Sentences with phrase «of war raging»

So many of the victims had been young adults, an unbearable irony when viewed through the prism of the war raging a half a world away.
But watching so many men attempt to do good, only to fail so earnestly, helps, even if only in a small way, to make some sense of the cyclical nature of the war raging in these remote towns and villages.
While deployed on bomb sniffing duty to the Middle East, facing the wages of war raging around them, both are wounded.
▼ Disc 1 1 Midori Green Nokumi (DS sound source version) 2 Iron Hawk Arranged Ends Festival (DS Sound Source Version) 3 Labyrinth V Ruinsia Sinjuk (DS sound source version) 4 Sleepless battlefield 5 Reaching out for our future (Song: Ito Kanako) 6 Labyrinth I Historic Nocturneum (PC - 8801 FM Version) 7 Battlefield Hatsujin (PC - 8801 FM Version) 8 Sakuranobashi Bridge (PC - 8801 FM Version) 9 Labyrinth V Amano Baza (PC - 8801 FM version) 10 Investigation of sword fighting echoing on the battlefield (PC - 8801FM version) 11 Contraindications No Forest 12 Blood Battle Betting Mission 13 Tarumizu Nozuki (PC - 8801 FM Version) 14 The end of the warring raging waves (PC - 8801 FM version) 15 Chernoba forest (PC - 8801 FM version) 16 Hold a sword and take pride in your heart (PC - 8801 FM version)

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«All this talk of hate, all this firing at each other that has raged since the beginning of the war quelled and stayed by the magic of Christmas,» he wrote.
Given the state of the country, «Far Cry 5» feels like something made for an alternate reality where mass shootings aren't common, where there isn't a raging culture war between so - called Red and Blue states, where there isn't yet another misinformed scapegoating of violent video games unfolding.
An internal tug of war is raging between Republican luminaries and grassroots conservatives who decry immigration reform as «amnesty.»
«In the background, there was a game - of - thrones political war raging within the ranks of upper management in the infrastructure engineering organization,» Fowler wrote.
About 7,500 light - years from Earth, two of our galaxy's most massive stars have engaged in a mysterious war that's raged off - and - on for millennia.
GENEVA Syria's war rages unabated despite a fall in the number of besieged civilians, a senior U.N. official said on Thursday, warning of a potential worsening of the conflict in the rebel - controlled governorate of Idlib.
The decades - long conflict that is currently raging over short - termism and activist hedge funds strikes me as analogous to the Thirty Years» War of the 17th Century, albeit fought with statistics («empirical evidence»), op - eds and journal articles rather than cannon, pike and sword.
She described a «game - of - thrones political war raging within the ranks of upper management in the infrastructure engineering organization.»
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The War on Gold, which has raged for 37 + years, has generated more than $ 1 trillion in criminal profits for the Deep State plunderers, while costing the worldwide owners of physical gold multiple trillions of dollars.
Several weeks before Bonhoeffer arrived in Ettal, as war raged across Europe, Pope Pius XII had issued a Motu Proprio calling for a «crusade of prayer,» inviting Catholics around the globe to join in a prayer for world peace.
We tend to think of holy war as the strong using God to justify their conquest of the weak, but the Old Testament flips this picture on its head: God arises on behalf of the weak when the tyranny of the strong has raged for far too long.
The war between right and wrong, good and evil, the old self and new self in Christ rages on, and so to look for instructions and fulfillment on how to live better lives is like looking to a country in the midst of civil war for instructions on how to set up a functioning government.
Oh, the Calvinists could make perfect sense of it all with a wave of a hand and a swift, confident explanation about how Zarmina had been born in sin and likely predestined to spend eternity in hell to the glory of an angry God (they called her a «vessel of destruction»); about how I should just be thankful to be spared the same fate since it's what I deserve anyway; about how the Asian tsunami was just another one of God's temper tantrums sent to remind us all of His rage at our sin; about how I need not worry because «there is not one maverick molecule in the universe» so every hurricane, every earthquake, every war, every execution, every transaction in the slave trade, every rape of a child is part of God's sovereign plan, even God's idea; about how my objections to this paradigm represented unrepentant pride and a capitulation to humanism that placed too much inherent value on my fellow human beings; about how my intuitive sense of love and morality and right and wrong is so corrupted by my sin nature I can not trust it.
The Scandal of Pleasure: Art in an Age of Fundamentalism By Wendy Steiner University of Chicago Press, 232 pages, $ 24.95 It was inevitable, perhaps, that the «culture wars»» the debate that continues to rage over the impact of political correctness, multiculturalism, and their allied....
He explained, «They exploit the condition of those who are displaced under the raging war, providing them with food and shelter and then Christianizing their children.»
It was inevitable, perhaps, that the «culture wars» — the debate that continues to rage over the impact of political correctness, multiculturalism, and their allied ideologies — would spawn a genre of liberal apologetics designed to exonerate liberalism itself from its role in abetting the establishment of radical doctrine as a mandatory standard of judgment in mainstream cultural life.
Does it break your poor heart that the church is being exposed for what it truly is - a cult of pedophiles protected by the fact that they all share a similar imaginary friend and a church that constantly rages war on women?
War intrigued her, she says, because «it is a field that put human beings in the severe form of testing of human courage and self - sacrifice and human depravity and the kindling of murderous rage
Johnson contends that the metaphysical disagreement between naturalists and theists — the clash of two incompatible «creation stories» (RB 12)-- is a central issue in a «culture war» now raging in the United States.
While most of his books since his move to that liberal aerie have dealt with American history, he has also joined the culture wars now raging inside the Catholic Church, and very much on the liberal side.
When the Vietnam war raged madly out of control — consuming human lives, gutting a portion of the earth, and souring an American generation's idealism — I found myself once again a dissenter.
We are fully aware of the difference between knowing the good and doing it; wretched women and men that we are, we understand the war that rages between the law of our mind and the law of our members.
In the U.S., aid has continually been motivated by «the United States» best interests,» and these interests have been explained in terms of political, military and strategic advantages in the raging cold war.
His desire to go to China went unfulfilled because of the opium war that was raging but instead sailed to Africa.
Warrnambool Cheese & Butter Factory was up 152 per cent, having been the subject of a raging three - way bidding war that jolted interest in food stocks.
They're like something you wear to throw extravagant parties in hopes of attracting the attention of the person you've always loved, even as you went to war and got into shady business dealings, before you ultimately drive her to a fit of road rage and her husband, heartbroken, duels you by your pool.
Ah, the cut - throat, crazy world of competitive mothering... and for six feisty Atlanta mothers in Lifetime's all - new unscripted comedy Pretty Wicked Moms, it's a raging, raucous mommy war.
Disintegration of the country and a further meltdown looked like real possibilities, in conjunction with bloody wars raging in Sudan and Somalia.
By the time of the Civil war, the political divide is about how much power should be given to various levels of government in a federal system (a debate which still rages).
At one level Lloyd George displayed moral and physical cou, rage when he opposed the war against the Boers, at another level he was a physical coward terrified of air raids in the first and second world wars.
As the war of words raging at the top of the Conservative party intensified over the weekend, Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions secretary, accused the prime minister of having a «low opinion of the British people» in doubting the country's ability to go it alone.
was a member of the smallest minor party in a coalition government, the country faced the existential crisis to end them all as war raged across Europe.
On the evening I was there, he pumped hands with members of the audience, twitted one about his resemblance to Darling, compered a quiz about who was Defence Secretary during the Iraq War, and turned maniacally on a man whose mobile rang: «If it's Tony,» he raged, «tell him to f**k off!»
Paladino's campaign manager, Michael Caputo, admitted the contentions were wrong after The Post obtained military records showing the Buffalo builder was on active duty for only three months, and was at Fort Bliss for training as a newly commissioned officer in the late summer of 1971, while the Vietnam War was raging.
As the Syrian civil war rages on, desperately needed funding for humanitarian aid in the country has begun to dwindle, Grandi said, lamenting that very little of the billions promised at an international donor's conference in Brussels in April had so far materialised.
The outcome was the latest in a string of embarrassments for the Republican establishment this year, underscoring the civil war that continues to rage in the party.
To recap: While the Syrian Civil War was raging, ISIS was rising, and refugees were swamping Syria's neighbors and surging into Europe, the Obama administration let in less than a trickle of refugees.
Those with long memories will have a sense of déjà vu about the war currently raging between the grassroots of the Labour Party and its parliamentarians.
In the Times a few days ago, Adam Boulton speculated «If the Tory civil war rages on, Jeremy Corbyn may not be so unelectable after all, especially if he can forge some kind of red - tartan coalition».
Ms Cooper, who has been one of Mr Corbyn's fiercest Labour critics, insisted the party is now united behind the leader despite the civil war which raged between him and his MPs last year.
Useless Arewa youths who couldn't mobilize themselves to confront the raging war of Boko Haram want to start another war stronger than Boko Haram!
Love may seem like war sometimes, but within the reproductive tract of female fruit flies, a true battle rages: Sperm from different male flies compete head - to - head for a chance to fertilize the precious eggs.
Given that civil war was raging in Rome at the time it sank and that the ship was loaded with slingshot ammunition, archaeologists believe that much of the ship's lead may have been destined to end up as shot.
FORESTS AND FLOODS — «A lively war of words has raged of late, in both Europe and America, over the question of the influence of forests upon stream - flow.
The battles against GMOs are just the visible skirmishes of a war that has raged for decades: a war against modern agriculture.
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