I am
in utter despair at this shabby shambolic pretence of independence.
Well, I got stuck in the middle alcove somewhere in the torso and Mr. Hitten at one point,
in utter despair and desperation, said more or less, what the high school teacher had said, «I'm going to promote you to life, not because you deserve it, but because I can't do anything with you.»
«While working for an international NGO and operating the only Ebola treatment facility in Monrovia in July 2014, the lack of response by the international community left
us in utter despair, as we lacked the capacity to contain a devastating epidemic that was increasingly out of control.
A couple of weeks ago, I was
in utter despair with Ed Miliband's leadership of the Labour Party.
I then could not bear to be alone and,
in utter despair, would have to call Karl's mum to come be with me until the light of day.
Yes, he was in the midst of his struggle to dedicate his life to the living God, in the passionate storm of his deepest love relationship, and
in utter despair as he experienced Germany's ruin at the end of the First World War.
Not exact matches
But poverty is aggravating, terrorism by States and rebels who receive weapons from sources and countries where private arms industries flourish is hyper - active, the molested and downgraded gender and bonded labour see no relief
in sight and marginalized Third World peoples and the Fourth World of
utter destitution are
in despair, with a Fifth World of refugees emerging everywhere with nowhere to go, despite Refugee Laws and the Red Cross.
To be an atheist is to live your life
in either complete and
utter despair because there is no hope, no reason, no purpose, or to live as animals do.
Luther experienced what he described as attacks of
utter despair, as the frightful threat of a complete meaninglessness, when belief
in his work and message disappeared and no meaning remained.
We are, then, resident
in this world, with the task of making it, so far as may be, a replica of the perfect justice and
utter charity of our homeland, but not surprised nor
in despair when the work can not be brought to complete fulfillment because the conditions of our present place of residence do not permit, or our selfishness and pride interfere.
I expected to find
utter despair among people living
in La Estación, a squatter settlement near the railroad tracks on the outskirts of Cuernavaca.
At the same time, the horror of hell, as real deprivation on the part of those who were loveless, because they could not love nor accept love, finds its parallel
in the state of lovelessness and hence of
utter despair, concerning which this psychology has so much to say.
The following passage, written at a time when it would have been quite «realistic» to
despair of Israel's future, may serve to exemplify the trust to which the revelatory promise calls us, not least
in situations of
utter desperation:
A video taken by a West Ham fan captured the entire episode of the Hammers faithful rising
in ascendancy following the Lanzini goal and the pure
utter despair following the Liverpool goal after just 60 seconds.
In Oyelowo's excellent performance, King becomes a complex, flawed man whose faith in God kept him from utter despai
In Oyelowo's excellent performance, King becomes a complex, flawed man whose faith
in God kept him from utter despai
in God kept him from
utter despair.
In this character despair meets ruthless bitterness, melancholy mixes with utter lack of compassion, keeping the viewer constantly invested in the stor
In this character
despair meets ruthless bitterness, melancholy mixes with
utter lack of compassion, keeping the viewer constantly invested
in the stor
in the story.
In a moment of
utter despair, she hires a night nanny named Tully, a young woman who reassures her, puts her back to sleep, and makes sure nothing terrible happens to the baby.
She mixes beautiful comedic timing with
utter rage - fuelled
despair and delivers some of the best film dialogue I have heard
in a very long time with such class that certain moments got a round of applause.
I sat
in utter awe of both men, raising my fist, yelling, «yes», vacillating between inhalations of great pride for Mr. Gore and his colleagues; their eloquence, tireless work; urgency, facts, warnings, hearts, hope, faith and intelligence, then exhaling
in gut wrenching
despair at what could have been if Mr. Gore were our elected President today.