Not exact matches
The Disney film shattered box - office records over the weekend, edging
past «Star
Wars: The Force Awakens» to set the highest opening weekend of all
time.
Marcus Aurelius, a ruler of the Roman Empire, wrote in his journal during his
time at
war — a meditation where he reminded himself of all his principles and
past teachings.
This general fight - the - last -
war approach has proven costly in the
past and will likely prove costly this
time around» Warren Buffett
Dear 2KM and 2KJ, I am so glad to read that you to took part on this very special day.It is
time to reeembmr
past and present soldiers who went out to battle, so that we can live in a
war free country.
well just thinking about these
wars in the muslim / mid-east world over religious differences (which may reflect mental states in many ways) in a world where most realize that living in the present moment is best way to happiness and being in the moment in non-strife and awareness through the teachings of masters such as found in the buddhist, taoist, zen, etc., etc., etc. spriritually based practices of religious like thought and teachings, etc. that to ask these scientifically educated populace whom have access to vast amounts of knowledges and understandings on the internet, etc. to believe in
past beliefs that perhaps gave basis and inspiration to that which followed — but is not the end all of all
times or knowledges — and is thus — non self - sustaining in a belief that does not encompass growth of knowledge and understanding of all truths and being as it is or could be — is to not respect the intelligence and minds and personage of even themselves — not to be disrespected nor disrespectful in any way — only to point out that perhaps too much is asked to put others into the cloak of blind faith and adherance to the
past that disregards the realities of the present and the potential of the future... so you try to live in the
past — and destroy your present and your future — where is the intelligence in that — and why do people continually fear monger or allow to be fear — mongered into this destructive vision of the future based upon the
past?
This I something we have discussed at length here on the blog in the
past, (see «How to Win a Culture
War and Lose a Generation») so I won't spend much more
time on it here.
In the great slaughters of the
past century or two in Europe and America, Christians have killed Christians and Jews have killed Jews because they were separated by citizenship in
time of
war.
As it has countless
times in the
past and present, (the Holocaust, the Bubonic Plague, the World
Wars, countless natural disasters, (floods, storms, earthquakes, etc), the Sky Myth was on vacation when, on a tiny speck of a planet, on a boring arm of the galaxy, in an average galaxy cluster among billions, a bad thing happened.
But while coming home to a wife was beneficial to veterans returning to civilian life after serving in Vietnam or the Korean
War / World
War II era, or in periods between, being married isn't helping post-9 / 11 veterans readjust; in fact, «post-9 / 11 veterans who were married while they served had a significantly more difficult
time readjusting than did married veterans of
past eras or single people regardless of when they served.
At any similar transition point in the
past, it's resulted in political revolutions, upheavals, and world
wars -
times when you need diplomats more than ever.
The
war of words between Paul, King and (related to Sandy aid) Christie has escalated over the
past several weeks and comes at a
time when the Republican Party is continuing to experience an internal struggle between the recently empowered Tea Party / Libertarian set and the ever - shrinking circle of moderates that hasn't yet given up hope of reclaiming ideological control.
Over the
past 50 years or so there has been a veritable
war on fat in our culture and in that
time we've also seen a dramatic increase in the rise of illnesses such as CVD, diabetes, Syndrome X, stroke, obesity, and a variety of inflammatory illnesses.
i think its right to pay homage to the
past... thank you for the revival - when the women had to keep the country and the economy moving back in the 40s and 50s -» the
war years»... being covered in motor oil and lipstick
times... a yin and yang of masculine and feminine style.
But the
war is over and it is long
past time to let demons rest and old wounds heal.
That's the satirical thrust of X-Men: Days of Future
Past, an enjoyably convoluted
time - travel adventure that takes place mostly in a mildly anachronistic 1973, after the end of the Vietnam
War and before Watergate, with the President trying to figure out what to do about America's potentially insurgent mutant population.
Total
War may be one of the more complex series out there, and in the
past there have been many reasons to avoid it — mainly stemming from the fact that at
times it could feel unapproachable through simply the amount of choices given.
God
Wars: Future
Past is certainly a JRPG from another
time, when the tactical genre was a mainstay on the Playstation 2 (and even has the aesthetics to match).
Past symposiums have focused on American elections on film (near the onset of the second Iraq
War) and New Queer Cinema (around the
time of Proposition 8, in an issue called «RS Prop 24»).
Here's the list of the 128 new movies Inside Llewyn Davis Grudge Match Drew: The Man Behind the Poster Her Safety Not Guaranteed Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues Thanks for Sharing Cutie and the Boxer On the Waterfront That Awkward Moment Warm Bodies Lone Survivor Ride Along Eraserhead Dirty
Wars Badlands Labor Day The Lego Movie 3 Women About Last Night Remember Me RoboCop (2014) The Square 20 Feet From Stardom Non-Stop Bottle Rocket The Monuments Men The Grand Budapest Hotel Mulligans Everything or Nothing Veronica Mars Bad Words Elaine Stritch Shoot Me Divergent Muppets Most Wanted Noah Sabotage Captain America: The Winter Soldier Draft Day The Railway Man Transcendence Heaven is for Real Suspicion The Other Woman Short Term 12 Eating Raoul The Amazing Spider - Man 2 Le Week - End Neighbors Million Dollar Arm Godzilla X-Men: Days of Future
Past How to Survive a Plague The Normal Heart The Killing Chef A Million Ways to Die in the West Maleficent The Fault in Our Stars Edge of Tomorrow 22 Jump Street How to Train Your Dragon 2 Jersey Boys Transformers: Age of Extinction Tammy Life Itself A Hard Day's Night Begin Again Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Carrie (2013) Sex Tape Snowpiercer Boyhood I Origins You're Next A Most Wanted Man Guardians of the Galaxy The Hundred - Foot Journey Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Only Lovers Left Alive 42 The Giver If I Stay Sin City: A Dame to Kill For Let's Be Cops Sinister Get On Up The Trip to Italy The Drop This Is Where I Leave You The Maze Runner Hector and the Search for Happiness Breathless The Equalizer Gone Girl Annabelle The Sacrament The Judge Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day Fury In a World... Men, Women & Children The Last
Time You Had Fun V / H / S: Viral Just Before I Go St. Vincent Birdman Kumiko The Treasure Hunter The Imitation Game Wild Whiplash Nightcrawler Foxcatcher The Orphange Interestellar Big Hero 6 Rosewater Dumb and Dumber To The Theory of Everything The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 Into the Woods Exodus: Gods and Kings Big Eyes The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Stranger By the Lake Top Five The Babadook Annie (2014) Unbroken The Interview
Also inside... - Retroinspection: SNES - Perfect 10 games - Classic Moments: The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The
Past - Ultimate Guide to Axelay - Spotlight On Street Fighter II Turbo - The Making of Super Metroid - Classic Moments: Wild Guns - Mode 7 heaven - Classic Moments: Contra III: The Alien
Wars - The Making of Super Mario World - Classic Moments: Super Turrican - RPG heaven: The greatest SNES RPGs of all
time - Classic Moments: The Legend Of The Mystical Ninja - Spotlight on Super Mario Kart - The Making of Super Star
Wars trilogy - Classic Moments: F - Zero - Top 25 SNES games
Now that Avengers: Infinity
War is in our
past, it's
time to start looking forward to the rest of the blockbusters arriving this summer.
Marvel's global blockbuster Avengers: Infinity
War has earned $ 1.686 billion, pushing it
past Jurassic World as the fourth highest - grossing movie of all
time.
Ahead of its release in February, Universal and Legendary Pictures have debuted four new international posters for the upcoming fantasy Seventh Son, which we have for you right here... In a
time long
past, an evil is about to be unleashed that will reignite the
war between the forces of the supernatural and humankind -LSB-...]
Not only will Infinity
War feature one of the largest ensembles in the history of cinema, but the movie will also act as payoff for years and years worth of set up that Marvel has spent precious
time inserting into all of its
past films.
Aiming to appeal to anyone who has watched a Marvel movie by including virtually every major hero from the
past 18 movies, Infinity
War has an impressive roster to fill its run
time.
The central character (played by the unfailingly persuasive Saoirse Ronan) mirrors Gerwig's
past by attending a Catholic high school in Sacramento, coming of age around the
time of the second Iraq
War, and having a theatrical streak, which in her case is rarely channeled into formal performance.
And it nabbed one of the top four - day grosses of all
time after stomping
past Jurassic World ($ 234.1 million) to land behind Star
Wars: The Last Jedi ($ 241.6 million) and Star
Wars: The Force Awakens ($ 288.1 million).
Living in the wilderness, he struggles with nightmares from his
past where he apparently spent
time in Japan at the end of World
War II.
The most anticipated, and almost assuredly the best, World
War II film of the summer, by one of the greatest filmmakers of the
past forty years, opens here tomorrow exclusively at the Pacific Place: director Ann Hui's Our
Time Will Come.
The
past two Star
Wars movies, Rogue One and The Last Jedi, released teaser trailers eight months prior to their respective releases, and The Force Awakens released its first teaser trailer a full year ahead of
time.
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Over the
past few months we've seen several set photos from Avengers 4 suggesting that Earth's Mightiest Heroes could be embarking on some kind of
time travel in the follow up to Avengers: Infinity
War [see here and here for examples], but now we have another spy photo which may have just debunked those theories... SEE -LSB-...]
It also serves as an underlying subversive streak, a unique and nagging abstraction about current
war time politics, sandwiched into genre in the glorious tradition of horror films from days
past.
But of course students need to know about the more distant
past too, so we're continuing to offer a wide range of topics already popular with students and teachers - ranging from medieval and early modern
times to the First and Second World
Wars.»
In a soft, gentle voice, 80 - year old Pennsylvania native Ena Belden spoke of a
war - torn world thousands of miles across the ocean and of a
time almost 60 years
past.
Time to Pay The Rent is an odyssey that transports readers from
past to present,
war to peace and horror to reconciliation
Cradle Cross is a town out of
time — battered by
war and yet linked to a distant
past, an isolated pocket of the country whose customs and views have remained intact since medieval
times, where talismans protect loved ones and rituals can help wring away the grief of loss.
Alexander does not glaze over the historical facts of the
time — post-Civil
War Nashville was not a pleasant place — nor does she breeze
past the struggles that Cullen and Maggie face as married strangers.
This
past Sunday, Matterhorn was on the cover of the New York
Times Book Review, where Sebastian Junger called it a «raw, brilliant account of
war.»
Popular Kindle - exclusive titles include
War Brides by Helen Bryan, which has been purchased or borrowed over 270,000
times and has remained on the Kindle Top 10 list for the
past 8 weeks; Karen McQuestion's books A Scattered Life, Easily Amused, and The Long Way Home, which have been purchased or borrowed more than 500,000
times; and Ed McBain's classic and long - running 87th Precinct series, which debuted in 1956 and is now published for the first
time in digital and has been purchased more than 250,000
times since December.
Traditionally, however,
past Nobel winners tended to be people who worked for peace during
times of
war.
From acclaimed British sensation Mal Peet comes a masterful story of adventure, love, secrets, and betrayal in
time of
war, both
past and present.
Instead of capturing a single
time and place, Min Jin Lee's heartbreaking historical novel spans the entire 20th century through four generations, three
wars and two countries with a troubled
past.
The tablet «
war» has been raging for over a year now, and despite a flood of «iPad beaters» over the
past twelve months, it remains one of the most hilariously one - sided contests since that
time when General Custer decided that it would be a good idea to annoy some Native Americans.
Think for a moment about these self - published books from
times past: Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell's Principia Mathematica, Beatrix Potter's The Adventures of Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanac, Charles Dickens» A Christmas Carol, D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover, Friedrich Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil, Galileo's Starry Messenger, Henry David Thoreau's Walden, Henry Martyn Robert's Robert's Rules of Order, Irma Rombauer's The Joy of Cooking, James Joyce's Ulysses, John James Audubon's The Birds of America, Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy, Marcel Proust's Remembrance of Things Past, Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Noah Webster's An American Dictionary of the English Language, Thomas Paine's Common Sense, Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, William Strunk and E. B. White's The Elements of Style, and — yes — Leo Tolstoy's War and Pe
past: Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell's Principia Mathematica, Beatrix Potter's The Adventures of Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richard's Almanac, Charles Dickens» A Christmas Carol, D.H. Lawrence's Lady Chatterley's Lover, Friedrich Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil, Galileo's Starry Messenger, Henry David Thoreau's Walden, Henry Martyn Robert's Robert's Rules of Order, Irma Rombauer's The Joy of Cooking, James Joyce's Ulysses, John James Audubon's The Birds of America, Laurence Sterne's Tristram Shandy, Marcel Proust's Remembrance of Things
Past, Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Noah Webster's An American Dictionary of the English Language, Thomas Paine's Common Sense, Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, William Strunk and E. B. White's The Elements of Style, and — yes — Leo Tolstoy's War and Pe
Past, Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures In Wonderland, Mark Twain's The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Noah Webster's An American Dictionary of the English Language, Thomas Paine's Common Sense, Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, William Strunk and E. B. White's The Elements of Style, and — yes — Leo Tolstoy's
War and Peace.
I think the currency is still highly regarded but the Swiss central bank is participating in the currency
war and has attempted multiple
times in the
past couple of years to debase its currency so it does not appreciate against the euro or dollar.
If you are a first -
time homebuyer, it's worth preparing a bidding
war battle plan to improve your odds of getting the home you want — without pushing
past your affordability threshold.
He didn't realize that I was not your typical Cold
War kid; comparing himself to Lenin was no more threatening than encountering the real Lenin (who I'd strolled
past a couple
times by then, as he lay embalmed and blackening in the mausoleum).
Needless to say, I was excited for the game, and have spent the
past few days waiting for the demo to release by playing way too much Warhammer 40K: Dawn of
War on the PC and reading up on the tabletop game which I'm just away to venture into for the first
time.
Past Gamescom conferences have had a nice portion of
time set aside for the Vita, and personally, I can't wait to see more from Freedom
Wars!