Sentences with phrase «horsemen appears»

Suddenly, a group of mounted horsemen appears, literally swoops Hirut off the ground and, after congratulating one another, imprisons her in a hut.
The «Horsemen of the Apocalypse» is a reference to the New Testament book of Revelation, where the horsemen appear to signal the end of the world as we know it.
Defensiveness — Once criticism and contempt become apparent in a marital relationship the next horseman appears.

Not exact matches

If fire had indeed rained from the sky and the four horsemen of the apocalypse appeared, would you really be saying: «O that's alright then, At least the prediction is coming to fruition.»
A fifth horseman of the Apocalypse» let us call him Infertility» has appeared, worse than the four riders of Revelation.
But in this darker interpretation, the half man and half horse is no match for human horsemen — and appears doomed for extinction.
When the call went out from MGM for expert horsemen to appear in the Marx Brothers comedy A Day at the Races (1937), Farnsworth was hired as a combination stunt man / extra.
It appears we may see different sets of Horsemen, as Storm (Shipp), Psylocke (Olivia Munn), Magneto (Michael Fassbender) and Angel (Ben Hardy) will carry those roles in the 1983 setting.
What we appear to get is a glimpse at the pure destruction Apocalypse will be bringing with his Four Horsemen and they all -LSB-...]
The film marks the first time Fonda and Redford have appeared on screen together since they both starred in 1979's The Electric Horseman.
Joined by new member Lula (Lizzy Caplan), the puppet master pulling their collective strings also reveals that FBI special agent Dylan Rhodes (Mark Ruffalo) isn't who he appears to be, vaulting him to the top of his agency's most wanted list as he's forced to go on the run alongside The Four Horseman.
But Now You See Me appears to offer exactly that, with a team called the Four Horsemen pulling off an audacious and seemingly impossible robbery during their Vegas act.
It shows titles reading «Act One» and «Sequence One 1 - 15», with what appears to be an opening monologue underneath that includes references to the Nile, a fire, and the Four Horsemen.
The pair previously appeared together in 1967's «Barefoot in the Park» and 1979's «The Electric Horseman
The only choices available to limit population appear to be rational planning and action, or the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse.
In light of Manitoba's constitutional framework as judicially interpreted by the Supreme Court in Horseman and Badger, it would appear at first blush that there is no immediate issue in this province with respect to Aboriginal claims to a treaty right to fish on a commercial basis.
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