This is another case which is slowly convincing me that I am the judge in the «Sixth Sense» part of the Civil Court where, like characters in that film who
only see dead people, I am relegated to seeing cases with «dead corporations» represented by «dead law firms.»
Not exact matches
How in any way is displaying the
dead body parts of just
people and not gods but
only men helping us
see Jesus.
However, in a few places we also
see that God will raise the
dead and judge all, and there will be
only two groups of
people, the righteous and the wicked.
For this will is the eternal order that governs all things, that brings you into union with the
dead, and with the men whom you never
see, with foreign
people whose language and customs you do not know, with all men upon the whole earth, who are related to each other by blood and eternally related to the Divine by eternity's task of willing
only one thing.
Clearly it wasn't good enough because
only a few
people saw him and not enough for even one other scholar to write about a jesus figure rising from the
dead and walking around.
Yakin is no stranger to tales of crime, exploiting his talent in developing a story about a 14 - year - old with intimate knowledge of a small gang of gun smugglers, pursued not
only by men who would like to
see him
dead but by a
person he considered a pal who thinks twice and three times before shooting the otherwise bland lad.
It was
only on second viewing that I appreciated how elegantly M. Night Shyamalan had connected the dots and got us all to
see dead people, some of us more quickly than others.
The
only person who
saw the one scenario in which the Avengers emerge victorious — Doctor Strange — is
dead.
I'm sure the book is lovely and poignant and the thought of an aging courtesan and the boy who can't get over her is sad, but if there are
only a handful of
people willing to shell out the bucks to watch it, then Hollywood declares «period dramas are
dead» and in reality it's just another case of no one wants to
see a boring stuffy movie.
The sad irony is, one million
dead, but it is
only after
seeing actors re-enacting what played out on the news with real
people can the rest of the world finally feel a sense of horror and shame.
Recollections that a contemporary audience believed the last fifteen minutes of Burnt Offerings to be the scariest fifteen minutes ever captured on film make me wonder how these guys managed to interview
only people who, in 1976, had never
seen The Exorcist, Don't Look Now, Rosemary's Baby, Night of the Living
Dead, Black Christmas, and on and on.
With comics you can't be absolutely sure even if you've not
only seen the body but checked the fingerprints, scanned the retinas, typed the DNA, conducted the autopsy and cremated the body that the
person is ACTUALLY
dead.
I didn't even know his name, or
only when it was too late,
only when I
saw a photo in the newspaper, showing him after he had been stabbed several times, with his shirt half off, and about to become a
dead man, if he wasn't
dead already in his own absent consciousness, a consciousness that never returned: his last thought must have been that the
person stabbing him was doing so by mistake and for no reason, that is, senselessly, and what's more, not just once, but over and over, unremittingly, with the intention of erasing him from the world and expelling him from the earth without further delay, right there and then.
I mean,
only crazy
people see the
dead.
The absolute stupidest example is when I threw a knife at somebody eating a table surrounding by numerous
people, whose
only reaction was to check and
see if the man was
dead (he was) and then go back to eating.
sadly GTA0 is
dead, less and less
ppl playing after R * robbed everyone of their $ $ $ even hard earned $ $ $ and halved every reward RP and $ cheaters are still on, you still
see ppl lvl 600 its hard to find a full game and if you do
ppl do nt play user created content wich is a very cool addition to the game
only free roam and hiding in appartaments, game is stale and booring i am sorry i fall for the hype and bought it, never again i will fall for a R * game