Sentences with phrase «human carnage»

The phrase "human carnage" refers to the terrible and violent destruction or harm inflicted upon people, resulting in a significant loss of life and widespread suffering. Full definition
In this passage, Zeus prepares to set in motion a play of human carnage: The blood is a sign of coming destruction from his pitiless hand.
Ojuade said Nigeria especially where human carnage has been on the rise, needs to use her cultural diversities to promote peace.
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So, idiotic tactics and a chaste film about human carnage - what's to actually like about the dreary mess?
In the years since Thomas Carlyle coined the phrase in 1849, there have been plenty of others who have seen economists as little more than quartermasters in the Army of Mammon, toting up their accounts, oblivious to the human carnage around them.
He said it is clear that the aim of those promoting the human carnage includes lack of unity adding that should reprisals be encouraged the sole aim of the perpetrators would have been achieved.
Vessels are personified in the sky with explosions and damage akin to human carnage.
For the 2000 installation More Wrong Things, Schneemann filled a room with TV monitors playing graphic images of human carnage and sexuality gleaned from pornography and the media.
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