Sentences with phrase «scourge called»

Good riddance to the toxic backwater scourge called the Christian right.
Kathleen «Good riddance to the toxic backwater scourge called the Christian right.

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The Prince, the Beloved, Upon whom God's favor rests, Scourged to the point of death, Can we truly call Him blessed?
In its inward looking complaints, according to Initiatives, the Call is of a piece with such «extremist» voices on the right as The Wanderer, which sees itself as the scourge of myriad liberalisms, real or imagined.
Or perhaps your faith is not really up to snuff and you know that so you do not pray to end these human scourges but instead only come up with your usual wimpy statements and name calling.
Or perhaps your faith is not really up to snuff and you know that so you do not prat to end these human scourges but instead only come up with your usual wimpy statements and name calling.
The minimalistic ten - point document provides a shopping list of moves to improve the status quo, begun with a call on tax authorities to «automatically share information to fight the scourge of tax evasion».
Cuomo, meanwhile, also plans to target the gang MS - 13, which in the interview Sunday morning called a «scourge all across the country.»
It will pay for enhanced enforcement, street outreach and a media component to target what Mayor Stephanie Miner calls a scourge on the city.
At 4 p.m., Sen. ony Avella will stand with neighbors of a long abandoned home to call on the city address the hazardous disrepair of this property, but also reform the system that has so far failed to address the scourge of abandoned homes in general, 50 - 19 175th Pl., Flushing, Queens.
«The kingdom of Saudi Arabia has long called for more intensified international efforts to combat the scourge of terrorism in all its forms and shapes.
City hall's crackdown on corner stores is meant to curb what Mayor Stephanie Miner has in the past called a scourge in many neighborhoods — corner stores that have health and safety issues, leading to neighborhood complaints.
Syracuse Mayor Stephanie Miner called corner stores with multiple code violations a «scourge» on city neighborhoods.
Adesina quoted the President as calling for the establishment of a Commonwealth Committee to oversee the rendering of assistance and support to Nigerian and other member countries which had been adversely affected by the scourge of terrorism.
But only with the emergence of a genetic tool called CRISPR / Cas9 — the bottle opener that unleashed the genie — has gene drive technology offered the prospect of providing a speedy means to end some of the world's greatest health and ecological scourges.
Surviving past age 100 means they've largely evaded the scourges that kill their peers before they reach their 90s (what's called compressed morbidity), or sidestepped the worst aspects of these life - threatening diseases — even if they strike sooner — because they have combinations of protective genes, what researchers call «greater functional reserves.»
The scourge of the Fore was a disease they called kuru, a degenerative and always fatal brain disease contracted by eating the corpse of a previous sufferer.
Researchers developed a call that effectively mimics the citrus psyllid's mating song, which could be a weapon against a devastating crop scourge.
A case in point: the Arara people, who had been called the scourge of the Trans?amazônica Highway for their attacks on work crews but today live as poor peasants fully dependent on federal aid.
Their enemies - now called the Black Dragon Clan - are lead by «a supernatural scourge» known as Skullmageddon.
Known and feared throughout the city, Dredd (Urban) is the ultimate Judge, challenged with ridding the city of its latest scourge, a dangerous drug called «Slo - Mo,» and the sadistic crime boss Ma - Ma (Headey) who is using it to take over the city.
That list, not surprisingly, triggered cranky responses from various corners of the Internet — notably the Web site Jezebel, which called the MPDG «the scourge of modern cinema.»
Dietrich's fascination with the decline and fall of the Roman Empire continued into a novel about Attila the Hun called The Scourge of God (2005).
That is called lifestyle inflation and it is a scourge on responsible spending.
In the post, Weissman fires a first blow in his quest for justice, and calls upon others to join in fighting the scourge of canine caretakers who don't pick up after their charges — by submitting photos and videos of scofflaws caught in the act to his block association's Facebook page.
It's called Air Assault, and it's a plane - only mode that offers airborne carnage with either objective - based gameplay — in sub-mode Scourge — or straight up PvP in Raiders.
Activision have today confirmed the existence of Hardened and Prestige editions of Call of Duty: Ghosts, after promotional material for both was leaked earlier today on NeoGaf, the scourge of any company attempting to keep something secret.
Steven Noel - Hill, a therapist at The Alchemy Clinic, which treats addicted gamers, was quoted as saying that video games are «the scourge of our generation,» and that Call of Duty has been «linked» to three or four suicides.
It's hard to imagine a game like Quake 3 being successful today unless it is loaded with gimmick after gimmick to appease the scourge of so - called new generation of gamers.
For some time now, Bradley Shear has been railing on his Social Media Law blog about a scourge that he calls «social media credential fraud.»
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