Sentences with phrase «left his body hanging»

Leviathan co-opts a disciple of Jesus into the merciless cycle of violence that kills battalions of soldiers in countless countries and leaves bodies hanging on a bridge in Iraq.
It was against Jewish law to leave bodies hanging overnight, and especially on a Sabbath.

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Sorry to disagree with you but I have no problem with putting muslim «tradition» on the back burner and if you don't like it that's tough, heck, we didn't leave a single intact church steeple in Europe in WWII because they were used by enemy artillery spotters and snipers, why should muslims get a pass, Tradition did not stop muslims from dragging dead US soldiers through Mogadishu nor did it stop them from hanging contractors from under bridges, Osama's body should have been brought back and put on display is a glass box at all three of his sites, allowing those who wanted to view him ample time to do so.
I hated being used as a pacifier, I wanted my body back, and I was tired of my energetic baby using me as her water fountain, expecting me to leave one boob hanging out of my tank top all day for her to breastfeed from at leisure.
Now, rather than leaving an unoccupied carrier awkwardly hanging from our bodies, there's an option to simply fold it up and put it away when not in use.
Tangles of fishing line caught in the corals are a testament to the fishermen's persistence, and the bodies of predatory fish hanging in the market leave little doubt as to where some of the fish are going.
Once you're hanging with your feet off the floor, pull your knees up and across to the left side of your body, keeping the knees and feet together.
If it were true, as this woman claims, that the folds of skin hanging off her body had absolutely no fat left underneath to diet away, every inch of this skin would hang in sheets as thin as folds of paper.
Barrie changes the cashmere cardigan by playfully exposing the back and Labels like Valentino or The Row create knit sheaths that hang from only a part of the body, leaving space for a lot of experimental layering.
by Kam Williams «Southern trees bear a strange fruit, Blood on the leaves and blood at the root, Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze, Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees.»
* «Don't shoot, I've got your shoe» — Atomic Blonde... * Brawl in Cell Block 99: Bradley (Vince Vaughn) pulling headlight cable out of wife's car... * Mother's body sailing over moonroof, Mom and Dad... * Wrists bound with Christmas lights, Super Dark Times... * Thelma: hair hanging hydralike on outside of windowglass... * «I won't let you leave until you've tried my tart» — Martin's mother (Alicia Silverstone), The Killing of a Sacred Deer... * Captain Phasma eye through shattered mask; Gwendoline Christie, Star Wars: The Last Jedi...
Most startling of all, for the survivors and rescue workers both, was the realization that the main dusty square was rooted so firmly by half a dozen massive trees, trees that had gone all but unnoticed in all those years, their shadows dingy with commerce, their branches cranked low with hanging wares, their droppings of mulberry collected and sold — until the bomb had loosened the green gums of the trees and sent down a shower of leaves, which Mr. Khurana kicked up on the ground as he tried to uncover the bodies of his two sons.
If you need to pick up your bunny to move him or her to a new spot, make sure you cradle your bunny on your chest while all four feet are against your body and are not left hanging.
Torkwase Dyson's abstract wall painting «Strange Fruit (Dignity in Hand)» (2015) brings the question of violence and the black body to the forefront in a title inspired by one of Billie Holiday's signature songs, which describes the «strange fruit» of lynching victims hung from trees («blood on the leaves and blood at the root»).
The song, popularized in the 1930s by Billie Holiday, protests the atrocity of lynching: «Southern trees bear a strange fruit, / Blood on the leaves and blood at the root, / Black bodies swinging in the Southern breeze, / Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees.»
The «image» portion of the felt is shredded and left hanging in strips, resulting in a powerfully disconcerting image of the body — for it is a body which exceeds the traditional limits and constraints of representation.
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