Sentences with phrase «miserable deaths»

She said those cats often die «miserable deaths,» suffering from illnesses, hit by cars or attacked by other animals.
Some of these heroes are now living like paupers while others died miserable deaths over lack of resources to foot expensive medical bills.
While that probably IS a large part of it, I also think it's rooted in the surge of hero worship for doctors that began in the early 1900's as science progressed so rapidly and things like vaccinations saved millions of children from suffering miserable deaths and life crippling diseases (polio, anyone?)
They found it impossible, however, for the hawthorn bushes held together as if they had hands, and the young men remained stuck in them, couldn't get free, and died miserable deaths.
But, given that crossing deserts brings a slow, miserable death to a number of these immigrants (and others will suffocate in the back of cargo trucks or be murdered by smugglers), a few more feet to climb is probably going to deter only a small number of potential immigrants.
He has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people, who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere, or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither.14
The centurion «witnesses Jesus» miserable death and guffaws, «Yeah, right, this guy was the Son of God,»» writes Brian K. Blount of Princeton Seminary in the book published in memory of Juel.
But one Democrat with possible designs on Klein's seat is highlighting the senator's exquisite position as the mayor's signature proposal prepares to meet a miserable death in Albany.
If confirmed, and appropriate treatment can not be authorized - for financial or other reasons - your suffering dog can be humanely euthanized at the vet's office, rather than left to languish and suffer the miserable death of GDV / Bloat.
Without the expertise of our veterinary team this little dog would have died a miserable death.
One phone call can save thousands of pets from a miserable death or amputation of frozen limbs.
This is just amazing, poor girl she was really in a bad situation and would have died a miserable death if not for these kind people.
Mark up one more bad idea that died a miserable death.
Back home in a north - facing back bedroom the colours die a miserable death.

Not exact matches

When they combine that awareness with atheism, they become existentialists or governed by the thought that there's no escape but death from the miserable absurdity of who we are as ephemeral specks caught between two abysses.
Because Judy has decided that God wants her to be miserable, she has cut herself off from conversation with God and written her own prescription: her mother's death is the solution for her troubles.
As for Bin Laden, he found out whom he has really served... I'm sure he had a «big welcome greeting» at the entrance... What a miserable life... yet in his death he has much worse fate!
However, if the Fourth Servant Song was really to be understood as a prophecy of the crucifixion of Jesus, and if this meant that by means of this scripture God was declaring that his death was not a miserable failure but a victory, in that it was becoming a source of blessing to men, then the rest of the Song had some suggestive things to say about this same Jesus.
This refusal to divide the «life» — «miserable existence» — «death cycle» into distinct categories is causing most of the animosity in euthanasia discussions.
And what of people who don't have an understanding of sin but understand they are living in miserable conditions in this life and trust that Jesus will deliver them after death?
However, when a stroke put him on his death bed, Voltaire's stony exterior began to crack and reveal his miserable, frightful condition.
Love watching a nearly operational Death Star making lives miserable.
But we've all seen marriages that have lasted «until death» that were pretty miserable — why do we consider that a success?
«It felt like my body stubbornly clung to each and every last fat molecule in my cells as if they were all that stood between my baby and a miserable, slow death by starvation.»
This isn't a «life or death» situation and it's not making us miserable, but we know she's capable of taking a more significant first nap.
«I thought that if the court saw me as I am, utterly miserable with my life, powerless to do anything about it because of my disability then the judges would accept my reasoning that I do not want to carry on and should be able to have a dignified death,» he said after the judgement.
A slow, miserable, excruciating death sends a message that a quick gunshot to the head does not: do what these people did and you will suffer the same awful fate.
Purely in the interests of objectivity perhaps he ought to listen to «Irish Blood, English Heart» in which Morrissey sings - «I've been dreaming of a time when the English are sick to death of Labour and Tories»... Quoting Morrissey again, at some stage in the first half of 2010 for Alex it will surely be a case of «Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now».
LIFE is miserable for the estimated 20 billion broiler chickens raised for food each year — but a new way of knocking the birds out before they are killed may at least give them a more humane death.
What we learn in this all - pain / no - pleasure episode is that marriage feels like a life sentence, weddings are miserable events, honeymoon sex is dangerous and leaves a bride covered in bruises, and pregnancy is a torment that leads to death in exchange for birth.
The ticket - holder line for the Vancouver International Film Festival special screening of Takashi Miike's 3 - D «Hara - Kiri: Death of a Samurai» snaked around the corner of the theater even in the miserable Vancouver drizzle.
Quan terrorizes the terrorists, stakes them out at Hennessy's farmhouse / fortress, and generally makes life miserable for everyone until he finds the people responsible for his daughter's death.
This beautifully designed and photographed period drama, adapted from Andrew Hodges» book The Enigma by debut screenwriter Graham Moore, centres on three important points of Turing's life: boarding school, a miserable existence before his death in the 1950s, and his critical work defeating the Nazis» Enigma encryption device.
HUTCHINSON: I generally avoid any adult literary fiction that features gay characters because I know they're either going to wind up the victim of a hate crime or with HIV or miserable and alone; they become the object lesson of the story or the death that motivates the protagonist to action.
(Her death was so grand that I knew, all at once, that her life must have been miserable.
Worms in dogs are a common problem, as we have discovered not only do they make our hounds miserable they can cause serious damage even death.
Would you castrate humans to prevent overpopulation and miserable people and early death like they have in India and China and all overpopulated countries?
All have been saved from a miserable life in small, filthy cages, and a brutal death, most commonly by electrocution, to become a cherished companion in America.
The fear of death of the general population is the reason you and I are living miserable and impoverished lives with no freedoms.
«We come across places that are miserable — where people are frozen to death or fried.
It's this kind of irrational idealization that leads people to stay with partners who are abusive or negligent, to give up on their own needs and identities, to make themselves into imaginary martyrs who are perpetually miserable, to suppress their own pain and suffering in the name of maintaining a relationship «until death do us part.»
Except this time, rather than being miserable about my fat rolls, I'm mourning the death of my fertility.
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