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- To say the line is blurred between crimes and the ordinary terribleness of war is not to excuse the former.
- As Craig arrives at the record store he sees Day-Day being harassed by customer about the terribleness the CD he brought at the store.
- The Passover Seder, quotes to elucidate the term " great terribleness " in interpreting the " great terribleness " to mean the revelation of the Shechinah or Divine Presence.
- The Passover Seder, quotes to elucidate the term " great terribleness " in interpreting the " great terribleness " to mean the revelation of the Shechinah or Divine Presence.
- "A wandering brought us forth out of Egypt with a mighty hand, and with an outstretched arm, and with great terribleness, and with signs, and with wonders.
- A wandering brought us forth out of Egypt with a mighty hand, and with an outstretched arm, and with great terribleness, and with signs, and with wonders.
- *Neither country felt the Renaissance very much in the 16th century; instead, Sweden was busy with Gustav Vasa's Lutheran Reformation and Russia was busy with Ivan the Terrible's Orthodox terribleness.
- At the end, a wedding procession consisting mainly of women dressed in colorful burkas makes its way across the empty sand and is stopped by a Taliban patrol, and again the poetry of the images clashes with the terribleness of what is being shown.
- And Irbe admitted that this is one that got away _ particularly when you consider a 50-foot, shorthanded goal by Toronto's Todd Warriner ( the aforementioned moment of terribleness ) that kept the Leafs from falling apart after the Stars took a 2-0 first-period lead.
- In his review for the " Los Angeles Times ", Robert Abele was also unimpressed, describing the film as " just another tasteful, staid Hollywoodization of terribleness, in which a catastrophic time acts as a convenient backdrop for a wishful narrative rather than the springboard for an honest one ".
- Next, the Haggadah cites 1 Chronicles and to elucidate the report in that " the Lord brought us forth out of Egypt with a mighty hand, and with an outstretched arm, and with great terribleness, and with signs, and with wonders . " The Haggadah quotes for the proposition that God took the Israelites out of Egypt, not through an angel, not through a seraph, not through an agent, but on God's own.
- I don't just attribute that to what happened here, I attribute that a lot to Columbine _ the terribleness of their tragedy has made people say,'Hey, enough is enough .'The kids or whoever, they don't want to be an innocent party, they are saying,'Hey, if I hear it I'm going to say something because I don't want something like that to happen . "'