Sentences with phrase «savagery of»

A case study to demonstrate the toxic environment and savagery of today's progressives is the nomination of Kathleen Hartnett White, an experienced Texan politician with over 6 years of high - level administrative experience, as the lead of the White House Council on Environmental Quality.
His intensely complicated abstract paintings of the 1940s were followed by images of Woman, grotesque versions of buxom womanhood, which were virtually unparalleled in the sustained savagery of their execution.
Inspired by medieval illuminated manuscripts, the works he created during and after World War II capture the savagery of Nazism, the dangers of totalitarianism, and the pathos of American racism.
«Artist David Bates Understands the Savagery of Lousiana Flooding.»
Steve McCurry @ Beetles + Huxley McCurry brilliantly captures everything from the savagery of war to the beauty of the blue city in India.
Once you decide you can either jump right into the savagery of the sport or you can customize the game to your own individual tastes (quarter lengths, brutality level, play modes, etc).
As you explore this sprawling series of solar systems (over 4x the size of Mass Effect 3), collecting resources and building colonies, you will encounter the savagery of untamed lands in the form of cut - throat outlaws and warring alien races.
The savagery of combat and the joy that stems from it lasts for the first few hours of the game, while boss fights against a dog - shaped mech and a massive bruiser of a machine provide welcome breaks from the standard fights.
Blood & Gore brings the savagery of front - line combat to life with decapitations, dismemberment and devastating impalements and features hundreds of gruesome animations.
It defines the Atom driving experience as something to savour, but it also pre-empts in - line savagery of a type that makes the Superlegerra — a car that an hour earlier seemed almost too violent for the public road — feel plain underpowered.
Blast out of the pitlane, savouring the sheer savagery of the throttle response, brake hard for the first quick bend.
The Infiniti Q50S Red Sport 400 lacks the savagery of Mercedes» C63 AMG, the well - refined chassis of Cadillac's ATS - V, or the gorgeous fender flares and brash design of BMW's M3.
Recovering both emotionally and physically, Strand (Colman Domingo) has his sights set on harnessing the new world's currency, and Ofelia's (Mercedes Mason) captivity will test her ability to survive and see if she can muster the savagery of her father.
Apparently, the people who once lived there killed themselves rather than endure the gnawing hunger and cold and the savagery of a society that failed.
For all the savagery of his satire, Lindsay could also be sentimental, to the point of preferring John Ford's My Darling Clementine and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon to the harsher mood of The Searchers, and therein may have lain his rejection at the hands of the critical «establishment» in Britain.
That subtle touch makes the savagery of the scheme all the more brutal.
How such ideals become trampled by the harsh savagery of war.
The minimal dialogue, coupled with beautiful close - ups of small details, captured both the beauty and savagery of the natural world and the difficulties that come with it.
And though Solondz's counter - attack / apologia is trenchantly written and laudably thought - provoking, his rages are by now familiar (and better served by the scope and savagery of Happiness), and his defensiveness is ironically the most unbecoming element of a film that counts among its targets racism, disability, classism, homosexuality, and higher education.
Cooper presents a more balanced account to show the savagery of American soldiers and the cruelty of the American Indian.
The means to this end is an expertly poised scene as mother and son dance in each other's arms to Soft Cell's «Tainted Love» before a clever jump cut leads us towards a harrowing confession that really pushes the prowess of the proceedings, especially Reynor and Collette's quietly chaotic heart to heart, a world away from the dish throwing teeth baring savagery of prior scenes and yet all the more powerful.
In Pusher, we saw the nightmarish reality of the Danish underworld, in Bronson we saw the livid, explosive personality of a man who could not exist outside of prison, in Valhalla Rising, we were witness to a one - eyed Viking warrior facing the savagery of an unknown civilization.
If you think that survival, crafting, and building are three things that don't mesh naturally with the savagery of a barbarian landscape, you would be terribly mistaken.
Tolkienesque in look and language, the film employs a staggering array of British and Australian character actors, including Helen Mirren, Hugo Weaving, Sam Neill and Geoffrey Rush, who bluster on about nobility and the savagery of war in plummy accents, then take to the skies, with razored claws to tear each other to shreds.
The film is often littered with blood and gore, and the savagery of limbs being strewn about does not deter Stone from placing a halo around Alexander.
Christian Bale is Cavalry Captain Joe Blocker, about to muster out, a veteran Indian fighter who has absorbed much of the savagery of his «uncivilized» foes.
Applying the episodic format and visual template of classic and spaghetti Westerns to a revenge saga mostly set in the Deep South just prior to the Civil War, the film makes a point of pushing the savagery of slavery to the forefront but does so in a way that rather amazingly dovetails with the heightened historical, stylistic and comic sensibilities at play.
Corbynism will offer the Red; it will be enormously refreshing to at last have an opposition that will make a stand against the savagery of austerity and seek to take back key strategic industries such as the railways into public ownership.
Speaking to the Conservative party conference in Birmingham on Sunday, Johnson condemned the «continuing savagery of the Assad regime against the people of Aleppo».
I keep talking about Pope John Paul II castigating the dominant Western economic philosophy when he called it the savagery of capitalism.
Meanwhile, I am repeating what the Pope says about the savagery of capitalism.
In one fell swoop, the camera can record the splendor and savagery of nature and draw man's attention to the fabric of the world
Few seem to be aware of the savagery of the Communists in either country.
Second, we need to become conscious of the themes, language and gestures of governance that have emerged in the past 200 years in the savagery of extinguished publics and broken covenants, whether in Nazi Germany, Chile, Czechoslovakia or the Trail of Tears.
God grew weary of the savagery of man.
Nowhere is the unapologetic savagery of the consuming idea more central than in Dostoevsky's Demons (1873).
The savagery of German, Boer and Belgian imperialism in Africa and the inhuman, bureaucratic efficiency of British administration of her colonies in Asia and Africa were forerunners of the Nazi drive to rule the world, savagely and efficiently.
To the families of Steven Sotloff and James Foley: We will remember the bravery of your sons, who exposed the savagery of tyranny and gave the people a platform for their voices to be heard and their suffering to be seen by the American people.
Nietzsche was a greater satirist, even if the savagery of his wit confined him to a single comic register.
They are definitely complete trash, but at the time I totally loved and related to the savagery of the girlfriend group the plot revolves around.

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Frazier's resignation comes in the wake of a violent rally by neo-Nazis and white supremacists in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday, where a 32 - year - old woman was killed by a home - grown terrorist who drove his car into a crowd of counter-protestors — an act of hate - filled savagery that President Trump declined to squarely condemn.
In watching a group of people try to build civilization out of savagery, «The Hateful Eight» is the most optimistic film the director has ever made.
Unless we're talking about margin trading, a whole different form of savagery which had its own carnage over the past many days.
In time of war we may perhaps say that men revert to the impulses of primitive savagery, and this may well be true.
Ted, our ancestors in Britain were at first barbarians, some of them cannibals whose relish for certain choice portions of human bodies, like well - cooked male buttocks and female breasts, is in the historic record, and it was Christian missionaries who saved our forebears from their savagery.
The graphic exposés of European savagery found in his Brief History of the Destruction of the Indies have all the subtlety of Bosch's hallucinations of hell.
Glover does not spare us the details of a century of untold blood and savagery, yet his main focus is on a reality that he believes lies beneath the horror — the fading of the moral law.
The observation of a Commonweal editorialist concerning Rwanda, that «the pervasive Catholic institutional and cultural presence... proved little impediment to such mind - numbing savagery,» applies equally well to Germany and German Christianity, both Protestant and Catholic.
William Golding was one of the few reviewers who disliked Alive, perhaps because it disproved the hypothesis of his novel, The Lord of the Flies, that in extreme circumstances the young will revert to savagery.
«The Challenge of Peace,» for example, presented a stark condemnation of the savagery and horror of war, especially modern warfare and an envisioned nuclear war.
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