Sentences with phrase «tragedy of»

Last week's tragedy of a 5 - month - old baby becoming entrapped on a luggage belt at the airport have many of us questioning the safety of baby carriers, which the child was in moments before the accident occurred.
(Proverbs 25:28) City walls being broken through was a tragedy of great proportions in the Bible, whereas a city gladly throwing open its gates to welcome its King was a time of rejoicing.
The tragedy of 12/14/12 drove me to want to help those that do not love themselves, and to bring kindness and compassion to our community.
Janelle's used the tragedy of multiple losses as inspiration to give back to the baby loss community through the creation and donation of baby loss memory boxes, teddy bears and hand - knit / crocheted baby hats and blankets for her local hospitals in Duluth, MN.
Did you know that baby name - stealing is a modern day tragedy of mammoth proportions?
HALO started as a mission to create a safe sleep environment for babies to help fight against the tragedy of SIDS.
Today, you'll hear from a mom who has experienced the tragedy of losing a child shortly after birth.
Such is the tragedy of 9 - year - old Justice Williams who hung herself after the birth of her baby half - brother.
Oh the tragedy of so many pieces of ruined toast and messy microwaves over those years!
Anyone who goes through the unspeakable tragedy of losing an infant likely comes through the experience as a different person.
And statements like this: «This may be the ultimate tragedy of this woman's reckless behavior.
This may be the ultimate tragedy of this woman's reckless behavior.
- I cried when I read this incredible story of kindness (actually, multifaceted kindess) emerging from the tragedy of 9/11.
A giant; a machine that just rolled over the opposition, so sadly taken away from us at just 21 years old in the tragedy of Munich, along with so many other fantastic players.
That it has become so is the tragedy of wenger's last decade in charge recognizing this and criticizing it is what being a real fan is all about
The temptation is to approach their relegation as the latest chapter in Concerning Ambition; or, The Terrible Tragedy of David William Moyes.
This is the tragedy of that club.
The following season it was Jules who made it to F1 with Marussia, though, and he was on course for a promising career until the tragedy of that soaking wet day at Suzuka in 2014.
But he is also the latest entrant in one of the great ongoing stories of modern football: the Tragedy of Real Madrid, also known as the Spanish Play.
He recovered, then suffered a stroke in 2002 that debilitated him and ultimately ended a life that served as not only a reminder of the tragedy of a career cut short but also a reminder that no case is ever truly hopeless.
I think of it as the last act of a play and [it] should be known as the tragedy of harness racing in Pennsylvania,» he continued.
On the mastery of Greg Maddux, the tragedy of losing a best friend, and how the two will be forever connected.
Although I am only 17 years old and do not remember when our game was really plentiful, the stories I have heard and read about slaughter in our own past have made me aware of the tragedy of animal extinction.
Juventus, though they'd been pipped to the Serie A title the previous season by Hellas Verona, were in the competition as the holders of the European Cup, having beaten Liverpool 1 - 0 in 1985 amid the chaos and tragedy of Heysel — in a game that nobody cared about and shouldn't have taken place.
plus we will loose the one players who gives his all and that alexis sanchez and that WILL be a tragedy of major proportions.
So I hope that everybody that profited and benefited from the tragedy of Vietnam can rest in peace.»
The grand tragedy of Zamir Daudi's effort is the difficulty of the touch before.
This is a tragedy of epic proportions but my love will only finally die when the hate also dies.
I like to use smaller skillets for Queso Fundido — this is about 6 - 7 inches, I think — because the queso disappears faster... which you want, because otherwise, in a big skillet, it might not get eaten fast enough and the cheese might start to firm up, which is always a tragedy of epic proportions.
And his portrayal of the ultimate tragedy of war took my breath away.
-- Confucius --- The Terrible Tragedy of the Healthy Eater Deep Chocolate Coconut Almond Butter Leonid Taranenko 266 kg Clean and Jerk -LSB-...]
And just in case you think we're being overly fussy, consider the tragedy of a chip that crumbles under pressure and falls apart halfway to your mouth.
In her view, the «tragedy of the Coles - Woolworths duopoly is the narrow, greedy, profit - oriented way in which they control and manipulate the relationship between all of us who eat food and those who produce it... Squeezing producers on prices is supposedly part of [the equation of delivering cheap food to consumers.»
The tragedy of Australia's wine sector is that it has always been in reality two wine sectors: big and small, the big having the interests of the large winemaking companies at heart, the small having their own, very different interests.
The tragedy of the Coles - Woolworths duopoly is the narrow, greedy, profit - oriented way in which they control and manipulate the relationship between all of us who eat food and those who produce it.
It's the tragedy of getting older, moving out, and not having the luxuries of... you know, your parents providing everything.
In this context, the tragedy of Oliver North is that the opinions, thoughts and feelings of the people and their elected representatives concerning aid to the contras did not matter; what seemed to matter, in an unabashed exercise of unilateral power, was the provision of such aid, by whatever means, in the name of the national interest, patriotism, and fighting communism, by people who in their actions were claiming they knew what was best for the United States.
Alike the glory and tragedy of life are to be found here: each of us lives in the world of his own soul.
Dwight Anderson gives us a poignant example of this facet of the tragedy of alcoholism.
The tragedy of the towers proves that at best god is asleep at the switch, at worst he is malevolent and most likely that he does not exist.
Whilst the tragedy of the Holocaust is especially poignant for Jewish people, who believe themselves to be the chosen people of God, it is an agonizing concern for all believers in God.
He saw form as the tragedy of spirit.5 We need not take this as a universal principle, but we can recognize its element of validity.
Jeremy, from what I read in Tom Stegall's article «The Tragedy of the Crossless Gospel» Part 1 and 2 at http://www.duluthbible.org/246451.ihtml (I assume this is the article you are referencing), you DO indeed believe in the death, resurrection, and Deity of Jesus Christ as true facts that were required in God's plan of salvation.
Christ is the personal answer, bringing peace to our souls, conquering the appalling tragedy of sin and death.
It is also the focus of the central mystery of the Rosary, the crowning with thorns; the tragedy of Divine kingship is rejected, the all wise plan of love is spurned.
It thrusts its way into the complexity and tragedy of every culture with a spontaneous goodness and a renewing spirit.
The Once and Future King is, like the Morte D'Arthur, a tragedy — the tragedy of the king's naivete, of Guenever's jealousy, of Lancelot's spiritual pride, and of Mordred's abandonment.
We feel the need for immortality most acutely when we are made sensible of the inexhaustible value of another person or the tragedy of a life cut short.
(Tom Stegall, «The Tragedy of the Crossless Gospel, Pt. 2» p. 6: http://www.duluthbible.org/246451.ihtml)
The tragedy of unemployment can devastate families.
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