Sentences with phrase «hands with rage»

Not exact matches

The battle of the bitcoins raged on this week, with the original blockchain gaining the upper hand en route to new highs.
Oh, the Calvinists could make perfect sense of it all with a wave of a hand and a swift, confident explanation about how Zarmina had been born in sin and likely predestined to spend eternity in hell to the glory of an angry God (they called her a «vessel of destruction»); about how I should just be thankful to be spared the same fate since it's what I deserve anyway; about how the Asian tsunami was just another one of God's temper tantrums sent to remind us all of His rage at our sin; about how I need not worry because «there is not one maverick molecule in the universe» so every hurricane, every earthquake, every war, every execution, every transaction in the slave trade, every rape of a child is part of God's sovereign plan, even God's idea; about how my objections to this paradigm represented unrepentant pride and a capitulation to humanism that placed too much inherent value on my fellow human beings; about how my intuitive sense of love and morality and right and wrong is so corrupted by my sin nature I can not trust it.
In the midst of our celebrations we also listen to Rachel's lament because today her children and her neighbors» children are still dying with their hands on each other's throats in blind rage over disagreements as old as her own jealousy of Leah.
In the midst of our celebrations we also listen to Rachel's lament because today her children and her neighbors» children are still dying with their hands on each other's throats in blind rage over disagreements old as her own jealousy of Leah.
On the other hand we have seen a great (and more successful) national leader say, while war still raged: «With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his orphan — to do all which may achieve and cherish a just, and a lasting peace, among ourselves, and with all nations.&raWith malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his orphan — to do all which may achieve and cherish a just, and a lasting peace, among ourselves, and with all nations.&rawith charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his orphan — to do all which may achieve and cherish a just, and a lasting peace, among ourselves, and with all nations.&rawith firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow and his orphan — to do all which may achieve and cherish a just, and a lasting peace, among ourselves, and with all nations.&rawith all nations.»
This is why any suggestion that Humanae Vitae is still valid, or that celibacy for the priesthood still makes sense, or that handing out condoms might not be the best way of combating AIDS, is treated not just with contempt but with thinly disguised rage, not only by self - confessed secularists but by nominally Catholic journals such as The Tablet.
Samir Nasri has become almost an icon for the Snood, no doubt whoever makes the silly things will be on the phone to his agent right now discussing a possible sponsorship / advertising scheme as the item is clearly going to be a favourite with the youngsters of the world, but if the Gunners don't perform at Old Trafford on Monday night then don't be at all surprised to see Nasri's Snood replaced by Arsene Wenger's hands which, according to my sources, has been all the rage in north London for years now.
On the evening I was there, he pumped hands with members of the audience, twitted one about his resemblance to Darling, compered a quiz about who was Defence Secretary during the Iraq War, and turned maniacally on a man whose mobile rang: «If it's Tony,» he raged, «tell him to f**k off!»
That last one hit my ears as I lowered one of the liter beer mugs from my face only to raise another with my other hand, and it made chills of rage run down my spine.
The movie tries for a few scenes of psychological transformation (as when Kersey watches his raging father - in - law go after poachers with a shotgun), but they're ham - handed, and the whole trick of the movie is that Willis doesn't shake off his easygoing charm once he becomes a vigilante.
Kid Icarus will make your hands tense up with rage but once you start to uncover the Enchanted Weapons and Sacred Treasures, you'll soon get your revenge.
Meanwhile, the war between the Resistance and First Order rages on, with both sides looking for whatever upper hand they can get.
Shot in the stripped - down, naturalistic hand - held manner that gives von Trier's films their immediacy, but also leaves you with the feeling that he's making up scenes as he goes along, «The House That Jack Built» presents a murder junkie of cold - eyed lunacy and raging indifference whom the movie doesn't necessarily want you to understand.
On the one hand are the workings of an over-the-top professional assassin and the investigative efforts to stop him; on the other are Alex Cross» (Tyler Perry, looking visibly uncomfortable during much of the movie) attempts to deal with the murder of a loved one and the insatiable rage he takes from his grief.
So as I reluctantly parted with the Performante at the close of the day's fun, I could only hand over the keys to both the yellow and orange beasts with the promise to return to meet their SUV sibling - Urus - that will be the next big thing from the house of the Raging Bull.
Mauve - faced with rage, a priest emerged from the gloaming to deliver what was clearly a malediction, complete with hand gestures.
- players rack up points by eating humans, and destroying buildings in each five - minute match - roughly 250 Titans to play as from the main game - each of them have various stats, such as speed and stamina - the smaller Titans move quicker, while larger Titans have more stamina - there are two types of humans; citizens and nobles - nobles are shown on the map by a green distress signal, and are worth more points - Titans can smash buildings just by walking into them, but dashing causes buildings to fall faster - destroying buildings gives less points, but also fills up the Rage Gauge for the Rage Attack - player Titans can attack each other - by defeating another player, the defeated player loses half their points - a Levi counter will start counting down on the leading player after some time passes - when it reaches zero, the player with the icon will immediately be killed by Levi - by hitting other player Titans, the counter can be passed on to them instead - the Levi counter doesn't reset upon handing it to another player - special titans like Eren's Titan, the Female Titan, and Armored Titan will appear and attack players randomly - player Titans can be defeated by these special enemies in one hit - special enemy Titans and Levi will disappear after defeating one of the players - Rage Attacks slow down opponents, scramble their controls, give you super armor, and more - at the end of a match, the points are tallied up, and the person with the most points win - playable online and offline on Switch
I could go on about Uprising, such as how it features one of my favorite difficulty based mechanics or was one of the first games I really got into StreetPassing with, or how its soundtrack brought together the likes of Motoi Sakuraba (known for his work within the Tales series), Yuzo Koshiro (prior works including Streets of Rage and Shenmue), Masafumi Takada (the man behind the music for God Hand, the Danganronpa series and multiple games by Suda51) to create one of my favorite modern soundtracks in all of video games.
That in itself isn't new, with Yakuza finding itself in the company of brawlers like Streets of Rage, Double Dragon, God Hand and Guacamelee.
After spending weeks in balancing and routing out bugs in the game, «Hand of the King» offers players a new castle themed level with its own «rage - quit inducing» boss, a new nightmare difficulty level, and a wealth of new weapons, monsters, and design tweaks.
Our friends from school who joined us in Streets of Rage may now be far away, and our siblings, who once played with us as Tails in Sonic 2, much the same — but our memories of sitting in our rooms, controllers in hand, both excited and nervous as we approached the final boss — these are the memories that many of us remember fondly, and for good reason.
If Headhunter is going to continue on into the full game, it will require no weapon spawns on the map with everyone having the same weapons in hand creating a balanced game play experience that won't create many rage quits to come.
(TreeHugger called it «Wrap Rage» two years ago) Michael Wilson tells the Ottawa Citizen about cutting his hand: «I first tried my best to open it with my bare hands, but it wasn't humanly possible,» he says.
At this crowning insult the sompnour, with a face ashen with rage, raised up a quivering hand and began pouring Latin imprecations upon the angry alderman.
As someone who uses my phone on the subway a lot, I've been raging for years about phone size bloat — how smartphones are getting wider and wider, making them harder to use with one hand.
She may be overwhelmed with anger or rage or, on the other hand, with grief and depression.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z