Sentences with phrase «whose fate»

That stress is not only felt among the parents, but also in your children whose fate is being decided, which can leave them with long lasting emotional scars.
The jury in effect nullifies a law that it believes is either immoral or wrongly applied to the defendant whose fate they are charged with deciding.
I propose Peter Murphy, A Matter for the Jury (No Exit Press, July 2014) which, though historical (set in England in 1960s) demonstrates very well the role of a defence lawyer with a client accused of a capital crime whose fate turns not on evidential rabbits out of last minute hats but on a point of law argued, eventually, in the Court of Appeal.
The report highlights ten rivers whose fate will be decided in the coming year, and encourages decision - makers to do the right thing for the rivers and the communities they support.
Two more U.S. nuclear power plants are facing early retirement, joining a string of generators whose fate was determined by market conditions, political pressure, or financial stresses assailing the sector.
FREDDIE FRANCIS» MOVIE Doctor Terror's House of Horrors (1965) consists of a series of vignettes which describe the lives of characters whose fate (because of their evil deeds) is to share the same railway carriage on a journey to the «other world» of the popular imagination.
We look at movies whose fate had a knock - on effect on other films...
But it's been a troubled journey for Prey 2, whose fate has been in question since it dropped off the face of the planet after a stunning debut at E3 2011.
In an earlier article, I wrote about Singlor and Nala, whose fate was left unclear.
But it's really about the relationship between Chloe and Rachel Amber, the girl whose fate we already know.
The video features a woman who is named Sadja, a warrior whose fate is lost to the ages.
The game puts you in the shoes of one of several «Unkindled», an undead warrior whose fate it is to «link the fire» by bringing back the Lords of Cinder, who linked the fire before, to their thrones.
The very one whose fate is in your hands.
Mauldin is very clear that, with the possible exception of Japan, whose fate is all but sealed, the endgames are not set in stone.
Online retailing and ebooks have decimated bookstores and distributors, and complicated the lives of all whose fate depends on print.
The Confabulist is a clever, entertaining, and suspenseful narrative that weaves together the rise and fall of world - famous Harry Houdini with the surprising story of Martin Strauss, an unknown man whose fate seems forever tied to the magician's in a way that will ultimately startle and amaze.
Three hundred parents rallied for a school board meeting, resulting in a vote of no confidence from some administrators for the district superintendent, whose fate rests with an upcoming school board vote.
It's a precisely structured, unsubtle, larger - than - life tragedy, the kind of tribute you give to a man whose fate stood for more than one man's fate.
The first half of MCU's first grand finale is a hard lesson in the value of not getting too attached to a comic - book movie character whose fate is never certain.
Slattery's ambitions are considerable, his taste exquisite, and his casting department seemingly overflowing with talent (I haven't even mentioned Richard Jenkins's alcoholic columnist whose fate bears an eerie resemblance to Dexter's).
Verhoeven signed his name to at least two VCR classics (RoboCop and Total Recall), one bona - fide game changer that dominated media and water - cooler conversations for months on end (Basic Instinct), and one certified turkey (Showgirls) whose fate may still be undetermined.
The Force Awakens climaxes a very long search for Luke Skywalker, who has vanished and whose fate is unknown.
-- and it triggers bad memories of an old client (Michael Peña) whose fate haunts Haller still.
Paula is a perfect villain, easy to hate without being truly terrifying, in exactly the way that an adult would be to a kid whose fate rests in her hands.
Newcomer Dafne Keen plays X-23, a young mutant girl whose fate brings her right to Logan.
Like that film, Gods tells the story of ancient deities taking an interest in the affairs of morals, whose fate falls into the hands of a youthful heartthrob with questionable acting skills.
The Bourne Legacy, an action - thriller movie, is an expansion of the Bourne series by Robert Ludlum featuring a new hero whose fate hangs by the happenings from the earlier three films.
There is no central character in «Nashville,» no person whose fate is more important than another's, and in this respect Altman was wise to leave the presidential candidate offscreen entirely.
In 1902 they had a daughter out of wedlock, Lieserl, whom Einstein never mentioned in public and whose fate remains a mystery.
Demonstrators marched in Mexico City on 26 December 2015 to demand justice for the 43 students, whose fate remains unclear.
And while it is true enough that many species may struggle in a warmer world, the one whose fate we should really worry about is Homo sapiens.
This is most recently exemplified by concern about the future of HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark, over whose fate Conservative MP Johnny Mercer and Labour MP Luke Pollard have joined forces.
The marriage bill, whose fate was uncertain until moments before the vote, was approved 33 to 29 in a packed but hushed Senate chamber.
New York State United Teachers is also tracking several bills whose fate has yet to be decided.
There was plenty of drama during the vote, which was a rare instance of a bill whose fate was not pre-determined.
These were not simply news reports for us - they were messages from our extended family, reports of friends we may have never met, but whose fate was bound with ours.
which was purported to have been released by the Communications Bureau of the Flagstaff House, designated Dr George Adja - Sipa Yankey to replace Seth Terkper as the Finance Minister; Dr Ekwow Spio - Garbrah to replace Ms Hanna Tetteh as Foreign Affairs Minister, whilst Ms Tetteh was supposedly moved to the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection to replace Nana Oye Lithur whose fate was not clarified in the statement.
DeFrancisco spokesman Bill O'Reilly took note of the corruption trial of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's former aide Joe Percoco, whose fate is now in the hands of a jury.
This doesn't bode well for Paterson, whose fate now rests in the hands of Albany County DA David Soares.
The Democratic - led Assembly on Tuesday once again approved the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act, a bill whose fate remains uncertain in the Republican - controlled Senate.
A man whose fate as England boss was sealed as much by him evolving into a figure of ridicule, as by the poor results he presided over.
The man whose fate, and accompanying hoopla had become a global phenomenon — Wenger Out banners popped up everywhere from Wankhede Stadium to the White House — announced that his watch was over.
From the standpoint of daily life, however, there is one thing we do know: That we are here for the sake of others... for the countless unknown souls with whose fate we are connected by a bond of sympathy.
In the almost countless versions that appeared between Tirso's play and Da Ponte's libretto for Don Giovanni (1787), Juan remained very much the villain Tirso had made him: a violent, rapacious, unreflective, and unrepentant seducer whose fate is both just and satisfying.
It may mean more attention to the subjectivity of the people who are studied and whose fate is being decided.
@HeavenSent Forgive the tangeant, but I'd like to relate the story of a friend of mine whose fate helped to change my opinions about religion.
Jesus empties himself by choosing to identify with the lot of the poor, whose fate is to be crucified by the powerful.
The soldiers arrested a few dozen whose fate, as Smith reports, was pitiful.
One is a world in which our economic problems are largely solved, profits are on the mend, and things will soon be back to normal, except for a lot of unemployed people whose fate is, let's face it, of no concern to Wall Street.
A portrayal of two families whose fates are determined by the complex and often combative relationships between fathers and their sons.
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