Sentences with phrase «than murder at»

Although murder is a terrible crime, cheating is worse than murder at these institutions.

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At a bail hearing in a Manhattan courtroom on Thursday, a federal prosecutor revealed that Ross William Ulbricht allegedly ordered the murders of six people, and that more than 450,000 bitcoins of his...
The fact that the body washed ashore has fueled speculation that the murder was the work of amateurs imitating something from the movies rather than professional assassins, and some have even suggested that the remains never sank at all, perhaps due to air bubbles in the concrete.
Last week: The tectonic shift in the conversation about gun regulations, school safety and mental health since the murder of 17 faculty and students at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School is nothing less than amazing when, in defiance of the NRA, it produced the first successful gun control measure in Florida in over two decades!
theists probably murdered more than atheists and at best they both caused about the same amount of death..
poorly written response, look at the context of the sentences above: proper removal of lead - based paints is more important than citizens being murdered on the streets?
This logic must at least be sufficient for the pretense that murder serves a higher purpose than personal ambition or avarice.
Between 1945 and the late 1980s, the United States militarily intervened more than 200 times into the internal, sovereign affairs of well over 100 «third world» countries, causing directly or indirectly the murders of 20 - 25 million human beings and the maimings of at least that many».
Sporting badges and guns rather than top hats and violins, they scour the darkest streets to investigate perverse murders perpetrated by killers who bear no resemblance at all to villains like Holmes's Moriarty.
Richard Speck, the man who in l966 murdered eight student nurses in Chicago, recalled later that while still at large in Chicago, more than a week after committing the crime, he looked up at a TV set in a neighborhood tavern and saw there the face of O. W. Wilson, the Superintendent of Police.
I remember this myth being thrown in my face little more than ten years after the Holocaust, when, as a Jewish teenager, I was confronted in our Chicago high school by another Jewish student — Sam, who screamed at me for wanting «to be chosen by that god,» after most of his family in Europe was murdered in Auschwitz.
Is a death from cancer at eighty worse than death at the same age in a concentration camp from murder or deliberate starvation?
It's little comfort but at least the justice system might give the people of KC some closure, more so than with murder + suicides.
People are always talking about how «More murders have been committed in the name of one religion or another than any other cause», but they fail to talk about all the pointless ones that happen ALL the time for reasons that have NOTHING to do at all with religion.
In some sense to render it «do not murder» rather than «do not kill» is more accurate, for it does not seem, originally at least, to have ruled out killing in a war or execution by the proper authorities for some serious crime against the community.
In this book, Dalgleish moves closer to involvement with the murder drama than at any other point in his career.
Atheist Joe Stalin reportedly murdered over 60 million by himself, more than could have been on earth at that time.
When I looked at the picture showing all the beating and murdering and Sam's comment, It made me think that less than a hundred years ago women and the poor had no rights.
An omniscient, omnipotent «God» would certainly have other means at his disposal to protect himself and people than murder... I can think of several right off the top of my head, and I'm just a human.
In fact, if the Black community committed murders at the same rate as other communities, the US rate would be about half what it is today, and not much higher than Belgium or Canada.
Open murder of political dissidents and opposition both at home and abroad, ww2 style land grabs, purposely bombing syrian hospitals, censorship of the entire populace with intelligence services meting out punishments, having a sham of a judiciary and media while telling more lies than truth to its populace thereby eroding their confidence in any information to enlighten them (much like what the authoritarian right is trying to do here).
There is nothing worse (NOTHING) than when you have to get up at 2 am, exhausted, stumbling into the kitchen and start boiling water in a pot old - school style to warm up your baby's pre-made (or sometimes NOT) bottle of refridgerator cold formula or breast milk as he / she screams bloody murder for milk.
A key recommendation from Dame Janet Smith's five reports into the Shipman murders was that all deaths should be automatically investigated by a coroner, rather than simply at the request of the certifying doctor as at present, but this is not included in the bill.
«Is the Senate president unaware of the more than 1,900 Internally Displaced Persons presently taking refuge at the Aba Central Mosque, the more than 800 IDPs now sheltering in the Aba central police station after the gruesome murder of its Divisional Police Officer and his men?
During Argentina's military dictatorship, which ended in 1983, at least 9,000 civilians were murdered and more than 20,000 people «disappeared.»
They redefined pregnancy to begin at fertilization, rather than implantation in the uterine wall, and argued that abortion was murder.
One analysis showed that nearly four times as many juries would unanimously vote for a first - degree murder verdict if made up of participants who saw the video in slow motion rather than of participants who saw the video at regular speed.
Ultimately, the goal of the costume designer is to amplify the personalities written on the page rather than distract from them, and Lyn Paolo, the costume designer behind Shameless, How to Get Away With Murder, and Scandal, says that if she were to dress a character inappropriately for their economic and cultural situation, then she'd be failing at her job.
It's been more than 10 years since we first watched Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe, through thick and thin), with his jagged lightning bolt scar and hard knocks childhood (he was orphaned after his parents were brutally murdered by a dark wizard), arrive at Hogwarts School to fulfill his destiny as «the boy who lived.»
If, as the FBI and other criminologists maintain, the tools for detecting clues at serial murder crime sites have much in common with the analysis of literature — namely the need to discern, categorize and collate motifs and symbols into a coherent whole — then such skills are more important to police officers than ever before.
The killer, whose plans are more complex than the partners imagine, leaves clues at every murder scene — drawing the detectives ever deeper into his ghastly underworld.
Sure, there are gratuitous murders by the bucketload, more deus ex machina's than you can shake a stick at and the whole black egg thing is a little too close to the 2001 - A-Space-Odyssey-bone, i.e the monoliths,,, not the mention the falling pink stars,,, which may be a metaphor for something,,, perhaps the disgracing of gay celebrities,,, I've no idea.
(It went further than that: Kennedy once sexually assaulted Bradlee's wife, Tony, whose sister, Mary Pinchot Meyer, was one of the president's lovers; Mary's murder a year after JFK's remains unsolved, and at the time Bradlee reportedly helped keep the details of the affair in her diary from getting out.)
Craig is a guy who moves into a nice new house with his family, except that a horrible murder happened there and... the twist is given away in the trailers, and it's actually dumber than it looks at first.
Murder mystery, journalism exposé, courtroom drama, metaphysical inquiry into the secret - sharer nature of certain American Bros, proof that James Franco and Jonah Hill can serious - act opposite one another — it seems to be going for any one of these at any given moment, and in the end winds up being not a whole lot more than ostentatiously unpleasant and ugly.
If you want to see the gangster film at its glorious peak, look no further than The Roaring Twenties, his gritty tale of Prohibition bootlegging and murder.
Has anyone ever been better at crafting an intricate murder mystery than Agatha Christie?
Dial M for Murder premiered at the Westminster Theatre in London in 1952, only for it to be made into an expert crime mystery thriller by Alfred Hitchcock two years later, while Wait Until Dark, another complex and dark play in the vein of Hitchcock's interests directed by Arthur Penn (who would helm Bonnie and Clyde the very next year), saw the light of day in early 1966 on Broadway, where it instantly attracted the attention of both the audience and Warner Brothers, determined to turn it into a feature film starring none other than Hollywood's sweetheart Audrey Hepburn in a much darker, insidious story than her filmography had ever witnessed.
«Calvary» opens with a bang as an unknown parishioner in the confessional with Father James announces his plan to kill the priest in seven days not because he was the priest who sexually abused him many years earlier («I first tasted semen at the age of seven») but because he is innocent — and the murder of an innocent priest will afford greater publicity than revenge against the guilty.
Don McKay (R for profanity and violence) Prodigal Son whodunit about a jaded janitor (Thomas Haden Church) who gets more than he bargained for when he returns to his hometown for the first time in 25 years at the beck - and - call of his cancer - stricken, high school sweetheart (Elisabeth Shue) only to find himself implicated in a tawdry murder mystery.
Murder on the Orient Express brought in another $ 13.8 million to put its two - week total at $ 51.7 million (just slightly higher than of Daddy's Home 2's $ 50.6 million).
Further down the charts, Thor: Ragnarok's still hanging on to the top five, Murder On The Orient Express dropped significantly less than anticipated in its third weekend (hello, sequel), and Roman J. Israel, Esq. and Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri benefitted from low expectations by outperforming them at No. 9 and No. 10, respectively.
Trusting no one, and stopping at nothing, as she weaves her way through the murky backstreets and barren landscapes, now implicated in the murder of a seemingly innocent man, her connections back in the US begin to reveal that there is much more at stake than first meets the eye.
Yet there is something disturbing about laughing at these senseless murders — particularly when Dr. Bailey nonchalantly picks off incapacitated U.S. soldiers who have done nothing wrong other than to fulfill their duty.
Attention is paid more to the attempts at survival than at the attempts of murder, and for that I found myself really enjoying the film.
Tomi's journey in the film ends in Bosnia - Herzegovina, another site of mass murder when more than 8,000 Muslim men and boys were killed at Srebrenica in July 1995.
The movie then follows Griffin's attempts to protect his position at the studio, evade arrest for murder, and conduct a romance with the dead man's fiancé (Greta Scacchi), who if anything is more cynical than Griffin.
Wind River is, at its core, a murder mystery that Sheridan has beefed up with some exceptional complexities that make it much more exciting than other stories like this.
The book's premise is that, if Hitler had been prosecuted in 1931 for the murder of Geli Raubal (the teenage daughter of his housekeeper at the time)- a murder of which he was suspected — rather than being protected by highly - placed members of the National Socialist party, modern history would have been different.
«At the time The Cornish Coast Murder appeared, detective novels with a recognisable and well - evoked rural background were less common than they are today.
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