Sentences with phrase «whose year of death»

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Frazier's decision to step down from the council came after President Trump failed to immediately condemn head - on the white supremacists whose rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend led to violence — including the brutal death of a 32 - year - old counter-protester.
I can not comprehend how anyone can enthusiastically present this constant recycling of slaughter, either as a memorial to those whose deaths are exposed or as an edifying spectacle for the millions of visitors a year who will be exposed to them.
Melville had as well a second reason to hate Manhattan — the whole urban world of «Cain's city and citified man,» as he wrote in Billy Budd (1924), the novella whose publication helped restore his literary reputation thirty years after his death.
It was performed during the festival of Dionysus, which was a fertility festival, of course, but only because it was also an apotropaic celebration of delirium and death: the Dionysia was a sacred negotiation with the wild, antinomian cruelty of the god whose violent orgiastic cult had once, so it was believed, gravely imperiled the city; and the hope that prompted the feast was that, if this devastating force could be contained within bright Apollonian forms and propitiated through a ritual carnival of controlled disorder, the polis could survive for another year, its precarious peace intact.
But to the extent that it ignores the finger Lincoln points at the Civil War — to the extent that it forgets the decimation of a generation of young Americans at the beginnings of manhood; to the extent that it forgets the windrows of corpses at Shiloh, the odor of death in the Wilderness, the walking skeletons of Andersonville, 623,000 dead all told, not to mention the interminable list of those crippled, orphaned, and widowed whose pensions became the single largest bill paid by the federal government for the following half - century; to the extent that it ignores how the war cost the United States $ 6.6 billion, rocketed the national debt from $ 65 million to $ 2.7 billion, retarded commodity growth for the next thirty years, and devalued its currency — then the call for reparations opens itself up to a charge of willful forgetfulness so massive that resentment, anger, and bitterness, rather than justice, will (I fear) be its real legacy.
But there was mourning aplenty anyway, for just before his death Herod had slain all the male children of Bethlehem two years old and younger in an effort to kill the little Messiah whose identity the Wise Men had withheld from him.
His significant contributions to economics however should place him in the history of economic thought as a major forerunner, if not the «father,» of economics, a title which has been given to Adam Smith, whose great works were published some three hundred and seventy years after Ibn - Khaldun's death.
Come now, you know why: Because of a brief period in history when a symbol that has been used around the world for thousands of years as a sign of good will was used to represent an evil socialistic nation whose leader ordered the death of millions.
Not the least of history's ironies is that just 150 years after Wesley's death, three - fourths of the world's Methodists resided in the nation whose birth he fervently opposed.
Every year Man City (whose fans are known for boycotting CL) get a group of death, and if it isn't them then it's Arsenal (we've had CL finalists in our group for 4 consecutive seasons now).
Nashua, handsome Belair Stud 3 - year - old whose racing fate was left in doubt after death of Owner William Woodward Jr., went to Leslie Combs II (leader of 5 - man syndicate) of Kentucky's Spendthrift Farm for $ 1,251,200 — largest price ever for Thoroughbred — in sealed bidding in New York.
SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) is the sudden death of an infant under one year whose death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigationDeath Syndrome) is the sudden death of an infant under one year whose death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigationdeath of an infant under one year whose death can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigationdeath can not be explained even after an investigation has been completed [1], while SUID (Sudden Unexpected Infant Death) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigationDeath) is an unexpected death of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigationdeath of an infant under one year whose death is not immediately known until after an investigationdeath is not immediately known until after an investigation [2].
De Blasio's first year in office was marred by the deaths of 58 kids whose families were known to child - welfare officials — and he should lead an «all - out» effort to prevent future tragedies, a new report says.
«We are going to the courts,» said Savimbi, son of the UNITA founder Jonas Savimbi, whose death in 2002 during the civil war against Dos Santos's forces paved the way for a ceasefire after 27 years of fighting.
NYPD cop Daniel Pantaleo, whose use of a banned chokehold on Garner preceded the Staten Island man's death three years ago, got married over the weekend.
The US Justice Department has cleared a Ferguson, Mo., police officer of civil rights violations in the shooting of Michael Brown, a black teenager whose death set off racially charged and sometimes violent protests last year.
No pension system has been hit harder than the FDNY's, whose pension costs have bal looned to nearly $ 1 billion a year, due to the deaths of 343 firefighters on 9/11, Ground Zero - related illnesses, and heavy overtime that has spiked retirement pay.
I am deeply saddened by the death of my longtime friend and fellow advocate Jon Kest, whose leadership guided ACORN and NY Communities for Change for years.
At least, three students are reported to have died within one week, bringing to seven, the number of student deaths this year alone a situation causing alarm to parents whose wards are in the school.
Over the past year he has diverted his energy to the many theories, encouraged by some disturbing and unanswered questions, surrounding the death of David Kelly, the government's highly respected weapons expert whose body was found in a wood near his Oxfordshire home on July 18 2003.
The department has gone from crisis to crisis over the past three years, after the deaths of four children whose caretakers were being investigated by CPS.
The Suffolk County town is home to many of the 17 murder victims on Long Island whose deaths in the last two years are attributed to MS - 13.
Mr. Oddo pointed out that Mr. Donovan, whose office is tasked with investigating the death of the unarmed 43 - year - old black man who was put in an apparent chokehold by police, once worked for legendary former Manhattan District Attorney and Democrat Robert Morgenthau.
Erie County Legislature Majority Leader Joseph Lorigo is calling for the resignation of Erie County's Department of Social Services Commissioner Carol Dankert - Maurer following reports that Child Protective Services, the department which she oversees, was investigating the case involving the 8 - year - old North Buffalo boy whose mother is charged with his death.
The civil rights activist has served as a spokesman for the family of Garner — a 43 - year - old Staten Island man whose chokehold death was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner following a July 18 attempt to arrest him for allegedly selling loose cigarettes — and is also heavily involved in the case of Michael Brown, who was shot and killed by police in Ferguson, Mo..
Erie County legislators are responding to new information regarding the May 14 death of 8 - year - old Jacob Noe, the child whose mother has been charged in connection with his death.
After the ribbon cutting, Mr. de Blasio — whose first year in office was dominated by an effort to reform police - community relations after Garner's death and a subsequent City Hall feud with police union leadership — said he agreed some kind of national standard should be set.
The father of 11 - year - old Leandra Rosado, whose tragic death on the Henry Hudson Parkway spawned the new legislation, called the large number of arrests shocking - and reassuring.
The research team identified potential deceased donors based on specific criteria such as a ventilated inpatient death of a patient 75 years or younger, without multi-organ system failure, sepsis, or cancer, and whose cause of death was consistent with organ donation — which includes neurologic determination of death (DNDD) or circulatory determination of death (DCDD).
In men ages 15 to 44 years, American Indians or Alaska Natives (whose numbers were small) had the highest rates of death from legal intervention, but blacks and African Americans, and white Hispanics or Latinos all had rates that were significantly higher than those experienced by non-Hispanic whites and Asians or Pacific Islanders.
At the time of his wife's death, John Carter was a shy and conservative 52 - year - old man whose most distinguishing traits were an uncanny ability to remember numbers, a two - stroke golf handicap, and a profound devotion to his wife.
Study participants whose genome exhibited an «unfavorable» methylation status at five or more of these sites had a risk of death within the 14 - year observation period that was seven times that of study participants whose methylation at these positions showed no abnormalities.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have been shown to be at high risk for the complications of influenza infection are children 6 to 23 months of age; healthy persons 65 years of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
Dr. Brown and co-investigators at CHAM used a nationally representative sample of 76,227 children from the 2011 - 2012 National Survey of Children's Health, to identify children 4 -17 years old whose parents reported both the presence and severity of ADHD and their child's exposure to nine ACEs — socioeconomic hardship, divorce, death, domestic violence, neighborhood violence, substance abuse, incarceration, mental illness in the family, and discrimination.
Furthermore, in a study of men age 60 years whose serum was stored and later assayed for PSA, there was a 0.5 % risk of developing metastatic disease and a 0.2 % risk of prostate cancer death at 25 years after a baseline PSA level of 1.0 ng / ml.99
We previously reported the unusual case of a teenage girl stricken with multifocal developmental dysfunctions whose physical development was dramatically delayed resulting in her appearing to be a toddler or at best a preschooler, even unto the occasion of her death at the age of 20 years.
Amanda Todd, the 15 - year - old Canadian teenager whose suicide earlier this month provoked a flood of sympathetic outrage, endured one torment after another in the years leading up to her death: sexual exploitation online, cyberbullying, a physical assault at school.
Most recently, sugar in the diet has also been implicated in cardiovascular disease deaths: A large study led by Dr. Hu reported last year that adults who had the highest intake of sugar — consuming 25 percent of daily calories as sugar — were nearly three times more likely to die of heart disease over a 14 - year period, compared with those whose sugar intake was less than 10 percent of calories.
One chase scene later and they find themselves falling in with Factionless, a group of unaligned outliers whose queen bee is none other than Four's mother, Evelyn, who faked her own death years before.
Self - Medicated (R for sexuality, profanity, and drug abuse) Monty Lapica makes his scriptwriting, directorial and acting debut in this drama about a mother's (Diane Verona) desperate efforts to save her drug - addicted, 17 year - old son whose life has been spiraling out of control since the death of his father.
Depardieu's performance in Jacques Attali's «The Gates of Heaven» won bravos, but a lot of people walked out, finding the play — about love, death, power and Francois Mitterrand — too long and even a bit boring... President Clinton, whose childhood was troubled by alcohol - fueled abuse, asked Lions Gate for a print of «Affliction,» the acclaimed Nick Nolte movie about a man coping with the results of early years spent with an abusive, alcoholic dad.
This was a minor disruption compared to the previous year, when the festival was nearly cancelled due to a political conflict between the city and the festival organisers, relating to the screening of an anti-government documentary in 2014.1 Much has changed in the past year, most notably the impeachment of right - wing President Park Geun - hye, whose government the documentary had targeted, and the election of the left - liberal party headed by Moon Jae - in.2 While the contentious political atmosphere has not entirely dissipated, as evidenced by the student protest groups still demanding an apology from the local city government, this year's festival was an attempt to return to normalcy, despite the untimely death of one of the festival's driving forces, deputy director Kim Ji - seok, a much beloved figure within the community.3 Although the festival had a strong selection of international entries, including some of the best this year has to offer, such as Ruben Östlund's Palme d'Or winner The Square and Sean Baker's The Florida Project, I have decided to focus my report on the Korean films.
Lansing plays Dr. Phillip Reynolds, a man whose daughter Heather (Judith Chapman) had run away from home a year prior following the suspicious death of her boyfriend.
partnered with a model - licious fellow «surrie» (Radha Mitchell) but whose homebound version is a stubbly, heartbroken man unable to connect to his surrogate - addicted wife (Rosamund Pike) or get over the death of their son some years earlier.
«Rectify» centers on Daniel Holden (unknown 20 - year acting veteran Aden Young), a man convicted of a teenage girl's rape and murder, whose death sentence becomes vacated when DNA evidence clears him of the crimes to which he had confessed nineteen years ago.
From its opening sentence («We rode the hillsides and vales of Missouri, hiding in uniforms of Yankee blue») Woodrell's novel lures the reader into the first - person narration of a young Dutch Southerner destined to become the sort of «hardened youth» whose experience of war and death («we made trash of men and places») is such that when he comes upon two human heads sitting «ripe and pecked» on a pole, he simply notes that one year earlier this sight would have sickened him «beyond consolation».
Now, in Rabbit Hole, we meet another pair of bereaved parents, the Corbetts, Becca and Howie (Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart), a once - happy couple whose lives, eight months after the accidental death of their 4 - year - old son, Danny, have been shattered.
Inhabiting this bleak world is Theo (Clive Owen), a political activist - turned - bureaucrat whose passion for life evaporated after the death of his child some years before.
Rather, the characters are altogether different, with Judd playing a high - powered attorney whose life unravels when her husband is arrested and revealed to have hidden his true identity to her for years, and what's worse, is facing the death penalty in a military court for his alleged role in the murder of several innocent El Salvadorians.
On the one hand, it's a thorough look at the life and music of Bob Marley, the reggae icon and beautiful spirit whose one - love refrain still reverberates today, more than 30 years after his all - too - early death.
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