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"horrors" Definitions
  1. slang
  2. a fit of depression or anxiety
  3. informal
  4. an expression of dismay, sometimes facetious
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942 Sentences With "horrors"

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The film was more about metaphorical horrors than clown horrors.
She has to watch the parade of horrors in front of her and pretend they're not horrors.
Coverage of mental illness treatment in mainstream news outlets often centers on the horrors—which, believe me, are horrors.
"It's a chain of horrors, and horrors that make a mess of public finances in a strategic industry," he said.
The season hasn't skimped on Gilead's horrors—its warping suffocation, the parade of horrors to which you must give empty acquiescence.
Nicolai von Ondarza of the Berlin-based SWP think-tank says some German officials are claiming to prefer an end with horrors to horrors without end.
But as the 2010s unspooled, new horrors kept emerging, or else sometimes old horrors with new faces: mass surveillance, police brutality, white supremacy, actual for-real fascism.
There's no good transition from the horrors occurring on the United States' border with Mexico to the horrors occurring in Gilead, so let's inelegantly get this recap on the road.
The premiere quotation comes from a stanza of Emily Dickinson's "LXIX," explaining the horrors of an assassin hiding in one's apartment is nothing compared to the horrors we hide in ourselves.
Or is she in a new den of unpredictable horrors?
Must one be reminded of these horrors, night after night?
It's great fun too – a vehicular Little Shop of Horrors.
"This world is wild/ With horrors and with hates." pic.twitter.
The full horrors of total surveillance had to wait awhile.
Debtors who cannot keep up with payments can face horrors.
It's still not clear what kind of horrors Hodel commits.
Mass shooting horrors have repeatedly failed to move American lawmakers.
What additional horrors would await me if he found it?
Behind them, there are horrors we must not speak of.
Hopefully you can't relate to any of the horrors below.
I never knew such horrors and injustice for animals existed.
What unfurled was a cerebral madhouse of tangled racial horrors.
The actor lived and saw the horrors of "war" firsthand.
Little Tyler sums up the house of horrors match lol.
Amid these horrors came the rise of "rogue" Twitter accounts.
It is charming and eloquent between the horrors it captures.
Yes, horrors, oil is a "global commodity," whatever that is.
What unspeakable horrors lurk in the annals of Gritty's past?
Its horrors are taught in schools and denounced by officials.
Do you ever get desensitized to the horrors you witness?
Hopefully you can't relate to any of the horrors below.
Videos portrayed animated biomorphic horrors or flickering digital light shows.
That includes several flashbacks to Nazi Germany, illustrating its horrors.
Perhaps Tiny sensed the horrors that hovered on the horizon.
My mind cannot be healed from the horrors of war.
From the looks of things, even more horrors await them.
But this gentle film doesn't linger on horrors too long.
The film's overarching theme is that its horrors are literal.
Created by essayist and former Saturday Night Live writer Simon Rich, Man Seeking Woman threw dweeby everyman Josh (Jay Baruchel) into the horrors of dating — and made those horrors literal in increasingly surreal sketches.
"Buffy" used the monsters that crossed into the human world through the Hellmouth as a metaphor for the horrors of high school, which in turn were a metaphor for the horrors of life in general.
As it thaws, the dirt could release a litany of horrors.
Mr Harper apologised for the horrors of the residential-school system.
What horrors will come to pass if this cat wakes up?
It is a museum of medical horrors and strange medical specimens.
In fact, for those horrors no words exist in our vocabulary.
Readers also have a choice — to imagine these horrors or not.
But, horror of horrors, he never received a thank you note.
Brandt is no Don McCullin staring at the horrors of Biafra.
She had made a wonderful marriage; and she had escaped horrors.
These horrors would once have been thought of as separate issues.
Each week in politics nowadays feels like a parade of horrors.
He shatters, dies, and takes all his horrors along with him.
He told me about World War II and the horrors therein.
"The horrors facing Christians in Iraq are well documented," they wrote.
United's horrors were sandwiched between two other self-inflicted brand disasters.
For all its horrors, the Soviet Union had nourished her poetry.
In Eighth Grade, middle school is a minefield of mundane horrors.
From this point forward each day will surely bring new horrors.
And the inside still leads you down a tunnel of horrors.
It's hard to imagine anyone in Alice's situationrecovering from such horrors.
Memories of the horrors of the Khmer Rouge period are fading.
That way, I hope, these horrors won't be reproduced ever again.
Ginder, thankfully, will make such horrors a thing of the past.
Even when facing unequivocal horrors, there is always room for nuance.
Hussey said she didn't fear living inside the house of horrors.
I never felt like I had to manufacture emotions and horrors.
Check out the rest of our Holiday Horrors photo series below.
The government of Malawi has done little to prevent such horrors.
Korea, though, was just a prelude of the horrors to come.
During the festival of horrors, my cellmate, Strangler Bob, had evaporated.
Though SOMA's underwater nightmare sports unimaginable horrors, they cannot kill you.
She is also visibly distraught by the horrors her subjects reveal.
Not to say it would be the equal of these horrors.
Front-page features on the Saudi horrors in Yemen have followed.
Once again, the horrors of Syria's civil war had visited Turkey.
Bush Administration horrors were transgressions, not signs of chronic imperial disorder.
She allows us to witness the horrors as order breaks down.
Trump's trip did horrors for the British public's view of him.
What are the deepest dimensions of horrors he has served up?
"We have seen absolute horrors, but we kept working," said Fattal.
Though that film had more than enough horrors of its own.
We don't need to be shown the horrors of ICE detention.
His slavering followers are champions of racial purity, among other horrors.
The world recognized the horrors committed by Peiper and his men.
Instead of glorifying war, it fearlessly depicted its many, many horrors.
Koroma says the horrors of that fateful day still haunt him.
"We have seen absolute horrors, but we kept working," said Fattal.
These are the horrors that Hydraloop hopes to help us avoid.
Are we fated to re-live the horrors of the 1930s?
The sergeant, having witnessed untold horrors, is unkempt, sleepless, half-mad.
I thought maybe we had begun to evolve past such horrors.
But, again, is there anyway to escape the horrors they experienced?
I haven't even told people some of the horrors I experienced.
She said she saw no end to the Islamic State's horrors.
Let's not subject it to the horrors of humanity any further.
Many critics accused the organizers of normalizing the horrors of totalitarianism.
Kendall Jenner is selling her house of horrors ... TMZ has learned.
But I also know that those horrors are not yet scripted.
"The Bells" was an episode of horrors, horrors that Jaime tried to prevent and Cersei did her best to bring about — a perfect encapsulation of how the two characters have changed over the course of the show.
Thankfully, Alexis Bledel will return as Emily, despite the horrors she faced.
Burdens lift as the horrors of their homelands are left far behind.
Salvini said the government would never contemplate surrogate pregnancies "or similar horrors".
The generation of Germans who perpetrated those horrors is no longer alive.
We all remember the horrors that followed the failure of the subprime.
Easter eggs, it seems, are insufficient compensation for the horrors of revision.
Each day brings new horrors, a fresh level of hell to navigate.
As climate horrors accumulate, this anti-progressive perspective is sure to blossom.
So who knows what fresh horrors await the American public on Thursday.
" But despite these horrors, the doctors added: "We choose to be here.
Instead, the school plans to stage "Little Shop of Horrors," he said.
It reminds me a lot of Delicatessen and its beautiful, playful horrors.
For Eighth Grade, Burnham mined the most mundane of middle school's horrors.
"I was aware of the horrors of these camps," Mr Olad says.
Thankfully, the horrors had ended, and the lockdown was just a precaution.
The horrors of the Holocaust awaited them in "Night," by Elie Wiesel.
The depth of potential horrors in Donald Trump's presidency is nearly bottomless.
To many of us these are the horrors of lands far away.
For some, however, the horrors of Halloween night became all too real.
War and its horrors have always been one of band's main themes.
It's such a scary and effective film because its horrors are unknowable.
Zeid said the perpetrators of such "horrors" must be held to account.
Why are we still subjecting ourselves to the horrors of air travel?
They both veer into melodrama with big speeches and shock-value horrors.
The Communist Party does not want any public commemoration of those horrors.
Only now is he free from the horrors of his own memories . . .
From the horrors of WWII to the glory of two Academy Awards.
Trump's reaction to the horrors in Charlottesville left no doubt about this.
You could imagine what a house of horrors this could turn into.
I think, aside from Halloween, this is a true House of Horrors.
Their childhoods, like the Merahs', were an almost absurd cumulation of horrors.
The horrors of the movie are slow-building, but ultimately pay off. 
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The rest, including the horrors of ISIS, are symptoms of this conflict.
With the full horrors of Nazism becoming clear, Mosley's views became intolerable.
They're not going to come alive à la Little Shop of Horrors.
The Universal monster movies all deal with various everyday horrors and hysterias.
What's a constitutional crisis compared to the horrors of mild social democracy?
A pop star was recently detained over a video that appeared—horrors!
Socialism and capitalism each unleashed unprecedented horrors racing across the world's surface.
Heading south, Luz confronts a string of horrors: shootouts, drug lords, executions.
"We must never repeat the horrors of war again," Mr. Abe said.
Cabinet of Horrors takes on the Trump administration like a nuclear assault.
A quarter century on, it remains a complex depiction of Nazi horrors.
Until now, Caracas has been spared the horrors that have shattered Maracaibo.
We've already seen the horrors of Aurora, Newtown, Columbine and Virginia Tech.
Absolutely, I recognize the horrors for which this supposed "monster" is responsible.
For those interested in experiencing Penn Station's horrors firsthand, admission is free.
It is the catalyst to the Kims' happiness, and their eventual horrors.
No one should have to witness the horrors that these students experienced.
It pauses before turning any corner, anticipating horrors that never satisfyingly arrive.
Besides, I'm less fascinated by the movie's horrors than by its reception.
Jaw-dropping discovery: Soldier's diary retells WWI horrors Norman Gray, a fresh-faced 19-year-old was shipped off to France in 1915 to fight in World War I. Now his diary resurfaced, documenting the horrors of war.
I love how she uses language in a poetic fashion to penetrate the horrors of fascism and the horrors of survival or of wanting to survive in a debased system that abuses human basic need: to just be.
The horrors of the 1970s and 1980s put today's problems into perspective. pic.twitter.
She directed the 2014 film, Dry, which highlights the horrors of child marriage.
Her story helped me connect to my everyday horrors from a safe distance.
We chatted with Hillier about how he went about illustrating Lovecraft's "unimaginable" horrors.
And in the process, he's planted the seed for untold horrors to come.
You had to relive all the horrors you went through as a child.
The deeper the blue, the fresher she is to this region's unique horrors.
It happens slowly, with the worst horrors not surfacing until the final act.
The technicolour horrors of war are accompanied by similes of almost Homeric brilliance.
And still, tech innovators in Black Mirror never stop producing horrors and disasters.
More media attention on prisoners' cases may force victims to relive past horrors.
This will not end the horrors of war, or even halt autonomous weapons.
Because here's the catch: future governments refuse to detail the horrors they've seen.
I played Seymour Krelborn in the campy, violently androcentric, Little Shop of Horrors.
It is engulfed by shooting horrors including school massacres and shopping mall atrocities.
That's the internet for you, the carnivorous plant from Little Shop of Horrors.
But I wasn't remotely prepared for the horrors that awaited me that week.
What is your one lesson learnt from the horrors of the millions killed?
Food is rife with potential horrors, and Bourdain sure as heck knew food.
How many examples will our descendants really need to grasp the Confederacy's horrors?
In prison, he joined Alcoholics Anonymous and addressed the horrors of his childhood.
The world will never forget his passivity in the face of such horrors.
"Heavy" is blandly suggestive of burdens stoically borne rather than horrors unwillingly endured.
The war's horrors have included mass rape, civilian massacres and killings at hospitals.
We are turning our eyes away from the horrors of what's happening inside.
A larger gift set, called the Little Box of Horrors, is also available.
I see the horrors of forced child marriage regularly through Unchained At Last.
Bleary and darkly ringed, they make you wonder what horrors they have seen.
In a letter to his mother, McCrae described the horrors of trench warfare.
Enjoy these deep sea horrors and try to have a relaxing day afterward.
It is women who raise boys who grow up to perpetrate these horrors.
The world is increasingly full of horrors, all of which we'd rather ignore.
That said, the true horrors still await, as Halloween itself is actually tonight.
A few weeks ago, CNN uncovered the horrors of the Libyan slave trade.
We must shield children from the horrors of the world, the thinking goes.
Gorbachev was born into a family that suffered acutely the horrors of Stalinism.
Their soft, everyday banter belies the horrors that brought them here months earlier.
Society is an exercise in trying to offset horrors through law and convention.
She was still aching, but not in the original horrors of it all.
The pains and horrors his art emanates are not intended for universal consumption.
These victories buoy us through the far more common horrors we have encountered.
San Francisco has come to stand for the most specific set of horrors.
Now, intentionally inflicting horrors like family separation on people might seem impossibly cruel.
After the horrors at the Battle of the Bulge, he made an oath.
The horrors of the border are common knowledge in the Latino United States.
But the horrors refuse to fade from the memories of those who suffered.
Another is of the candlelit vigils held in the aftermath of these horrors.
Each visit felt as if I were running a gauntlet of infectious horrors.
Last week, we faced the horrors of climate change and the incipient apocalypse.
This disease survives only because the people who suffer these horrors are impoverished.
As a grandchild of Holocaust survivors, I understand the horrors of anti-Semitism.
"I haven't even told people some of the horrors I experienced," she added.
Slave children kick up dust, not yet initiated into the horrors to come.
That's because they're experiencing in their personal lives the horrors of capitalist society.
It pokes fun at the Atomic Age while demonstrating its horrors and recklessness.
They likely do not have firsthand experience with the horrors of mass shootings.
The real horrors are always out here in the real world, after all.
But Scott understands that it's precisely the unknown where the real horrors lurk.
"I am being charged for having condemned the horrors of Daesh," she said.
It removed some of the cold comforts of the first season to examine how living in a totalitarian society inevitably means that you become complicit in at least some of its horrors, even as those horrors are being visited upon you.
Some founders, like the French-descended John Jay, had genetic memories of those horrors.
Alongside other LGBTQ people, Jewish people and other minorities, he lived through immeasurable horrors.
I wanted to be in Little Shop of Horrors but I missed the auditions.
Then, as now, the horrors of the Holocaust make it tempting to look away.
But many who were there say the horrors of that day were much worse.
He used his fame to publicly speak out about the horrors in his homeland.
The fourth involves the horrors of being constantly cut up and jabbed with tubes.
Gaggle touts itself as a tantalizingly simple solution to a diverse set of horrors.
You're there to fight back against extinction and walk through horrors to do it.
We eat and watch Little Shop of Horrors and tip our waitress $25 afterward.
The report also detailed alleged instances of torture and sexual abuse, among other horrors.
"It's the ultimate metaphor: horrors of adolescence manifesting through these actual monsters," she shared.
But when you're young, you're oblivious to the crush of life's many penetrating horrors.
Each short story has a porno-thin setup on which Kuso scaffolds its horrors.
Not satisfied with the horrors of Gujarat and Kashmir, Ms Roy introduces further conflict.
He's there to guide the boys through the horrors (and the joys) of puberty.
But in their internal hierarchy of horrors, the Kim regime's collapse frightens them more.
In expanding its world, this season of The Handmaid's Tale deepens that world's horrors.
"Chernobyl" is also not alone in bringing real-life horrors into our living rooms.
Picture two swampy bodies pressed against each other, stewing in each other's bodily horrors.
Rather, he's as much a victim of Murder House's devilish horrors as anyone else.
They know the horrors of the Holocaust and the pain the swastika symbol inflicts.
The situation in Vichy-held North Africa was far from the horrors of Europe.
You truly could not pay us enough to relive the horrors of middle school.
It makes me wonder what horrors happened out here while I was locked inside.
Clearly distraught, she drives back to Hill House — the site of all the horrors.
In fact America helped create the world body to curb the horrors of nationalism.
How can I cocoon myself from the horrors of the world, when others can't?
Her perspective on the distinct horrors of the female slave helped shape Cora's reactions.
And he gives me an animated account of all the horrors that would involve.
It's not enough for Democrats to simply point to the horrors of shrinking Medicaid.
At the time, Hertwig was still piecing together the story of her father's horrors.
Close to 670,000 Rohingya Muslim refugees have fled genocidal horrors in Myanmar to Bangladesh.
A group of haunt-loving dweebs could definitely make a decent living producing horrors.
The House of Horrors match came closest to mirroring those vignettes, at least formally.
I have always condemned the horrors of the Holocaust in the strongest of terms.
The one place you could smile after you've read the horrors of the world.
The deeper you dive into the mystery of NXIVM, the more horrors you find.
"Blood at the Root" is a compendium of horrors and a catalog of shame.
Funny to see all the comments about the horrors of a driverless car future.
The horrors have been reported by The New York Times and other news outlets.
When unexplainable and chilling horrors emerge from the murky marsh, no one is safe.
This is an unserious and inhumane approach to the horrors of exploitation and persecution.
The President's Attorney General Jeff Sessions even quoted the Bible to justify these horrors.
Still, Mr. Horton is dynamic, whether dispensing quips or recalling horrors he has witnessed.
Always in Season is a haunting probe into the horrors of lynching in America.
The characters who embrace their own horrors at least have the hope of freedom.
Sharon knows the horrors of un-treated as well as under-treated depressive symptoms.
In the face of the horrors he witnesses and enacts, he slowly breaks down.
We're asking if we should we take the horrors inflicted upon young women seriously.
Turner's father seems callous to the horrors committed by the young man he raised.
Barnert assimilates these horrors, some of which he only partly grasps, into his paintings.
One of the greatest horrors born that day was that it was little surprise.
We enjoy many freedoms today while enduring the same horrors that defined Harris's time.
The Harvard technocrats in the Kennedy administration were complicit in countless horrors in Vietnam.
So what does a man who is tickled by such horrors watch for pleasure?
And, along this bloodstained way, sexual violence became woven into the horrors of war.
The horrors of the Korean War, which killed millions, bound older South Koreans together.
At least I hadn't had to endure any of their horrors, I would think.
Horrors of ketchup aside, cottage cheese was considered an absolute staple in the 1970s.
It was important that the video communicate and honor the horrors experienced by commuters.
In the famous peace park, the horrors of World War II are vividly recounted.
Her dark brown eyes gaze forthrightly into the camera, yet to witness any horrors.
Mahler said that he chose to be empathetic, despite the horrors of that day.
Along with its horrors, "My Absolute Darling" is also a book of nostalgic pleasures.
Anything less than complete and total annihilation could only be, horror of horrors, loss.
The foes of militarism in the United States had tried to prevent such horrors.
Jeff VanderMeer, the author of "Annihilation," brings us fresh horrors with each new book.
And then, with all the horrors of 9/11, things slowly started to change.
So why did I experience it as another version of the horrors of treatment?
Moral injury doesn't simply result from witnessing or participating in the horrors of war.
For many if not most of its residents, it was a house of horrors.
"I never know what horrors she has in store for me," Ms. Lee said.
These horrors come to feel normal, and the normal world recedes into distant strangeness.
O.V.E." and a snippet from the famous musical "Little Shop of Horrors Suddenly Seymour.
It's produced and co-written by Guillermo del Toro, who gave us one of the best "horrors of war" films ever created in 2006's Pan's Labyrinth, and his movies frequently focus on the real-life horrors that fuel our deepest fantastical fears.
Read this man's harrowing tale of escape, and the horrors he found when he returned.
The funeral home wasn't a house of horrors or an above-ground crypt, I realized.
She is used to epitomize the kinds of horrors that died with Hollywood's golden age.
They didn't flee the horrors of communist Russia because they wanted to make America communist.
People have always been concerned about the way people communicate the horrors of the Holocaust.
While a fantasy, Scarborough doesn't hide the real horrors of American involvement in the country.
It could be scratched or even petted while lying down— the horrors are simply unimaginable.
" Unimaginable horrors seemed to be promised for NBC's The Good Place season 3 finale, "Pandemonium.
Sasha then runs to her own room to avoid these strange horrors by falling asleep.
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The complicated world of Westworld is adding new faces to its amusement park of horrors.
We are a young community that has already faced the horrors of an AIDS plague.
But the horrors of Bundy are pretty well-known, and I'm not even an obsessive.
The horrors they were fleeing would follow them in freedom and into the current day.
Even conservative farmers are increasingly inclined to attribute these horrors to man-made climate change.
Blocker's crew of soldiers represent a full spectrum of reactions to the horrors of war.
Just like the Mummy movies, the ride is a wacky mix of horrors and thrills.
Beyond a song of sixpence, "Burn the Witch" is a warning of horrors made possible.
It's a bit puzzling, considering AHS has tended to explore the horrors of America's past.
I left right away, abandoning my suitcase and its contents to their house of horrors.
Having Cheney right there kind of serves as a reminder of the horrors he inflicted.
Lately, Veronica's entire life has been consumed by saving Archie from the horrors of juvie.
It has also given him time to deal with the many horrors of the internet.
So that means a new layer of Gilead's horrors must be unveiled in every episode.
She lives in it, and its wonders and horrors are all in a day's work.
They compose an extinct creed in florid horrors; anthrax and manna, floating on the air.
A picture taken years after the war, years after horrors few of us can imagine.
To avoid such horrors, some unmarried women leave China in order to have their children.
Swamp Thing takes the intrinsic horrors of the swamp and amplifies them to enrapturing results.
For jagged young horrors like me, Dunn's book was both a weapon and a home.
This statement seeks to remind the world of the horrors of the Nazi-perpetrated Holocaust.
They had been schooled by the horrors of two world wars and global economic depression.
Hopefully you, too, can use them to steel yourself against the potential horrors that await.
"We have to be circumspect as we look at this tale of horrors," said Rep.
Or hosts could get away with horrors like leaving hair doilies in the shower drain.
The book is the final volume in a trilogy about the horrors of Mao's rule.
Over the past few years, the horrors of solitary confinement have entered the public's consciousness.
Such horrors are looking ever less like an anomaly, however, and more like the rule.
Perhaps that's because the French experience of the war, for all its horrors, was comprehensible .
They were not responsible as toddlers, as children, for the horrors their fathers meted out.
As Leon encounters unimaginable horrors, he must find out who or what is behind everything.
Like Lovecraft, the horrors that King portrays are self-reflective and grounded in our reality.
She also details the horrors of paramilitary terrorism waged by the Klan and its affiliates.
That's understandable, given the horrors a second-term of a Donald Trump presidency would bring.
He takes a hard, empathetic look at reality, which contains wonders as well as horrors.
Her previous works, notably Gulag: A History, which detailed the horrors of the Soviet prison
The horrors preserved in Valongo's ruins are just part of the downtown harbor's rich history.
And it would save the maids from the inevitable horrors they found beneath those beds.
All of these horrors took place before citizens' complaints against Chicago Police were publicly available.
Having just eased the horrors of ISIS, Iraq cannot stomach another round of such turmoil.
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It neither shies away from nor revels in the horrors it asks you to contemplate.
Forensic evidence soon proved his guilt of Angelika's killing, but the horrors didn't stop unfurling.
Halloween frights, adolescent horrors, and queer aesthetics will merge in this theatrical and supernatural space.
One of the great horrors of mental illness is seeing it swallow up your identity.
But the horrors he witnessed in Africa and South America altered his perspective on empire.
Dr. Davis warned those at the conference that the future may hold more such horrors.
Heavy industry, civilizations thousands of years old, the horrors of slavery, wilderness, hawks, and turtles.
Season 1 tackled the opioid crisis, which for all its horrors is not especially polarizing.
" However Durkin emphasized that McCrear's life was "incredibly hard" and "highlights the horrors of slavery.
But this 2004 show about an ambitious African-American publicist forced to return to — horrors!
Even in her children's books, Mr. Nasrallah would hardly sugarcoat the horrors of military conflict.
By creating such a school of horrors, Mr. Turpin had kept the authorities at bay.
LONDON — African migrants in Libya face "unimaginable horrors," the United Nations human rights commissioner declared.
Muse helped people get through their depression when they were going through a life horrors.
Thus, he would almost certainly try to blur out the horrors he's borne witness to.
But how can one accept the horrors of the world and radiate kindness and transcend?
It serves as an intervention as we face the potential horrors of unspeakable mass death.
"We are scared, deep inside, waiting to find out what horrors await after the blackout."
Photos and videos of them online continue to remind them of the horrors they experienced.
"The rest of the world recognizes the horrors of the Syrian regime," Ms. Haley said.
Fortunately, "The Golden Legend" is far more than the sum of the horrors it contains.
Critic's Notebook Philosophers said the Holocaust defied representation, that art could not render its horrors.
Now, 70 years later, survivors of her &aposhouse of horrors&apos are confronting the past.
She chronicled its horrors as a freelance journalist in Bosnia, for this newspaper among others.
When fighting happened, it introduced new horrors to the world: chemical weapons, automatic firearms, tanks.
She narrated "Life Behind Bars," a 2002 documentary that exposed the horrors of factory farms.
In a novel of expertly rendered horrors, the relative shallowness also disturbs, and thereby detracts.
The account, managed by her mother, Fatemah, described the horrors of war in intimate detail.
More than glorifying or condemning violence, the image simply inures us to these daily horrors.
Challenging horrors in Xinjiang may involve confronting Chinese public opinion, as well as China's rulers.
Tabloid photos of aging stars used to cannibalize their images, transforming them into abject horrors.
The other survivors Survivors shared their stories in court, fighting back tears, recalling the horrors.
Their escape from their home country's horrors have turned into a different kind of nightmare.
Her living and dead lovers become linked — as do the horrors of Nevers and Hiroshima.
For others in Ballarat, the horrors are real and reconciliation feels as distant as heaven.
"Western leftist intellectuals are [fundamentally complicit] in the horrors of the 21st century," he says.
What is remarkable, following the stories in Young Radicals, is to realize that the horrors these men and women would live through — horrors that were genuinely cataclysmic in their scale — somehow coexisted with the eventual spread of peace, prosperity, and equality in the 20th century.
Lynch and Frost make their story impervious to the horrors of the moment by dwarfing them.
"It's part of the horrors that are happening in our country and everywhere," Dean told reporters.
Is The Handmaid's Tale supposed to ratchet up the horrors so we continue to be entertained?
In a text to USA Today later, he reflected on the horrors that could have been.
But it's still just another example of the horrors drug addiction wreak all over the place.
Parents want to spare their offspring the horrors of China's gruelling university-entrance exam, the gaokao.
"Never again" means we must work to deescalate before atrocities rise to the horrors of Auschwitz.
This online dating is dangerous — and that is why I called it the 'house of horrors.
Of course, these are all real-life horrors, not marketing campaigns for a fictitious horror film.
In the wake of Columbine's horrors, Klebold was plagued by anxiety attacks and her marriage ended.
This brings us back full-circle to Wikileaks exposing the machinations and horrors of these wars.
You'll see the horrors of a faraway place, Meet the architects of law face to face.
It was there, not in the attic, where Anne experienced the worst horrors of the Holocaust.
One mine called Baotou in northern China has created a toxic lake and other environmental horrors.
Perhaps this is the basement of the house, and a little shop of horrors at that.
It plays into this idea that immigration is somehow associated with the horrors of this gang.
Arya was one of the few survivors of Harrenhal and saw the horrors the Mountain wrought.
There were other horrors in my life — my personal connection to murder not the only one.
Not even a rag and some bleach can erase the horrors of real New York garbage.
Setting aside this year's naming horrors, Apple pretty much has a clean slate for next year.
Or sort of dramatically emphasizing the horrors of war a la films like Platoon, you know.
When designing this particular house of horrors, did Netflix get inspiration from some real-life hauntings?
Already, the comedian is getting witty about the horrors of pregnancy — and we're here for it.
Words like "Indentured servant" is how people try to erase the pain and horrors of slavery.
There have been numerous stories in recent years revealing the horrors some of these children endure.
Despite the Punisher panel being pulled, I was unable to forget the horrors of real life.
Succumb tackle the horrors of war, mortification, sex, and coal mining with surreal aplomb and grace.
There's also plenty more to explore with the Quantum Realm and its many secrets ... or horrors.
Republicans have lied and over-promised to their voters for years about the horrors of Obamacare.
Ah, Super Bowl commercials: Where cute dogs reign alongside horrors like Mountain Dew's puppy monkey baby.
What follows is an escalating pyramid of horrors: plague, betrayal, the dreadful giggling of the mad.
Abolitionists had no difficulty defending the morality of their position, given the horrors of chattel slavery.
The legend seemed to give Muzammil comfort as he recalled the horrors of the Darién Gap.
We joined NATO so that the horrors of that period would never happen to us again.
The only simple truth after our week of horrors is that there is no simple truth.
Unfortunately Luigi's experiences did not prepare him for the horrors that awaited him inside Dracula's castle.
Yet there are horrors that by virtue of their sheer scale and evil cannot be forgotten.
But then the eyes of the world turned away from Haiti, to other horrors, other disasters.
Throughout his reign, Akihito has consistently urged the Japanese never to forget the horrors of war.
Still, the horrors that he witnessed and experienced permanently shaped his view of humanity and history.
Or the new MTA president, a hapless detective incapable of abating the horrors of the past.
But her statement also reminds us of our resilience in the wake of horrors like these.
When we are witnesses to the many horrors of this world, we have to stop it.
Her description of the horrors she encountered in these places is vivid but not especially novel.
They were sworn into service, required to wear regulation uniforms and saw the horrors of war.
The Amigos bucked the trend with dark stories about H.I.V., inner-city dogfights and historic horrors.
Survivors are also dealing with the emotional trauma triggered by the horrors of the preceding days.
Also extreme is the director Daniel Minahan's insistence on making this finale a retrospective of horrors.
Even after the horrors of World War II, most Americans said that people can be trusted.
They certainly make Israeli students appreciate the scope and severity of the horrors of the Holocaust.
None of this should whitewash the horrors and indignities that women in America endured before Roe.
If the horrors are unfolding now, it invites other countries to intervene and punish the perpetrators.
They said the game was intended to educate players about the horrors of the Nazi era.
I hope I have justly explained the horrors of being raped by someone who has power.
One young mother drowned herself and her baby son rather than risk the horrors of vaccination.
Magneto was a mutant supremacist, his views forged by the horrors he witnessed during the Holocaust.
We've spent enough time in this space lamenting the modern horrors of social media and technology.
But the horrors of recent days remind us that Morrison made art that was urgently political.
Those horrors would be visited on Idlib Province, the last major territory held by Syrian rebels.
That is not to suggest the novel is a catalog of horrors or a sanctimonious lecture.
Through its young heroine, we experience all the describable and indescribable horrors of the Irish famine.
I board the train, and then,Horror of horrors —A young woman offers me her seat!
The horrors of authorship — missed deadlines, self-loathing, isolation — provide especially good material for psychological thrillers.
They never enter the field, and have no PTSD from the horrors their other selves endured.
In an era of "LOL nothing matters," where does football rank on the scale of horrors?
Having fled the horrors of an endless civil war, many Syrians languish in purgatorial refugee camps.
"The first level in the prison is just the beginning of the horrors," says Wobbly Dev.
There is no guarantee that any kind of external oversight would have avoided horrors like this.
Terri Sewell, also urged Sutton to resign and reminded people of the horrors of the Klan.
Even today, the horrors of war have not been eradicated from the surface of the world.
Troubled minds get trapped inside halls of horrors, monsters manipulate skin as if it were clay.
To bolster their cases, he asks them to supply detailed evidence of the horrors they fled.
As far as I am aware, he never considered resigning in protest over Mr. Putin's horrors.
He left the military determined to do something about the horrors he had been complicit in.
After the horrors of trench warfare in World War I, many Republicans found refuge in isolationism.
After long averting their gaze from past horrors, Tunisians are now digging deep into the dirt.
Some have survived unspeakable horrors in the basement of the nearby office of the security forces.
One of the horrors of the "Thin Blue Line" case involved the prediction of future violence.
State of the Art Factories play a central role in President Trump's parade of American horrors.
When Arendt spoke of dark times, she was not exclusively referring to the horrors of totalitarianism.
They were intimately familiar with the horrors of the carceral system and its entanglement with poverty.
Presenting enslaved Africans as the butt of jokes desensitized white Americans to the horrors of slavery.
But the war metastasized, spawning new horrors that increasingly affected the United States and its allies.
"These innocent, orphaned, children should never have been subjected to the horrors of war," Raab said.
We need to think inductively, not ideologically, about the horrors unfolding before us and within us.
How Colorado passed its red flag law Colorado has seen the horrors of mass shootings firsthand.
As the horrors unfolded, Ayham was by his mother's side while she was delivering a baby.
When she came out, a bustling Bronx hospital had been turned into a corridor of horrors.
The balance pays off in surprisingly accessible entertainment that bridges the horrors of past and present.
In addition to the commonly known horrors millennials have to deal with, here are 53 more.
The Senate should quickly follow suit and end United States complicity in the humanitarian horrors there.
I can't imagine the horrors she has experienced, and my heart truly goes out to her.
For the first time, many Americans were being exposed to the wide-scale horrors of war.
Or, horror of all horrors, was she going to die and leave the show for good?!
"There's horrors here that we don't necessarily don't want to dive to deep into," he said.
Photographed by a Chinese doctor, one example documents the horrors of the 1910–11 Manchurian plague.
The horrors of the Battle of Stalingrad are clear, but there&aposs no antagonism towards the Germans.
But a recent study seems to show that silver could help defeat some real-life horrors, too.
Rick Adams 9/10 GAZE, WEAK MORTALS, ON THE HORRORS OF—oh, that's just dyed human hair.
Gloria fights where Laura is passive, almost indifferent, to the constant stream of horrors that befall her.
There are enough unique and terrible horrors in the world to offer everyone their perfect, personal dystopia.
The book isn't interested in preaching to the converted or detailing the myriad horrors of animal farming.
How ISIS capitalizes on horrors of Blackwater and Abu Ghraib CNN's Hamdi Alkhshali contributed to this report.
With the horrors of neolution behind them, the clones are all together and raising one big family.
Let us not forget that the perpetrators of many acts of terror, from the horrors of Sept.
Not just the horrors of gladiatorial combat, which slaves were subjected to as entertainment for the masses.
The nay-sayers' rage reflects a dark side of Ireland's former theocracy whose horrors are still emerging.
It is impossible, even after a semester of intense study, to truly grasp the horrors Jews endured.
He charted the horrors of the Peninsular War that followed Napoleon's invasion of Spain, in graphic detail.
Seven of our reporters imagined the spookiest possible outcomes on their beats — the horrors of the future.
A photo that has become known as "Napalm Girl" helped illustrate the horrors of the Vietnam War.
Helge travels back to 1986 to speak to himself, warning younger Helge of the horrors to come.
I'm sympathetic to the idea that a movie like this devalues the very real horrors of cults.
"I am being charged for having condemned the horrors of Daesh," Le Pen told AFP news agency.
Those horrors have made Moluccans particularly wary of attempts to capitalise on divisions between Christians and Muslims.
To discredit the experience or mitigate the offense because it fell low on a range of horrors?
But that is not to gloss the horrors Maria caused, or the inadequacy of the American response.
It's hard for outsiders to know what other horrors lurk in Deutsche's 1.4 trillion euro balance sheet.
Each season of "American Horror Story" features new horrors and stories, though the stories are somewhat connected.
In one zone, you would hear about the horrors of the Sudanese civil war from Nubian shepherds.
I came hoping to escape my thoughts about recent real world horrors, but they kept seeping in.
She's met by Haynes himself, who takes her on a tour through his haunted house of horrors.
There was a little too much talk about the Chamber of Horrors and libel and actionable wrong.
Western fatigue with the horrors their troops saw, and with the violence inflicted daily on Afghans themselves.
In last night's premiere, Fran is once again by Hannah's side, enduring the horrors of Marnie's wedding.
Battlefield 1's single player campaign went to great lengths to talk about the horrors of war.
House of Horrors, on the other hand, was presented as being live, just like any other match.
These ideologies justified the horrors of colonialism, slavery, exclusionary immigration policies, racial segregation and state-sanctioned discrimination.
It could get much worse, as chaos grows, armed separatists kill and soldiers inflict horrors on civilians.
Now and then, though, he shows flashes of anger, a reminder of the horrors he's been through.
This double-bylined piece on the horrors of the forgotten war in Afghanistan is worth your time.
One Syrian town after another fell out of government control, and from this anarchy new horrors arose.
Instead, I leave the audience only to guess at the horrors this pale, redheaded woman has seen.
These horrors became reality for several families who have become reluctant faces of the US immigration debate.
UNFPA is also on the front line of combating horrors like child marriage and female genital mutilation.
"Couch" was made as the Civil Rights movement gained momentum, and its implied horrors include racial violence.
And then we will have real conflict, with all of its horrors, instead of its abstracted equivalent.
If you're a "Little Shop of Horrors" fan, this inflatable Audrey plant is a thing of beauty.
The scrawny figure, in white gloves, looks at once terrified and guilty in his chamber of horrors.
Shopping malls can be hellish horrors, so he composes pieces that subconsciously influence you to slow down.
There are many images that we see in the newspapers that show the true horrors of drugs.
Every one of the 18 had a narrative worthy of a dissertation on the horrors of war.
Judith Bernstein: Cabinet of Horrors continues at The Drawing Center (35 Wooster Street, Manhattan) through February 4.
During a game of hide-and-seek, always a harbinger of horrors, he finds an abandoned building.
Shapiro suggested that Klippenstein's explanations whitewash the horrors of piggeries and other livestock operations on many farms.
He particularly argued for confronting the horrors of the mid-21982th century, represented by Auschwitz and Hiroshima.
The initial horrors have long subsided, and the physical scars that once marred Lower Manhattan have healed.
The horrors of the Cretaceous mass extinction, which wiped out the vast majority of the crocodyliform family.
Do we talk about how the real world and the movie's fantastical horrors do and don't intersect?
Another cohort took us back even further, to World War II and the horrors of the Holocaust.
She reads only old books; she wants to escape the 20th century and the horrors around her.
That doesn't mean that he hadn't seen horrors or committed them, that he hadn't struggled and suffered.
He witnessed horrors he can't forget and now moves through the world in physical and psychological discomfort.
At every stop, he spoke of peace, promising his nation would never repeat the horrors of war.
To be clear, the plans they are touting would instead put migrants through a litany of horrors.
Yet instead of confronting the ethical horrors of the state capital, his administration has added to them.
Yet, the "cute" and the cartoonish graphics (big eyes, petite bodies) offset the horrors the characters face.
The daily bombing brought back all the horrors of Aleppo, and once again he began operating underground.
For some, faith was deeply sustaining; others could not sustain belief in the face of war's horrors.
Do you think that young children need to be protected from the horrors and realities of slavery?
Among the many horrors of the grueling eight-part Netflix miniseries Unbelievable is the horror of isolation.
The logical question was whether the doctrine would apply to advertising by other professionals, including — horrors — lawyers.
His horrors hurt, and keep hurting for a good while after the worst seems to be over.
Richard Gatling was looking at all of the horrors that were coming back from the Civil War.
These experiences brought an awareness of the horrors inflicted on the human body by military-grade weapons.
Fallout from 'house of horrors' stains California city "Music is able to cross barriers, defenses," Greenberg said.
CNN's Ben Wedeman says he's run out of words to describe the Syrian civil war's horrors. 3.
And he noted that the memos based on hypothetical circumstances and "hyperbolic horrors" conjured by DOJ lawyers.
At that time, the horrors of the prison at Abu Ghraib in Iraq had come to light.
As the women recount the horrors, we see footage of dark rooms, bus rides or crumbling buildings.
Now, Tolokonnikova wants to expose the horrors of her experience in an effort to promote prison reform.
These neatly delineated horrors went on and on, becoming more and more vivid as the tapestry progressed.
Indeed, perhaps the most effective portrayal of Nazism is one that looks on its horrors with humor.
From then on, reading became my way of escaping and understanding the horrors taking place around me.
Befitting the Bucs Halloween color scheme, Aguyao was like teenager in a house of horrors in Carolina.
I asked him whether he has nightmares about the horrors he experienced on his journey to Europe.
Your character awakens all alone on a dark, mysterious world, surrounded by arcane machinery and Alien-inspired horrors.
Up here, though, Myers couldn't see them — or any of the other horrors going on beyond his hideaway.
I dig into a character I haven't touched in months, prodding horrors I've already conquered and moved past.
Someone told me they're [remaking] Little Shop of Horrors and I was like, 'Oh, can I be down?
That labor camps of any kind continue to exist after the horrors of the previous century is unconscionable.
She wants to protect families and help eliminate the chances of any child experiencing the horrors she survived.
Bana, with the help of her mother Fatemeh, has been tweeting about the horrors of their daily life.
Since the beginning of the conflict in Syria, Dr Maaz endured horrors most of us cannot even imagine.
Instead, Wonder Woman focuses on the horrors of war, the pleasures of camaraderie, and plain, old-fashioned superheroics.
Celebs run into other celebs, take a quick selfie, or document the horrors of their MTV VMAs experience.
I think this is partly why they're upsetting; they remind us that today's horrors were there all along.
Each of those horrors she dealt with calmly; one didn't get excited, just got on with the job.
Sansa and Arya are just sisters bickering over nonsense, still shielded from the horrors that respectively await them.
Stadiums are inflicting all kinds of escalating horrors on their foods—take candied apple beef sandwiches, for example.
But the house of horrors is where I think Republicans think they have Hillary Clinton at the moment.
He's struggling hard with the horrors of war, and Jack doesn't quite know what to do about that.
You assume the role of a young boy in a dark, gray, mysterious world that's full of horrors.
Garrard Conley has spent much of his adult life raising awareness about the horrors of gay conversion therapy.
Among other things, Martins said people "need to see this reality," meaning the horrors of war in Iraq.
I would like to show to the world the resolve that horrors of war should never be repeated.
She, too, felt the horrors of violence when she was caught in the crossfire of the Rwandan genocide.
The drama goes to great lengths to emphasize the innumerable horrors inflicted upon Georgio's bloody, hand-less body.
A constant reminder of the horrors of the past, but also a glimpse of hope for the future.
What horrors—what beauties—linger in your day-to-day existence if you just stop and pay attention?
And second, Torch brought America face-to-face for the first time with the horrors of the Holocaust.
Released in 1985, Shoah is credited with helping to awaken the public to the horrors of the Holocaust.
Neither Freddy Krueger nor Jason were ever as scary as the apparent horrors lurking in the average factory.
A butcher's counter in France is a feast for carnivores—and a shop of horrors for the squeamish.
Did the broader community in this area support racial terrorism and the horrors that transpired on the bridge?
Go deeper: Inside the horrors of migrant detention centers What happens when a migrant child crosses the border
"Daesh has committed many horrors in Darzab that can't be told," said the Taliban's main spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid.
One of the key ways to combat prejudice is by getting a person to empathize with its horrors.
No one with a functioning brain actually believes Spicer was trying to downplay the horrors of the Holocaust.
The Pantheon of Horrors is not yet full The immortal question, "What is Aleppo?" has now been answered.
Women often learn about the horrors of a pap smear before they're even old enough to need one.
They had known the horrors of the Holocaust, but to them it had been something foreign and distant.
The idea that America is a country callously blind to the horrors of the black past is fiction.
WERE those post-war Britons who kept faith in communism, despite the horrors of Stalinism, simply "useful idiots"?
In a world of horrors, the giant blacksmith, though looming in size and voice, is a welcome comfort.
We feel compassion for the patients, even imagine the horrors of their suffering, but seek to distance ourselves.
Once things go south, they keep discovering new, unsuspected barriers to escape, and new horrors they hadn't suspected.
And like many people who pitched in that night, they are still grappling with the horrors they witnessed.
As workers, we must band together and say no - we will not repeat the horrors of the past.
It is fraught to make any comparison to the Nazis, as it threatens to dilute their unique horrors.
Serling and his bookend monologues act as a kind of central circuit breaker to the Twilight Zone's horrors.
For having denounced the horrors of #Daesh in tweets, the 'justice' is submitting me to a psychiatric evaluation!
This music has an especially piercing effect because it comes in the wake of a cavalcade of horrors.
His refusal to clarify his comments have left us to speculate about the horrors of the "new" law.
We owe it to those suffered and died so horribly not to repeat the horrors of the past.
The show gradually unfurled its details in flashbacks, slowly revealing its horrors like peeling open a rotting fruit.
We must strengthen the Yazidi community so it will not be vulnerable to the next set of horrors.
The action takes place in the jungles of South America, where very real late-20th-century horrors lurk.
Macron warned that the forces that led to the horrors of World War I were rising up again.
Despite the almost unimaginable horrors that Momtaz faced in Myanmar, though, her story is also a hopeful one.
We did not critics complain that their "heart was broken" by the horrors of trafficked women and girls.
Had the horrors of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria done nothing to dampen enthusiasm for Islamism?
"I guess we just have try and imagine the horrors he lived through as a kid," she said.
Check out the horrors below and maybe, just maybe, you'll end up siding with the bouncer for once.
Some of them have even been rehabilitated thanks to the horrors of Trumpism and a mostly amnesiac citizenry.
After reading the article, my eyes were opened to the horrors that boys all over face each day.
Ernest Hemingway's Nick Adams stories feature a boy who grows into manhood and experiences the horrors of war.
Kaabi-Linke's lyrical abstraction, safely tucked within signifiers of affluence and prestige, yields to the horrors of war.
But despite the horrors that surround him, it's here that Deeds draws the works in his famous portfolio.
My friends urge me forward, To this house of horrors, And now I feel meeker than a mouse.
Mason prevents this from rising to melodrama by anchoring their affair within the routine horrors of the hospital.
The authors may have a better feel for this kind of detail than for cutting-edge technological horrors.
Mr. Kohl's party had created the welfare state in part to prevent such horrors from ever happening again.
The en-suite bathrooms are far from the stuff of hostel horrors, and reinforce the boutique hotel vibes.
Eventually Maryam escapes and, with her baby and a friend, must navigate a series of challenges and horrors.
Mendes mixes the horrors of war with some touching moments that show even in darkness there&aposs hope.
Official Chinese documents recently leaked to the New York Times have confirmed the horrors unleashed there (see article).
"The testimony gathered by the team referred to unspeakable horrors," Sanghera told an audience at Geneva's Graduate Institute.
After the horrors of Mao's bloody purges and man-made famines, Communist ideals no longer convinced many Chinese.
Its horrors feel pornographic, and even its thrills feel like imitations of better games in the series' past.
"The only way we know how to deal with the horrors of life is through humor," she said.
Rachel's story about a carnival of horrors basically walks out of her imagination and into their town IRL.
I wish my eyes had been more open to the individual stories of the horrors of sexual abuse.
But they're really a stage for supernatural horrors, featuring the scariest villain in memorable history (no makeup required).
For decades, desperate civilians have sought UN peacekeepers to alleviate some of the worst horrors of our times.
They were trapped in this House of Horrors, inside their kennels, with no way to ask for help.
Others came around the time of the Second World War, seeking refuge from the horrors of the Holocaust.
Yet my friends and I in public school were not taught about the horrors of the residential schools.
And so we spend a lot of time in Nazi death camps witnessing the horrors of the Holocaust.
Television brought the Tet offensive "with all its horrors" into American living rooms in shocking and sensational ways.
In 2016, a group of children who survived the horrors of Auschwitz met to take their photo together.
Everyone with even a meager knowledge of history is well aware of the unspeakable horrors of the Holocaust.
Ida B. Wells put her life on the line when she reported on the Southern horrors of lynching.
I mean consider this, as the horrors of the Trump presidency have unfolded, Obama has been largely silent.
The piece reads like the beginning of a story by Poe that ends in a chamber of horrors.
Weekend's horrors The earthquakes were just the start of the horror for residents of Palu and surrounding areas.
For a brief moment, institutions may make sad faces about tough decisions and the abstract horrors of rape.
Schloss was brutally honest about the horrors she and other teenagers endured at the hands of the Nazis.
Ironic, as the UN came into existence to overcome the global horrors from that dark moment in history.
The chi remembers the era of the Aro slave raiders; it remembers the horrors of the Biafran War.
LaValle's horrors "keep hurting for a good while after the worst seems to be over," wrote another reviewer.
If she eventually has her way, the horrors she is responsible for will be wiped from her slate.
Daesh has lost territorial control in Syria and Iraq, but it still retains the capacity to inflict horrors.
Despite an unflinching engagement with horrors of imperialism, war, and torture, Take My Breath Away is fundamentally positive.
Trump's speech was a procession of horrors for which he did not even bother to propose real solutions.
This leads him to a mysterious island that's home to a giant castle infested with all manner of horrors.
Many investors had pegged the food group as a flight to safety play from the horrors of a Brexit.
Her first pamphlet " Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases" was published in 1892, when she was 30.
We aren't living in 1939 Poland or 1948 Iraq, where Jews faced the life-threatening horrors of anti-Semitism.
Tarpan hail from the Russian steppes, play primal as fuck death crust, and rage against the horrors of war.
It's crass; it's violent; it speaks to some of the most unspeakable horrors of racism seen in any nation.
Sure, the dead are scary, but just think of the horrors humans have wrought in our long, bloody history.
On April 1, 1945, his unit invaded the island of Okinawa, a battle which presented its own unique horrors.
Was the FCA "knocking on doors" to catch the "cowboys" and end the "horrors going on in the streets"?
If the collective memory of a place exists, then its horrors form part of its inheritance, though not entirely.
Loren: See I felt like Calvin resembled more of the overgrown venus fly trap from Little Shop of Horrors.
GH: You know every morning at our editorial meetings, you are known on staff for your house of horrors.
Immediately after the mass shooting, González and her classmates began to talk bluntly about the horrors they had witnessed.
Unsurprisingly, the exhibition's most compelling works belong to Iraqi artists who've experienced the horrors of the Gulf wars firsthand.
Crying feels foreign, even in the face of these horrors, because it's something I just didn't see growing up.
Though roles on Broadway in Rent and Little Shop of Horrors had Fatone singing, he's mostly left that behind.
But Team Trump is determined to convince Mr Xi that he has his hierarchy of horrors in a muddle.
There's a proud tradition in genre films of using the supernatural as a metaphor for the horrors of adolescence.
This is a fact: Sharp Objects shows us a community of preyed-upon women navigating the horrors of life.
It turns out, thanks to the horrors of chemistry and irresponsible industrial development, we've been doing this for decades.
In the text on the piece, Lafitte recounts some of the horrors that allegedly occurred in the overcrowded stadium.
"These refugees are fleeing the horrors of war," says David Murphy, executive director of the IRC in San Diego.
Over the course of this game and its predecessors, we learn of the horrors that linking the fire creates.
ARMYs, I'm sorry that you all had to learn about the horrors of doll glue head the hard way.
He co-starred with Jake Gyllenhaal in Little Shop of Horrors at New York's City Center in summer 2015.
Within two years of this memo, The New York Times started exposing the horrors of Gitmo's enhanced interrogation techniques.
If the intent of the project was to drive home the horrors of this issue, it certainly was effective.
Neighbors rarely saw the men — and authorities now suspect that their small yellow residence was a house of horrors.
Today, in honor, we remember every sacred soul who suffered the horrors of slavery and the anguish of bondage.
The answer is out there, but this being the night of horrors, finding it requires a spot of mathematics.
But there are horrors all around the world, and surely the suggestion is not that we battle them all.
"We owe it to those who suffered and died so horribly not to repeat the horrors of the past."
I have played hundreds (thousands?) of games about war, including a handful that intend to convey the horrors therein.
The anthology series focuses on the relationship between humans and technology and the horrors that could come with it.
Liberia held three successful presidential elections, assumed full responsibility for our own security and overcame the horrors of Ebola.
Nothing can make the horrors of your life feel trivial quite like a good slice-and-dice horror movie.
Other fans have been placing bets on who will be the lone survivor of the horrors at Mott Manor.
If you travel frequently, whether for work or personal leisure, you have probably experienced the horrors of jet lag.
The horrors aren't over: FX has renewed American Horror Story for a seventh season of blood, guts and ghosts.
Museum exhibits about slavery and the horrors of the black experience represent a nation deeply concerned with psychological reparation.
And you're going to have to wait a year to find out what fresh horrors Thanos has in store.
But it's not because the game trivializes the horrors of World War II or because it grossly celebrates violence.
But while Nat has inevitably seen severe horrors, he's also been protected by Sam's affability and Sam's father's apathy.
There would always be in his work an element of catastrophism, a doomed sense of the horrors to come.
There would always be in Milosz's work an element of catastrophism, a doomed sense of the horrors to come.
And Zimbabweans, who had grown resentful of the father of their nation, talked about the horrors of those years.
"Audiences tired of the nanny-cam horrors a year or two after the success of 'Paranormal Activity,'" she said.
With timefall and worse horrors in the wilderness that used to be America, no other delivery service can function.
Katarina's family are struggling Yugoslavian immigrants, so naturally they feel particularly attacked at the current unfolding real-world horrors.
In September, he will direct a production of "Little Shop of Horrors" at Portland Center Stage in Portland, Ore.
Taking children from their parents at the U.S. border will have a similar impact as the horrors of war.
Yet the house's horrors — weird attic rooms and a weirder neighbor — simply bring in aspects of other, routine thrillers.
All the "Cyclopian horrors of the unknown writhing their ancient Stygian tentacles to drive people to utter madness" stuff.
Those of us who are old enough surely remember the horrors wrought by the crack epidemic of the 1980s.
What's most disturbing about this production — and its star performances — isn't the bloody horrors perpetrated for political self-advancement.
Too compressive, to loose and bunchy, or poorly sewn seams that chafe and scratch, the horrors can be endless.
I grip the bedding around me, trying to ground myself from the too-real horrors I just awoke from.
Prime Minister Enda Kenny has addressed parliament about the Tuam mass grave, which he called a "chamber of horrors".
The city had seen pogroms in the past, so you would have expected something like the horrors of Kaunas.
Trash Island is ugly, but its horrors are attenuated by their meticulous construction and visual splendor, and quickly contained.
The book is, among other things, a catalog of job-site horrors: fingers lost, legs gashed, bodies horribly burned.
The geriatric surgery verification program, now being piloted at eight hospitals across the country, could help prevent such horrors.
In the process, you figure out the horrors that were inflicted upon them in their quests to become artists.
It's time to recall that the quest for homogeneous societies led the 20th century to its most unspeakable horrors.
Some have a hard time imagining they will face the same horrors migrants spoke about when they came home.
This is a dark joke; it isn't meant to minimize the horrors of China's march into information-age totalitarianism.
But how to adapt those horrors into dance or musical theater, genres seemingly not ready-made for such issues.
He confidently laid out his revision of Balkan history, mixing anecdotes of past horrors with images of the present.
She felt it wasn't abnormal for a psychology student to be fascinated by the "horrors of humans," she said.
But they serve as evidence of just how misunderstood the true horrors of the Holocaust can be — often deliberately.
But she felt it was not abnormal for a psychology student to be fascinated by the horrors of humans.
More recently, Trump's policies have led to record-low refugee admission rates, rejecting thousands fleeing the horrors of war.
She yearns for a better world but sees no problem with the horrors enacted to make that world possible.
But the horrors of war between rebels, paramilitary groups and government troops have left generations of Colombians psychologically traumatized.
Former detainees have described experiencing torture, medical experiments, rape, forced abortions, and other horrors in the Xinjiang concentration camps.
When my family was scattered and shaken by the horrors of the Holocaust we had America to turn to.
"We must never repeat the horrors of war again," said Mr. Abe, who offered repentance but did not apologize.
They rest at the side of the road, and begin to reflect on the horrors they say they escaped.
Actress Amanda Seyfried has cultivated a filmography with a wide range, playing roles in musicals, horrors, and romantic comedies.
Ideally, friends work together to eat better, team up to exercise, or weather the horrors of stopping smoking together.
We'll learn about Aunt Lydia's back story as the season progresses, along with the Colonies, where more horrors await.
Many of the families here are not even victims of the horrors that have chased millions from their homes.
The idea is to acknowledge the horrors of our degrading planet, but also do your best to cultivate positivity.
Because they lived through the horrors of war, they created a system that made it difficult to start one.
Some of those stories can include themes of violence, sex, and any number of horrors both supernatural and banal.
And wasn't that Orin Scrivello, the gas-huffing, girlfriend-beating dentist from "Little Shop of Horrors," on his cellphone?
The Irish band U2 famously wrote about the horrors of that day in a song called "Sunday Bloody Sunday".
In The Nickel Boys, Whitehead renders the horrors of the Jim Crow era while stirring up feelings of hope.
That crude VR capture is, of course, missing some of the horrors described to me: The squeals are dampened.
They're distinguished by a coldblooded sense of humor and a cynical, smirking embrace of the world's horrors as entertainment.
His speech instead focused on Ukraine's clashes with Russia and the horrors of war, according to The Associated Press.
Conservatives often say that the right response to these horrors is to do more on the mental-health front.
Some examples: Michael Aschenbrenner's "Damaged Bone" series, wall sculptures of glass and mixed media, remind us of battlefield horrors.
Their inspiring stories of recovery — most would not have survived in earlier wars — cannot soften the horrors they endured.
The dog's ability to bond across species — with sheep, goats, even (horrors!) cats — makes it an evolutionary success story.
We are people who have been oppressed and subjected to the worst horrors human beings can be subjected to.
"I would like to show to the world the resolve that horrors of war should never be repeated," Abe said.
Trump argued that the press has refused to cover terrorist attacks He hinted of horrors in Sweden that never happened.
The modern web contains no shortage of horrors, from ubiquitous ad trackers to all-consuming platforms to YouTube comments, generally.
He saw the horrors of the Holocaust directly as he helped liberate the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau in Germany .
Before Sasha leaves this trippy house of crystal horrors, the LeFevre parents give her Becky's car, which should be nice.
Hollywood can't get enough nostalgia these days, and the cult classic Little Shop Of Horrors is next on the list.
In this episode, we briefly meet a young Tamar Hodel — and begin to grasp the horrors that defined her childhood.
Last year, he starred opposite Jake Gyllenhaal in a concert staging of Little Shop of Horrors as Orin, the dentist.
You can now sign up to one year of protection from online horrors for as little as £2.45 a month.
I was embarrassed by this, and embarrassed to be embarrassed about something so petty after I'd learned of such horrors.
In the video she wears a miniskirt and an open jacket with nothing (horrors!) but a lacy purple bra underneath.
On his annual trips into the Amazon, Rabosky has spotted even greater horrors that have not been captured on camera.
Calais' ban will only exacerbate the horrors of daily life for many dispossessed former residents of the Jungle refugee camp.
Many Mexicans associate the herb with the horrors of the drug war, estimated to have cost more than 20103,000 lives.
Although born out of the horrors of war, time and flora have stepped in to mend and repair these spaces.
A funny tweet can be banal; it can also be a reaction to the horrors that regularly populate our feeds.
But Theodore Roosevelt, the President at the time, read the muckracking novel that detailed the horrors of the meatpacking indstury.
But public anger against him lives on, stoked by a stream of new revelations about the horrors of his rule.
They would then discover that Mrs May was right to say that one likely alternative to her deal was—horrors!
" Adds Union: "I Skyped a lot with my therapist, because the horrors that I was taking in triggered my PTSD.
If you plan to survive the horrors of the zombie apocalypse, you'd probably want to ask the experts for help.
But there was also a healthy streak of the horrors of war, especially war fought with weapons of mass destruction.
Whatever else they believe, surely most Americans would want their government to raise awareness of such horrors and denounce them.
All for the small price of reliving middle school horrors, which, for must of this cast, isn't that far removed.
His family are Palestinians from Syria, who first fled the horrors of siege and starvation in Yarmouk camp, outside Damascus.
Photo: Spencer Platt (Getty)It's one of those horrors that most men don't think about but women regularly have to.
"We must never repeat the horrors of war again," Abe warned the audience, with the USS Arizona Memorial behind him.
My focus is on the church because that's where I grew up, that's where I've seen some of the horrors.
His impending humiliation is already engendering regular prognoses about the horrors of a Trump afterlife, but this is mere foreshadowing.
As such, we must acknowledge the horrors of the past to constantly remind ourselves what can happen in the future.
Maybe you've just become too desensitized to the horrors of bodily ASMR for anything to simultaneously disturb and satisfy you.
This year saw a resurgence in horrors like low-rise jeans, boot cuts, and the most disastrous of all, Uggs.
When I ask Zaiger if ED has stepped up its many horrors to match the times, his answer was coy.
In the late 1980s, the grounds were used as an exhibition to educate people about the horrors that occurred there.
Once Raymond and Robert returned from ground zero, the Alexander family thought the horrors of 211/230 were behind them.
And sometimes they go to extremes, as if describing encounters with life's horrors and beauties in a very interior way.
In her new awareness she hears stories told by refugees in a homeless shelter: displaced persons, victims of unspeakable horrors.
Whenever I see the rusty metal spikes and strips of jagged teeth, I think of a medieval chamber of horrors.
How could these stories be squared with the horrors told about his wife at the Republican National Convention, he asked?
There's always this to consider: One of the many horrors of food crises is that they tend to grow terrorists.
Heller served in World War II, and "Catch-20043" reflects the horrors and absurdities of war and its attendant bureaucracies.
It's also great for watching videos and keeping updated on messages without having to actually unplug it (oh the horrors).
That is a tough sell given the fresh horrors of our own moment, including as they have manifested in Poland.
Even wool, traditionally perceived as a more humanely-produced animal product, involves horrors on par with those at a slaughterhouse.
In a new world of family instability, the horrors of the adult sphere—strangers, stalkers, encroaching death—invade the home.
Tuymans paints Condoleezza Rice biting her lip: an intentionally vacant, blank image that stands for all the horrors not painted.
How Cartographers for the U.S. Military Inadvertently Created a House of Horrors in South AfricaThe visitors started coming in 2013.
But when it's all over, people think back on their horrors in the bush with a twinkle in their eye.
The other half is the writer who is actually writing, who throws complications and horrors at her characters without mercy.
His baritone typed him as a villain, and he played the dentist in "Little Shop of Horrors" three separate times.
"Following the horrors of World War I a century ago, civilized nations joined together to ban chemical warfare," Trump said.
As a result, staff members keep quiet even when they observe the horrors of sexual abuse in the peacekeeping missions.
WVU Coliseum had been a house of horrors for Kansas State, which was 1-5 all-time there entering Monday.
These aren't visuals that evoke a bygone era; they're intentional artistic choices that mine the familiar for unconventional new horrors.
They were randomly instructed to put their phones face-down on the desk, in their pocket or bag, or—horrors!
The ongoing mystery spans the book series, particular the second-half, but each installment includes standalone horrors, sets, and characters.
"I felt more dead than alive and I will not mention the horrors of it," he wrote in one entry.
That the true monsters here include the hatemongers, and not just the tentacled horrors running about, is never in question.
Editorial President Trump's brother died an alcoholic, so it's hard to dispute that Mr. Trump understands the horrors of addiction.
Editorial In the catalog of horrors afflicting the world's most hellish places, South Sudan can check about every bloodied box.
Glory and Its Litany of Horrors , by Fernanda Torres, translated from the Portuguese by Eric M. B. Becker (Restless Books) .
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the face of cruel horrors or pure joy, words tend to fail us.
For years, Europe maintained the comforting notion that it was earnestly confronting anti-Semitism after the horrors of the Holocaust.
The teens, reacting to the horrors of context collapse, jerry-rigged the platform to make it work for their needs.
Such emotional whiplash creates that other cliché — of the tragic, fallen heroes (or heroines) broken by the horrors they've witnessed.
Soon he was publishing installments of his novels while writing daily social commentaries about the horrors of Mao Zedong's China.
They kept him sheltered and fed and ultimately insulated from the horrors of the plague while the theaters were closed.
They kept him sheltered and fed and ultimately insulated from the horrors of the plague while the theaters were closed.
The following list contains dire warnings about our planet, social strife, ethically dubious technologies, and all manner of other horrors.
While many nations abandoned eugenics laws after the horrors of Nazi Germany, Japan did not repeal its law until 1996.
Determined to avoid such horrors, he and his staff have forced England's players to "practice and practice" the penalty routine.
In 23, New York was gripped by the AIDS crisis, and its horrors were especially felt in the dance world.
What do the walls of this cellar know—what horrors have they witnessed, and what ancient secrets do they hold?
For those now referred to as Pulse "survivors," moving on from the horrors of that night has not been easy.
"This tournament, since that long match, has sort of been a house of horrors for me," Isner said of Wimbledon.
Like that show, "Sabrina" places adolescent melodrama in a supernatural milieu, drawing parallels between everyday teenage antics and otherworldly horrors.
ROME — After reading the horrors in Dante's "Inferno," Italian students will soon turn to the dangers of the digital age.
But Chbosky's true skill is in turning a book of absolute horrors — both fantastical and real — into an uplifting yarn.
As Gabriel tried (symbolically, at least) to forget all the horrors he'd seen, Philip was in the process of remembering.
Surviving the horrors of the Holocaust, Appelfeld suggests with characteristic terseness, entails more than simply the fight to keep breathing.
And the further we get from Auschwitz, the easier it is to reduce its horrors to kitsch or light entertainment.
And yet his father-in-law fell short of the presidents before him in recognizing the horrors inflicted on Jews.
I wanted to chronicle the horrors of family court, and the challenges that abuse victims face in the justice system.
Recalling her old existence, the book's heroine wondered at how normal life went on even as horrors filled the newspapers.
He woos her with a gee-whiz grin and, in a benign foreshadowing of the horrors to come, donates blood.
It finds laughs in cultural clichés and stereotypes, and even in the fun-house mirror horrors of Trump-era politics.
"I do not know … what I would do in wartime," one character observes, reflecting on the horrors of the war.
Because Republicans spent almost the entire Obama administration railing against the imaginary horrors of the Affordable Care Act — death panels!
She talked to students and their parents of the Nazi horrors -- gassing Jewish people, targeting disabled people and their children.
Most students agreed that at the very least an apology should be made for the horrors and legacy of slavery.
After hearing a roll call of horrors inflicted on Rohingya Muslims, the Nobel laureate explained Myanmar's case in The Hague.
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi defended Myanmar at the International Criminal Court's trial over the horrors against the Rohingya Muslims.
The phlegmatic doctor had finally had enough, packing his bag and walking out of Helen's Cobble Hill chamber of horrors.
His speech carefully stopped short of apologising for the bomb attack, offering instead a reflection on the horrors of war.
Yet the graphic horrors of Lewis's vision also limit the book's usefulness as a guide to our own political moment.
By contrast, in American horrors and thrillers, a woman who has been sexualized onscreen is usually the first to die.
"Never again" we said after the horrors of the first half of the 20th century, and yet here we are.
In 1990, when Iraq invaded her homeland, the work became an anguished, diaristic record of the horrors unfolding under occupation.
And this in the face of all sorts of topical horrors, since even children have their apocalyptic fears these days.
The chapel was rebuilt as both a prayer space and a Catholic memorial to the horrors and heroism of Sept.
She seemed driven to action by the horrors of that war but refreshingly aware that outrage is not a strategy.
So we had this extraordinary potential for generating energy, but also terrifying horrors if it's actually used as a weapon.
Like many artists reacting to the horrors of war, Beuys sought catharsis through alternative means, finding mere words painfully insufficient.
There's no more important time to fight against racism and war and all the horrors that make these deeds possible.
Like all Weird fiction, Revival is full of foreboding and intimations of untold cosmic horrors, but it's also really fun.
The crashes of an automatic gong become a dire melody and meditation on the horrors and loss defining the Anthropocene.
Two Sioux leaders, Turning Hawk and American Horse, spoke of the massacre's horrors at a conference in Washington D.C. in 1891.
Digital credit through mobile phones is leading in some places to overborrowing, hardship and—horror of horrors—even more financial exclusion.
Germany has long sought to distance itself from the horrors of the Nazi Holocaust and become one of Israel's closest allies.
After the war, Miller became depressed, disillusioned by the horrors she had witnessed through her lens, and eventually gave up photography.
The horrors of that bunker, in the context of the film, far outweigh anything that could be waiting for them outside.
But the chemical weapons Assad has launched account for a tiny fraction of the horrors he has visited upon his country.
Essentially, Game of Thrones devoted its climax to portraying the horrors of war, and to a longtime hero becoming a monster.
Dimension 404, distributed by Lionsgate Television, will explore "the wonders and horrors of our digital age" in six one-hour episodes.
Three years after the horrors of Vietnam, he published his first paper in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
After both their bodies were desecrated following display in a midcentury chamber of horrors, the remains of Pastrana's son were lost.
Like so many of his generation, Mr Schelling was drawn to economics by the horrors of the Depression in the 1930s.
Or is it an invitation to consider what the horrors and triumphs of real life bring to bear on one's fiction?
And fear not, there is no danger of being eaten by a grue or encountering lurking horrors on this online quest.
Undoubtedly, this is a conversion that he shares with many Americans who have become increasingly aware of the horrors of abortion.
It must be spoken and performed, his mellifluous voice lulling among the wonders in order to underline, more starkly, the horrors.
WILLIAMS: But I want to respond to the house of horrors, because you mention all the houses except the odd house.
So, really, a "clear-eyed assessment" is what's called for here — despite, and perhaps even because of, the horrors of terrorism.
Camille hails from the kind of topsy-turvy house of Southern horrors that Tennessee Williams wishes he were alive to see.
The horrors they experience unspool as casually as they are inflicted, so that, like other bystanders, readers might almost miss them.
In fact, Alien: Covenant hews closest to that 1979 film, with its foreboding sense of claustrophobia and carnival-of-horrors malaise.
Such horrors are why most countries outlawed the use of chemical weapons long ago—and why Syria's despot flouts that ban.
Slavery is America's origin story, and the movies, TV shows, and books that document its horrors serve a few necessary functions.
As you progress, you'll come upon new locations — toxic sewers, sunlit castle rooftops, unsettling graveyards — and find new horrors to fight.
Are we not able to talk about that and the horrors that were perpetrated on Jews on these social media platforms?
Growing public awareness of Kinte's story and the horrors of slavery has made the island an attraction for tourists and historians.
Not only did going out into the field entail considerable risk, but the horrors they witnessed exacted a significant emotional toll.
Little Shop of Horrors, 1986 The monster in Stranger Things looks a lot like the carnivorous plant in the classic musical.
But Hochschild, who has written an entire book about the horrors of Stalinism in the Soviet Union, has done something different.
So long as the computer remains disconnected from wifi or USB plug, the cocktail of digital horrors it contains can't spread.
The photograph of his open casket made many white Americans aware for the first time of the horrors of racist violence.
You don't have to have a five-year-old like I do to have the horrors rattle you to your core.
Worst of all, when you seek a brief escape from these horrors, there are no outlets available to charge your phone.
The terror group also took control of more than 2.5 million people and subjected some to horrors such as public beheadings.
In addition to the snake aliens — known as "vipers" — XCOM's alien ranks are filled with other horrors from beyond the stars.
For now, it seems families have been spared some of the horrors seen in other besieged ISIS-controlled cities like Mosul.
Dev Hynes [of Blood Orange] had a new band called Lightspeed Champion, and the Klaxons and the Horrors were blowing up.
While clearly absurdist in nature, the biting satire uncomfortably reflects some of their daily horrors that occur in the United States.
And over in the Slaughter Simema house, guests encounter cheesy B-movie horrors like alien cannibals and werewolf bikers. Radical. 4.
Now that we've seen some of the horrors our heads can produce, let's venture down to everyone's favorite body part: toes.
But how does Mason's intrepid personality hold up against the horrors of Skull Island, which puts each character to the test?
When everyone retreated from the horrors of war, Doss ran into battle, proving everyone wrong about the strength of his character.
The horrors of being homeless still haunt me today, although I have grown stronger and more able to deal with them.
Had it not been for Gottfried's money, it is quite possible that Herbst would not have survived the horrors to come.
Buffy is the story of an adolescent girl, and the demons are the metaphor for the scary horrors of high school.
They bear witness to the horrors and legacy of segregation, but also to the overlooked complexity of the early colonial era.
Try explaining that piece of armchair ethics to the people who still suffer from horrors such as bilharzia and Guinea worm.
Their defining trait is an almost simplistic patriotism, albeit one that is eventually shaken by the horrors of their country's sins.
Refugees from Syria are not children; we are very sensitive to our surroundings because we have experienced the horrors of war.
I was made aware of its horrors by a Tech Crunch article posted earlier today, complete with gruesome hands-on pictures.
One former prisoner, Clément Abaifouta, said in an interview that he could never forget the horrors he had seen in jail.
The horrors seem endless: involuntary sterilization, forced late-term abortion, infanticide and child abandonment, state-sanctioned child abduction and human trafficking.
Stories abounded about suicides, murders and other horrors committed by young people soaring googly-eyed on LSD or having acid flashbacks.
The question never ceases to fascinate, and despite the myriad horrors of our time, the Nazis continue to provide its touchstone.
The game sends players off to explore an underground ocean where pirate-operated steamships, deadly "Zee" monsters, and worse horrors await.
Mr. Bartolomé was among the very few at the ceremony who had actually lived through the horrors of the civil war.
" He laments that the brutal crime attracted little interest, since it was "proof of hidden horrors present and worse to come.
Prominent AfD leaders have repeatedly provoked fury by minimizing the horrors of Nazism, which they say Germans have sufficiently atoned for.
A hundred years ago, after the horrors of the war, monuments were erected to warn people never to do this again.
But these horrors also have a clear limit, as they target a very specific group of people with that specific phobia.
They should use every opportunity to publicly raise the horrors being inflicted on Xinjiang and demand closure of the detention camps.
Having lived through the horrors of Parkland myself, I can attest to the importance of addressing all three of these issues.
Because as much as we're watching for the joy of true love, we're also watching for the horrors of true love.
Where The Goats Are starts as an idyllic farming game, but the horrors of the post-apocalyptic setting can't be ignored.
Clark raises important questions about the lengths we go to distract ourselves from governmental horrors, and how art can't save us.
It's built for both binge-watchers and patient viewers (I watched two a day, to slowly let the horrors creep in).
People are still enduring the same kind of horrors right now as they were back then, when our story took place.
Rogue One is a straightforward standalone Star Wars adventure that forces the audience to consider the horrors of war and insurgency.
Even when you had seen so many horrors perpetrated, you were shocked they would go to such lengths to stop you?
Mike Pence expressedsupport for some form of military response to the horrors of daily bombardment in the embattled city of Aleppo.
Thin rags are great for cleaning the rubber seal around the door, where crumbs and all manner of other horrors lurk.
He knew it was paramount to document the horrors, but he also understood the need to capture the persistence of life.
This ominous date is associated with Julius Caesar's brutal assassination, an Adolf Hitler invasion and a killer blizzard, among other horrors.
It's a catalog of horrors narrated by a child soldier conscripted into an armed conflict in an unnamed West African country.
Along the way, he's produced countless bands, from Kid Congo Powers' woefully underappreciated Congo Norvell to The (appreciated-just-right) Horrors.
Ms. Weinrauch, 93, survived unspeakable horrors during the Holocaust, which claimed the lives of her parents, sister, and many other relatives.
But we soon learned about the realities and horrors of war — as we witnessed the worst and best of human behavior.
The new trailer is filled with even bigger horrors than the first season and HOLD UP LOOK AT ELEVEN'S AMAZING HAIR!
So, for them, it is lucky that the horrors of the human body have now been made into dozens of games.
Many Sri Lankans interviewed after the bombings expressed dismay that horrors they thought had ended had returned with a fearsome vengeance.
The sworn statements, when read from beginning to end, are shocking, first for the consistency of horrors across cities and regions.
"My thoughts and prayers are with the people whose lives and families were broken by the horrors of the Holocaust," Mrs.
Our reporter visited four haunted houses in New York, in an attempt to escape from the real-life horrors of 2017.
Makkai puts the epidemic (which, of course, has not yet ended) into historical perspective without distancing it or blunting its horrors.
This is the latest example of reactionary governments blaming fictional creations for societal ills in the face of real-world horrors.
Name Withheld As I say, the destruction of historical artifacts is the wrong response to the moral horrors of the past.
My family was in the eye of the storm now, but I was protected and insulated from the horrors of war.
In 1987, a nominee for the Supreme Court (Douglas Ginsburg) withdrew his name from consideration when it got out that — horrors!
In each, the gruesome skin of horror — the genre premise — wraps around a darker psychological root: the horrors of everyday life.

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