Sentences with phrase «now become a bitter»

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The good order and clear meaning of creation become obscured, and though existence continues under Yahweh's sustenance, scrutiny, and concern, it is now beset with the bitter fruits of man's rebellion against Yahweh, against God's creation, and against man's status within it.
Perhaps there was, for varying reasons, a growing antipathy between Israelite and Egyptian (v. 12); but work became for the slaves more intense and bitter because Egypt now embarked on a program of building to the glory of Egypt and the Nineteenth Dynasty, and more pointedly, to the glory of Ramses the Great!
His photos have now become part of the bitter battle between 289 Grand's landlord and tenants who have desperately wanted access to their homes — if for no other reason than to claim treasured personal belongings.
A co-founder of the now - dominant Progressive Caucus, he became a regular face at Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter protests, and commandeered headlines as a bitter critic of former Mayor Michael Bloomberg's policing policies and of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's handling of the city's rent laws.
The patients are often hurting themselves, sad that they have grown old and are now living in a home, and they become bitter and hurtful.
His obsessive love will also take him to the demimonde of Istanbul film circles (where he promises to make Füsun a star), a scene of seedy bars, run - down cheap hotels, and small men with big dreams doomed to bitter failure.In his feckless pursuit, Kemal becomes a compulsive collector of objects that chronicle his lovelorn progress and his afflicted heart's reactions: anger and impatience, remorse and humiliation, deluded hopes of recovery, and daydreams that transform Istanbul into a cityscape of signs and specters of his beloved, from whom now he can extract only meaningful glances and stolen kisses in cars, movie houses, and shadowy corners of parks.
I think Jonathan Holmes summed it up nicely back when he, Jim, and Conrad Zimmerman were doing the Dismal Jesters podcast: «I've seen the culture around Nintendo fans change a lot in the past few years where they've been made fun of so much for so long now it's become a much more bitter, angry, sometimes more entitled culture.»
Now, I didn't pour as many hours into Skyrim as most did, primarily due to having to juggle multiple titles at any given time, so after around twenty or so hours I became distracted and moved on to whatever else was vying for my attention; with that said, one of my fondest gaming memories of recent times involve questing with my homeboy Sven until we somehow became separated, arriving at Whiterun to be confronted with a letter informing me of his death (Which I tried fruitlessly to avoid by spamming previous saves to no avail) and then venturing back out into the bitter wilds alone in order to retrieve his corpse and place it upon a shrine behind my abode in Riverwood.
This will be the fight of the millennia as once called friends now become sworn and bitter enemies.
A Web site, now defunct, that claimed to expose «the underbelly of the Manhattan real estate market» by reporting on bad broker behavior, abusive landlords and run - down apartments quickly became a forum for bitter accusations against landlords, brokers, real estate industry co-workers and even roommates.
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