Sentences with phrase «precarious world»

Taking out a renegade replicant, K stumbles upon a mysterious secret, one that might push the already precarious world into even further chaos.
We should only look at the failed Christmas bombing of a Detroit - boundairline to realize that we continue to live in a precarious world.
Much religion has centered around the attempt through various rites to gain security in a precarious world.
They wanted everyone to become a believer of course — to assent to the reality of God and God's providence, justice and compassion, and thus find a confidence for living in this precarious world.
It all began when Alexander Zeldin, 29, was handed a copy of The Night Cleaner, a book by French author Florence Aubenas illuminating the precarious world of temporary work without a defined contract of employment in northern France.
This evokes the precarious world in which the cubs inhabit without their mother's protection.
Johnson himself is the best part of Ballers, a charismatic, mostly responsive force that is our window to the precarious world of retirement from football.
In the precarious world of Hollywood, where a star can rise to and fall from relevancy at any given moment, it's not unusual to see actors branch out and try something new.
As with most film adaptations of John le Carré, and many of le Carré's stories, the vagaries of the plot in all its inevitable twists and surprises is less important than the memorable characters and the precarious world of betrayal that they inhabit.
With a deft and versatile empathy Kingsolver dissects the motives that drive denial and belief in a precarious world.
Margin of Error delves into the precarious world of technology we have built — the man - made disasters of shipwrecks, explosions, crashes — through a variety of forms, including graphic designs, industrial artifacts and paintings created by Man Ray, Margaret Bourke - White and others.
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