Keep loving your heritage and keep witnessing to others that there is a better
way than a war torn, violent, wicked, socialist, new world order.
Not exact matches
To put that a different
way, by this one measure more innovation is occurring right now
than during the post-Civil
War portion of the Industrial Revolution and the post-WWII economic boom.
In many
ways, the combat in the new «God of
War» feels more «Dark Souls» or «Bloodborne»
than «God of
War.»
There was no better
way to release the upcoming Star
Wars movie
than in a 360 VR fly - through experience.
He will argue that seeking «peaceful solutions» is a better
way of protecting Britain
than «the kind of unilateral
wars and interventions that have almost become routine in recent times».
However, what better
way is there to avert a deleterious trade
war than to resolve issues by putting them in writing and signing the document for all the world to see?
Cohn believes that the tariffs could result in trade
wars and cost more jobs
than they save; while Navarro and others such as US Trade Rep. Robert Lighthizer and US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross think they could be an effective
way to reduce the US trade deficit and revive beleaguered industries.
The
way I see it, US woud have had over 70 million more Americans suffering, kids that fought old mens
war, more jails filled with criminals and a troubled society
than we see today...
If conservative Christians continue to treat LGBT people as second - class citizens and cry persecution every time they don't get their
way, they will lose far more
than the culture
wars.
Certainly, the GOP saw
war as a better
way to enrich their base
than insuring the least among us.
We have done everything wrong, and we have turned away from Him, and we have gone to
war with Him, yet rather
than make us claw our
way back to Him and grovel before Him, begging for his forgiveness, He comes running after us, seeking to restore the friendship with us that He lost when we left.
In short, I do not see how Archbishop Roach's use of the prudential criteria here can be read in any other
way than as to seek to prevent the use of force in the face of the most obvious case of international aggression since World
War II.
In many
ways the democratic nations will be in greater danger after the
war than those nations which have been more obviously guilty.
Oh, and Kaiser says that this is
WAY different
than Jihad, or Holy
War, of the Muslims.
Few people are more in love with the Star
Wars way of doing things
than J.J. Abrams, who has fashioned an entire career out of crafting old - fashioned crowd pleasers.
In
war it's ususally plenty of innocent civilian life, sometimes
way more
than the soldiers doing the fighting.
Melanie Philips, in The Daily Mail, pointed to the
way in which «as so often, [the BBC] has given undue airtime to extremists, thus lending credence to the false impression of the Pope's remarks», and she criticised the
way the BBC had claimed that the Pope had «apologised», rather
than simply expressing regret for the misinterpretation of his comments, «thus helping Islamic extremists believe that the forces of intimidation had cowed the Pontiff and scored a notable victory in the
war against Western civilisation».
In the world of politics, President George W. Bush asserted the unity side of the argument more
than once in the years after the 9/11 attacks - often as a
way to deflect accusations that America was at
war with Islam.
But take a look at the carnage in the Thirty Years
War, a war between two groups of Christians who were horrified that anyone dared to believe other than the way they did, and tell me with a straight face that the religious zealots who waged that war wouldn't have used ANY technological advantage they might have gotten their hands on and didn't kill with modern bombs not because of self restraint but because of lack of availabili
War, a
war between two groups of Christians who were horrified that anyone dared to believe other than the way they did, and tell me with a straight face that the religious zealots who waged that war wouldn't have used ANY technological advantage they might have gotten their hands on and didn't kill with modern bombs not because of self restraint but because of lack of availabili
war between two groups of Christians who were horrified that anyone dared to believe other
than the
way they did, and tell me with a straight face that the religious zealots who waged that
war wouldn't have used ANY technological advantage they might have gotten their hands on and didn't kill with modern bombs not because of self restraint but because of lack of availabili
war wouldn't have used ANY technological advantage they might have gotten their hands on and didn't kill with modern bombs not because of self restraint but because of lack of availability.
But when it comes to making pronouncements on international affairs and especially the
war against militant Islam and Iraq, of which he seems to know very little, Tom Wright ought to remain silent rather
than make comments that indicate he is
way out of his depth.
The imperialism that had led the editors to share cold -
war sentiments against any manifestation of communist strength now gave
way to a recognition that something other
than communist expansionism was happening in Vietnam.
A new study has found that Christian churches are more likely to fear refugees displaced by
war, ISIS and poverty
than they are actually to help them in any
way.
This is like having faith that the Star
Wars universe is
way cooler
than the Star Trek universe.
But if the
war was about anything, it was about preserving a
way of life, and that life included a game that suddenly seemed more worth fighting for
than ever.
They do not complain - that is not the Army's
way - but the book leaves a sense of grievance that such a powerful and wealthy country as ours should deploy a force less
than adequate for the safety of our own people.Excellent
war reporters and broadcasters are employed only to give snippets and snapshots.
However, for the countries of Western Europe, as the centuries passed and memories of Holy
Wars gave
way to the hopes of the enlightenment, the boundaries of Christendom became gradually less important
than the boundaries of «Western civilization» which were both culturally and politically narrower
than those of Christendom.
But the Democrats should have the edge in a bidding
war, since the electoral math will probably be much easier for each of the members in their own districts if they're running as Democrats against Republicans
than the other
way around.
Those, like me, who have stuck with Labour through the years of the Iraq
war, PFI and privatisations don't appreciate lectures from those like Polly Toynbee who walked out to form the SDP when things weren't going their
way (This is bigger
than Labour: if Corbyn wins, Britain could be out of Europe, 25 August).
The statement reads in part, «Given that President Buhari was initially acclaimed, hailed and idolised by the people as an uncompromising spear - head of a crusade against corruption — taking crusade to mean, not just a
war, but a
war fought with great passion and zeal — it is significant that, in less
than two years, the acclaim is giving
way to cynicism about the President's sincerity in the prosecution of the
war.
They no longer serve the same purpose that they did, back in the Cold
War, as we discussed, and in many
ways present more of a danger to the U.S.
than not having them, and if we can somehow ensure that everybody else also doesn't have them, then this would be the perfect world.
Educational sites are more
than just places for learning to read and count; they can also serve as refuges from the psychological impact of living in a
war zone and as centers to furnish health information and instruction in protective measures, such as
ways to avoid land mines.
«There are
ways to construct meaning around memory loss that show greater compassion and solidarity toward people with cognitive frailty rather
than seeing them as passive victims in our biological
war against the disease.
The
war on cancer necessarily included basic research, because scientists and doctors had to admit they just didn't know much about cancer; how it arises, why some forms are more deadly
than others, and the best
way to treat and prevent cancer.
Many high - suds shampoos — as well as facial cleansers and soaps — rely on an an industrial - grade cleanser called sodium laureth sulfate (SLS), which first made its
way onto the shelves of post-World
War II America as «Gunk,» an engine degreaser that more
than fifty years later is still sold under the same brand name in auto parts shops.
What better
way to showcase this,
than with a one - of - a-kind Star
Wars dress?
Based loosely on the book by Max Brooks, «World
War Z» is in some
ways less a zombie movie
than the story of a global pandemic and the heroic individual (guess who) trying to stop it.
God of
War's reboot is a triumph... Our few complaints — and there are very few — would be that the boat sections add little to the actual gameplay other
than a cumbersome
way to explore the world.
The movie ride delivered by Solo: A Star
Wars Story is more mild
than wild, a pleasant
way to pass the time instead of a game - changer.
It follows a set formula with very little in the
way of risk - taking, but so long as you can stomach the idea of
warring kingdoms with very little at stake other
than your level - up bar, it'll probably delight you too.
[Gary] Shore's directorial debut breaths new life into the genre, taking this story back hundreds of years, delving into the unknown origin story of the innovator himself, Mr. Dracula... The
way Vlad craves blood is well - judged, as we see him battle his conscious; a far more intriguing and entertaining battle
than those in the
war zone, which are unvaried and monotonous.
Deep down, we all know that modern superhero movies are operating with even lower dramatic stakes
than Star
Wars or James Bond movies: beloved characters rarely stay dead after they've been killed, and no plot development, no matter how grave, is irreversible, so there's no possible
way that what seems to be happening on the screen could really be happening.
But none of them feel as if they are willing to take much in the
way of a risk, and while filmmakers like James Gunn and Taika Waititi seem to have had some liberty to make the interstellar exploits of the crew of The Milano and the Nordic wanderings of the God of Thunder their own, it was equally apparent Marvel wasn't going to allow them stray too far afield in a
way that would make getting to Avengers: Infinity
War more difficult
than it needed to be.
In light of all this, it's inevitable (and in no
way a spoiler to reveal here) that not every character makes it out alive, and that if you come away from the movie feeling bummed out and anxious rather
than elated, that means «Infinity
War» has done its job, just as «The Empire Strikes Back» and «Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part One» did their jobs.
(It is also more Star
Wars than Star Trek in other
ways, but more on that later.)
Full Metal Jacket: 25th Anniversary Edition Rated R Available on Blu - ray I can't think of a better
way to honor this infamous Kubrick film about the Vietnam
War than this amazing new blu - ray set by Warner Brothers.
Marvel Studios has officially began production on Avengers: Infinity
War and what a better
way to announce it
than a behind the scenes video.
Bottom line is that Star
Wars Battlefront II ends up being a paint - by - numbers movie tie - in game with
way more budget
than it needs.
Is it me, or does it seem far too unrealistic that all of these
war vets involved in that ambush happen to live in the same town and intersect with one another in more
than one
way?
Even though the film is due in less
than three months, we're just now getting our first look at Cate Blanchett and Robert Redford in the true story of the «Rathergate» period of CBS News when Dan Rather was unceremoniously on his
way out after a 2004 report about George W. Bush's ability to avoid service during the Vietnam
War...
But what makes the film more
than a mere vengeance flick is that it is actually a fairy tale disguised as a humble western in the same
way that the Star
Wars franchise is actually a space opera about a son redeeming his father who fell from grace.