Sentences with phrase «pillage as»

Oil drilling by the New Jersey - based Genie Energy Ltd in the occupied Golan Heights could well result in a lawsuit claiming that Israel is engaged in an illegal act of pillage as defined in the Hague Convention.

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This reality and the conditions that pertain to it mean that you can float on the seas of authority bloat that fuels your vertical, but the efforts that it requires is simply not worth it to build any kind of sustained ranking, as too many levers must float in your favor — such as the website where your link was originally hosted maintaining it's weight before being pillaged by other SEOs capable of basic competitive research — or your competitors being bad enough to not have an SEO who has heard of competitive research — in order for it to be a worthwhile strategy.
Yes, did Conquestadors use Christ as a reason to selfishly pillage the natives, absolutely.
Quite the contrary, as Northcott's discourse about discourse asserts, it's all for the sake of a global imperialism that wants to, well, rape, pillage, destroy, and dominate.
Guys All this proves is that YHWH had varied tastes in his pillaging and genocide, and liked to change things up, giving his Hebrew goons different instructions as the mood suited him.
Besides, are you suggesting that we suppress anyone's right to free speech because if you are than you need to move to one of these bass ackward countries where a less than middle school quality production of a total farce can insight people to act as a pack of rabid dogs blaming America for why they live in dirt... We are LUCKY and BLESSED to live in a land where we can smile and walk away from an opinion that we disagree with... that South Park can but Jesus in a boxing ring against Satan and depict Moses as a glowing spinning dreidl... and these nutcases want to burn and pillage because one lunatic makes a childish and stupid play on videotape?
The monks told Simon that Hitler was planning to pillage the monasteries for their art treasures, even going so far as to send officers to photograph more than 1,000 works of art.
That popular college text sees Calvinism as the pump - primer for industrialized pillaging, and it lauds the likes of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau as the freethinking architects of environmental ethics.
Schweitzer's decision to go to Africa as a medical doctor stemmed from a powerful urge to counteract the centuries of rape, pillage, murder and hatred «Christian» Europe had perpetrated against the «colored» nations of the world.
And yet no robber of temples condemned to hard labor behind iron bars, is so base a criminal as the man who pillages the holy, and even Judas who sold his Master for thirty pieces of silver is not more despicable than the man who sells greatness.
Outside of some sort of appreciation for his (now) former team (of which he nor any free agent clearly doesn't owe), why pillage your (now) current team of useful assets if the goal is to be as good as possible?
As he chases several of Pittsburg's career rushing records, Montaz Thompson has the Pirates on a pillaging...
As he chases several of Pittsburg's career rushing records, Montaz Thompson has the Pirates on a pillaging path
If Goretzka does join Bayern Munich it will be another kick in the guts to Schalke but more significantly German football itself as the Bavarians continue their domestic dominance by pillaging the best players from opposition clubs, usually on free transfers and often German internationals.
This sprawling city of a million people, built on and out of volcanic rock on the shores of an exploding lake has become synonymous — insofar as it comes to the attention of the wider world at all — with catastrophic refugee crises, ecological devastation, and looting and pillaging.
Conrad could write about the rough life of a merchant seaman because he had lived it; he could write about the pillaging of the Belgian Congo, as he did vividly in Heart of Darkness, because he had seen it for himself.
Or perhaps Burlesconi will compensate me for the rape pillage and murder of the Legions as they ran roughshod over Britannia?
The governor has railed against the plan as «treasonous» and one that would «rape and pillage» the state.
The story eventually moves underground into a military bunker as zombies pillage the town.
It is a steampunk - style film, based on the novel of the same name, that reimagines cities as raucous, roving metropolises intent on finding and pillaging smaller transient towns for their resources.
Speaking of Indy IV, it seems to have pillaged Back to the Future's original climax for its nuke - the - fridge set - piece, as animated storyboards for the «nuclear test site sequence» attest.
Rejoining Noah in the present day, he (now a staunch Russell Crowe) and his wife (Jennifer Connelly, her second project with Aronofsky after Requiem for a Dream) live off the land like nomads, farming and scavenging for vegetables as the humans under the flag of Cain continue to ravage the Earth and pillage the world, their depravity reaching enough of a fever pitch to become an affront to God (who is always referred to as Creator).
The Risky Boots DLC, entitled «Pirate Queen's Quest,» follows Risky Boots as she pillages Sequin Land with a scimitar and pistol in her arsenal.
Fortnite originally appeared as a co-op zombie invasion game in which players would pillage the town for supplies and use them to build forts to fend off against the undead.
By being technologically advanced it refutes common assumptions of Africans as savage, while the continued pillaging of his nations vibranium parallels the European and American colonial theft of Africa's national resources.
The film opens with a title card that reads «Day 89,» where we meet the Abbott family; pillaging the remains of the drugstore ever so carefully so as not to disturb any pill bottles, communicating in sign language, and teaching the children the life or death ways of silence, no matter what.
But as Ruth wades in over her head, crossing paths with the amoral small - time criminals that pillaged her property, the movie surrounds Lynskey — recognizably human in a role that puts her impeccable comic timing to good use — with a rogues» gallery of live - action cartoons.
As Disney is knee - deep in pillaging their catalog of classics for profits, they've managed...
Human rights abuses against ethnic civilians, such as forced labour, rape, pillage, land grabbing, and exploitation were first reported in ethnic areas the 1970s and 1980s, after which more than 150,000 people8 had fled to Thailand to seek refuge in camps by 20109.
That set off something of a frenzy as the students rushed to see what they could pillage from each other.
Meanwhile, despite the fact that many «reformers»» policies have spectacularly failed, prompted massive scandals and / or offered no actual proof of success, an elite media that typically amplifies — rather than challenges — power and money loyally casts «reformers»» systematic pillaging of public education as laudable courage (the most recent example of this is Time magazine's cover cheering on wildly unpopular Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel after he cited budget austerity to justify the largest mass school closing in American history — all while he is also proposing to spend $ 100 million of taxpayer dollars on a new private sports stadium).
Other families in the land were not so fortunate as to have two such sensible parents, and as happens in countries being pillaged by rivals or nature, the weak — the elderly, widows and orphans — were as desperate as ever on the colonized peninsula.
You could butcher and pillage but as long as you did it to protect people you loved, it never mattered.
The Dawn of the Iron Dragon follows the crew of the starship Andrea Luhman as they establish a secret facility in Iceland and then trade, negotiate and pillage their way across Europe, contending with power - hungry kings and devious Cho - ta» an agents, with one goal in mind: to build a ship capable of reaching space.
Far better to just nakedly rape & pillage the company as fast as possible... It becomes a little harder to trace after that — the last RNS was in 2008 & the last results were released some years back also.
The Incas abandoned the city just prior to Spanish colonisation, the city was never pillaged and as a result the ruins are still in fantastic condition.
You know as much that the Vikings pillaged, raped and burned down towns, and you've decided that their religion was to blame.
As you clamber your way up to more synch locations, pillage tombs and camps for loot, assassinate guard captains and help your fellow Egyptians, you'll invariably earn XP and upgrade points that can be spent on improving your skills.
The Old Gods releases on Mac and PC May 28, and players can choose to rule as a Pagan or Zoroastrian, and it also focuses on «the dreaded Vikings and their tradition of pillage and adventure.»
95 % of the game takes place within the Animus, meaning you're left to pillage and plunder as a pirate without much interruption.
Fortnite originally appeared as a co-op zombie invasion game in which players would pillage the town for supplies and use them to build forts to fend off against the undead.
When looking at it from the outside, as many have pointed out before, it does turn the good guys of these games into crazed, ravaging, pillaging, thieving chaos agents.
Cargo Cult: Shoot»n' Loot is an episodic VR experience that puts players at the helm of the last ship of the Great Mechanical Armada as they wade deep into the territory of the Cargo Cult to pillage the legendary El Dorado...
Somebody decided to chop the cost of Castle Crashers on Xbox LIVE Arcade in half as if it were a dastardly barbarian who pillaged our village.
We are not using the world that nature has given us, we are raping it and pillaging it, and the denial of some right wingers notwithstanding, there will be and already have been consequences, including the horrific impoverishment of the third world as a consequence of overpopulation.
But the prosperity of the Bronze Age also crashed at about 1200 BC (35:25) as marauding armies pillaged and plundered wave after wave.
Many landfills are already prized turf with methane being used as a fuel source, and cellulosic biofuel plants pillaging the refuse headed towards
Many landfills are already prized turf with methane being used as a fuel source, and cellulosic biofuel plants pillaging the refuse headed towards landfills as feedstock.
As a result, the countryside was pillaged from all sides.
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