Sentences with phrase «unimaginable acts»

The Islamic State (varyingly known as IS, ISIS and ISIL) has been responsible for unimaginable acts of cruel violence and widespread human rights abuse against women and girls,...
This supposes unimaginable acts of political courage, year after year.
Before the internet brought us a daily parade of unimaginable acts, before teens with guns brought deadly violence into schools, Peter Shaffer's searing play «Equus» took a hard look inside the mind of a disturbed young man.
At the Refugee Council, we work on a daily basis with people who have fled unimaginable acts of war, torture and persecution.
Like many of the workers in the hours, months, days, and even years after Chernobyl, their bravery led them to a situation that required unimaginable acts.
Based on the bestselling book of the same name by former New York Times reporter Julie Salamon, «Facing the Wind» tells the true story of Bob Rowe (Nivola, «American Hustle»), a model husband and father whose profound psychic unraveling leads him to commit an unimaginable act of violence against those he holds dearest, and his subsequent search for redemption.

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The complaint describes the «conspiracy» as «an act of previously unimaginable treachery: the campaign of the presidential nominee of a major party in league with a hostile foreign power to bolster its own chance to win the presidency,» adding that WikiLeaks «disseminated the information at times when it would best suit the Trump campaign.»
It constitutes the «why» behind God's act of creation: «With unimaginable love you looked upon your creatures within your very self, and you fell in love with us.
Here, refusing to act had such dire consequences that 53 percent ultimately endorsed an otherwise unimaginable infanticide: They concluded that the protagonist had to suffocate the baby to save the group.
But when she opens the very same door she is told not to open it because it acts as a gateway from this life to the next, she unleashes a force of unimaginable horror.
The film left me with a tantalizingly unanswered question: If Petit could only achieve bliss through acts of almost unimaginable daring, what must life be like for him now?
At first David sees Charlie as a positive way for Emily to express herself, but a series of terrifying acts lead him to imagine the unimaginable: Charlie may actually be real... and if so, he must be stopped.
Caught in the maddening doldrums between one act of unimaginable violence and its inevitable aftershocks, America's implacable disquiet is one part anticipation of the inevitable, multiple parts cynicism, and, for a large portion of the population, a dollop of distinct lack of faith in the motives and competency of our leadership.
The Great Leader, as Kim now calls himself, can change the course of history with an act of unimaginable devastation.
Knowledge is the power to act with purpose and most consumers don't realize this but a credit score can impact your life in an almost unimaginable way.
As for the charge of amorality, Dacre argued that Eady J's rationale in Mosley was that it was «perfectly acceptable for the multi-millionaire head of a # multi-billion sport that is followed by countless young people» to pay five women to take part in «acts of unimaginable sexual depravity».
In his email, Pichai offered a timeline of events, calling the entire affair an «unimaginable tragedy» and a «horrific act of violence,» promising support to everyone affected, including the YouTube employees that were wounded — here's the full letter.
Just days after an unimaginable tragedy at a Colorado Planned Parenthood health center, out - of - touch members of Congress voted to gut the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and block patients from accessing care at Planned Parenthood.
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