Sentences with phrase «just as prostitutes»

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This is not just true of impoverished people, addicts, prostitutes, and those we normally think of, but dignity extended to those who have been terribly wounded by the impossible standards of traditional religion can work wonders in showing people that God is not a tyrant whose expectaions we can never live up to, but a loving Father who takes us as we are.
She comes very early to be identified as a converted prostitute with long, flowing and usually red hair, who just before his last trip to Jerusalem anoints Jesus» head (or feet) with an expensive ointment and to the end of her long life remains a somewhat disturbed penitent.
- don't sing from hymnals - don't go to church on Sunday (which they often mistakenly «the Sabbath»)- meet in a building that is lit with candles - preach wearing sandals and shorts - preach from anything but the KJV - allow homosexuals and prostitutes and drug addicts to come to church just as they are - have a pastor with facial hair (yes, I've heard this one!)
The key difference in these churches is that everyone is welcome just as they are — it's what I call a professor and prostitute church.
Spitzer, who resigned as governor in 2008 after revelations he spent thousands of dollars on prostitutes, jumped into the race for New York City comptroller just over a week ago.
Update 7: We just noticed that «Client # 9» was the client mentioned in the court filings as «difficult,» the one that self - aware prostitute Kristen was talking to her pimpette, Rachelle, about in our post from the other day.
Just as the final staffing decision was due to be made, photos were released that showed the former governor, who resigned years ago after admitting to soliciting prostitutes, sneaking in and out of Smith's apartment in December.
Sometimes its as if they want a prostitute... when I feel they can just get an high paid escort.
The film casts Argento as Sarah, a sleazy former prostitute who has just regained custody of her son Jeremiah - though it's clear that she's in no state to be raising a child (she convinces Jeremiah that he'll be crucified if he attempts to go back to his foster parents).
While there, it is discovered that Han has more going on than just his martial arts tournament, as drugs and prostitutes run rampant over the place, drawing the eye of the authorities surrounding the island who want evidence of wrongdoing before coming in.
Never in a million years would I have guessed that the same filmmaker might turn around and make something like Tangerine, his punk - as - fuck portrait of a much seedier L.A.. It's not just a total creative 180, but kind of the opposite of a sell - out move: Trading a formulaic story for an unpredictable one and a slick Indiewood aesthetic for a gorgeous, radical lo - fi approach, Baker trains his iPhone camera on the kind of characters — black and transgender prostitutes, immigrant cabbies — that the movies rarely acknowledge, let alone put into starring roles.
And because the world of Rockstar's latest is already historic, documented, filmed, it appears just as we've come to expect the Wild West to appear: dusty sand dunes, dry tumbleweeds, cheaply built wooden buildings, moustached sherifs, cheap prostitutes — it's Stagecoach, Tombstone, For a Few Dollars More, in style and substance.
And I say «character» because, while it's unclear whether the movie will go the whole «Mary of Magdala was totally a prostitute» way rather than sticking to literal gospel, that has become such a common trope in pop culture that most films depict her as a former prostitute just because.
Leto's Rayon in Dallas Buyers Club met with hostility not just because it embodied so many stereotypes («a sad - sack, clothes - obsessed, constantly flirting... drug - addict prostitute» as Steve Friess wrote in Time) but also because no trans consultants were enlisted, and because Leto used his speech on winning the Golden Globe for best supporting actor to talk about how that «tiny little Brazilian bubble butt was all mine» rather than anything he had learned about the realities of trans living.
A touch of misogyny is expected in a macho action picture such as this, but when the three prominent female characters — who, I might add, are just about the only females in the film — are two prostitutes (one being the dominatrix, the other being Maria Bello's gold - hearted hooker / Porter love interest) and a heroin addict, one could easily see that the fairer sex gets a far from fair treatment.
Similarly, the framing, dialogue and casting are also off - kilter, bizarre (and hilarious) Marlene Dietrich playing a Mexican prostitute / fortune teller with a German accent, the aforementioned Charlton Heston as a Mexican symbol of the impotence, squareness and just plain lameness of the law, Dennis Weaver as the world's weirdest hotel clerk, and Orson Welles at his most grotesque as the fat drunk sheriff who likes to beat confessions out of the suspects he's framed.
I went so far as to create a different name for what I was doing professional online travel journalism (IAPOTJ) but at the end of the day, it was really just a few people who were making everyone seem like prostitutes — by and large it was mostly a community of people exploring the world with the tools they have.
The motivation was unclear, history just tells us his favorite prostitute was given it as a gift.
Developers regularly utilize the brutalization of women's bodies, and especially the bodies of female prostitutes, as an indicator of just how harsh, cruel and unforgiving their game worlds are.
There has always been a struggle for legitimacy in the games industry, as proponents of the medium try to convince the world that it's not only about twelve year olds killing prostitutes, when that's just an aspect of the industry like The Human Centipede or Transformers are aspects of the movie biz.
For example, I just so happen to be following a lady of the night, also known as a prostitute, to ask her for directions to the nearest church gathering.
And because the world of Rockstar's latest is already historic, documented, filmed, it appears just as we've come to expect the Wild West to appear: dusty sand dunes, dry tumbleweeds, cheaply built wooden buildings, moustached sherifs, cheap prostitutes — it's Stagecoach, Tombstone, For a Few Dollars More, in style and substance.
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