Sentences with word «unrepentant»

The word "unrepentant" means someone who is unwilling or refuses to feel or show remorse or regret for something they have done. Full definition
There is a bold sense of anarchy to AMERICAN ULTRA that is as unrepentant as it is unpredictable.
While you might view wrath for unrepentant behavior as «petty», get ready for the big ride to come.
It's also clear that many of the people unrepentant about the harm done to Lendink feel as though they themselves are harmed in some way by what they perceive Lendink to have done — facilitated the loan of their books at the very least, or at worst, the copying of digital files.
If Unrepentant Geraldines is indeed visual art, it's more of a polite Norman Rockwell than a vomit - stained Sherman.
I am here in Yobe State today, to express my sincere sympathies with the parents, families, the Government and the entire people of Yobe State whose daughters were callously abducted by unrepentant terrorists.
Mayor de Blasio now says he was always against having the Puerto Rican Day Parade honor unrepentant terrorist Oscar López Rivera.
«The Act of Killing» Joshua Oppenheimer's harrowing, hallucinatory visits with unrepentant mass murderers in Indonesia.
He was a greedy unrepentant thief who was party to murder and committed suicide.
Isn't it unfair somehow that a few unrepentant people who are lucky enough to have someone who repents for them (because they are Jewish) should have a more favorable standing before God than those who are not so fortunate?
From Get Shorty to Kiss Kiss Bang Bang to Harvey Weinstein, Hollywood has long had a fascination with the idea of unrepentant criminals infiltrating the world of movie stars.
He has since been the subject of seven major career retrospectives including Unrepentant Ego: The Self - Portraits of Lucas Samaras at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 2004.
The sheer unrepentant nature of his character could make many turn off from the film straight away.
The same confusion is shown by those who want to pluck out the tares from the field, or by the disciples when they want to call down fire from heaven on unrepentant villages, or by Judas when he too does what God has said will come to pass.
Brash, brutal, and simplistic in equal measure, it's a retrograde work that, for better and worse, delivers its old - school mayhem with punishing precision and unrepentant glee.
Brian Paddick remains unrepentant over his decision to ease the rules on policing cannabis in his 2001 Lambeth scheme.
Regardless of its duplicitous intent and inevitable destination, I found The Act of Killing, which has dominated many of the critics awards including those of my own Online Film Critics Society, repugnant for the spotlight it turned on unrepentant mass murders.
That Trump has been, his whole adult life, an idolater of this sort, and a singularly unrepentant one, should have been clear to everyone.
There is no Scriptures that says unrepentant Christians can live a sinful lifestyle, or teach doctrines contrary to the gospel of Christ and remain saved.
If anything, Tony's actions are only proving how much of a unrelenting, unyielding, unrepentant narcissist he really is.
There may be a few million unrepentant Jews in the world who need such intercession, but there are billions of non-Jews who — if such third - party prayers are valid — are being spiritually neglected.
Lucas Samaras (b. 1936, Kastoria, Macedonia, Greece) has been the subject of more than one - hundred solo exhibitions and seven major career retrospectives, including Unrepentant Ego: The Self - Portraits of Lucas Samaras at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, in 2004, which featured a staggering 400 works.
As in the TV show, the feature centers on the team of American agent Napoleon Solo (Henry Cavill) and Soviet agent Illya Kuryakin (Armie Hammer), bitter rivals forced by their governments to team up to thwart a plan by unrepentant Nazis to unleash a nuclear bomb.
Then there's No. 5 film in America Daddy's Home 2, starring unrepentant anti-Semite Mel Gibson in a comedic role, but let's not spoil the good mood by dwelling on such things.
Given such unrepentant views, at one level we could hardly blame Corbyn supporters for seizing their moment of ultimate power and, to borrow a phrase from the Daily Mail on Brexit, wanting to «crush the saboteurs».
What Green mentions only tangentially in his written testimony is that four years after Wall Street had exploded itself with wild derivative gambles, and two years after the Dodd - Frank financial reform legislation was passed in 2010, Wall Street's largest bank was still unrepentant.
So, you'd like to be in a place where unrepentant rapists, murderers, child molesters, former Nazi killers and other hateful people live (hell)?
After Jonah's blatant rebellion and shameful disobedience of chapter 1, and after Jonah's self - righteous, unrepentant behavior in chapter 2, God still calls Jonah to go to Nineveh and preach to it the message that God to him.
The editors may well be right in their political analysis of what is happening in Miami, and the paper is legally entitled to applaud the antireligious ravings of unrepentant Stalinists, but it would become the editors to refrain from lecturing others about the incivility of speaking about the culture war which their paper is so aggressively waging.
But the church is confronted also with the reality of the judgment of God upon unrepentant idolaters who subvert the will of God and oppress the neighbor.
The fact is that the Witnesses have a very strong policy against child abusers and will expel unrepentant pedophiles from their congregation, publicly annoucing their names in the congregation.
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