She said, «Instead of commending the president for raising the bar of war against corruption, and recovering huge sums of money from rogue judges,
ignoble men are taking refuge under the sanctity of the judiciary.
Not exact matches
Crucifixion was an
ignoble way to put a
man to death.
You charge me also with saying, again pleading the support of the scriptures, that though we humans have many kindly affections, love of children, love between
men and women, love of country, all these too are corrupted and defiled; and that though we have very agile minds, able to penetrate into the mysteries of nature, we put this gift and attainment to
ignoble uses.»
Juan returns to Rome trying to spin his combat injury as proof of his valor, but Cesare exposes his brother's
ignoble behavior; Lucrezia takes a lover in her intended husband's younger brother; Della Rovere has recruited an angel - faced young friar as his suicide assassin, and the young
man advances their agenda with a bold move against the Pope's food taster.
As a general rule, every cliché is only as irritating as how it is handled within the material, and Puncture, which also hinges on an
ignoble hero taking on a noble cause and becoming a better
man as a result, is founded on such clichés.
Dark Skies has the
ignoble distinction of being one of the most expensive and lowest - grossing films of producer Jason Blum, a
man whose recent credits are advertised in the marketing instead of the cast or director.
For now, Affleck is Prohibition - era stick - up
man Joe Coughlin, who, after the
ignoble death of his Dickensian girlfriend Emma (Sienna Miller) at the hands of mob boss Albert White (Robert Glenister), decides to move to Florida to become a rum bootlegger — for, you know, revenge.
*** «Christianity is a religion too noble, for a being so
ignoble as the
man.»
Phil Spencer, the
man who's been in charge of the Xbox business plan since Don Mattrick's
ignoble departure in July 2013, has a stock answer for this.