Not for nothing, but if you are going to take on an entrenched group like the teachers union in this state, you got ta be ready to
really go to war.
Not exact matches
Outside of some blood splatters
going across the screen there
really isn't much
to it, other than the basic plot, which is that the story is set in post-Civil
War Wyoming during a blizzard.
I recently mentioned how 3D printers are
really going to kick the copyright
wars into high gear.
«Most people that were in their 40s and 50s fought in [the Iran - Iraq
War in the»80s] and
really hated Iran and were very concerned that Iran was now
going to take over Iraq, basically.»
I think it
really goes to show just how vulnerable some of South Korea «s electronic factories are if a
war were
to break out, because any conflict will ripple from the global economy from here.
This is all about control with religion and it has
to stop.Gay people getting married doesn't have anything
to do with straight people getting married.People are so full of hatred and disrespect it isn't funny.I'm glad this has come out now, because it
really shows how evil people
really are.But these people who are so into GOD, the Bible, Church, and the only way of life they live 4 god, by god are the 1s who prmote
going around the world starting
WARS, killing innocent women, men, children and families because Jesus guides them in everything they do.That is a crock of B.S. if I ever heard it.They will continus
to use GOD and continue their EVIL ways
to get whatever they want and CONTROL who ever they can.
Bottom Line 2: no, South Korea and Japan will not
go to war over the Dodko islets, but despite all that economistic thinking ought
to imply, relations between the two countries
really are seriously deteriorating, and in danger of becoming worse yet.
If God is
really going to care about human activities, don't you think he'd intervene in any
war zone
to bring it
to a halt before he'd take an interest in a GAME?
If anyone would like a little more insight into what it is like in Pakistan and Afghanistan, and what is
REALLY going on there, please read «Three Cups of Tea» and «Stones into Schools» by Greg Mortenson — 3 Cups of Tea is now required reading for US State Dept officials and Greg Mortenson has been a consultant
to many of the top US Generals in command of the
War in Afghanistan.
this is the «holy
war» Bin Laden preached about - Do you
really think he
went to Heaven acouple weeks ago??!, Doubtful!
More specific
to the song's charges, there is no elite with
war - loving tendencies who are the ones who
really decide when modern democracies
go to war.
If the Christians that served in the crusades
really knew what was
going on, they probably wouldn't have served, however, the leaders of the time used their beliefs against them and got them
to fight for what they called a «holy
war.»
They
go on
to correctly point out that leaders often appeal
to our morals (and even our faith)
to get us
to support another
war... which they correctly point out is never
really the last
war.
So if all of the supposed 78 % of christians in the USA were
to pray
really,
really hard that their country would not
go to war with another country or religious group, for say a few decades, you may all call your country a truly christian country; lots of luck with that.
You
really can't
go back
to clans and tribes because they don't have other problems related
to population that cause
war.
She's not the only one either I don't
really even care if she never wants
to let
go of that I just wish publicly she would handle it with a bit more respect etc and she'd be easier
to like because she's one of the best strikers in all mma and she
goes to war!
Nothing new is
going on here, the cold
war never
really ended, and the mask of capitalism has allowed everybody
to be copacetic enough
to do business.
our players have
to get
really exhausted as though its a
war to win big games, we as fans are always under too much pressure coz we always think of that goal the opponents gonna score against us
Wenger came out
to condemned d transfer BT dats d team dat
really know wat dey want, even tot Di maria will be part of d deal BT no, football improve every season, still concern aw aresnal will survive in d mist of man u, man city, Chelsea, Liverpool spur even Everton is
going to be a
war
What I wonder about is whether all doctors are
going to really do their good, investigative research with parents about what
goes into the little ones» mouths, or if they're
going to simplify the issue and distill it down so that it becomes more about a
war against fat than a battle for health.
We are talking about the mommy
wars and how we feed our babies, and how it's
really nobody's business, but they make it their business, and oh, my goodness, what we are
going to do about this?
It is
really damaging for Europe
to let the cheap gas
go instead
to China, and France has nothing
to gain from helping the USA and Germany in their political
war against Russia.
States
going to war unilaterally is
really exceptional.
Does India
really value the opinions of one Hindu person over the opinions of all the Muslims in the region so much that they might be willing
to go to multiple
wars for it?
Generally speaking, lawmakers are trying
to determine whether it's worth
going to war with Cuomo now, or waiting
to see if he's
really serious about being willing
to risk a late budget — and a government shutdown —
to get what he wants in ethics reform.
But when it comes
to child benefit which has
gone to all families for 60 years in this country - it was a legacy of the Second World
War - I think it is
really important
to support families in this country and I think child benefit is a good way of doing it.
I know, you
really wanted all Igbos
to go to war immediately so that the support we enjoy from international community will be punctured.
Energy prices well a Middle Eastern
wars really gonna help that one.
We have
really weird, hard water — I've
gone to war with it, and won!!
I truly miss the style of the 90s, I
really think it was the perfect era and not because it's my time, but when you think about it, it was a very peaceful time and barely any crazy
wars or terrorism
going on unlike now... anyways back
to the style!
so last friday katie and i
went to see cold
war kids and though it was quite the crowd, it was a
really really amazing show and we got lucky with some
really great seats.
How's it
going I'm Jeff obviously lol I'm a giant nerd love marvel and dc star
wars star trek all of that everything sci - fi
really love gaming so much I'm 30 single nerdy geeky and awesome so let's get
to know one another and get nerdy together come on you know want
to.
I feel this movie wouldve been so much better if a seasoned director had done it like John Singleton... anyway, its just alot of hype because hes the «first» black super hero (do nt tell Wesley Snipes though) and if you
really want
to see black panther skip the full length movie and see Wakanda in Infinity
war... as far as black panther
goes he was great in civil
war and infinity
war, you can skip the 2 hour trip
to the land of vibranium.
So you say you played the game so you obviously have a Vita but you don't deserve
to own a Vita or any playstation product if you don't support good sony exclusives
go buy Call of Duty on xbox or the ultimate «dude» «Bro man» silly looking muscle bound charactor modeled Gears of
War which
really has gripping story huh?
If you
go back
to 2007 there was this
really big line up for a new film getting promoted in my country and was made there called D -
War.
... Frank Grillo has been speaking about his return
to the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Crossbones in Captain America: Civil
War, and the reaction
to the set photos of him fully suited up as the masked villain: «It's funny because people
really responded
to it — it
went viral, trended [like crazy], so I've been getting phone calls.
The film becomes a mystery as
to whether one of the patrons
really is there
to break out Domergue or when Jackson is
going to get
to go crazy on the old vicious Civil
War General, General Sandy Smithers (Bruce Dern).
If I'd
gone to war at the age of eighteen and come home without firing a shot, I suspect I'd have written something as vapid, grandiose, and self - conscious as Anthony Swofford's memoir Jarhead, the story of a ground
war that never
really materialized (and wouldn't until the son of that era's president decided
to bring
to climax what daddy'd coaxed
to erection).
If the title
really is Secret
Wars, then knowing that would tell you — at least in broad strokes — what's
going to happen in Infinity
War: someone is
going to use the Infinity Gauntlet
to change things, someone is
going to try
to set it right, something bad is
going to happen, chaos, madness... Battleworld.
Shadow of
War's open world is filled with missions, rotating side missions, collectibles, and orc captains and it
really does a good job of allowing you
to go at your own pace and do the things that you want
to do.
It seems that Civil
War is
really going to be the «genesis point» for a lot of Phase 3 as a whole.
In the last couple of years, he's
gone from the romantic lead in About Time
to Konstantin Levin in Tom Stoppard's adaptation of Anna Karenina; there's his leading role in the forthcoming Star
Wars Episode VII; and there was the recent Calvary, in which he had a cameo as a creepy serial killer enduring a prison visit from a priest played by his father, Brendan, an experience he found «
really cool».
Even though the tone here is impeccable as a Max Ophüls classic or high - period Bertolucci, you
really have
to go to something subversive like The
War of the Roses
to get a hint of the comic blackness.
Along with a chance
to finally see Josh Brolin's Thanos get off his giant space toilet and
go about grabbing the Infinity Stones he needs
to fill the Infinity Gauntlet and win much more power than is
really safe for anyone in the universe, there has been much speculation on who might be departing before the credits roll on Avengers Infinity
War and the unnamed movie that will follow it next year.
After carrying around the Time
War in the TARDIS for centuries — and turning Ten into a dark demigod — there was
really nowhere left for him
to go.
JJ Abrams was in a bit of a strange position; despite the huge expectation attached
to the new Star
Wars film, nobody
really expected The Force Awakens
to measure up
to the original trilogy, and barring some catastrophic error of judgement, nobody
really believed that it was
going to be as bad as the prequels.
But I
really shouldn't bury the lede: if you are
going to catch The Infiltrator (and here, your Cranston fandom and / or your interest in drug
war films not starring Emily Blunt will surely factor in), you should know that you get
to see Diane Kruger rock some serious fashion while nailing the tricky role of a smart and rookie undercover agent playing Bob's arm candy fiancée, you get
to witness Olympia Dukakis chew scenery as Mazur's Aunt Vicki, who's not as clean - cut as her nephew, and you get
to watch Amy Ryan... well, sadly not all the women could get choice roles here, now could they?
In fact, it might just be his worst movie
to date — an adaptation of Ben Fountain's 2012 satirical
war novel that's plagued by some
really stilted dialogue and acting, as well as a number of awful subplots that
go nowhere.
With so many moving parts, it was always
going to be a challenging juggernaut
to steer, so credit must
go to Anthony and Joe Russo for making a 150 min Top Trumps incarnate, that only
really drags before the Star
Wars style air / ground final battle kicks in.
It's
really tough
to say more about the actual events of Infinity
War without ruining the experience — however, there's something
to be said for the lengths
to which this film
goes to give an air of finality and consequence
to the Marvel Universe.