Sentences with phrase «of outlaws makes»

Paying close attention to SOA's array of outlaws makes the series an even more richly detailed portrait of self - righteous villainy.

Not exact matches

Sometimes, this approach to leadership required Lincoln to make deals he was initially uncomfortable with to gain the support of legislators, notably to win passage of the constitutional amendment that outlawed slavery,» he writes.
Instead of simply trying to outlaw an obviously productive practice, why not simply figure out a way to make sure that people who rent rooms are paying their taxes?
The religious among us keep trying to chip away at the separation of church and state by making people recite the pledge of allegiance with the God clause, installing religious symbols and displays on public property, holding prayer breakfasts for politicians, berating the removal of prayer in public schools, trying to pass laws limiting women's access to birth control, and trying to get an amendment passed outlawing abortion (since in their view God creates a soul the moment a sperm enters an egg).
3) Repeated motif of animalistic and moronic men occurs: the bear - dressed mountain man, the animal - sound making outlaw, the mule - tormenting Indian children (inbreds?)
Asked when he intends to stop making the annual trek to Washington for the march for Life, my young friend replied without hesitation, «I won't stop going until abortion is outlawed... and even then we will all continue to pray and witness to the sanctity of life until the whole world sees the beauty of the truth.»
The majority of the electorate simply do not share their views so try as they might every time, someone running on the platform to outlaw abortion or make gay people bad, etc. will just not win in the general election, period.
2) Even after the inhospitality of Judaism had outlawed the Christian movement from the sacrifices and the destruction of Jerusalem had finally ended them, the Old Testament was still the Christian Bible, and some disposal had to be made of its ceremonial codes.
Maybe this is why I am so against this push by the gay activists to make life even more confusing for kids: Lets be really clear: nearly every country on Earth has outlawed homosexuality in its not too distant past, and most of them won't allow such silly games as SSM.
In the second part, we shall point to the specific conditions in India which has made inter-religious conversion an issue of communal politics and shall also look at some aspects of the history of the controversy whether the solution lies in depoliticising religious conversion or in outlawing it.
If the truth has made us «odd,» if we have not accommodated ourselves out of all recognition, then it will appear to some people that we're running away, that we're living an escapist existence, that we're outsiders, even outlaws — whereas the truth is that we're the insiders, because we're bearing God's reality, not the world's.
I am not a fan of gay marriage or Roe v. Wade, and even though I would vote to outlaw the former and repeal the latter, neither of those actions in themselves will make a single unbeliever say «How wonderful Christ is!»
In fact while the Constitution contained a clause that provided for the outlawing of the slave trade for a twenty year period, that document also made concessions to slavery; Article IV, Section 2, and of course the «federal ratio.»
A ban on the possession of outlawed weapons such as zombie knives and knuckledusters on private property would mean officers can seize them and make arrests.
You mean like complaining and outlawing a «moment of silence» in schools, or changing the pledge or complaining about Santa and Christmas, [which is actually pagan not christian] Making it so you can wear any other symbol but one of Christianity on school grounds... etc?
Amy of Real Food Whole Health Beth of Red and Honey Carol of Studio Botanica Carolyn of Real Food Carolyn Christy of Whole Foods on a Budget Colleen of Five Little Homesteaders Dina - Marie of Cultured Palate Emily of The Urban EcoLife Heather of The Homesteading Hippy Iris of De Voedzame Keuken (The Nutritious Kitchen) Jackie of Deductive Seasoning Jan of Healthy Notions Jennifer of Hybrid Rasta Mama Jill of Real Food Forager Jo of Nourishing Time Joe of Wellness Punks Joelle of jarOhoney Karen of ecokaren Karen of Nourish with Karen Karen of Sustainable Fitness Katie of Kitchen Stewardship Kris of Attainable Sustainable Kristen of Rethink Simple Kristine of Real Food Girl: Unmodified Lauren of Healing and Eating Laurie of Common Sense Homesteading Libby of eat.play.love... more Libby of Libby Louer Linda of The Organic Kitchen Lydia of Divine Health From The Inside Out Natalie of Honey, Ghee, & Me Pamela of Paleo Table Sandi of Sandi's Allergy Free Recipes Sarah of Real Food Outlaws Shannon of All Things Health Shanti of Life Made Full Shelley of A Harmony Healing Sjanett of Paleolland Stacy of A Delightful Home Stacy of Paleo Gone Sassy Starlene of GAPS Diet Journey Susan of Grow In Grace Farm Susan of Learning and Yearning Suzanne of Strands of my Life Sylvie of Hollywood Homestead Tracy of Oh, The Things We'll Make!
In 2010, Dupree created and launched «Jesse James Spirits», a craft made line of alcoholic beverages that now includes the «Jesse James America's Outlaw» brands of bourbon and whiskey.
Jesse James America's Outlaw Honey Flavored Whiskey Aged in American Oak casks for a minimum of 36 months, Jesse James America's Outlaw Honey Flavored whiskey is made with their original straight bourbon whiskey and then blended with honey flavors to create a smooth blend offering notes of deep bourbon flavors with a subtle, hint of honey.
Making home birth illegal would bring about a whole new round of outlaws.
From The Outlaw Mom — how about using up some of those Christmas Catalogues and magazines hanging around and making ornaments for the tree with them.
Outlaw has established itself as a trusted provider of a well - run craft fair and I'm hoping they continue — they've got the makings of a great business, supporting and bringing Cornish designer - makers to the wider craft scene and general public, as well as encouraging and inspiring more folk to get crafty.
«All they are going to do is drive up the price of all meat and cause more deaths via E.coli et al, since they'll soon have a proven safe process for making our meats safe to eat, outlawed
the issue of race and whether or not it affects someone's thoughts on outlawing abortion is an extremely valid point to be made.
Ed Miliband will tomorrow (Tuesday) declare that a One Nation Labour government will outlaw the exploitative use of zero hour contracts that make life a misery for thousands of families.
(«Unanimous» in this case means all of the people who were present, since those allied with the so - called «rogue faction» led by the «notorious Haggerty brothers» — the party's words, not mine, and it makes them sound like outlaws in a bad Western movie — et al attended the other meeting).
Davis said a constitutional convention could enact early voting and same - day registration to make it easier to vote and outlaw the gerrymandering of legislative districts.
This would quite rightly outlaw the current insurance industry practice of making pre-medical offers.
Is it possible that the act of committing a crime in using cannabis reinforces an identity of outlaw and delinquent in young people, making it more like for them to develop other antisocial behaviours?
Is it not the traitorous Progress Party (PP) Government of Kofi Abrefa Busia and Edward Akufo - Addo, which outlawed the CPP and made it a crime to belong to the CPP?
The government is to outlaw all pornography depicting rape, whether online or offline, as part of broader moves to make online videos subject to the same laws as those sold in sex shops.
Davis says a constitutional convention could enact early voting and same day registration, to make it easier to vote, and outlaw the gerrymandering of legislative districts.
Today, many states outlaw smoking in restaurants and bars, which has made a significant difference in the health of people working in this field.
I know very well that by taking this stance I've «outlawed» myself from ever making money by writing for the mainstream publications and I've also offended a lot of the so - called «experts» on the internet discussion boards.
Mostly alluded to fear that women can't handle the outlawed lifestyle linked to bikers, he surprisingly, commented that biker women are actually very sober - minded individuals and not the inadmissible biker chicks they are made out to be Caleb said he prefers them over other girls since they travel light, not choosy with their meals, they are tough and extremely loyal and dedicated to the bikers spirit of brotherhood.
Sure it doesn't make much sense that the teenagers of this small town that has outlawed dancing for five years could all dance so well, yet this is an enjoyable film with a great soundtrack and John Lithgow as a character who is more complex than your typical zealot antagonist.
The lust, greed, power, violence, and outlaw aesthetic appeal of the western genre are a few reasons that make me love these types of games.
Now, as an infinitely multiplying horde of frenzied psychotics flood the Texas plains, a dangerous outlaw named Wray (Freddy Rodriguez), a sexy stripper named Cherry (Rose McGowan), an unscrupulous smuggler named Abby (Naveen Andrews), and the curiously incapacitated Dr. Dakota Block (Marley Shelton) must try and make their way to the helicopter that could provide their only means of escaping to a place untouched by this nightmarish scourge that threatens to wipe out all of humankind.
This is not the rootin» - tootin» outlaw hero from a previous generation of myth - making westerns.
And the movie never effectively sells the story point that made the earlier films so compelling: why a bunch of outlaws and mercenaries would put their lives on the line for a town that finds itself in the grip of a bad, bad guy.
My research for my book, «Eastwood: Evolution of a Filmmaker,» due in November from Greenwood Publishers, has taught me that he made deals with the studios: one for them (a Dirty Hary sequel or some silly action flick that would make them a fortune), and then in return they had to agree to finance one for him (a personal project such as «Breezy» or «The Outlaw Josey Wales»).
«I play a citizen, living life, finding love, being myself in a society where that makes me an outlaw, something «dirty» that the society needs to get rid of.
It was one of the best of the many period gangster films that poured out in the wake of Bonnie and Clyde and made anti-heroes of outlaws.
Rating: Not Rated Year: 1959 Cast: Joel McCrea, Julie Adams, John McIntire Director: Joseph M. Newman Bat Masterson takes over the sheriff position after his brother is killed and vows to rid Dodge City of renegade outlaws and make it safe.
Knowing such riches would naturally generate healthy interest among undesirables and opportunists, Cavendish and Selleck make haste across the wild plains of the frontier, in a bid to reach Rose before the band of outlaws who follow close behind them — led by the skulking Payne (Ben Mendelsohn), get there first.
While the cast is uniformly strong and populated by a rogues gallery of outlaws (Ernest Borgnine as Bart Lonergan is agent provocateur instantly), put upon lawmen (Frank Ferguson's Marshal Williams is a patsy straight away), and an elaborately off the mark malefactor in the aforementioned Emma Small, but it's Crawford who makes us care and whose tensions have us spellbound and beguiled.
While it's disappointing to see a fantastic character actor like Ben Mendelsohn wasted in such a small role, he makes the most of his limited screen time, especially considering his rascally outlaw doesn't even enter the story until the final act.
It being a prequel made more sense anyway, since Red Dead Redemption often returned to the theme of the «Old West» declining and the cowboy / outlaw era ending.
Dan Evans (Heflin, Shane) is a struggling, drought - stricken rancher desperate for money who agrees to help escort Ben Wade (Ford, Superman), the leader of a band of outlaws, at gunpoint to make the train to Yuma where, presumably, he will go to trial.
Writer / director Nick Love (The Business, The Football Factory, Outlaw) has made his living from showing the criminal's side of things, so much so that even on The Sweeney, his first movie told from the vantage point of the law, the good guys still act like the bad guys.
The screenplay written by Mackenzie («Young Adam»), Bash Doran («Boardwalk Empire»), James MacInnes, Mark Bomback and renowned Scottish playwright David Harrower takes place over the extraordinary historic year when Robert the Bruce fights to regain control having been crowned King of Scots, only to be defeated in a surprise attack and made an outlaw by the English King and his occupying forces.
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