Sentences with phrase «part of warfare»

This was part of the warfare.

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It would add a 1 % tax to all home sales, 5 % additional taxes to high wage earners (as part of his endless class warfare program), and more taxes.
Blood moons were part of the shock and awe language of ancient divine warfare, along with the heavens being rolled up like a scroll and stars falling out of the sky (Isaiah 34:4; Matthew 24:29; Revelation 6:14).
The South in the Civil War was the only part of our nation ever to experience directly the devastation of modern warfare in what was one of the largest and most destructive of 19th - century wars.
(Remember, this is part of spiritual warfare) Our battle is not against flesh and blood.
Much of the misuse of Holy Scripture, much of the creedal literalism that has caused bloody inter-Christian warfare, is part of the price Christians have paid for the loss of a Jewish perspective in Scripture and doctrine.
An associate dean at Vanderbilt Divinity School, he draws from more than five hundred documents (mostly sermons, and mostly from New England) to show which parts of the Bible proved most instrumental in justifying resistance, rallying troops, and reconciling earthly violence with spiritual warfare.
Cultural disputes have always been — and always will be — integral parts of American elections, but, as Stephen Carter argues, an enhanced appreciation of religion is an effective antidote to cultural «warfare
Destructive warfare within LIC, including massive terror against civilians, is part of U.S. pre-electoral strategy in Third World countries.
A professor of history and law at the University of Georgia, Larson begins by relating how the debate over Darwinism unfolded in America in the early part of the century, and developed into the warfare between science and religion that exploded in the trial (and continues to this day).
They would have paid their bloodtax, done their own part in the immemorial human warfare against nature; they would tread the earth more proudly, the women would value them more highly, they would be better fathers and teachers of the following generation.»
By assigning virtue to unarmed trench warfare, part of Camp's legacy is football's evolution into a pseudo-military masculinity cult befitting his 19th - century worldview.
Hines today is the vice-president and part owner of a country club that may be to golf what gunpowder was to warfare.
Irregular forces, enemy combatants, illegal combatants fight or engage in an act of warfare but they may not be citizens or they may not be part of the national army.
As part of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, a federal grand jury recently indicted 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities for waging «information warfare» against the U.S.
Read in isolation, Miller's phrase «part of ordinary military equipment» could mean that only those weapons useful in warfare are protected.
Democrats say that political ground warfare is a test of what the party will be doing in the push to get County Executive Poloncarz a second term and getting Cheektowaga Democrats to the polls is a key part of that.
Threats like this are meant to disrupt the lives of their targets, as part of «psychological warfare,» he warned.
Is warfare really an immutable part of our nature, or is it something we can overcome?
The role of the Collata khipus in 18th - century warfare echoes Salomon's finding that khipu communications played a part in a 1750 rebellion slightly to the south of Collata.
Lethal violence certainly occurred among those nomadic hunter - gatherers, Fry acknowledges, but for the most part it consisted not of genuine warfare but of fights between two men, often over a woman.
Lord Henley, the junior defence minister, tells me that he and his senior officials are busily classifying these MOD sites according to whether they were once used for radioactive processes such as radium luminising, or as part of a former chemical warfare programme, or were just subject to extreme flooding.
Zappalà's article forms part of Global Affairs» special Forum on «The European Union and Armed Drones», essential reading for anyone with an interest in the topic, and the first collection of articles on the European dimension of this new form of warfare.
«Often fieldwork in this part of Antarctica is like trench warfare,» where you dig in and work for months, said Tulaczyk a few days before.
Last time I talked to you for a Scientific American podcast that is, and I told you that I was working on an article about the roots of warfare and it would look at the question of whether war and militarism are permanent parts of the human condition or whether we can eradicate them.
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA — part of the Defense Department — funded the project under its program to sequence biological warfare agents.
Chlorine is a toxic gas that destroys the healthy cells in our bodies on contact.Historically, chlorine gas was used as part of chemical warfare!
Gavin Hood's tense Eye in the Sky explores that question - and others that are now a part of modern warfare, where drones are the weapon of choice.
But for the most part, Gillespie's vibrant filmmaking matches the sheer insanity of the story, a tale which combines a sport that (by design) tends towards melodrama, a soupçon of class warfare and the rise of tabloid TV.
Vera defies her old - fashioned parents and wins a place at Oxford, only to drop out to become a military nurse and do her part for the war effort; through her eyes, we witness the devastation and destruction of warfare on a personal, intimate and life - changing scale.
You could almost call it a silent movie, except that the vivid sounds of the jungle — wind in the branches, the twittering and rustling of wildlife, the distant (or not so distant) sounds of warfare — are such a key part of the film.
Mockingjay Part 1 locks you into a revolutionary fight chamber with irresistible force, but allows humanity and individualism to bubble amid the destruction while also essaying a cracking interpretation of media in modern warfare.
Flashback scenes in «guns»n' prayers» California show the boys meeting and bonding over a healthy disdain for authority and that love of ammo and warfare that we find baffling in this part of the world.
He does something similar here, except he does it with drone pilots, and while he does use this film as an opportunity to make a few jabs at the C.I.A. and the close - minded «my country «tis of thee» patriotism that informs the thinking of many soldiers, for the most part he allows the characters to bring up the advantages and disadvantages of drone warfare and allows you as an audience member to make up your own mind on this topic.
Other critics have praised Mockingjay — Part 2 for delivering an unconventional ending (http://www.vox.com/culture/2015/11/20/9768210/hunger-games-mockingjay-part-2-review-final-movie), claiming the film makes a statement about the never - ending nature of warfare and the dangers of perpetual tyranny.
Sydney, Australia — September 20, 2013 — As part of the official Community Guide video series for Arma 3, Bohemia Interactive has released a brand new episode on combined arms warfare.
The teachers unions have been engaging in Soviet - style class warfare for years now — most recently when they joined forces with the «occupy crowd» and self - identified as part of the 99 percent — so consider me not even mildly shocked.
In a way, Ascendancy feels like a game of two three distinct parts, with the first devoted to the exploration of a rich galaxy brimming with potential and some light skirmishes, the second being an almost cold - war situation with everyone eyeing each other up and the final portion coming down to warfare and betrayed alliances.
This PvP - centric mode aims to kick team - based combat up a notch with something that is part base raiding, part tower defence, and all - out warfare as two teams of 40 max - level players duke it out for supremacy.
Stylish and inventive in equal parts, Modern Warfare captured and exaggerated the fire and bombast of modern warfare in an irresistible way.
Sony had a big third - part showing as well, nagging the exclusive debut of Assassin's Creed III» naval warfare.
It bears a curious title for such a peaceful image — one that Emin has described as a symbol of «hope, faith and spirituality» — because the Roman standards were nothing if not bellicose, an integral part of the language of warfare — and of the local identity of particular legions.
Both factors are a part of the ongoing global climate engineering / weather warfare programs.
As DeSmogBlog revealed in November 2011, Range Resources utilizes psychological warfare techniques as part of its overarching public relations strategy.
be somewhat moot in a world with 500 + ppm CO2 (so long as the Europeans et al are paying or payed for the services provided by or to the power plant as opposed to unilateral actions which might be used as a part of future warfare...)
With Chancellor Philip Hammond believing that the hoverboard was deliberately propelled into his shin by Raab as part of a Brexiteer conspiracy, the government descends into open warfare that May is unable to control — swiftly leading to a no - confidence vote.
As part of that, Cambridge Analytica whistleblower Christoper Wylie — who told The Guardian last month that he created what he calls «Steve Bannon's psychological warfare mindf * ck tool» that was used to accomplish the data breach that has led to Facebook's recent woes — told a committee of British parliamentarians that Facebook has the ability to listen in on users via the Facebook mobile app.
In fact, in my speech I noted that «if we are to all be part of a genuine education revolution, the media needs to rise above its lazy addiction to adversarial journalism, the tendency to present all issues in terms of social conflict, class warfare or the dreaded cultural wars».
Governments have big ears and it's not helpful for Realtors in one part of the country to scream and say that they are setting up class warfare, or this is unfair to people who are generating income to the economy.
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