Sentences with phrase «into gladiatorial arenas»

It's a sentiment that once cruelly downplayed the grotesqueries of young people entering into gladiatorial arenas and killing one another for sport (and for great television).
It's been called a bull ring and a short track with hills, but perhaps Corvette Racing driver Oliver Gavin's description of Lime Rock Park is the most accurate: «It's like stepping into a gladiatorial arena
Shortest Circuit on American Le Mans Series Schedule Promises Constant Action LAKEVILLE, Conn. — It's been called a bull ring and a short track with hills, but perhaps Corvette Racing driver Oliver Gavin's description of Lime Rock Park is the most accurate: «It's like stepping into a gladiatorial arena
Birth control: Health probably shouldn't be much of a governmental issue beyond ensuring and encouraging, but policymakers have managed to turn this basic human right into a gladiatorial arena; women in particular must watch on as their bodies are politicized rather than humanized.

Not exact matches

There he's imprisoned and forced to fight in the planet's gladiatorial arena, where he runs into a few new allies and one old green friend played by Mark Ruffalo you've probably heard about.
So, who in the political space will next jump into this new gladiatorial arena?
That's why Cameron wouldn't go into the TV arena for a gladiatorial fight to the death.
But then we run into the post-Hunger Games gladiatorial arena into which our internet sensation friends here are dropped and ordered to eliminate the other.
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