Sentences with phrase «to die in the desert»

Working with the remains of a woman who died in the desert was particularly emotional for her.
Because if you're going to live in the desert you have to be very clever in finding ways to not die in the desert.
If you are like me, the first thought that comes to my mind is the image of a man dying in the desert.
He probably wanted to die in the desert anyway, one of those people who wanted to die a clean, hard death in the desert.
Del fled a civil war in Sudan as a young boy, trekking across two countries to seek safety, and saw many friends and relatives die in the desert along the...
True for the jobless Madridista, true for the Nepalese school teacher whose jobless cousin is dying in the desert to «build» stadium for the next world cup where he will cheer for Brazil or Argentina, true for you and I who buy Arsenal shirts with «Fly Emirates» on our chest.
You begin your journey as an outcast left to die in the desert and must use combat and crafting to build your own base, defend yourself against enemy players and solve the mystery of why you were exiled to this land in the first place.
On July 12th, 1917, the residents of Bisbee, Arizona («the Queen of the Copper Camps,» per an opening disclaimer) rounded up a number of striking miners, loaded them on to a train and then left these unwilling passengers to die in the desert.
After witnessing the demise of his troops, Napoleon is left by his captors to die in the desert.
But things go terribly wrong; his troop is brutally attacked, and Napoleon, left by his captors to die in the desert, reflects on his past as he struggles to survive.
There are lots of loose dogs on these reservations, and they either get rescued or they live a wild life... or they die in the desert.
As Hunt made clear, it refers to the description in the Bible's Book of Leviticus of the ritual, part of the Day of Atonement, of symbolically loading a goat with the sins of the tribes of Israel, then sending it out to die in the desert.
«These people live and die in the desert of the cities,» he said.
Cecilia Flores» «pesadilla» — nightmare in Spanish — culminated in September 2007 when her estranged husband shot her and left her to die in the desert.
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