Sentences with phrase «pillage other»

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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.
The tribes and peoples of Europe were raping, pillaging, murdering, and raiding each other long before Christianity arrived; the new religion simply gave them a new banner under which they could legitimize the behavior.
This déchristianisation included abolishing contemplative religious orders; confiscating monastic and other ecclesiastical properties; forcing the clergy to sign an oath of loyalty to the state in the Civil Constitution of the Clergy (1790); killing thousands of non-oath-taking priests in the Vendée uprising of 1793; pillaging churches and monasteries throughout France and Europe to finance the revolutionary armies fighting abroad; the abrogation of the Gregorian calendar and attempt to introduce a new one based on Revolutionary - era sensibilities; the renaming of streets and locales from saints» names to figures and ideals of the Revolution; the brief transformation of the venerable Notre Dame cathedral into a «Temple of Reason,» dedicated «to philosophy»; and, not least, the abduction and exile of no less than two popes, Pius VI (1798) and Pius VII (1809).
Science is caught, then, between the possibility of slavery to will (in the person of stereotypically gruff kill - it - or - pillage - it space Marines types) and the hope of serving some other prime mover in its own mastery of nature.
«To be fair, this is not a new idea to pillage New York and California and send their wealth to other states,» Cuomo wrote.
Cerapachys lividus, whose direct ancestors were underfoot before Tyrannosaurus rex ruled the Earth, is built to pillage the nests of other species.
In the neolithic period this might have meant men fighting other tribe in for territory or to generally rape and pillage.
He wants to travel west across the sea to plunder and pillage England, a destination his lord, Earl Haraldson (Gabriel Byrne), and many others believe is just a myth.
That set off something of a frenzy as the students rushed to see what they could pillage from each other.
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.
While other dogs like to play Frisbee or chase sticks for exercise, Happy liked to rape and pillage.
Poblet, among hundreds of other monasteries, was abandoned and pillaged.
Will you create a reliable crew of space - faring explorers, or will you take to the less moral route of looting and pillaging the hard - earned resources of others?
Other survivors have turned into Scav renegades who are pillaging the city.
Through this reciprocal and performative rite, the Dandies and Berdashe renew each other's spirits, thereby refuting their obfuscation by colonial forces and Primitivism's reductive pillaging of Indigenous cultures.
So far the vast majority of first world populations (whose lifestyles depend on the constant looting, plundering, and pillaging of resources from other countries) have shown little to no concern over the barbaric behavior of their «governments».
Finkel's report promised Australia's very own Enron, among others, the opportunity to rape and pillage in a power market with an effective 42 % RET, dominated by intermittent and unreliable wind -LSB-...]
Enough aims to counter rights - abusing armed groups and violent regimes that are fueled by grand corruption, crime and terror, and the pillaging and trafficking of minerals and other natural resources.
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