Sentences with phrase «shackles for»

rear shackle system consisting of precision laser - cut shackles for precise fitment.
She's upgraded his «Red Room of Pain» shackles for another form of bondage as symbolized by their wedding rings.
I agree to be fair, and now that we have been out of those financial shackles for a few years I say we have even more reason to complain, especially as Arsenal have now done what we laughed at the likes of Chelsea, Liverpool and Man United for doing and have failed to get in Europe's top club competition.
But I do believe that they have also become crippling shackles for him.
Lol the FA have already shackled us for the final with Ref?
The jewel in Barcelona's crown, Messi was shackled for large portions of the match by Monreal and had his best chances when allowed to come into the middle.
United's box - to - box Belgian beanpole had been shackled for much of the game by a combination of Lucas and Sakho, but the fact that it took both players to stop him was ultimately Liverpool's undoing.
Yet testing critics would have us believe that the creativity of teachers is completely shackled for the other roughly 179 days of the school year.
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Since he's only on work release and technically not a free man, he would've been shackled at the legs and hands for the 5 hour bus ride back to civilization.
I haven't posted for some time as last June Mrs FIUK and I stopped working to live our lives free of the shackles of a job.
Looking further out, however, to the end of stimulus abroad, we do see the potential for substantially higher global rate structures, with the U.S. pulling global rates higher once the shackles of quantitative easing are off.
The company has been tolerant of private stock sales to an unusual degree, meaning that Tuesday is not the release valve for shareholders who long felt shackled — that's expected to temper the sell - off.
i want people to throw off their mental shackles and think for themselves.
Monotheisms do nowadays abound, for many variations of «mono - isms» are but fetters, the bonds that do bind up and weigh shackled inward, towards errancies subjugated upon the propensities of root cause worthiness.
But God came here for us traitors, us mutinous convicts who are shackled by our own sins.
Time for Muslims to break these dark age, koranic - driven shackles and join the modern world!!!
No one knows for sure what the medical world will be like once the legal shackles against assisted suicide are removed, but we can guess.
Time for Muslims to incluce Muneef to break these dark age, koranic - driven shackles and join the modern world!!!
James Madison also said this: «Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprise.»
The curse in the film creates a striking visual for the shackles that our character flaws or attitudes can lock us into and the dramatic effects and harm that this can cause to those around us.
For 2011, resolve to be here now, and to serve yourself, but do it in this most excellent way: by cultivating silence and overcoming time within one of the classic disciplines of daily prayer» where the pulse of the psalms calms the breath, the pockets of silence center the spirit, and the liturgical calendar frees us from the shackles of time.
The general working theory for Christian missionaries was first formalized in St. Augustine's doctrine of «cognite intrare», or «compel them to enter», but was perhaps best summed up by J. C. Warner some 1500 years later: ``... the sword must first — not exterminate them, but — break them up as tribes, and destroy their political existence; after which, when thus set free from the shackles by which they are bound, civilisation and Christianity will no doubt make rapid progress among them.»
After being put into the back of a police van, the Baltimore officers removed him for making noise, placing his legs in shackles.
Erica Campbell proved there is no slowing down since the split of Mary Mary who were famed for their smash hit «Shackles».
Except for George Chapman's Homer (a great Elizabethan poem) and Alexander Pope's Iliad (a work of high polish and manners), most versions of Homer in English are shackled by ideas about the Greek.
But odds are there was a carpenter named Jesus who did gain some following but was likely married much like nearly all of the other supposed messiahs of that time period, as there were many, for the Jewish people had been awaiting his arrival for hundreds of years and were then feeling the boot of Rome on their necks and assumed this was the time the messiah would come as the true King of Israel and throw off the shackles of Roman tyranny.
Therefore, Singer says, causing these animals pain — killing them for food, caging them while they produce eggs, shackling them and kidnapping them for exhibition in a zoo — subverts their preferences and is wrong.
The only reason those «who still hold the Bible dear» can't seem to shake the shackles of their religion is indoctrination, perhaps further hindered by limited ability for rational thought.
For almost the last 3 millennia, man has been shackled to an outdated, antique, donkey - and - cart theology, worshiping a God that could care less about religion, and even less about which denomination you belong to.
Here he complains that we have been saddled with an ironically Anti-Federalist view of the Constitution as a charter for a shackled state.
Central and eastern Europe didn't break free of the shackles of totalitarianism without trying, failing, and then trying again: It took a critical mass of people, determined to «live in the truth» no matter how difficult, to implode the communist culture of the lie and give a new birth of freedom to the lands Stalin claimed as his prize for helping beat Hitler.
people are breaking the mental shackles and thinking for themselves.
Is the breakaway link spoiling the community by breaking the chain that holds them together, or is it casting off the shackles and striking out for freedom at last.
The harder he works for the liberty that is supposed to be its fruit, the more tightly the shackles are fastened upon him.
The family, along with the state today, has sought to control women through rigid definitions of sexuality and appropriate for itself reproductive rights and control over her body; violence and subjugation have been woven into institutionalized forms of religion whose patriarchal tenets have marginalized and domesticated the female and the feminine, shackling her and legitimizing violence against her.
The only crutch they needed was the one to walk out of prison for preaching love, after being shackled and beaten.
The world was a dark and gloomy place until the Enlightenment came along, after which people began to think for themselves and break free from the shackles of religious authority.
The Moral Arc: How Science and Reason Lead Humanity toward Truth, Justice, and Freedom by michael shermer henry holt, 560 pages, $ 32 The world was a dark and gloomy place until the Enlightenment came along, after which people began to think for themselves and break free from the shackles of....
«Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind and unfits it for every noble enterprize, every expanded prospect.»
The cardinal berates Jesus for shackling humanity with an unbearable burden of freedom.
Your art removes the gags, unlocks the shackles and opens the cages, and I can't imagine a more important role than the one you have chosen for yourself.
You all remember his half - pagan, half - Christian bringing up at Carthage, his emigration to Rome and Milan, his adoption of Manicheism and subsequent skepticism, and his restless search for truth and purity of life; and finally how, distracted by the struggle between the two souls in his breast, and ashamed of his own weakness of will, when so many others whom he knew and knew of had thrown off the shackles of sensuality and dedicated themselves to chastity and the higher life, he heard a voice in the garden say, «Sume, lege» (take and read), and opening the Bible at random, saw the text, «not in chambering and wantonness,» etc., which seemed directly sent to his address, and laid the inner storm to rest forever.
I can't tell you the joy that came from hearing them think for themselves and shake of the shackles that had bound them.
For example, Michael Manley, the Prime Minister of Jamaica spoke on the subject «From the Shackles of Domination and Oppression», in the plenary.
For the rest of us that are bound by the shackles of reality, there is Objectivism.
Monotheisms religious variations do nowadays abound, for many variations of «mono - isms» are but fetters, the bonds that do bind up and weigh shackled inward, towards errant subjugations upon the propensities of root cause unworthiness.
«The Cartesian change from mind - as - reason to mind - as - inner - area,» he writes, «was not the triumph of the prideful individual subject freed from scholastic shackles so much as the triumph of the quest for certainty over the quest for wisdom.
Thankful he DOES know the plight of us humans shackled by our personal sin, and longing for a new earth free of its effects.
«Currently birds who are killed for Tyson are dumped onto conveyor belts and slammed upside down by their legs into metal shackles — a procedure that often results in broken wings and broken legs.
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