Sentences with phrase «of sacrilege»

Today, the People's National Party has come out to condemn the demolition of the archeological site, saying, «We consider this an act of sacrilege against all indigenous people, especially the Mayan community,...
Their rude sheen is a kind of sacrilege in the soft - focus medium of acrylic (the belief, deriving in fact from Helen Frankenthaler's paintings of the early Fifties, being that the paint should sink in and dye the canvas like a fabric).
To exploit the part of the story where Sherrod is most vulnerable, most open about the darkness within herself that she must overcome, is nothing short of sacrilege.
And most Muslims — especially the clerics of Saudi Arabia — consider the artistic depiction of any of the prophets to be a form of sacrilege.
For the sense of sin is the sense of sacrilege.
It is telling to compare the clergy misconduct at the time of the reformation which did at least take note of the notion of sacrilege.
But never let ignorance stand in the way of sacrilege.
-- expectations of sacrilege were overdoing it somewhat.
While Emperor's is supremely entertaining, it was only five years old when this sequel came, so there's no real danger of sacrilege.
Kevin takes the opportunity to offend people with a statement of sacrilege before prattling on about his spring break Trekathon.
(«You know, it might have been sort of a sacrilege thing,» Ms. Rampling acknowledges in the pages of Paradis.)
Now, in the twilight of his career, he has committed what may be his most daring act of sacrilege: claiming the existence of precognition, the ability to sense future events.
In our world of synchronized calendars and countless scheduling tools, breaking from routine can seem like a kind of sacrilege.
For all those fans who believe that going against the club is nothing short of sacrilege and that Wenger should be a permanent fixture in the manager's chair, I recommend this strange yet brilliantly thought provoking article about one of the greatest players to pull on the red and white.
Fr Peter Murphy said the theft from the sacristy of the ciborium, «containing the Blessed Sacrament», had left St Catherine's Church «desecrated by this act of sacrilege».
But taken in the wrong circumstances it doesn't work, and the church has an obligation to in affect, protect people from a kind of sacrilege.
Yet the people accused him of sacrilege when he healed the lame man at the Pool of Bethesda on the sabbath.
It might seem like an act of sacrilege, but trust us: This is one time when you need to order a sandwich at a pizza joint.
This last remake will no doubt spawn a litany of angry voices, accusing me of sacrilege and taking things too seriously.
Mini Paceman Based on the Countryman, the Paceman (which also could be called the Countryman Coupe) retains all of the sacrilege of a Mini crossover but jettisons the practicality of four doors.
Oops, pardon me of the sacrilege I just committed calling Alfas mere cars, as the Alfisti refer to their Italian beasts -LSB-...]
They constitute, especially when you compare them with the religious paintings he was trained to do in this city, a vicious act of sacrilege: a vision of a world without the Christian God.
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