Sentences with phrase «memories of the terror»

He is still dealing with memories of the terror he felt when his classroom was locked and he was stuck in the hallway during the shooting.
«Kyle is still dealing with memories of the terror he felt when his classroom was locked and he was stuck in the hallway during the shooting,» a spokesman for The Berman Law Group, which is representing him, wrote in a statement.

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Call upon the various religious groups bound by the same national fabric to address their mutual state of selective amnesia that blocks memories of centuries of joint and shared living on the same land; we call upon them to rebuild the past by reviving this tradition of conviviality, and restoring our shared trust that has been eroded by extremists using acts of terror and aggression;
U.S. low - intensity - conflict strategy in El Salvador utilized generalized terror against civilians in order to sow fear and shape the collective memory of the people.
She said Grenfell Tower had been a place of happy memories for her, before the destruction and terror caused by the fire.
And shall not memory be able to remind him of that time when he sneaked away by underhanded means, in order to avoid a decision; of that time when he gave the matter another turn, in order to please men; of that time that he deserted his post, in order to let the storm pass over; of that time he knuckled under, in order to secure an easing off of his painful position; of that time he sought refuge and association with others — perhaps, as it is called, in order to work all the more effectively for the Good's victory, that is, in order to make his own position a little less difficult than as though at the midnight hour, somewhat terror - stricken, one stood all alone «with heavily loaded weapons at his dangerous post.»
While the episodes can be frightening, your baby might fall right back to sleep afterwards and have no memory of the night terror the next day.
These night terror episodes can last up to 40 minutes (but usually less) before the child returns to a restful sleep with no memory of the event the next day.
France and other countries in Europe observed a minute's silence at noon on Monday in memory of the victims of the worst - ever terror attacks on French soil.
Transcultural understanding, cultural cross-fertilization, and historically - based cultural commonality have a long and rich history, one that has been forgotten or downplayed by the Western collective memory, as demonstrated by rhetoric such as that espoused in the framework of the global war on terror.
She did not forget the accident but was actively able to reshape her memory of the event, stripping away the terror while leaving the facts behind.
The answer lies in the Amygdala, a tiny brain structure in which nerve pathways shackle innocent stimuli to memories of unbearable terror.
Anvari's war - time horror invokes memories of Del Torro's Pans Labyrinth while offering its own brand of mythic terror and allegorical social critique.
Only The Giver (Bridges) has the privilege to hold memories of the past in all their beauty and terror.
The inimitable Terence Davies has an animated chat about time and memory, T.S. Eliot and Alec Guinness, the terror of being alive and the special magic of American musicals on the occasion of the U.S. release of his latest film, The Deep Blue Sea.
The inimitable Terence Davies (The Deep Blue Sea) has an animated chat with Reverse Shot's Damon Smith about time and memory, T.S. Eliot and Alec Guinness, the terror of being alive and the special magic of American musicals.
The historical narrative includes supernatural scenes and creatures whose presence adds suspense — even terror — and vividly deepens and enriches the novel's themes about the vital need for storytelling, the strength of memories, the strong pull of family connections, and the catastrophic personal and social costs of war.
While the world shudders in terror as it is engulfed in a sea of LCL, Shinji's consciousness merges with Lilith's, and he searches his memories for a final understanding of himself and the fate of humanity.
It is unknown if the family had Santa Rosa renters insurance, but if it had, this sad story would already be well into the past, more of a distant memory than a terror.
Especially for Balinese and the victims» family, bomb terror in 2002 recalls a bad memory of sad night when they lost their family.
The Cycle of Terror and Tragedy: September 11, 2001, 2002 - 2006, Graydon Parrish (b. 1970), Oil on Canvas, 76 x 210 in., New Britain Museum of American Art, Charles F. Smith Fund and in memory of Scott O'Brien who died in the World Trade Center, given by his family
Smith weaves memory and potentiality into forms that shimmer between safety net and open sky; private and public narrative; the smoothness of solace and the terror of sublimity.
Unlike the Surrealists, who used found objects as a means of self - interrogation to shock the imagination or discredit the habitual, Kienholz uses them to demonstrate an earnest indignation at the gritty facts of life, as a means of gaining power over our terrors and desires, and to overcome our sordid memories.
However selective the conscious mind may be, most biological memories are unpleasant ones, echoes of danger and terror.
Group exhibitions include Glass Cat — parts 1 and 2, Wimbledon Space, and Danielle Arnaud, London, 2013; Always Greener: Views from the Contemporary Countryside, PM Gallery, Ealing, 2012; Memory of a Hope, Ceri Hand Gallery, Liverpool, 2011; Material Presence, Zabludowicz Collection, London, 2008; Peace and Agriculture in a Pre-Romantic Ideal Landscape Without Sublime Terrors, Haunch of Venison, Berlin, 2008; Super-Sampling Anti-Aliased, Dreizehnzwei, Vienna, 2007; Uncanny Nature, ACCA, Melbourne, 2006; Fabrique du Sublime, La Galerie Centre d'Art Contemporain, Noisy - le - Sec, France, 2005; Scape, CAC, Vilnius, 2005.
It is unknown if the family had Santa Rosa renters insurance, but if it had, this sad story would already be well into the past, more of a distant memory than a terror.
Our memory of the flight is erased by the terror of the cab ride to the city at 70 mph — that's about 115 km to Canucks — featuring lane changing g - force swoops at the driver's whim.
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