Sentences with phrase «of constant warfare»

This shooter game will allow you to enter a dark and cold world of constant warfare with zombie soldiers at the hellgate of this world.

Not exact matches

We remember that one aspect of the Warrior God remained constant in the prophets and in the teaching of Jesus: God's antagonistic warfare against his rebellious and unfaithful people.
No, due to the death of men through constant warfare with other tribes, these Native Americans always had way more women in the tribe than they had men.
The constant warfare, heavy taxation, and depredations of battle that the poor were obliged to endure for generation after generation threw thousands into misery and discontent.
Documentary revealing the inner workings of the world's most powerful intelligence organization, with unprecedented access to America's spy network, all 12 living CIA directors and top agency operatives, who talk candidly about torture, secret prisons, drone warfare, alleged assassinations and the constant threat of attack, which begs the question: how far should America go to keep us safe?
We face shadowy soldiers storming out the cover of jungle with the darkness split by the flare of gunfire and grenades, endure the bombs raining on American camps and the tropical rains that bring sickness and rot and watch the horrors of jungle warfare and the crushing pressure of constant combat that wears men down as sure as gunfire and shrapnel.
The characters in Dynasty Warriors are so removed from everyday life that it's almost impossible to understand the world they lived in — a China which was the centre and the entirety of a world locked in constant, bloody warfare.
The BattleTech Universe is one of near - constant warfare and feudal political intrigue, where great noble houses vie for dominance of a vast region of space known as the Inner Sphere.
«From the Kung in the Kalahari to the Inuit in the Arctic and the aborigines in Australia, two - thirds of modern hunter - gatherers are in a state of almost constant tribal warfare, and nearly 90 % go to war at least once a year.»
It is their consumer demands that have dragged the rest of the planet away from constant vicious tribal warfare and made them into fast developing nations and which have enabled those poorer nations to drastically reduce their natural death rates.
The Pentagon report paints a bleak picture of a humanity reverting to constant warfare over diminishing resources.
... [O] urs is a useful trade, a worthy calling; that with all its lightness and frivolity it has one serious purpose, one aim, one specialty, and it is constant to it — the deriding of shams, the exposure of pretentious falsities, the laughing of stupid superstitions out of existence; and that whoso is by instinct engaged in this sort of warfare is the natural enemy of royalties, nobilities, privileges and all kindred swindles, and the natural friend of human rights and human liberties.
The drafters of the Additional Protocol to the 1977 Geneva Convention recognized that constant evolution and technological progress would require also constant responsibility to ensure that new weapons, means and methods of warfare are not in violation of relevant international law, including international humanitarian law.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z