Sentences with phrase «living with the terrors»

No one wants to live with a terror and nobody else wants to spend time with children who are undisciplined.
But living with terror for seven years had not made me the most rational of thinkers, least of all when roused from sleep.

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The power trip goes to her head — «This is your life now,» she sneers to another girl suffering from cramps — but the reign of terror ends with the arrival of HelloFlo «care packages» containing tampons, pantyliners and even candy.
I had crafted a pretty amazing life and a pretty wonderful career in my learning zone, but then my battle with infertility pushed me beyond my terror's edge.
Brennan has defended the legality of the overseas drone operations and has said they protect American lives and prevent potential terror attacks.If confirmed, Brennan will succeed David Petraeus, who resigned in November after admitting to an affair with his biographer.
Jennifer Willoughby, one of the two women who leveled accusations of domestic and emotional abuse against the former White House staff secretary Rob Porter, says she lived in a state of «low - grade, constant terror» with him.
If you are familiar with any 16 - year - olds, you know they can be terrors to live with.
I had what people refer to as night terrors my entire life, but in reality, I fought (and still do fight) spiritual face to face battles with dark forces in my dreams.
Thus Jesus responds to Albion's terror of his own selfhood with these words: «Fear not Albion: unless I die thou canst not live; / But if I die I shall arise again & thou with me...»
Doubt continues to live under the same roof with this «faith»; this «faith» has no power, for it does not overcome our terror of death.
While the terror at the power and indifference of nature can be found in her other books, and is the foundation insight in Living by Fiction, the difference here is that she has claimed a place with others.
His father was arrested, charged with first - degree assault and sentenced to life in prison, but Brryan would wake from night terrors scared that he would be freed and come back to «finish the job».
Chaos presents us with a religious terror at the sheer contingency of existence as harmony, a terror that clutches at symbols like the polarity of life and death, the creative dance of Shiva the Destroyer, the Pit.
It is not true to say, with Ingmar Bergman, «Without God, life is an outrageous terror
In Red Famine, Applebaum makes unmistakably clear that the Holodomor, the terror famine in Ukraine that took some four million lives in 1932 - 33, was artificially created and ruthlessly enforced by Lenin's heir, Stalin, to break Ukraine's national spirit while providing the faltering Soviet economy with hard currency from agricultural exports.
Then through all of the vicissitudes of actual life in the ancient Near East, God made himself a people from those forebears — delivering them from slavery in Egypt, protecting them against their enemies, leading them through the terrors of the wilderness, entering into covenant with them, giving them his guiding presence in the covenant law, bringing them into a land flowing with milk and honey, giving them a Davidic king to be their protector of justice in peace and in war, and finally taking up his own dwelling in their temple on the Mount of Zion.
But childhood terror is a primal thing and like all primal things, we're stuck with it, even if we live to be a hundred.
What if Osama Bin Laden owned Arsenal???? If Stan Kroenke's was just in the stand watching Arsenal play he would be insignificant The point here its about Arsenal a club with history and a philosophy Arsenal represents London the monarch and the UK Arsenal is a brand an ambassador to the values of the UK London and its people If you are pro life you would know that bin laden and kroenke are figures of the same coin and that is pro death pro terror How would you feel if I butchered your pet for fun?
White with terror and balanced astride a horn, Owen clawed at the brambles which had momentarily saved his life.
His all important headed effort gave us the lead in the first leg, while his acrobatic finish in the second proved to be nothing more than a consolation.Regardless, Giroud is still the holder of an impressive record, despite many Arsenal fans feeling he's nowhere near good enough to be playing for the club.Few strikers get the better of Manuel Neuer — a player widely regarded as the best goalkeeeper in the game — and even fewer score against him with regularity condolence to the families affected by the Paris terror attack - the whole world let's pray that no more life goes down
Jones was apparently annoyed that the timing of the test meant he was unable to pose with the team holding a banner paying respects to those who lost their lives in the terror attack in Manchester.
If your child is already experiencing a sleep deficit, then a week filled with teething, a night terror, and a drop - in visit from his cousins is going to absolutely wreak havoc on his life.
Some Taliban members believe that Akhundzada «will bring back the era of Mullah Omar» with «a simple life, loyalty, and terror on enemies.»
After a few incidents like this, a mere photograph of the recipient or a member of their family, sent in a letter postmarked in a city associated with the agency to which the recipient might consider being disloyal or insubordinate could be enough to trigger terror in that person sufficient to secure their obedience, because it would demonstrate that they have the ability to kill the recipient since they know where the recipient lives.
Speaking with NY1 Wednesday morning, Cuomo urged New Yorkers to not let the terror act deter them from carrying on with their everyday lives
The problem with your question is that you have no way of knowing how many more lives were not lost in further terror attacks because of the war (s) spawned by the 9/11 attacks.
Governance Watch has taken notice of the discussion in the midst of the general Ghanaian public, and wish to add its voice to calls on the President of the Republic, Nana Addo Danquah Akufo - Addo, to step his foot on the group and deal with the brutish behavior of groups of individuals who have assumed responsibility on matters of security, visiting mayhem and terror on the lives of innocent Ghanaians.
Mitochondria, tiny bodies that swarm inside almost every one of our cells and supply them with power, are actually descendants of a separate life form: a free - living bacterium probably not unlike many of the little terrors that surround us today.
But on the other hand, I also know that the terror should never leave us feeling helpless and not able to go on with our lives.
But with Claire oblivious to the truth, Norman's life and marriage seem so perfect that when Claire tells him of hearing mysterious voices and seeing a young woman's image in their home, he dismisses her terror as delusion.
Abbott contributes a smart, soulful performance, but Nixon keeps threatening to walk away with the movie as the mother, who can't get enough of life and whose physical decay is colored by rage, defiance, and terror.
The Terror is a gripping descent into a deviant heart of darkness, and those with a fondness for true - life enigmas embellished with midnight - movie flourishes will take to its unsettling comingling of the factual and fantastical.
Even Megan's bonding period with Rex, the dog that expectedly changes the young woman's life, seems oddly truncated, with the pooch not so much becoming more obedient around his new handler than transforming from arm - biting terror to submissive best friend practically on a dime.
It's uncertain if the film even has a firm opinion of our sitting president, for with Sawyer's reductive preachings about a stereotypical black upbringing, and actions to end a «limitless war on terror» that plainly contradict current events, the movie is both a simplistic Obama insult and an aspirational Obama fantasy (and if you don't think it's channeling our real - life president, look no further than the Easter egg of Nicorette gum, which Sawyer keeps in his own nightstand).
In this new video, filmmaker & executive producer Ridley Scott discusses how truth wrestles with fiction in bringing «The Terror» to life on television,...
Her terror affects not only her professional, but personal life, putting her relationship with boyfriend Jesse (Scott McNairy) in danger.
The realities of life in 1950s Moscow are conveyed with an almost offhanded quality that quietly blends both humour and terror with matter - of - fact honesty.
Yuri finds his life changed forever with the invasion by the Bolsheviks and the subsequent persecution of his family and fellow countrymen as Stalin's deliberate regime of terror extends across Eastern Europe.
That doesn't mean I sympathize with those who commit acts of terror, but just that I want to live in a world where we consider every human life as equally valuable, regardless of country of origin.
(In French with subtitles) ATM (R for violence and terror) Psychological thriller about three co-workers (Brian Geraghty, Alice Eve and Josh Peck) who end up in a desperate fight for their lives after being barricaded in a bank vestibule by a creep with an unknown agenda.
A comic riff on The Omen for those who missed 2013's Hell Baby, it conflates the usual fear of life change with a more garden - variety terror over flesh - eating moppets.
Anatomy of a Killer Theme Song» new interview with the original members of the American punk band, The Dickies; «The Chiodos Walk Among Us: Adventures in Super 8 Filmmaking» new documentary highlighting the making of the Chiodo Brothers childhood films, from the giant monster epics made in their basement to their experiments in college; new HD transfers of the complete collection of the Chiodo Brothers 8 mm and Super 8 films, including «Land of Terror,» «Free Inside,» «Beast from the Egg», and more; «Tales of Tobacco» interview with star Grant Cramer; «Debbie's Big Night» interview with star Suzanne Snyder; «Bringing Life to These Things» tour of Chiodo Bros..
The first terror is harder to put on film, but director Denis Villeneuve brings the second to life with this freaky and audacious contact sci - fi — and makes it something other than terror.
Hailed by critics as a «non-stop thrill ride, with high stakes, terror, and intense moments around every corner» (Brandon Davis, ComicBook.com), LIFE also features the ultimate twist ending.
But it does have that rare quality of being able to creep the living hell out of you, filling a theater of jaded movie fans with screams of terror, all hoping that tonight — please — don't let the aliens come after ME.
Director William Wellman, himself a WWI vet, and producer Lester Cowan closely collaborated with Pyle (played by Burgess Meredith, who was doing service in the Air Force at the time) to make a film that was true to the life of the WWII soldier — the absolute exhaustion, the endurance of terror and shock and loss, the spells of boredom, the camaraderie.
Akin, who has said that the movie is inspired by recent real - life killings by a neo-Nazi terror cell in Germany, finds some poignant details: a tiny coffin painted with stars and moons; a tribute offering of candles outside Nuri's office, in the cold rain; a little boy's pirate ship on the rim of the bathtub, in the sightline of a mother who can't bear to move it.
With invigorating new elements infused into a proven mix, Dead Island Riptide reanimates the zombie terror for a second battle for life against the dead.
The beloved Ghostbusters (1984) on 70 mm, a Vincent Price double feature (Tales of Terror and House of Usher) to the brand - new films such as The Master Cleanse, Blood Hunters, Egomaniac, Found Footage 3D) to live scores with silent films (The Unknown) and more.
By treating all races and religions with fairness, the good King Baldwin (Edward Norton, unrecognisable behind mask and make - up) and his loyal general Tiberias (Jeremy Irons) have managed to maintain a truce with Saladin (Ghassan Massoud), the equally wise ruler of the mighty Syrian army of Saracens — but Baldwin, crippled by leprosy, does not have long to live, and the Muslim - hating Knights Templar, led by power - hungry Guy de Lusignan (Marton Csokas) and his cruel lieutenant Reynald de Chatillon (Brendan Gleeson), are engaged in a covert campaign of terror.
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