Sentences with word «irredeemable»

Making his screen debut, Japanese musician Miyavi (Takamasa Ishihara) is the epitome of irredeemable evil as «The Bird,» but what else is new?
The mummy Ahmanet is depicted as irredeemable because of her desire for power.
The only moment where the film does decide to take a bit of a risk (a scene involving Goodfellas) is borderline fourth wall - breaking and almost irredeemable in its self - indulgence.
It's a new entrant in the original digital comics race, but one with some heavy - hitting talent behind it — in addition to Waid, John Rogers is a founder, and artist Peter Krause, who previously teamed with Waid for IRREDEEMABLE, will be collaborating on a new strip with him.
When calculating dividend coverage for ordinary share capital, it is necessary to deduct any dividend paid on irredeemable preference shares from the net profit earned during the accounting period in order to arrive at the earnings attributable to ordinary share holders.
, where he launch a few books with Irredeemable as his flagship title.
He kept likening charters to the consciousness - expanding «red pill» in The Matrix while calling for an all - out assault on public schools and public school educators who were irredeemable because they had taken the «blue pill» of complacent resignation.
Michael Shannon is both ruthless and strangely tender in his seemingly irredeemable character.
For crying out loud, the fear of Arsene Wenger has dragged Arsenal fc several years backwards and would do some more irredeemable damage if they fail to sack him this summer.
Brutal and redundant but not without a certain ugly integrity, this gruesome sequel allows Zombie to continue to explore his idea that Michael Myers is a pathetic and tragically irredeemable product of childhood abuse...
The blunt inelegance of Madani's irredeemable men merge with a style of painting reminiscent of art - historical legacy figures such as Morris Louis and Helen Frankenthaler, turning tropes of abstraction into bodily fluids that leave their mark on the canvas and heighten their grotesque humor.
Unlike Juno, this film's main character is increasingly off - putting and irredeemable by story's end.
From «Seinfeld» it gets its acerbic wit, irredeemable characters, and audibly capitalized labels (instead of Close Talkers, we get a Never Nude).
Game of Thrones, in its most recent two seasons, painted upstart bastard Ramsay Bolton as an utterly irredeemable figure (while giving him much more prominence than his counterpart in the books has).
It has of course been said — as many said of Platonism and later Aristotelianism and more recently existentialism — that because football is not of truly Christian origin it is essentially irredeemable; it could not bear the weight of the gospel; it would by mere association pervert the Good News and make it Bad.
That is vastly different from recognizing that, from God's loving empowerment, good can emerge from what seems irredeemable evil.
It's uncomfortable (as it should be, I guess)-- the inappropriateness of the attack commented upon by one of the irregulars in a serious way — and it breaks the cardinal rule of never asking a character you hope to redeem do something irredeemable.
This is a concept that only works if the villain is truly irredeemable, and
In a statement, US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said the United States owed the slain troops an «irredeemable debt
The lesson of the rest of the»60s (Marshall McLuhan's «medium cool» generation) follows the trajectory of Felson's decline from irredeemable rapscallion to the kind of beaten, devastated, betrayed antihero who characterized the paranoid cinema of the 1970s.
Irredeemable Form Moving from Francis Bacon to Documenta 14, Mike Watson asks whether art might be too polite to fight the far right.
It already looked like the most irredeemable shit ever.
(It did not address whether the parents themselves will descend into a deep chasm of irredeemable guilt.)
The so - called petro - yuan was to revolutionize the world of irredeemable fiat paper currencies.
It's not a fluke that this bull market began at the same time as the final official US$ - gold link was severed and the era of irredeemable free - floating fiat currency kicked off.
It's a desperate, last - ditch effort to redeem what is wholly irredeemable.
She or he refuses to assume that Christianity, simply because its structure and history are in great measure interpreted by men, is inherently irredeemable and useless.
Proof Every Christian Goes to Hell by End Religion 1) The only irredeemable sin against your Lord thy God is denying him, the Holy Spirit 2) To deny is to refuse to admit truth of or to refuse to give that which is requested 3) Any sin is to deny god of his commandments 4) Therefore, even one sin results in a soul that can not be forgiven.
But despite these corruptions, the majority of Americans continue to support the death penalty, in good part because of the deep - seated conviction that the thousands of individuals on America's death rows are freakish, sadistic, irredeemable monsters.
Another typically American and equally barbaric cultural phenomenon once thought irredeemable, the western movie, has indeed provoked a new and intriguing and perhaps even legitimate Christian theological expression.
An attitude of trust in God's fidelity must accompany our understanding of the seemingly irredeemable socio - economic quandaries we find ourselves in today.
Plenty of people would say milk is whole, and yet many gurus within the health space consider the entire food group irredeemable.
Family cloth, for those of you who are not totally fucking irredeemable hippies, is a polite euphemism for «reusable toilet paper.»
The Oluwo of Iwoland admitted him to redeem him but later discovered he is an unrepentant and irredeemable being.
«Anybody who had headed any organisation in the country, whether as a Minister of State or Chief Executive of a public institution would have taken hundreds of decisions which could easily make one a subject of investigations whether legitimately or otherwise but this should not necessarily warrant placement in the public domain since we are all clear about its near irredeemable effect on reputations.
Indeed, by the sheer force of Oshimhole's achievements, guilt - by - association ought to have condemned Ize - Iyamu to irredeemable electoral slaughter, while galvanizing Obaseki to a soar - away win.
The damage is irredeemable [in this one].»
«We are all sentimental and it hurts sometimes when you see a fine gentleman or gentlemen or good persons; people you know or like, becoming casualties... As we walk around, all of us have weaknesses and if you are not strong or if you are not careful, no matter how good you are, you get exposed and it becomes irredeemable.
We also get a superhero who's alternately an unapologetic, irredeemable a-hole and a decent guy with a good heart who wants to do the right thing.
At first blush, Ramsay's film would appear to be a look into the genesis and reasons behind the title teen's killing spree; the film we get is something different entirely, an exploration of loss and pain and grief through the eyes of the mother (Tilda Swinton) left shattered and battered in the wake of her son's irrational, irredeemable actions.
We are instead given a number of impressive, but token flashy performances by veteran actors in tough guy bit parts (Pete Postlethwaite and Chris Cooper as irredeemable lifelong criminals) and newcomers in «dramatic stretches» (The Hurt Locker's Jeremy Renner who is good (again) but not as great as the star - makers would have you believe, and most notably, Blake Lively, excellent as a drug - addled neighborhood floozy).
A veteran of the tight - knit Austin film scene, Bob Byington specializes in intimate, often tricky portraits of irredeemable pariahs and slackers.
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