Sentences with phrase «gun point because»

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To those of you who reject Christianity because you resent imposition upon you, I agree that when it is / was done at the point of a gun it is wrong.
Understandably, emotions run high in discussions about gun control, in part because it's a horrifying subject — we're talking while parents are mourning their dead children, a reality we can't forget at any point.
You can not point a gun and someone and then claim you did not intend because you believed he gun to be unload.
Just because it is a requirement to have this covered under the insurance plan, doesn't mean there is a gun pointed at your head making you take it.
But It's pointless to banter on with you that the bullets in the gun that I'm pointing at you are real because you'll just keep saying it's a toy gun.
He is trying to get to natural units which are not instantaneous, because, as we said, he was gunning for what he saw as the materialist notion of particles of matter at an instant and at a point in space.
I say intentionally, because I am as corrupted as anyone else by «late - modern commodity capitalism» whose influence is so pervasive that if I was looking for something «killing the Church» (which is a theologically impossible assertion) I would look to that and not creeds to point a loaded gun at.
Laughing — yet again you fail, you sit here and you tell me in one breath that i'm wrong in dealing with absolutes, Yet My whole point in the previous post was to point out that I can't blame science for killing Billions of people because they created the bombs and guns to do so... Just like you can't blame Christianity for people using violence against others, it's the people not the ideology that caused the violence, and i believe that... for whatever reason you apparently missed that and tried to make me sound like i honestly blame science for killing billions... so... maybe you need some reading and comprehension classes... i du n no, just would appreciate if you're going to argue with me, that you actually read my responses.
I tell you from a footballing point of view scoring 8 goals you got have players that know where the goal posts are it takes energy and creativity to score 8 yes I agree vikings changed their players because their league is starting i think tomorrow so yes they were not a big team team but to say that Arsenal were not strong thats a bit to much and I say it again you need energy and creativity to score 8 I was very happy they did that Arsenal are well known for creating chances yesterday they converted them chances into Goals this should be the norm and I hope this will give them a lesson on how to win a game as they did nt dwell about with the ball it was goal after goal and that tells me that they went for the goals directly and I hope and wish the young guns all the best and to do well in the next season
I spent the After noon before he went to work On the 5th of November Promising the sex, The Vacations and holidays he wanted and to let him choose a position any place else on the next bid list that went up in two weeks then we might have a real married life The Next eight years was Armed intimidatrioion because nobody would face him other wise, Even that ended up with him remembering who held him at gun point then he would catch them in ambush and make sure they hurt very badly.
Cuomo seemed to have shifted left in 2013, when he included a high - volume plea for gun control after the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut and proposed a 10 - point Women's Equality Agenda that stirred two years of controversy — and electoral sniping last year — because of proposed changes to the abortion statute.
The film makes a great point of fetishizing Han's gun with pointed inserts and closeups as it takes shape, which is silly because we're expected to believe that A) Han's gun is iconic and B) he had the same gun for his entire life.
Because almost every scene or sequence tells an individual story and the one overriding constant is something understandable to damn near anyone (really wanting something for Christmas), the film becomes a kind of endless Moebius strip, an eternal December that can begin and end at any point but always returns to Ralphie peering in that store window and always concludes with the boy lying in bed, cradling his gun.
I'm not saying that there's no subtext to «Point Break,» but when we rewatch it, we rewatch it for the insane action sequences, and for Keanu Reeves firing his gun in the air and screaming because he loves Patrick Swayze too much to shoot him.
They are waiting because the generation of Americans who will deliver on that boldest promise of all will not do it at the point of a gun, they will not do it with the crack of a gavel, not with a speech from the well of the Senate, they will do it with a book on a beanbag chair with our babies.
If your book looks like an indie book and you can't tell because you never hold it up beside a professional cover in the same genre, and understand that most professional bestseller covers tend to have four or five print elements, then the gun just isn't pointed at that toe, it's tied to it.
He is also, at that point in his life, overly conscientious, perhaps because of his own repressed sense of guilt, so he finds her reckless for having the gun, smoking, or using certain words in front of their children, but he knows what a great mother she is.
Every fat cat from Las Lomas Polo is shadowed wherever he goes by five or six escorts, and Spider Salazar is even worse; ever since he struck it rich he's had himself protected by a troop of thugs trained in Israel, and that night Spider, who hadn't been on a horse for months because he was clogged with cholesterol and had to content himself with watching from the stands, that night Spider, who was completely plastered, ordered them to bring him the most spirited horse, a big, imperious bay called Parsley, and if I say «called,» Agustina princess, it's because no one calls it anything anymore, since in the darkness, the mud, and the commotion, Parsley lost his temper and threw Spider, slamming him against a rock, and then some genius of a bodyguard, a guy they call the Sucker, had the brilliant idea of teaching the horse a lesson by blasting it with his machine gun, leaving it riddled like a sieve with its hooves pointing up at the moon, the most pathetic little scene imaginable.
Not because someone essentially pointed a gun at their head and demanded they learn it, but because they wanted to learn it.
The multiplayer does have a bit of a learning curve, because of the many variations of Specialists the typical run and gun aspect of Call of Duty has become a more thought out process of learning the maps, understanding your enemies strong points dependent on the Specialist they chose and knowing how to properly use your character.
And to counter the REQ points are the REQ ranks which in halo 5» s multiplayer it enables players to spawn in vehicles or weapons during matches in original halo back when Bungie was around it was hard for everyone to like try out a tank or ghost or be the sniper because their was always either one of these things at both sides of the map which means players won't get to experience much of driving a scorpion tank because there was either only one or two of these things in maps this applies to all vichels and special weapons but here in halo 5 343 was able to make sure that these REQ ranks fixed that with each rank level you are you are able spawn in different vehicles for each rank or level you are and unlike call of duty and its kill streaks where you need to keep killing player in order to get like an ordinance drop or bombarded your enemies but with the REQ ranks once you hit the number of kills to reach the level that has a tank or a ghost in it or has like a sniper gun in it you don't need to keep a constant amount of kills to always have the ability to spawn in a tank which for me is an improvement to the whole experience of being a gunner or tank driver something like that.
But one of the persistent issues I have while playing with motion controls is that a charging enemy (imps, mostly) will often get so close that pointing my gun at them and firing misses because the barrel of my gun is sticking out of their backs.
Don't believethat either because, to state the obvious, there was no gun to your head, and no point in writing it: You are reinforcing what is already known.
The students met with President Donald Trump and heard his public endorsement of gun - control measures to the point that he lectured Sen. Pat Toomey nothing had been done to this point, «Because you're afraid of the NRA.»
The sense of amazement among adults, including jaded members of the media, was palpable — both because supposedly sophisticated adults had not pulled off this kind of change in attitudes about guns in the decades they'd been trying and because the teenagers shredded the talking points, the lies, the cynicism and the indifference that we've become accustomed to in our politics.
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