Not exact matches
It's
violent, narrow - minded, willfully ignorant
of others ideas, self righteous, mid evil, and we all know what it's
intent is.
I don't see what difference it makes whether we call something a sport or whether someone is committing a
violent act out
of malicious
intent.
This is the man that was so determined to win the Spanish version
of this against Barcelona he sent his team out with seriously
violent intent and himself snuck up behind the Barca boss Tito Vilanova and gouged him in the eye with a finger.
The former President said in a statement by his spokesman, Ikechukwu Eze: «Since it is not in our place to speak for all those named in the obvious fabrication, we are only intervening to the extent that its hidden
intent poses a
violent threat to the life
of former President Goodluck Jonathan, a committed patriot.
Freed from content restrictions, the new episodes feature an abundance
of profanity,
violent imagery, and some nudity, but they also reflect auteurist
intent, independent
of mainstream conventions, that is frequently thrilling.
Intent to Destroy uses a historic feature film production as a springboard to explore the
violent history
of the Armenian Genocide and legacy
of Turkish suppression and denial over the past century.
While
violent acts are mentioned, the humorous
intent of the well - choreographed fighting action is never lost.
On Dec. 14, six members
of the faculty and 20 1st graders at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newtown, Conn., were killed at the hands
of a
violent gunman
intent on doing harm.
The act
of throwing, Mutu said, varies depending on the social context: in some cases, it is used in defiant protest, and in others the
intent is malicious and
violent, such as with stoning.
While man is busy making wars, the Earth has already prepositioned itself to thwart all the
violent intents and activities
of men through a series
of earth - shaking, earth exploding and a series
of huge water splashing turbulence.
As a state senator, he introduced a bill that would make intentional strangulation to the point
of unconsciousness a
violent felony, and would make it a misdemeanor when there is choking with an «
intent to impede breathing.»