Sentences with phrase «wreckers who»

Look, threatening to kill a judge, it has happened before in Ghana, whoever has issues with the sentence of these three people are nation wreckers who must be condemned and not entertained,» Prof Martey said.
Rev. Prof. Emmanuel Martey, in a recent comment, said, those signing the petition to get the President to free the Montie trio are nation wreckers who must be condemned for what it's worth.
Those who oppose the Miliband plan will be characterised as wreckers who will destroy any chance of a Labour victory.

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They perhaps stand more in danger from a class of intellectual «wreckers» who might even find some comfort in Luther's tilting against the dragon of Reason.
At one extreme, there are Jews who seem to hear flutterings of the messianic dove, afraid only that «peace - wreckers» may drive it away.
The stories in Rock Springs touch on the shocks that a young man receives when he's 16; on characters who, like those in The Ultimate Good Luck, hang out at dog tracks, or who have had scrapes with the law, steal cars and push dope; and on the fleeting presence of strange men and women whom we recognize, without being told, as home - wreckers.
And meanwhile some wreckers were around, creating havoc with people's faith — liberation theologians owing more to Marx than to the Gospel of Christ, crusaders for contraception who railed against Humanae Vitae and denounced the gentle Paul VI with a savagery that caused that good, wise and courageous man real sufering.
According to The Sun, the duo split after Martial started seeing Da Cruz, who was labelled a «prostitute» and «marriage wrecker» by Jacquelinet.
«The trouble is that while there are lots of MPs who want to work together in a spirit of goodwill in this place, there are also people who are natural wreckers — and they are on both sides of the House — who actually actively don't want to see this kind of thing happen and will do everything they can to scupper it.
These are individuals who've spent the past couple of years campaigning and persuading, as the majority of the mainstream media and parts of their own party screamed that they were idiots, wreckers and dangerous hardliners.
According to him, it sounds strange that a man of God can call the petitioners as nation wreckers because they supported persons who have shown remorse for wrong doing.
These people are nation wreckers, who must be condemned by all.
Junk Food Dude (whose real name is revealed later in the story) is his classmate who faces an all - too - common self - esteem - wrecker: childhood obesity.
Thus you get stuff like the Wreckers, who even the other characters in the film describe as «assholes» who get more screen time than most of the other Autobots in the film despite not appearing until well into the second half.
With the sky continuing to darken, John called a wrecker, who deftly loaded the 911 SC onto a rollback and tucked it into my father's accommodating garage before the first fat rain drops fell.
This unplanned experience, she says, is what her novel Wrecker grew out of - the exploration of what happens to a child after he is taken from his mother, how he develops, and who takes care of him.
This has nothing to do with the game itself, it's just nine times out of 10, you'll find yourself in a room full of wreckers or people who have no idea how to race with real people.
There was a lot of outrage expressed by London newspapers and UK politicians, including Tory MP Nicholas Fairbairn, who referred to COUM as the «wreckers of Western civilization».
Those who don't think this way are haters and wreckers, no different from Donald Trump, who cancelled US involvement in the treaty.
Record verdict in Telfair County for our client who sustained serious injuries when a tractor - trailer jackknifed and crossed center hitting his wrecker head - on.
Many people categorize these women as «home wreckers» who have no conscience or morals.
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