Sentences with phrase «in the shackled man»

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Well - meaning authority figures often removed their agency, their mobility, their independence, isolating them and then shackling them into dependence on the good will of the men in their life.
I agree to be fair, and now that we have been out of those financial shackles for a few years I say we have even more reason to complain, especially as Arsenal have now done what we laughed at the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United for doing and have failed to get in Europe's top club competition.
Scenes include dunking a man in a well while shackled prisoners await their turn (water torture); sale of women for wives as one is displayed walking in a circle to give people a better view (slavery), women chasing men with brooms (domestic violence) and pirates sitting drunk with their bottles (alcohol abuse).
If you wish to be a successful scientist, or indeed to excel in any chosen profession, children do not act as hindrance, a shackle, a millstone round your neck; nor are they an excuse for failure, not for men or for women.
Though the men's trip through Europe has a few moments of mischievous salaciousness, especially an unexpectedly sensual sequence in an Amsterdam dance club, these scenes are often shackled by a detached, hermetic quality.
Speaking as one of the male gender, there comes a period in a man's life (at least in a lot of the guys we've known) when, freed of parental supervision and before the shackles of marital bliss, every other word in our vocabulary seems to consist of the four letter kind.
It begins with Marion and Rebecca playing mahjongg with their golden girlfriends while a tousled man (writer - director Les Mahoney) in shackles sits in the attic.
When the men in the stagecoach near the beginning express open mirth at seeing the mouthy, shackled Daisy take multiple punches in the face from her captor (Kurt Russell), I know the takeaway is supposed to be what dicks the men are all being.
Upon arriving in the capital city, Solomon is wined and dined by the two men, only to awaken the next morning to find himself shackled and charged as a fugitive slave from Georgia.
It seems quite mad that at a time when technology is disrupting the way we do everything — from finding partners to finding planets — that in many schools STEM subjects still struggle to escape the shackles of being perceived as dull, dry, boring, and worst of all — for old men in lab coats.
«Clearly something's gone awry in the business world if we can praise this one man for everything he does, and yet every other chief executive feels shackled into being nothing like him,» Cramer said.
The first 110 men were brought to a makeshift set of cages called Camp X-Ray and were made to kneel, shackled and blindfolded with special blacked - out goggles, while soldiers trained rifles on them, an image captured in the first news photographs of them.
This dynamic training paradigm empowers performance - driven men and women to attain external performance and internal fulfillment and discover and live fully in their truth by overcoming the 7 Deadly Shackles.
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