Sentences with phrase «with lacerating»

With a lacerating irony, they also examined the ways in which the mass media and art shape collective and individual identities.
The film has an outsize dread coupled with a lacerating insight that allows it to play like vintage Polanski written by James Baldwin, with a menace somewhere between that of the Twilight Zone and «F — k the Police.»
With Andrew Luck set to miss 2 - 6 weeks with a lacerated kidney, first place could be up for grabs.
BREAKING: Colts QB Andrew Luck is out 2 - 6 weeks with a lacerated kidney suffered during Sunday's victory.

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Paper can cut through wood and plastic and lacerate skin with ease.
If Paul can rejoice about his contentment in God's presence while lacerated in a jail cell, then we too can live with that kind of perspective in both enjoyable and daunting situations.
Far from seeking to lacerate his swishy suburbanites, Cheever looks with charity upon their maniacal busyness, as in «The Trouble of Marcie Flint»:
With entire unconstraint Jeremiah found thus in solitary prayer immediate entrance into the divine presence and, sensitive, poetic spirit though he was, lacerated by national calamity and individual rejection, he was accustomed to go out from this interior resource to face the world again, having heard Yahweh say to him, «I will make thee unto this people a fortified brazen wall... I am with thee.&raWith entire unconstraint Jeremiah found thus in solitary prayer immediate entrance into the divine presence and, sensitive, poetic spirit though he was, lacerated by national calamity and individual rejection, he was accustomed to go out from this interior resource to face the world again, having heard Yahweh say to him, «I will make thee unto this people a fortified brazen wall... I am with thee.&rawith thee.»
Prosecutors said the McMartin teachers had hosted orgies, on school grounds and off — sodomizing the children, demanding oral sex, lacerating them with bullwhips.
His companion for over thirty years was a woman old enough to be his mother; and when she died it was not long before, like a Pavlovian dog trained to lacerate his heart with the same emotional experiences, he, married a woman whose circumstances were exactly parallel to those of his own mother in 1908 — a woman dying of cancer who had two small sons.»
A few weeks ago, I found a graphic brochure with images of lacerated fetuses in my mailbox from an anti-abortion group.
The party that institutionally favors redefining marriage, diminishing legal protections for the unborn, and rolling back religious liberty protections for those who disagree with those initiatives was lacerated on Tuesday night.
France was lacerated by the wars of religion leading to an apparent victory of Catholicism, but it experienced a great popular reformation in the eighteenth century with the Enlightenment, Voltairianism and the Encyclopaedia.
Scourging meant being beaten with a whip impregnated with pieces of sharp metal, which lacerated the body.
Luck was set to miss a limited amount of games due to a lacerated kidney and a partially torn abdominal muscle, but the recovery took longer than expected and he missed the rest of the season with the injuries.
Its an Insult and salt to our Lacerated wounds to be Linked with the Likes of «kylian Mbappe» at such critical point in time when we desire the EPL trophy most
Since Jose Antonio Vargas's original report that only Ron Paul and John McCain had so far agreed to participate in the September Republican version of last week's CNN / YouTube debate, plenty of folks on the left, right and center have dogpiled on the candidates, lacerating defenders» arguments and leaving me with little doubt that Romney, Giuliani, et al will ultimately grudgingly deign to take questions from The Common Man.
For Coachella I also bought a lacerated pair of jeans during the Shopbop sale and a skirt with fringes.
The lacerating exchange draws blood, and hints at the film «I, Tonya» could have been with more assured, and balanced, stewardship behind the camera.
Set around a birthday party, it's one of the first features dealing with gay life on its own terms, including copious boozing, relationship strains and lacerating self - recombination.
Opening with an incendiary recreation of the Detroit race riots that took place in July 1967, this third collaboration between screenwriter Mark Boal and director Kathryn Bigelow, after The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, ensures viewers are lacerated by every shattered window, burnt by every Molotov cocktail.
The episode of coitus interruptus that follows sets a wry pattern for all of Isabelle's interactions with her many suitors (played by Nicolas Duvauchelle, Bruno Podalydès and others), in which the thrill of initial interest soon gives way to hesitation, disappointment and lacerating self - critique.
With self - lacerating fury, the film posits racial violence as a kind of erasure.
The company has experience with Iannucci, having distributed the writer - director's lacerating 2009 political comedy In The Loop, which grossing nearly $ 192K in 8 locations in its opening weekend, averaging $ 23,983.
As he rose to fame, he filled each page with self - lacerating admonishments and pleas to work harder.
Furthermore, it is dangerous to try to clip out such mats at home with a scissors because of risk of lacerating the skin.
When a flea, ant, spider, etc. comes into contact with the remaining sharp edges of the diatoms, they lacerate the waxy exoskeleton of the bug and the powder absorbs the body fluids causing death by dehydration.
This simple gesture initiated a succession of material experiments that would come to be known as his extramurals — contoured paintings made by rending, lacerating, pulling and wrapping bands of fabric around stretcher bars or panels, sometimes with the additional structure of wire armature.
Bradford's behemoth collages, stretching across another 70 - foot wall, with their silver paint over torn - up advertising posters lacerated by networks of fluid, incised lines, are as tough as the street and just as resistant to simple answers or unearned beauty.
These extraordinary works, with their punctured, blasted, gouged, and lacerated surfaces, were his literal response to the anticipation of man's first flight into outer space.
«You paint... an indeterminate red; and some cry at the sight of this indeterminate red because they think of a rose, and others because they think of a child lacerated by bombs and streaming with blood,» Brecht wrote in his Notebooks (1935 — 39).
Jacques Villeglé is a French mixed - media artist famous for his alphabet with symbolic letters and collage with ripped or lacerated posters.
For instance the lacerated plastic sheets of David Hammons» «Untitled» (2007) transforms to resemble flayed skin after it's seen in association with Peter Hujar's photograph «Andrew's Back» (1973) and Martin Wong's painting «Inri» (1984) not to mention countless other works featuring disembodied heads, genitals, lips and other body parts.
Perhaps it might be worth checking a few more of Delingpole's sources in «Killing the earth to Save It» which is described by News Corp. columnist Andrew Bolt on the back cover as «wonderful» with «devastating facts and lacerating anecdotes».
In a recent case, our client lacerated her spleen in a serious collision with a Farm Bureau insured driver in Roswell, Georgia.
Introduced in Dragon Quest III, it originally hit a single group of enemies with fierce ice damage, but starting with Dragon Quest V, it lacerates all enemies with enormous crystals.
Lacerates all enemies with a raw volley of rasping ice for 24 MP.
The thresher shark is a beautiful animal, with a long, sleek body; rows upon rows of squid - lacerating teeth; and a distinctive, scythe - like tail.
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