Sentences with phrase «of the corpses of»

1) the snakes are not simply from a pit, but from the breast of the corpse of a cowboy / gunman found in the pit.
«Superstitious dread of the corpse of a person» who died of smallpox was common among Pulaya Christians and missionaries found it difficult to secure a «Christian burial» for victims of smallpox.
KADUNA — Members of the Shiite Islamic Movement of Nigeria has called for the unconditional release of its leader, Sheikh Ibraheem Yaqoub Zakzaky, his sister - in - law, and other members incarcerated since last month as well as release of corpses of those killed for proper and befitting Islamic burial.
Bar - Lev examines the exploitation of the corpse of Pat Tillman, the highly principled pro-footballer-turned-Army-Ranger killed by his own platoon in Afghanistan in 2004.
The film opens with a shot of the corpse of a young boy, lying face - down on a Mediterranean beach after drowning when a boatload of Syrian refugees sank.
After watching a car full of hopped - up thrill - seekers crash in the opening scene, he casually relieves one of the corpses of its drugs for his own use.
After briefly coming upon a truly horrific sight of hosts building railroad tracks out of the corpses of dead humans (or are they more hosts?)
Practically every item and new upgrade requires you to hunt down its component parts, whether hewn out of cliffs or carved out of the corpses of your dangerous prey, resulting in a truly spectacular amount of repetition.
In the spring of 2017, the Whitney faced a firestorm when artist Dana Schutz's painting of the corpse of Emmett Till was included in the Whitney Biennial.
This is a dead portrait, named after the German news magazine that first printed the shocking photograph of the corpse of Ulrike Meinhof, the Red Army Faction terrorist who was cut down from the towel noose with which she either killed herself or was murdered (perhaps having been previously raped), in her Stammheim prison cell in 1976.
This consensus lasted only a few days before it was demolished by an angry cascade of angry objections to the inclusion of Dana Schutz's painting Open Casket, a semi-abstract rendering of a photograph of the corpse of Emmett Till, an African - American youth who was brutally lynched in 1955 after being falsely accused of flirting with a white woman.
The work is an abstracted depiction of the corpse of Emmett Till, the 14 - year old black boy who was lynched in 1955 for the falsified reason that he flirted with a white woman; his killers were white men who were later acquitted of the crime (by an all - white jury).
Such is the case with Jeremy Blake's woozy film tour of a ghost - haunted California mansion; Judith Schaechter's stained - glass windows with clowns instead of sacred emblems; a sound piece by Archive (Chris Kubick and Anne Walsh) that conjures the spirit of Joseph Cornell; and AA Bronson's candy - color photograph of the corpse of his fellow artist Felix Partz, a Pop version of a Victorian post-mortem portrait.

Not exact matches

And in an interview first granted to the Mexican press and picked up by The Guardian, Yorke said: «This is is like the last fart, the last desperate fart of a dying corpse
Radiohead and Atoms for Peace frontman Thom Yorke last year described the service as «the last desperate fart of a dying corpse,» while pop megastar Taylor Swift pulled her entire catalog from Spotify in November.
A Copenhagen court on Wednesday convicted Madsen of murdering Wall, sexual assault without intercourse for the stabbing of Wall's genitals, and violating her corpse, tweeted Julie Thomsen, a reporter at the trial.
No client really wants to be thought of as a corpse.
Which conjured up a picture of America as a corpse.
A stroll down a real street called Memory Lane in London leads you to the London Institute of Psychiatry, where J.A.N. «Nick» Corsellis sliced into the brains of three corpses and found the first evidence of AE.
It took years for Radiohead to agree to put its music on Spotify in 2016, after frontman Thom Yorke once called it «the last desperate fart of a dying corpse
In essence Zimbabwe is a corpse of a country kept on life support by the Chinese now as they haul off any raw materials of value.
On Thursday, videos emerged showing Turkish - backed rebels kicking the dead corpse of a female YPG fighter named Barin Kobani and discussing whether she was attractive after stripping off her clothes and cutting off her breasts.
At around 10:20 am on Monday morning, a college student in Brooklyn walking along the shore of Sheepshead Bay made a grisly discovery: A human corpse with its feet encased in a block of concrete.
The food is sold with big closeups of deep - fried batter, when instead the image should be of the decaying 720 - pound corpse of a man who died in his mid 40s of diabetes and obesity complications.
This is a sector that is littered with the corpses of companies that failed to adapt.
Thai medical students say prayers over the coffins of hundreds of cadavers, in a solemn ceremony to bid farewell to the corpses who helped them...
The actions of the Mormons who «baptized» dead Jews is still significantly less heinous than the actions of some Roman Catholic Inquisitors who actually exhumed the corpses of some people to put them on «trial» for heresy.
''... are people lying in wait for some pregnant woman to come along...» Yes, killer docs in corps that like to make corpse out of humans.
Maybe the universe is residual matter from the decomposition of god's corpse?
Corpses and live men become objects of it.
My friend's mother was present at the time of the shooting, and bullet wounds could be seen in the corpses — and were indeed displayed to Western journalists.
The Episcopal bishop of Washington once pleaded with FDR, as he slipped into his car after a service, to entrust his own corpse to the cathedral.
Notice that He (Jesus) spoke directly to the (spirit) person of the dead childs body (her corpse), not to her parents according to their faith only.
The point about trading (even in corpses — which connects this discussion to the one we've been having about how to treat the newly dead) is even more profound and points, of course, to a conclusion about what a completely commercial, ruggedly libertarian society would really be like.
More or less than the childs corpse in the arms of the fireman outside the Federal Building in Oklahoma?
You justify your animosity in the name of your faith, just as you justify our silencing on the bed of millions upon millions of corpses «silenced» in the name of religion before us.
It is precisely now and only now, when in the starving regions people are eating human flesh, and hundreds if not thousands of corpses are littering the roads, that we can (and therefore must) carry out the confiscation of church valuables with the most savage and merciless energy, not stopping [short of] crushing any resistance....
We tiny men are indignant if only one of us dies or is killed, although of necessity our life is brief, when in one little space so many corpses of cities lie thrown down?»
The only pearl worth casting before a corpse is the sure and certain hope of the resurrection.
Dassey was convicted of first - degree homicide, second - degree sexual assault and mutilation of a corpse following the death of Teresa Halbach in 2005 and sentenced to life with no parole for 41 years — he was just 17 at the time.
Yeah, that would look VERY good having a corpse rotting as it dangled from the uplifted arm of Liberty... how inspiring, how just, how representative of the United States of America.
The corpses of these noble trees are almost unnatural in their persistence, like incorrupt bodies of saints.
The Syrians would be punished for a ruthless massacre; the Philistines for playing jackal to Edom; the Phœnicians for a breach of treaty; the Edomites for attacking a kindred and friendly people; the Ammonites for slaughtering women and children in a wanton war of aggression; the Moabites for a brutal outrage upon the corpse of the conquered King of Edom.
Christians vary from those who picture the resurrection as the reanimation of a corpse to those who understand it in more spiritual terms and might look for a parallel in group hallucinations.
According to the Qur» an, Muslims are forbidden to eat a corpse, blood, pork, a pagan sacrifice, suffocated animals, animals killed other than by slaughtering, animals which died from a fall, animals killed by other animals, remnants of food eaten by a beast, food offered as a sacrifice to idols.
34 It is this corpse — the spiritless remains of the Protestant work ethic — that largely explains the modern worker's attempt to overcome the lack of quality and meaning in his work by substituting increased quantities of work time.
Yes, the available history says that the heart was in the possession of the church about a century later, so either someone kept it for a long time after cutting it out of his corpse — yeah, that sounds likely — or it is a medieval «relic» that is actually the heart of a pig or a sheep that some clergyman sold along with genuine pieces of the cross and bones from St. Peter to make a buck on the rubes, uh, faithful.
The sculpture, which features a wailing angel over the little boy's corpse, symbolises the tragedy of migration, the Vatican said.
The presence of the corpse actualizes the experience.
at what part in the Bible does the dismemberment of a corpse and taking its heart as a sacred relic exist?
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