Sentences with phrase «lamentation for»

While a mention of their moniker ushers in melancholic nostalgia, there's also a bit of lamentation for all the input devices lost to the later stages of Shadow of the Beast, Assault Rigs, G - Police.
No art without external relations», he explained his famous series paintings «Spanish Elegies», These paintings referred to the Civil War in Spain in the 1930's and were meant as a lamentation for something one cares about - to reveal a terrible death of many Spanish civilians which should not be forgotten.
Some might say that UKIP remains the odd - one out here, but while Farage, in his tweed suit, may exude lamentation for a bygone era, others in the party are fully signed up to the future, and what's more, they see at as theirs for the taking.
For example, apart altogether from the more obvious meaning and purpose of the myths we have been looking at, the annual lamentation for Tammuz, Adonis, Osiris, etc., provided an annual outlet for man, however unconsciously it was used, to express grief for his own mortality and to that extent to come to terms with it.
(btw, did we not hear exactly these lamentations for weeks, as in we are doomed and H. Walker 2.0 and we won't be able to afford ANYBODY ELSE?)

Not exact matches

The doubleness of all things is cause for rejoicing, it follows, rather than lamentation.
From the Psalms we learn praise and imprecation, lamentation and the deep lullaby that allows us to «lie down and sleep, for you alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety» (Ps.
The audience goes wild with lamentations and shrieks, the more sober confining themselves to shedding silent tears — for weeping is considered to be a meritorious act.
This election of Jesus for salvation and the baby boys for reprobation eventuates in the sorrow of their mothers, whose weeping fulfills the Scriptures: «Then was fulfilled that which was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet, saying, In Rama was there a voice heard, lamentation, and weeping, and great mourning, Rachel weeping for her children, and she would not be comforted, because they are not» (Mt. 2:17 — 18).
Lamentations 4:3 - 6 — the sin — cruelty and failure to care for the young and poor — «My people have become heartless.»
Lamentations 3:22 - 23: Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail.
I clung to Lamentations 3:32, «For if He causes grief, Then He will have compassion according to His abundant lovingkindness» (NASB).
«Along with the sound of wise men and shepherds, of the angels and all the heavenly host praising God and singing,» writes Morse, «there is this other sound — the sound of «a voice heard in Ramah, wailing and loud lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children; she refused to be consoled, because they were no more.»»
Desperate for answers, I turned to the most melancholy parts of the Bible I could find: David's grief - stricken psalms; Ecclesiastes, in which the writer declares that life is meaningless; and Lamentations, written in the form of a funeral dirge.
Suicide Wesley J. Smith gives no reasons for his lamentations concerning the increasing frequency of euthanasia and assisted suicide («Medicinal Murder,» May).
It is sometimes called the dirge measure, since it is the meter, for example, of the Book of Lamentations; but this is too restrictive; in reality it is widely invoked in more emotional poems, and occurs often merely as a release from a uniform 3:3 measure.
Lamentations 3:25: «The Lord is good to those who wait for him.»
Lamentations, Hosea, Zephaniah, Joel, Amos, and many of the devastating prophecies carried the message of hope for restoration.
Help us endure the lamentations of the suckers who vote Republican, for they enable the enforcement of Thy Holy Will.
And at this climax, Lamentations embraces words that have continued to bring incalculable solace to persons in all branches of biblical faith in all time: Yahweh will not cast off for ever, but, though he cause grief, he will have compassion according to the abundance of his steadfast love (hesed); for he does not willingly afflict or grieve the sons of men.
Worse, the pious lamentation itself can often become a symbolic substitute for an effective critical method.
In a apparent response to President John Dramani Mahama's lamentations that there's a media cabal blocking the good news of his government to Ghanaians, Mr Pratt cautioned political leaders to «stop looking for neutral Communicators... it's a mark of naivety and some times, a mark of something else to be looking for neutral Communicators.»
But in his response to the Chairman's lamentation, Kwaku Agyemang - Manu indicated that the approval of loan facility with African Development Bank has been procured and all that's left is the value for money report.
Tuface has struck a good cord around which to anchor his protests given the loud lamentations by Nigerians that «this is not the change we voted for
For a moment, the lamentations over the rising prices of milk, sugar, washing soap and sachets of «pure water» have taken the back seat for the cacophonous debates on the health of President Muhammad BuhaFor a moment, the lamentations over the rising prices of milk, sugar, washing soap and sachets of «pure water» have taken the back seat for the cacophonous debates on the health of President Muhammad Buhafor the cacophonous debates on the health of President Muhammad Buhari.
Matthew reminds us that Rachel weeped for her children... «A voice was heard in Ramah, weeping and loud lamentation, Rachel weeping for her children; she refused to be comforted, because they are no more.»
The story for this sequel doesn't make a lick of sense, of course, but this sleight - of - hand movie is all about the smoke and mirrors, and it doesn't pretend to be anything else, except when it's delivering a few hollow lamentations about income inequality.
Codemasters listened to both the ovations and the lamentations and made a great driving game with lots of bonus content for everyone.
His lamentation of unappreciation seems a bit disingenuous: hasn't he gotten enough attention for his exploits over the years?
But particularly: Trop tôt, trop tard (Too Early, Too Late; Danièle Huillet & Jean - Marie Straub, 1981) Othon a.k.a. Eyes Do Not Want to Close at All Times or Perhaps One Day Rome Will Permit Herself to Choose in Her Turn (Danièle Huillet & Jean - Marie Straub, 1969) Der Tod des Empedokles (The Death of Empedocles, Danièle Huillet & Jean - Marie Straub, 1987) Antigone (Danièle Huillet & Jean - Marie Straub, 1991) Quei loro incontri (These Encounters of Theirs, Danièle Huillet & Jean - Marie Straub, 2005) Schwarze Sünde (Black Sin, Danièle Huillet & Jean - Marie Straub, 1989) Bruce Elder's mammoth Lamentations: A Monument for the Dead World (R. Bruce Elder, 1985) Pixillation (Anne Charlotte Robertson, 1976) Florence (Erkki Kurenniemi, 1970) Wavelength (Michael Snow, 1967) La Région Centrale (Michael Snow, 1971) So Is This (Michael Snow, 1982) Passion (Jean - Luc Godard, 1982) Red River (Howard Hawks, 1948) Ride Lonesome (Budd Boetticher, 1959) Silver Lode (Allan Dwan, 1954) Bakit Dilaw Ang Gitna ang Kulay ng Bahaghari (Why Is Yellow the Middle of the Rainbow?
Keep in mind, this lamentation of the lack of «honor» given to teaching as a profession comes from someone who has repeatedly taken the standard reformer line that all of the ills in our education system can be traced back almost entirely to teachers themselves and who has advocated for policy makers who diminish teachers» workplace protections and their autonomy and who want to tie opportunities for greater compensation to standardized test scores.
Fitted with an after - market exhaust for some extra rolling thunder, the Stinger impressed judges with its torquey, mid-range performance, best summed up by this lamentation from Bruce Newton: «I wish the Commodore SV6 had this engine.»
The commonly accepted explanation for the word «zydeco» is that it comes from the old Creole adage, «Les haricots ne sont pas sales,» meaning literally «the beans aren't salty,» a lamentation that times are hard when you can't even have salt for your beans.
Since one hundred and one years ago — when the first revolution for democracy triumphed in Iran — fists similar to these have risen toward the sky of a country with the greatest number of holy men, with the most prayers, tears, and religious lamentations; and today, I believe, the greatest pleas to God for speeding up the day of resurrection rise from Iran.
Contrary to initial reactions from many, though, this shouldn't be cause for lamentation as where it counts the iPhone 4S is up there with the best.
Gilead is the long - hoped - for second novel by one of our finest writers, a hymn of praise and lamentation to the God - haunted existence that Reverend Ames loves passionately, and from which he will soon part.
The nominees for the finalists spots are as follows: The Beautiful Land by Alan Averill, Grace Humiston and the Vanishing by Charles Kelly, A Chant of Love and Lamentation by Brian Reeves, Dreamcatchers by Cassandra Griffin, Out of Nowhere by Rebecca Phillips, and On Little Wings by Regina Sirois.
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There is a resigned lamentation over the need for common standards, and people are struggling to meet all the various requirements on tight budgets.
It is Winnie's cry, her lamentation and her anguish, for Nelson Mandela when imprisoned for treason that allowed me to develop a parallel narrative to Schoenberg's Die Frau.
Originally conceived in 1970, Unrealised Proposal for Cadavre Piece would have visitors look through a peep - hole and see a dead male body laid out with its feet towards them inside a climate - controlled vitrine, [27] made to resemble Andrea Mantegna's painting, The Lamentation over the Dead Christ (1480).
Jeffrey Deitch sold Kehinde Wiley's «Lamentation over the Dead Christ» for a little less than $ 175,000 to Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis, who plans to hang it alongside the Old Masters at her palace in Regensburg.
The money raised through this impromptu auction allowed for the acquisition of the fifth piece, the limestone sculpture «Lamentation» (1946), by American artist Robert Laurent.
Rather than a lamentation over or a longing for the past, these pictures operate as metaphorical demarcations of an empowered pathway forward for a country — and a people — riddled by divisions.
The story progresses through the Annunciation — his rise to riches as his computer company is sold for millions — and culminates in the Lamentation, with Tim dying in a highway crash against a backdrop of PCWorld, McDonald's, and Homebase signs.
Songster extraordinaire, you are programmed To voice liquid stanzas of affirmation, Your concert repertoire scarcely allowing For lamentation.
By the time the segment turns to Oliver's trip to Russia and the interview with Snowden rolls, he has laid the groundwork — with laughs more than painful lamentations — and established America's pitiful relationship with privacy, and the public indolence around programs like PRISM, MUSCULAR, and X-Keyscore (which Oliver parenthetically adds are likely names for lesser - known strip clubs of California).
You can't find, acquire, or organize Apple TV apps using iTunes on the Mac or Windows, nor is there an iOS companion app with an integrated App Store for Apple TV (insert even louder Apple Remote app lamentations here).
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