Not exact matches
In Inferno XXIX, Dante emphasizes this point
by comparing counterfeiters, victims of a
plague -
like ailment in their eternal damnation, to those
plague victims on the island of Aegina described
by Ovid, who were replaced
by «ant -
people» — «secondo che i poeti hanno per fermo» (as the poets hold for certain).
If you don't want to side with a group that's headed
by male child molesters in blinged - out wedding gowns, whose history is based on the blood of young
people like you, avoid it
like the
plague it is.
I just don't know why
people think Ox has been useless for all these six seasons.The only season where he was real bad was 15/16 where Wenger stifled his progress.Apart from that season he's always been injury
plagued causing him to have some bad performances.He's had many good matches but it was just injuries which slowed him down.I also advice
people to stop using stats to judge him.We've had a lot of statiscally useless players who have been rated and are still being rated
by Arsenal fans.All Ox lacks is finishing that's all.I don't even think he's improved
like many
people say.His dribbling and crossing was always good.His finishing has been lacking.He's still the same player I've always known three seasons back yet
people are behaving
like he's improved massively.
When my research team and I arrived at the northern end of Tahiti in May 2005, we were greeted
by media and a crowd of onlookers that included elected officials, scientists and
people who just wanted to be rid of the «pissing fly» that swarmed the island
like a biblical
plague.
By no means is it a good entry point to the series, and squeamish
people should avoid it
like the
plague.
Swords of Ditto is a top down RPG built
by people who can see the issues that
plague top down RPG's and that really starts to shine through in moments
like that.
Today, he's working on a painting that features what appears to be a white figure with massive flyaway hair
like David Lynch's Eraserhead regarded
by a
person in a medieval
plague doctor's beaked mask.
From this perspective, providing paid professional opportunities in the environmental sector is a double win — we can help tackle the intractable inequities that still
plague our nation, while at the same time equip the young
people who are most likely to be impacted
by challenges
like climate change with the skills and networks to lead the solutions necessary to sustain the environmental movement into the future.