Sentences with phrase «when shackled»

Three things are certain in life; death, taxes and the fact that SpeedRunners looks much, much better in motion than it does when shackled by static screenshots.
Three things are certain in life; death, taxes and the fact that SpeedRunners looks much, much better in motion than it does when shackled by static screenshots.
Moreover, City's best form over the past couple of years has come when the shackles have been loosened and the drifting, creative tandem of Nasri and Silva has whirred into gear.
When the shackles are removed, Saúl bosses the midfield with a commitment and dynamism that belies his age.
In the words of Audre Lorde, «I am not free while any woman is unfree, even when her shackles are very different from my own.»
Product Liability, Defective Rigging Equipment: An oilfield worker suffered hand injuries when a shackle imported from Korea broke due to defective manufacturing.

Not exact matches

When you think of typical timeshare owners, social - media - shackled millennials may not seem like the prime example.
Titanfall, a shooter that puts players into giant robots, will be fun to watch since it will represent what those developers are able to do when not shackled to an existing franchise.
The general working theory for Christian missionaries was first formalized in St. Augustine's doctrine of «cognite intrare», or «compel them to enter», but was perhaps best summed up by J. C. Warner some 1500 years later: ``... the sword must first — not exterminate them, but — break them up as tribes, and destroy their political existence; after which, when thus set free from the shackles by which they are bound, civilisation and Christianity will no doubt make rapid progress among them.»
And when I hear the shackled stream, shedding its icy iron chains, begin to live its dormant dream and sing its rivulet refrains, a hope wells up that there will come another spring of Christendom.
Through relatable stories, practical ideas, and careful application of God's Word, Generous Love equips readers to break free from the shackles of self - absorption and discover how much sweeter life can be when we reach out to bless others with the unconditional love of Christ.
On Sunday, three children had been shackled to beds, though the parents freed two of them when officers knocked on the door, Mr Hestrin said.
But have you ever thought about the unfairness of shackling an unbeliever to heavenly goals, when they may not be able to one day reap the heavenly rewards?
How can the common person expect to resist the brainwashing that occurs during childhood when even our most intelligent and open minded scientists still have a 5 % failure rate at throwing off the shackles.
Religion is imprisoning people with shackles that are applied when they are young, yet only exist in their minds.
When will human beings become intelligent enough to throw off the shackles of ancient mythology and stop living in fantasy worlds?
No one could have predicted this development when believers first threw off their shackles during Gorbachev's perestroika.
You all remember his half - pagan, half - Christian bringing up at Carthage, his emigration to Rome and Milan, his adoption of Manicheism and subsequent skepticism, and his restless search for truth and purity of life; and finally how, distracted by the struggle between the two souls in his breast, and ashamed of his own weakness of will, when so many others whom he knew and knew of had thrown off the shackles of sensuality and dedicated themselves to chastity and the higher life, he heard a voice in the garden say, «Sume, lege» (take and read), and opening the Bible at random, saw the text, «not in chambering and wantonness,» etc., which seemed directly sent to his address, and laid the inner storm to rest forever.
It was precisely at this moment when man broke free from the shackles of his natural environment that God shackledhim with a conscience.
The guilt, self doubt, and worry that plagued nearly every waking moment of my life for the past twenty five years, has been replaced with a new wonder, a sense of adventure, and a freedom that can only be had when one is no longer shackled to a belief system that threatens to punish you for every human thought, word, or deed.
Indonesia started to throw off the shackles of socialism in the mid-1960s when President Suharto assumed power, and the result has been one of the fastest sustained economic growth rates in the world.
It wont be until we free ourselves of the mental shackles of religion when the human race can finally progress as a society to it's full potential.
In the Spotlight - Pernod Ricard is an early toast in 2011 Pernod Ricard's increased advertising spend is set to pay dividends in 2011, but will debt shackle the French group to the sidelines when it
For chickens and turkeys, the most painful acute welfare assault happens at slaughter when they're dumped, shackled, and dunked upside down in an electrified bath while fully conscious — and Aramark is now going to work with its suppliers to end that archaic method of slaughter, as well.
What the report forgets to mention is that this dreadful run of results for Arsenal has come in the years when our financial shackles were really starting to chafe, while United were the most successful Premier League club.
There was always hope that «one day, when Wenger is no longer bound by the shackles of the financial plan for Emirates, we will see an Arsenal on top of the league and champions of Europe.»
The only club in top 5 leagues in europe not to sign a single outfield player when it was clear that there were deficiencies in KEY areas.We are going to exit the champions league for a sixth successive year only at round 16 stage.The frenchman was waiting for the FA to be a scapegoat for was had already been a dump season.i can sense and feel that the REIGNS OF WENGER ARE COMING TO A CLOSURE and we will finally be free from the shackles of dictatorship!!!
Giroud can be a handful when defenders are tiring, he gets an edge and can be a difficult one to shackle.
Gary Neville summed it up when he said if we start winning things over the next few seasons, now the shackles have been taken off, that «this will be the greatest managerial performance ever.»
We were supposed to break the financial shackles and strengthen, but even when the other clubs fell down to our level, we decided to keep a nice gap of at least 10 points off top, just to make sure no pressure hits us, because we can't handle it.
The jewel in Barcelona's crown, Messi was shackled for large portions of the match by Monreal and had his best chances when allowed to come into the middle.
Both Ivanovic and Azpilicueta are great attacking talents, and they were shackled to an extent when the Portuguese was in charge.
This is a team which plays its very best when the pressure shackles are released and when the odds are stacked against them.
Good for your husbands; I hope they were watching the perky boobs infomercials I enjoy when I am pretending to be sick while the wife is shackled to our boys.
While X Hudson County exec and federal witness Robert Janiszewki has kept carefully mum about some major players, the unmentionables still twitch when they hear the word «shackles».
When he's not trying to shackle our free Press, or cosying up to the odious Max Mosley, Tom Watson can be found pursuing a deranged vendetta against senior Tories he accuses of sex crimes.
After a generation of the dastardly European Union telling us what to do and what to think, those committed to seeing the UK leave the EU finally have — in the form of the forthcoming referendum - the opportunity to demonstrate just how much better off we will all be when we are relieved of the shackles of membership.
Egyptian conquest texts, on the other hand, seldom refer to Nubia without describing it as «wretched,» and when Nubians appear in tomb reliefs they are usually being led in shackles or bearing tribute to the pharaohs.
It's an awesome sight to witness when someone sheds their shackles and allows their true light to shine, like my husband when he listens to his...
When she arrived and I opened the parcel, you could literally hear the «poof» as she broke free of her packaging shackles.
There was a time when the mighty Metallica had little more than a ram - shackled tour bus and toaster to call their own.
Reality doesn't impress me I only believe in intoxication in ecstasy and when ordinary life shackles me I escape one way or another No more walls ☆
A shackled Shrek was lifted to the stage, where he was about to be killed by Charming's sword - but he caused the audience to laugh when he contemptuously ridiculed Charming's acting and singing: «Well, it can't be any more painful than the lousy performance you're giving... Could you kill me and then sing?»
Speaking as one of the male gender, there comes a period in a man's life (at least in a lot of the guys we've known) when, freed of parental supervision and before the shackles of marital bliss, every other word in our vocabulary seems to consist of the four letter kind.
He is also responsible when a squadron of prison guards, along with the female accomplice (Nicole Scherzinger) that helped Boris escape his shackles, are sucked into space.
In a country that finally freed the African American people 150 years after we brutally shackled them, now 150 years later we're still living in a culture when anyone with the wrong color skin can be forcefully stopped and frisked on the street — or worse — followed, hounded, hunted like strays and gunned down point blank.
Reitman and Cody aren't especially interested in a narrative that's about a woman rediscovering the joys of family life — or, for that matter, one that's about a woman casting off those shackles, despite a late - movie sequence where Marlo and Tully tear it up in the former's old Bushwick haunts (complete with the perfectly and silently observed rigmarole of driving into Brooklyn from the suburbs even when there's not much traffic).
«The Land» - The brotherhood of four friends is tested when they try to escape the shackles of Cleveland by becoming drug dealers for a summer.
When the men in the stagecoach near the beginning express open mirth at seeing the mouthy, shackled Daisy take multiple punches in the face from her captor (Kurt Russell), I know the takeaway is supposed to be what dicks the men are all being.
It seems quite mad that at a time when technology is disrupting the way we do everything — from finding partners to finding planets — that in many schools STEM subjects still struggle to escape the shackles of being perceived as dull, dry, boring, and worst of all — for old men in lab coats.
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