Ale» on the tap for $ 12.50, the server couldn't even tell me the brewery from whence it came.
Boston College's stretch - run offensive explosion (36 points per game in the second half of the regular season) still feels too good to be true, and a meeting with the Hawkeyes — traditionally a stylistic kindred spirit — inside a baseball stadium should remind the Eagles of the first - to -14-points thrillers from whence they came.
Needless to say, when we do well again, the fans wanting Wenger out will crawl back into the woodwork from whence they came.
But fate has dealt QPR's new manager what looks, in theory, like an absolute pig of a run - in; that, along with the unbalanced and unhappy squad, makes them strong favourites find themselves returning from whence they came.
This Season: After a terrible six - month spell in Portugal with Benfica (which you can read a bit more about here) the artist formerly known as «Gabigol» has now returned from whence he came, and it's as if he's never been away.
Roma has just dispatched two strikers of varying accord, with youngster Antonio Sanabria headed for Sporting Gijon in Spain while Seydou Doumbia goes back from whence he came, CSKA Moscow
And when Abramovich gets tried of his toy they'll sink back into the «also ran» mire from whence they came.
Nevertheless, it has been a hugely positive start from Blackpool, a team expected to go straight back from whence they came.
The nurses washed him brought him to me and I said in a loud voice: No, this baby isn't mine, take him back from whence he came....
Very soon, your older child will be ready to send the baby from whence it came!
The Attorney General and the Minister of Interior are both included in the suit, and in event of the court upholding their arguments; that the Gitmo two be sent back from whence they came.
More to the point, he's diverging from the Clinton brand of Democratic politics from whence he came and fully embracing the Sen. Bernie Sanders wing of the party — a seemingly more natural fit for a man who won his first mayoral term on the message of income inequality.
We, in the NPP, know from whence we came.
If a pair of photons is produced close enough to the event horizon, they will become separated and will be unable to return to the vacuum from whence they came.
«You might run into a few after an exhaustive search,» Mamajek says, «but trying to extrapolate from whence they came based on their current trajectories in life would only lead to frustration.»
With such divine mystery surrounding them determining from whence they came is difficult to pinpoint, but we have our own theory of their origin (see more below).
And even the middleschooler who has, with a straight face, said the words, «Justin Timberlake is, like, a musical genius,» will know exactly from whence they came.
From whence they came: It was a very fitting setting for the photo call as Warner Bros.» star - studded heist movie literally takes place during the annual Costume Institute Gala
Last year's Teenage Mutant Ninjas Turtles 2: Out of the Shadows made half the amount its predecessor pulled in at the global box office, with the series now looking likely to slink back into the stinky sewers from whence it came.
Returning from whence she came, well, her fame anyway, Kristen Wiig will be back on Saturday Night Live as host for one night only.
The man with the mask disappeared from whence he came - «a mystery never fully explained,» which produced goose bumps and long queues at the box office when the first movie came out in 1925.
It is loud enough to scare a Hellcat back from whence it came.
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