In a bid to eradicate the Enkie race, the genocidal Layil Empire launches a nuclear attack that all but destroys
their object of hate.
What happened to make Common Core
an object of hate for conservative activists?
Thus we Wittenbergers are
the object of hate, disgust and fear... Martin Luther, dirt for Christ's sake» — Lutum Christi.
you are singling out an organization to be
the object of your hate....
What I can't infer is if these believers are followers of the same religion as
the object of their hate, a different one, or if it refers to all believers in general.
Christians seemed not to need new
objects of hate in order to unite themselves.
He is a strong advocate for the LGBT community and other groups which are often
objects of hate and discrimination.
Not exact matches
A recognition that the costs
of climate change policy can not be shuffled off to
hate -
objects such as oil companies and Albertans.
We live here for so many decades, I would
hate to think that the truth
of the
object of my faith would be determined by centuries
of contradictory theologies, all bringing something to the conversation, none having all the answers.
But you
hate what God does and
object to His ways in culture, and to testimonies
of His works.
The depths
of one's inner life — one's loves,
hates, strengths, and weaknesses, all the obstacles one encounters in that search — became an
object of interest.
When in 169 one
of the contestants, Menelaus, was returned to the office, Antiochus, who had already incurred the bitter resentment
of faithful Jews by his interference, sought to correct his financial plight by entering the Temple himself and stripping it
of its considerable movable wealth.31 Antiochus became at once the
object of Judaism's bitterest
hate; and no doubt in part in retaliation but also as an expression
of this ardent Hellenist's frustration with a people slow to change, he effected an otherwise quite unprovoked attack on Jerusalem in 168.
The Tabletatura,
of course,
hate the whole thing; and they
object particularly to the reception
of communities rather than individuals, quite simply because far more will come, numerically, under this dispensation than under what previously obtained: i.e., special fast - track arrangements for clergy wanting reordination (this has helped substantially with the shortage
of priests) but the old business
of «individual submission» for the laity, and off with them to some denatured liturgy at the ghastly concrete Catholic barracks down the road.
There was a Talmudic - era rabbi by the name
of Akiva ben Joseph (who argued plenty with another rabbi, Simeon ben Azzai) who argued that the greatest commandment in all
of the Torah was to love your neighbor as yourself (to which ben Azzai
objected primarily due to neighbor not being clear enough and then said that the greatest commandment was within Genesis 5:1 — that man was created in G - d's image and thus if you
hate any person, you are
hating G - d).
No argument here that the Trump Administration's portrayal
of the press as a
hate object is ominous; another democratic norm in tatters.
We point at behaviours that we
object to as a society and produce stocks in the public square where an example can be made
of the greedy banker, corrupt politician, binge - drinking young person, sexually abusive celebrity, preacher
of hate, benefit cheat or lying police officer.
But despite this, only the most militant free speech fundamentalists
objected to denying fascists use
of university buildings to preach
hate.
One
of his best - known screen roles was the ill - tempered Subway Ghost, who teaches newly dead Patrick Swayze how to move solid
objects with sheer «
hate power» in the 1990 blockbuster Ghost.
Peeta is a major
object of concern here, because, as the movie begins, he is locked up and strapped to a bed, literally foaming at the mouth about how much he
hates Katniss.
Granted, many readers might not
object because the Web has inured them to obnoxious huckstery
of just the kind that H.L.
hated.
At one point in Love,
Hate, and Other Filters, Maya's best friend Violet tells her that love is «a part
of who you are, not an
object you can film and capture in different kinds
of light.»
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.
But later in the system's lifespan people soured on the topic
of collecting random junk (the fact Rare seemed to build it into their games and make the amount needed higher and higher didn't help), and by the times
of games like Donkey Kong 64 and Super Mario Sunshine, most people
HATED collected 100s
of shiny
objects any more.
This game is a unique as far as puzzles go, a lot
of I haven't come across before, and I enjoyed them very much... some took me quite a while to solve The game opened in widescreen... a definite plus,
hate having to change things There are 3 modes
of play: Easy - Expert - Pro... Expert players will love this game as there is no hand holding at all... no sparkles, no hints and no skips I played the Easy mode where hints charged in about 15 seconds and not much longer for skips I quite like the HOS as well... lists, silhouettes and find one thing to open or find another
object but done differently than the norm There are no voice overs, which I didn't mind for a change, not an overly lot
of dialogue to read either Graphics were good without being spectacular.
While the activity in room A explored some aspects
of sex — concentration, fantasy, exclusion, inclusion, shame, regression — room B was concerned with
hate and fear, savagery, domination and resentment expressed through others while Acconci remained the passive
object of these emotions.
After decades
of conceptual art, art is still a physical
object, bought and sold, created and cherished, exploited and abused,
hated and loved — the kind that connects flooded minds to the world.
In this work, Lockett's use
of swirling paint and embedded
objects conveys the powerful atmosphere
of the civil rights marches, which were galvanized by the fight for equality but also often marred by bigotry and
hate.
The film considers how individuals — the artist is one
of its protagonists — negotiate complicated feelings
of love and
hate for commercial
objects and how features such as touch and 3D resonate directly with the user's emotions and imagination.
I have a kind
of love -
hate relationship with ESL and its
objects.
In a second vitrine, alongside digital prints, pages
of a user's manual, and some found
objects, there is a text that reads, «My dear Mother, My dear Father, I
hate to seem inquisitive.
As with all such invective I
object to it far more in the mouths
of pseudonymous actors who can stir up
hate online without incurring any reputation price, as pundits like James, and indeed Tim Ball, pay every day.
I normally
hate analogies in the climate debate because they don't work but yours goes a long way in trying to explain to anyone who believes radiation from a cooler
object can add any form
of thermal energy to a warmer
object.
An act as simple as removing an
object that everyone
hates anyway could be a solution to a lot
of our problems.
Another aspect
of «processing» electronic discovery is our love /
hate relationship with «embedded
objects».