Sentences with phrase «sacrilege by»

The plundering of the stone was considered sacrilege by many and a curse was said to have been put on Howsham Hall and its owners in perpetuity.
After the Angel of Darkness debacle, Eidos committed what some games fans saw as sacrilege by instructing Crystal Dynamics, a developer based in San Francisco, to start work on the next Tomb Raider game with a back - to - basics approach.
That move was considered sacrilege by some; today, though, it's a major part of the lineup, and frankly makes the on - road performance of the Jeep very liveable.
Founding Foodie Sarah may be committing We The Eaters sacrilege by making her Brussels sprout tacos without bacon.

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The decision to erect a «gay» nativity scene featuring two Josephs in a front garden has been branded «sacrilege» by a bishop.
Fr Peter Murphy said the theft from the sacristy of the ciborium, «containing the Blessed Sacrament», had left St Catherine's Church «desecrated by this act of sacrilege».
Mark and Matthew begin by referring to the «desolating sacrilege» (KJV «abomination of desolation») which will be «set up where it ought not to be» (Mark), «standing in the holy place» (Matthew).
There the expression refers to the desecration of the temple in 167 B.C. by Antiochus Epiphanes, whose forces «erected a desolating sacrilege upon the altar of burnt offering» (I Macc 1:54).
The «desolating sacrilege,» of verse 14, refers to Daniel 9:27 and 11:31 where the pagan pollution of the temple by Antiochus Epiphanes is described.
Yet the rambunctious crowd, calmed by the simple tune, sobered by its unapologetically nostalgic message, seemed not to notice the mellow sacrilege amid blatant bathos.
It will be polluted by a terrible sacrilege (Mall.
To criticize them at all would be taken by many as tantamount to sacrilege, especially if it were to be done by a nonexegete.
There are some other there who believe that by you not praying or worshiping in their methods, you are committing sacrilege against their beliefs.
The practise of inter-territorial worship, exhibited by Solomon in Judah or by the house of Omri in Ephraim, far from being used as a proposition from which to draw theological deductions, was abhorred by the vigorous devotees of Yahweh as sacrilege and apostasy.
The sex relation between a man and a woman was instituted by God for marriage and for marriage only; any other use of it is a sacrilege.
If anyone in a brazen and impious mood should pronounce absolution from the Good, on the ground that all is lost, then this is sacrilege and this will only add to the guilt by piling up more and more fresh guilt.
While not a new trend (the debate over whether grouping your texts by color is reading sacrilege has raged on for a few years now) color coding seems to be going through a resurgence of sorts.
Such blatant sacrilege is intensified by Fargeat's gift for frenzied imagery; the film's desert scuffles evoke the overheated, camera - shuttling insanity of Oliver Stone's U Turn.
Scott, it seems, is getting «de-Santaficated» because he missed the second «Santa Clause» (the plays on language in this abomination verge on the sacrilege visited on conjugation by The Smurfs)-- the one that says that Santa needs to have a bride.
«While it may seem like sacrilege, there are many goals that can be achieved by digging deeply into a series of well - curated selections of a text rather than all of it, and then relying on teacher lecture, lessons or even Sparknotes to fill in the gaps,» Gardner said in an interview.
If you thought the concept of a 2.3 - litre EcoBoost version of the latest Ford Mustang was sacrilege, then you might be bemused by the company's announcement that a hybrid model is on the way.
A Subaru without all - wheel drive seems like sacrilege, but considering the kind of holy fun offered up by the 2013 BRZ we're willing to overlook its rear - drive sin.
Common book - typography features can be adequately expressed in E-books only by the sacrilege of altering the source manuscript.
Jeremy Deller «Sacrilege» Trussardi Foundation, Porta Venezia April 12 — April 15 The Fondazione Nicola Trussardi is presenting «Sacrilege,» a major outdoor installation by the celebrated British artist Jeremy Deller, curated by Massimiliano Gioni.
Jeremy Deller Sacrilege, 2012 Installation view, Greenwich, London, 2012 Commissioned by the Glasgow International Festival and the Mayor of London Courtesy of The Artist and The Modern Institute / Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow Photo: Jeremy Deller
It has today been announced that Sacrilege, the life - sized inflatable bouncy castle replica of Stonehenge by Turner Prize - winning artist Jeremy Deller, will finally make its way into Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park as part of Open East Festival — a weekend of music, food and theatre to celebrate the anniversary of London 2012 on 27 & 28 July 2013.
Finally, it took the near sacrilege of hanging Bernd and Hilla Becher's spartan «Water Towers» (1972 — 90) next to Raymond Hains and Jacques Villeglé's juicy psychedelic abstract film Pénélope (1950 — 4), inspired by paintings by Henri Matisse -LRB-!)
The recent attempt by Lexis to introduce a nominal administrative charge was viewed as something bordering on sacrilege in the academic community and Lexis retreated in the face of the criticism it received.
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