Sentences with phrase «much violence into»

The true hostiles are the white men like himself who bred so much violence into the land.

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The cowards at CNN know Christianity is an easy target and can attack it without fearing for their lives, but that if they attack Islam — which is responsible for much much more violence in the world today — they will have to go into hiding.
People acting as if non-violence is not an answer — but I am not saying we don't get involved — let's not pass into the idea of how much violence we will use — because that's dangerous «evil» territory — allow a little in and soon we are talking about how much gunshots fired into a person is «normal»?
The dreadful Star Wars prequels were briefly eclipsed by The Matrix, whose blend of religious allegory, pop philosophy, and balletic violence aimed much higher than George Lucas ever did (though The Matrix descended into pretentious incoherence in the later installments).
When I was there we weren't being shot at too much because despite what we were being told further up the chain we weren't so stupid as to not go into every village and say «we're not going to touch your poppy» and arguably the upturn in violence against coalition forces came in 2009 and in 2010 when the American marine brigade started saying «oh hang on, weren't we supposed to eradicating poppies?
I wish that the centre - left blogosphere would put as much effort into organising a defence of these activists as it has done demanding a ritualistic «condemnation» of violence.
«Reduce crime and gun violence and stabilize neighborhoods: A randomized controlled study: As much as a 29 percent reduction in gun violence in poor neighborhoods could translate into hundreds of fewer shootings every year for cities affected by blighted spaces.»
Yet, much like Chris Nolan did with «Batman Begins» or David Cronenberg showed with «A History of Violence», it's one of those great examples of the difference that a visionary director can bring to relatively conventional material — making a solid movie into something far deeper and more rewarding.
Much of it, especially at the outset, is awash with red light, bleeding into rooms and mingling with the blood of violence.
This seemingly innocuous film is socializing young children into violence as a way to solve problems from a very early age, much like other animated films, such as «Wreck - It - Ralph» in 2012.
What follows owes as much to the Twisted Metal videogame series as any movie, with some hints that the film might turn into a smart exploration of violence and media saturation in the vein of Starship Troopers.
What seems merely to be a third - rate gig escalates into something much more sinister when they witness an act of violence backstage that they weren't meant to see.
The dialogue crackles as much as it runs deep; there's almost a perverse sort of entertainment in witnessing a conversation turn into a heated argument before an explosion of hate, or in one case, violence.
The squeamish should steer clear because much of the violence displayed is brutal and vicious but if you're willing to wander into the dark parlor of Sin City, you likely won't be disappointed by this sequel.
However, Sellers isn't interested in much more than the anecdotal value of all this and after the first 100 pages the stories blur into one long binge of sex, booze and violence.
While I don't know if adding more violence, sex, and gore into the film would have made it better; I do know that horror fanatics would have appreciated it much more as an R - rated film.
Separated into four stories, each set in a different region of China, and each concerning cash - strapped characters either driven to or victimized by horrific acts of violence, Jia's 2013 Cannes prize winner (for best script, though it should have been a Palme D'Or) constitutes an attempt to take on the dark side of the country's much - touted 21st - century social and economic progress.
The violence of the impact was so severe it sent Todd's Commodore up into the air, and into a set of spins with such force that body panels flew off the chassis, which held up much better, saving the driver's life.
You would have known in advance that the U.S. GDP would have a negative print for the first quarter, that Ukraine would explode into violence with Russian involvement — and that the much - touted housing recovery would begin to show signs of slowing down.
As games like move towards becoming more of an art form and therefore (slightly) more responsible in their depiction of violence and its consequences, with superb titles like Heavy Rain and yes Grand Theft Auto 5 (a properly grown up game for most part), it takes an old school title like this to remind you quite how much fun and cathartic virtually blowing people into chunks of a grue can be.
Without going to much into it, you'll be confronted with murder, torture, sexual violence, dead bodies hanging from trees, well, dead bodies are seen almost everywhere in Outlast 2.
And there's so much more making up our 100 Games For 2018 special with looks at the future of PSVR, indie titles, the convergence of violence and emotion in games, the titles that will be pushing 4K and some looks at the hot topics going into 2018; do we need a new generation of consoles and what next for loot boxes?
Kingdom Battle appears to be a game that is family friendly, with as much probable animated violence as Splatoon and Breath of the Wild, while tapping into a branch of gaming that was previously difficult to show young adult audiences.
And when Levine recasts a Duchamp mallic mold in frosted glass and sets it inside a pristine vitrine the reversals are evident: prurience turns frigid and the implied violence of Duchamp's cracked class is disarmed, the work's much - revered iconclasm made into a bijou.
The wilfully eccentric work of Niki de St Phalle never did have much truck with familial sobriety, while Robert Gober's work introduces violence into domestic suburbia in a similar gleeful spirit to the films of David Lynch.
But scraper bikes as a movement means more than just dressed - up bikes: for many of the kids who come to Stevenson's house every Saturday to work on their bikes, it means a way of channelling energy into something positive and creative — a much - needed refuge and alternative expression to the drugs and violence of East Oakland's streets.
Many online abuse cases rely on the «tacking on» of cyberbullying to other, perhaps more serious crimes and, while much of what is said online can be covered by existing legislation such as the Malicious Communications Act (1998) or the Communications Act (2003), prosecution is often reliant on fitting the charge into the parameters of other offenses, such as stalking and threatening to cause violence.
Policies or programs which are themselves discriminatory in nature certainly place the justice system into as much disrepute as unnecessary physical violence.
They have turned their anguish into the beginnings of what we hope will be a much larger and more powerful anti-gun violence movement.
Violence against women - we still are hearing so much obstetric / midwife violence towards women in this country during birth and pregnancy - no consent for invasive procedures, women bullied into assuming positions / medication / proViolence against women - we still are hearing so much obstetric / midwife violence towards women in this country during birth and pregnancy - no consent for invasive procedures, women bullied into assuming positions / medication / proviolence towards women in this country during birth and pregnancy - no consent for invasive procedures, women bullied into assuming positions / medication / procedures.
See, for example, Aboriginal Issues Unit of the Northern Territory «Too much sorry business» in Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody National Report AGPS Canberra 1991 Volume 5 Appendix D (i); A Bolger Aboriginal Women and Violence Australian National University North Australia Research Unit Darwin 1991; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Task Force on Violence Report of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Task Force on Violence State of Queensland 1999; S Gordon et al Putting the Picture Together: Inquiry into response by government agencies to complaints of family violence and child abuse in Aboriginal communities State Law Publisher PerViolence Australian National University North Australia Research Unit Darwin 1991; Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Task Force on Violence Report of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Task Force on Violence State of Queensland 1999; S Gordon et al Putting the Picture Together: Inquiry into response by government agencies to complaints of family violence and child abuse in Aboriginal communities State Law Publisher PerViolence Report of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women's Task Force on Violence State of Queensland 1999; S Gordon et al Putting the Picture Together: Inquiry into response by government agencies to complaints of family violence and child abuse in Aboriginal communities State Law Publisher PerViolence State of Queensland 1999; S Gordon et al Putting the Picture Together: Inquiry into response by government agencies to complaints of family violence and child abuse in Aboriginal communities State Law Publisher Perviolence and child abuse in Aboriginal communities State Law Publisher Perth 2002.
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