Sentences with phrase «time imprisoned»

Some of them still have nightmares about their time imprisoned in this country, years after it happened.
My struggle with OCD has at times imprisoned me in an impossible attempt to achieve perfection.
My struggle with OCD has at times imprisoned me in an impossible attempt to achieve perfection.

Not exact matches

How many times have Christians themselves not recognized you in the hungry, the thirsty and the naked, in the persecuted, the imprisoned, and in those incapable of defending themselves, especially in the first stages of life.
As time gets closer, read what revelation says - hate towards christians will increase, we will be persecuted and more people will leave the church more than ever — I guarentee you that christianity will be outlawed in the next 30 years and people will be imprisoned...
On the other hand, a true - believing Gnostic, oriented to a transcendental state of being, would have to see the computer as the means the Demiurge uses to imprison humans more securely in the world of time and matter in which the rigged environment frustrates any attempt at transcendental relief.
I for one don't want to return to a time where the Govt can use courts to imprison people who they don't like.
The disparity is also reflected in the nation's prison population: According to the International Business Times, black Americans are more than five more times likely to be imprisoned than whites, and in 11 states, blacks represent more than half of the prison population, in spite of the fact that more than three - quarters of the nation is made up of white AmeriTimes, black Americans are more than five more times likely to be imprisoned than whites, and in 11 states, blacks represent more than half of the prison population, in spite of the fact that more than three - quarters of the nation is made up of white Ameritimes likely to be imprisoned than whites, and in 11 states, blacks represent more than half of the prison population, in spite of the fact that more than three - quarters of the nation is made up of white Americans.
It's a time to study and practice education and outreach about our history and the current con Those honored have died and / or have been imprisoned fighting for freedom, their rights, and
I hope you bloodthirsty jackals remember this story the next time you feel like commenting that we should just execute people instead of imprisoning them.
After John had been imprisoned by Herod, Jesus comes into Galilee, proclaiming that the time is fulfilled, the kingdom of God is at hand, and men must repent and believe in the good news.
Help the poor, spend time with the sick or imprisoned.
Such seems to have been the experience of at least some of the hostages who endured up to five years imprisoned in confined cells in Lebanon in our time.
Indeed, China's church grew three times during the Cultural Revolution, when no churches were open and church leaders were imprisoned, wrote Fenggang Yang, director of the Center on Religion and Chinese Society at Purdue University.
Obviously, the secularizers are still imprisoned by the hellenic dualistic categories of which they are heir, and obviously they have not learned to think evolutionarily, or else they would have seen the possibility of transcendence in time.
This: that time is the category of the historical; that because the redemptive power of God has become time, faith - engendering witness can not be borne to that power save in a kind of preaching which is a rhetorical address to men in their time - determined and time - imprisoned existence.
With well over 2 million people imprisoned in the United States — more than in any other nation at any time in world history — the church has ample opportunity for renewal.
So prison populations soared, and mandatory sentences forced often reluctant judges to imprison first - time offenders, many of them lower - level «mules» who were merely carrying the drugs for the dealers, who were seldom touched.
Actually Jesus DID say give to Cesar what is Cesar's and in the context of that time, the Roman tax was used to persecute the Jews (including imprisoning them)
Let's not forget Maryland (Catholics), Pennsylvania (Quakers), and I can't help but add Georgia — a southern state and the only one at the time of its founding to prohibit slavery (Oglethorpe who had made his fortune in the slave trade felt bad about how he had made his money and paid off the debts of folks imprisoned for their debts and procured them land and gave them a new chance), New York (originally a Dutch colony procured after the Dutch lost the Dutch - Anglo War, the Carolinas, and so on.
I have been watching carefully all this time, watching men who have little freedom, men who have been imprisoned because of terrible crimes.
It was in the Spirit that Enoch also went and preached to the imprisoned spirits who disobeyed at the time when God's patience held out during the construction of the ark in the days of Noah.
When it comes time for Jesus to «judge the nations,» the gospels reveal that judgment will be based on treatment of «the least of these» - the hungry, the imprisoned, the thirsty, the naked.
Altizer writes, «A new humanity is created by the death of God in Jesus, a humanity that is a direct contrary of the natural man who is isolated in his own selfhood and imprisoned by the brute contingency of time.
Both Corriere, and the Times tried to inappropriately drag Pius XII into the Palatucci story, failing to mention that to the extent he is involved, it speaks entirely in his favor: Pius XII ordered that money, specifically intended for persecuted Jews, be sent to Palatucci's uncle, the wartime Bishop of Campagna, who was in contact with his nephew, and assisting Jews imprisoned by the fascists.
Because they were naked, they were not imprisoned in their own age by time - bound fashions.
At one time, the earth was even flat according to your «bible» and poor Galileo was imprisoned for stating the earth wasn't the center of the universe because your bible said otherwise.
Every time I cross an Israeli check point trying to get to work to put food on the table, I say my prayers because the odds are I will be imprisoned, detained, or harassed.
History's first Latin American pope knows well the history of the time, since he was a young Jesuit superior next door during Argentina's «Dirty War,» during which thousands of suspected leftists were killed, imprisoned or disappeared at the hands of the military junta.
In his mid-twenties he was imprisoned for his Protestant convictions, was freed, and (1534) sought refuge in Basel, by that time a Protestant city.
The concern of the bishop for the impoverished and the imprisoned is likewise attested by Bishop Dionysius of Corinth with special reference to Soter, who became bishop in Rome (166 - 74) not long after the time of Justin's foregoing delineation:
The book, which was excerpted in SI's Jan. 21 issue and released last month by Simon & Schuster, is a mesmerizing account of the East German sports juggernaut and the athletes who flourished under the system — and at the same time were imprisoned by it.
Still, he was portrayed by The Sunday Times of London as «the sad millionaire... an introverted, remote figure imprisoned in the shell that protects him from the crushing weight of his fame.»
They are another football team last time I looked not an organised collection of rapists and murderers who have attacked and imprisoned your family..
April 1 — Already without the services of former England midfielder Adam Johnson, imprisoned for six years after his conviction on charges of sexual activity with a 15 - year - old girl, struggling English Premier League team Sunderland have now had to sack one - time Arsenal fullback Emmanuel Eboué, who has been banned from football for 12 months by FIFA because of an unpaid debt owed to his former representative.
We were inspired to make the film by the injustice happening to Anna's home birth midwife, Agnes Gereb, who had been imprisoned and at the time of filming was under house arrest and facing multiple criminal charges (and even today, four years later, Agnes is still facing multiple charges).
The dad, 19 at the time, had been imprisoned for this very serious crime and, left alone, the young mother had been unable to cope.
If I were imprisoned for some period of time (say three months) and, during those three months, the law no longer dictated the same punishment (say a fine or mandated rehab etc. instead) would I still face the same prison sentence?
The government officially claims that more than half of those who breach their Asbo are imprisoned - but in reality they are actually being locked up for other criminal offences at the same time.
Riots and protests are becoming more common, which is not surprising considering the fact inmates are being imprisoned without having committed a crime, for an indeterminate amount of time.
Imprisoned ex-pol John Sampson is taking his sweet time shelling out his $ 75,000 fine following his corruption conviction — so prosecutors are asking a judge to order it be pulled...
She'd been imprisoned three times for seditious acts, the final time in 1954, for her involvement in a plot that culminated in an attack on Congress by four Puerto Rican nationalists.
Imprisoned ex-pol John Sampson is taking his sweet time shelling out his $ 75,000 fine following his corruption conviction — so prosecutors are asking a judge to order it be pulled from his retirement fund.
During a raucous session of PMQs in which the Speaker intervened several times to call order, Clegg said: «It was simply a moral outrage that last year the Labour government imprisoned behind bars 1,000 children who were innocent of any wrongdoing whatsoever.
Kurtis says a vaccine that exploits the antibody's ability to imprison Plasmodium within blood cells would have more time to work with than one that tries to block reinfection.
So we decided to put our best foot forward, knowing fully that we are flawed creatures, imprisoned in our own moment in time.
But most of the time in those ceremonies, it's like «cool» has left the building and been replaced by slightly awkward women forced into an obsolete definition of sexiness (with their breasts imprisoned in push up bras, their waists strangled) that doesn't look anything at all like the free woman in motion that I love and want to be.
A fairly illustrious list of residents has passed through in its time, including Mary Queen of Scott, imprisoned here in 1568 and the Royalist garrison also made it their base during the English civil war of 1568.
Black people generally, have lower socioeconomic status, are more likely to be imprisoned, don't receive the same access to or quality of education, have a harder time finding employment and get paid less for the work they do.
Katja's husband (Numan Acar) had served prison time for dealing drugs (they marry, in a prologue, while he's still imprisoned) but has straightened himself out and built a business.
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