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The Japanese hero fights without hope, and dies without regret.
As depressing as the film is, it isn't without hope.
In 2018, Apu's America appears claustrophobic, static and without hope.
You can't talk about the USWNT's decade without Hope Solo.
The surprising answer was that I learned to live without hope.
The feds were the hostages, the ones who were surrounded without hope.
Atlanta Braves Quick Comment: The Braves are the Twins but without hope.
What sense would it make to go further and further without hope?
Our heroes do not close the film crushed, mourning, and without hope.
And as awful as her crimes were, Secondiak doesn't think she's without hope.
"It ain't without hope," joked Bosh, playing on the name of the study.
Anthony Ray Hinton's story is the ultimate American tragedy, but it isn't without hope.
Without hope and a chance at protection these refugees will increasingly turn to smugglers.
"This time, they're unhappy, but more than that they're unhappy without hope," he explained.
But death without hope also makes one acutely grateful for life, sensitive to it.
Just imagine facing cancer without hope of access to cancer screening, diagnosis, or treatment.
They take away hope—and without hope, the public will resign themselves to doing nothing.
Yet it's not a film without hope; there's some comfort in staring into the void.
So, I have tried to give them what I could, because without hope, children go astray.
"Resistance rates are very high to the standard antibiotics, but it's not without hope," she says.
When pressed, he is not entirely without hope for the party he says he is leaving.
Soon, without hope of establishing his own estate in Burgundy, he was ready for another challenge.
I'm without hope for a companionable and sexual relationship while I'm still healthy and young enough.
Despite its dystopian elements, the story isn't without hope — and it's impossible to put down. —A.
But "Hurricane PREPA", a man-made disaster, left 28503 million American citizens without power, and without hope.
While the film often feels like a slow-motion real-world horror story, it's not without hope.
And that focus keeps the ugliness — the racial slurs, the gruesome violence — from rendering this series without hope.
People without jobs and without hope are angry, she said, and they are easy recruits for terrorist organizations.
And yet, while I don't expect much from our elected leaders (does anybody?), I'm not entirely without hope.
My mother arranged an introduction to two girls my age, a plan I accepted without hope or expectation.
"My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle, and they are spent without hope," one T-shirt read.
"Things could have gone better, but I'm not without hope that they can still go well," Blankfein said Wednesday.
That is not to say that Roma is without hope for the return game, in the Italian capital next Wednesday.
Vik explaining to her exactly why his prognosis is without hope is beyond heart-wrenching, we need a new word.
Wage stagnation, underemployment, the exploding cost of a college education and the erosion of pensions are leaving many without hope.
If they manage to stay, they may well be stuck here for years without hope of ever reaching mainland Europe.
A recently released global assessment on the state of nature offers a message that is dire — but not without hope.
Is opposing cruelty basically negative campaigning—campaigning without hope, when your best advisers will tell you to close with hope?
And for the first time since 2005, the United States will enter a major tournament without Hope Solo in goal.
The universities "were, on the whole, failing without hope for redemption," the receiver wrote in a court filing last month.
Fed up and without hope, some have taken the money to leave, and others say they'd rather leave than face jail.
Esther's voice was thin and plaintive, and though it was a begging sort of voice, it was a voice without hope.
If some believe that living without hope is superior to living with the risk of side effects that is their personal business.
And what's the Derby, the annual springtime soiree that is the longest continually held sporting event in the United States, without hope?
Fisher says it's been incredible to see the treatment that saved her little girl begin to help others who were once without hope.
Too many people across the country are still left without hope because they can't afford their prescription medicines or, worse, don't have options.
When President George W. Bush created PEPFAR in 2003, the continent of Africa was under attack, and people with AIDS lived without hope.
Ranjan says that she was depressed and without hope when he met her, but gained tremendous confidence after building the Women Fight Back app.
Prior to this position, I spent ten years as a social worker and organizer and learned one lesson: you can't have activism without hope.
But Diageo isn't without hope, noted the analyst, who encouraged the company to take advantage of its recent purchase of George Clooney's Casamigos tequila.
These stocks aren't all without hope, however, and the group will have a chance at redemption when Walmart reports earnings before the bell on Thursday.
"In a conservative administration, federal and state dollars to do youth development work may not exist," he previously told VICE, but he is not without hope.
Schools sent warnings ordering students not to be absent, but instead whole families were gathered around their televisions, even though we were watching almost without hope.
I'd come to find Héctor Prima, and I would leave without hope of coming back or guiding my fellow hunters down the track to find him.
Their magic only worked together: Their long-lost mother had named them presciently, as souls can live without hope, but hope can't live without a soul.
"These are individuals who are in the system right now without hope, without opportunity, without a meaningful chance at transforming themselves," Jeffries said on the House floor.
Theater Review Berlin's theater season opens with directors taking audiences through the fog of war, down the gloomy tunnels of cyberspace and into a world without hope.
The fact that young black Americans, the New Orleans students in this case, are clear on the pitfalls of American life does not mean they are without hope.
Right to try addresses this natural proclivity for overreach, promoting patient freedom, enhancing individual choice, and probably improving the lives of some patients who would otherwise be without hope.
The recent dismantling of local journalism and human rights groups, along with the decision to withdraw from the ICC, has left torture victims like Damascene without hope of justice.
While there is much about the current situation that is profoundly saddening, I am not without hope that, under the right leadership, Hong Kong can soon move forward once again.
Trump is returning to a White House without Hope Hicks On Thursday, former White House communications director Hope Hicks finally left the building, resigning as she announced she would in February.
A swan of old remembers it is he magnificent but who without hope frees himself for never having sung a place to live when the boredom of sterile winter was resplendent.
Over the course of my career, I saw the creation and evolution of truly life-changing treatments for patients who would have been without hope when I first started in the profession.
"Though I believe that Brady is wicked beyond belief, without hope of redemption, I cannot feel the same is necessarily true of Hindley once she is removed from his influence," he said.
Roosevelt assumed the oath of office at the height of the Great Depression, when the economy really was in shambles and when the whole nation really was in despair and without hope.
For the concubines live only to please his master, the emperor, an absolute ruler in whose name the guilty and innocent alike are shown being jailed, executed or exiled without hope of appeal.
Some may say it is a life without hope, because children are literally the future and by choosing not to procreate, it's as if I have rejected the very concept of life itself.
We're not one psyche, one color, one culture, not all J. D. Vance's cousins, and certainly not without hope, but the rest of America seems keen to reduce us to a pitiable monoculture.
Without hope 'we are finished' Seventy-six-year-old Nori Younani, who had lived his entire life in Bartella before ISIS came, said he was was almost in disbelief when the terrorists took control.
His world is generally binary: He often returns to the you're-like-this, I'm-like-that song construction, in which women are flawless and men are reprehensible at the core, but not without hope.
In venture capital, a "zombie" is a start-up that raises money but fails to attract a buyer or grow big enough to go public, leaving backers without hope for a return on their investment.
Notably, the European Court of Human Rights upheld the British court's judgment and ruled against the continuation of life support because they think the infant is now suffering without hope, or will do so with experimental treatment.
Because of this, his qualifications for Secretary of the Interior, which would give him jurisdiction over 23 percent of America's public lands—including those vulnerable to climate change—are worth questioning, but not without hope for science-based reasoning.
"At a time when our economic model is pushing the limits of our planetary boundaries and condemning many to a future without hope, the Sustainable Development Goals offer us a way out," Paul Polman, CEO of Unilever and a commissioner, said.
"To many of our fellow oil and gas workers who are out of work, underemployed, or otherwise without hope, it feels like spring has returned to Alberta," said Mark Scholz, chief executive of the Canadian Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors.
For adults who are able to work but have fallen on hard times, a healthcare benefit without hope for self-sufficiency is a short term fix and does not truly help Americans in poverty move forward into a better life.
The proposed emergency declaration, though, appears to be getting floated even without hope for an eventual victory — on the assumption that it's good politics for Trump to rage against the "liberal Ninth Circuit" as he always does when they smack him down.
But our voices were thin and plaintive and without hope, and Daddy paid little heed to us but continued driving and humming to himself, and in the front seat, Esther was crying in her soft helpless way, and in the backseat, we were very quiet.
And if the prophets are not all without hope — Esther, for example, brings low a vicious racist; and others hope that repentance, prayer and charity can turn back the fateful decree — few are optimistic about a people fallen so far from the principles that had made them great.
Scott said he found Washington's partisan disputes over Zika funding "profoundly disappointing," and his consternation only increased when Congress closed for summer recess, having reached no Zika funding agreement, thereby leaving states to muddle through the nation's peak mosquito season without hope of significant federal support until well after Labor Day.
Where in seasons past the brilliance of Mike Trout has been enough to keep them in the playoff hunt through September—and in 2014 was enough to carry them to a division series, where they were promptly swept by the Kansas City Royals—this season was instantly and decisively without hope.
Which is not to say that such a novel has to be without hope — "All This Could Be Yours" is full of hope — but it is to say that the novel is most powerful when it's in honest open battle with that which makes hope so difficult in the first place.
"This would lead to the loss of anywhere from 30 to 100 or more new medicines over the next 10 years, leaving patients with some of the serious diseases, like Alzheimer's, ALS and cancer, without hope for the treatments and cures they need," said Stephen Ubl, CEO of PhRMA, a lobbying group.
Factoring in the "serious prospect" that Charlie might feel pain and the "consensus across the board, including from his parents, that Charlie's current quality of life is not one that should be sustained without hope of improvement," he ruled on April 11 that the hospital could withdraw all treatment except for palliative care.
Our country must do better, and I am not without hope — even as the Supreme Court considers ending the DACA program — that we will yet find our way to a compassionate solution, freeing those confined at our southern border and providing a path for the hundreds of thousands already in America to remain in their adopted home.
With extraordinary physical artistry, using only the set of her shoulders and her eyes, Colón-Zayas transforms from a woman we have come to know, fear, and care for into an anonymous person we have seen a million times but never really seen: the rover, without hope or a home, forever on her way to somewhere else. ♦
Listen, a flap where a gate shuts, where the next step is coldly placed without hope—& crackles rising where your footfall goes—oh I am huge—I would take back names give up the weight of being give up place delete there delete possess , go, love, notice, shape, drift, to be in minutes once again, in just one hour again.
In fact, the President made a case Friday that his administration is a historic success, despite beginning in a riot of hopeful euphoria and ending, according to First Lady Michelle Obama, with many Americans now living without hope after the election of Donald Trump, In his final press conference of the year, the President justified his actions on issues ranging from the economy to Syria, and from the Russia hacking scandal to the passage of Obamacare -- a historic law now on borrowed time.
Besides, Gaspar is not without hope that something may turn up to reprovision them, ere the sun goes down.
Not Without Hope is a 2010 non-fiction book by Nick Schuyler and Jeré Longman. The book describes a 2009 boating accident in which Schuyler was the sole survivor; his three friends, including NFL players Marquis Cooper and Corey Smith, died in the accident. Not Without Hope was a New York Times best- seller.
Without hope of succour, Wang finally surrendered four days after the battle, and was killed on the way to his exile.
Voyage sans espoir (Voyage Without Hope) is a French drama film from 1943, directed by Christian-Jaque, written by Christian-Jaque, starring Simone Renant and Jean Marais.
Without hope, Rorty argues, change is spiritually inconceivable and the cultural Left has begun to breed cynicism. Rorty sees the progressive Left as acting in the philosophical spirit of pragmatism.
Retsah, p. 15. Even more perversely, it discouraged prosecution, as the injured party knew the litigation might be costly and troublesome, without hope of recovering any losses.Chidley (1652). Retsah, p. 16.
Lowendal opened the trenches and sapped towards the citadel. Without hope of relief or reinforcementSkrine, Francis Henry. Fontenoy and Great Britain's Share in the War of the Austrian Succession 1741-48.
155 Black is nothingness without possibility, an eternal silence without hope, and corresponds with death. Any other colour resonates strongly on its neighbors.Kandinsky, Du spirituel dans l'art, éd. Denoël, 1989, p.
I am not without hope that an irenicon could be found which would be acceptable to all parties on the vexed and vital questions which I have discussed in this article.
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In response, the Mongols besieged the citadel in 1260. The garrison surrendered after heavy bombardments and without hope of being relieved by An-Nasir. The defences of the citadel were then largely dismantled.
Finally, and without hope of reinforcements, Vere was forced to capitulate. Just Frankenthal remained under control of the Protestants commanded by Sir John Burroughs, but was taken one year later by the Spanish troops under Don Guillermo Verdugo.
The Devil offers Ambrosio an eternity of pleasure by selling his soul, but Ambrosio demands instead the deal to be used to save Antonia from madness. He then dies, without hope for himself, and is corpse is devoured by crows.
The situation was without hope and negotiations began for a sale of the constituent businesses for cash to repay loans. They were not successful. S T D again asked their lenders for more time to find cash to pay interest.S.T.D. Motors.
If by chance they had managed to reach the temporary safety of land they would have been cut off, without hope either of returning to Hut Point or reaching Cape Evans, and would have perished from hypothermia.Tyler-Lewis, p. 234.
"Dragged into the Grave" is a song by American deathcore band Carnifex. It was released as the first single from their fifth album Die Without Hope through Nuclear Blast Records on January 16, 2014 as a digital release available on iTunes.
She was influenced by the Taylors and their book: "China's Spiritual Need and Claims", that spoke of the desperate need for the Gospel message to be brought to the Chinese before they died "without God and without hope in the world".
Having had no experience as an author, Schuyler asked Jeré Longman to co-author Not Without Hope with him.Not Without Hope - The Author's Purpose Jeré Longman (born July 17, 1954, in Coronado, California) grew up in Eunice, Louisiana. He received his bachelor's degree in journalism from Louisiana State University in 1976. Longman has been a sports reporter for The New York Times since 1993, covering a variety of international sports, primarily the Olympic Games. Prior to working at The New York Times, Longman covered the Philadelphia Eagles and the Philadelphia 76ers for The Philadelphia Inquirer from 1982 to 1993.
The cast who played Colonial Marines (except latecomer Michael Biehn) underwent several weeks of training with United States Marines without Hope. Director James Cameron said that he wanted Hope separated so he would be seen as an outsider, complementing Gorman's onscreen inexperience.
Without hope of relief, and under the agreement that no Scottish soldiers were to be quartered in the city, the garrison surrendered on honourable terms on 16 July.Royle, p. 299. Once York surrendered, the allied army soon dispersed. Leven took his troops north to besiege Newcastle upon Tyne and Carlisle.
Our kids read about them in > our histories. ... And over in Spain foreign volunteers are fighting that a > friendly democratic nation may survive. In most instances those volunteers > came from the army of unemployed in their countries where they were without > hope. In all cases they are highly skilled technical men.
156 The mixing of white with black leads to gray, which possesses no active force and whose tonality is near that of green. Gray corresponds to immobility without hope; it tends to despair when it becomes dark, regaining little hope when it lightens.Kandinsky, Du spirituel dans l'art, éd. Denoël, 1989, p.
French soldiers are becoming mutinous as the war continues without hope of an end. Cripure becomes involved in an altercation at the railway station as disaffected soldiers riot. He hits a jingoistic "patriot" and is challenged to a duel, which he accepts. Convinced that he will be killed, he writes a will.
Without hope of support from the west those who could fled to Cyprus, those who couldn't were subsumed into the Mamluk labour force. Tyre, Beirut and Sidon all surrendered without a fight. The Mamluk policy was to destroy all physical evidence of the Franks ruptured the history of a littoral civilisation rooted in antiquity.
On 29 May 1943, without hope of rescue, Yamasaki led his remaining troops in a banzai charge. The surprise attack broke through the American front line positions. Shocked American rear-echelon troops were soon fighting in hand-to-hand combat with Japanese soldiers. The battle continued until almost all of the Japanese were killed.
In The Meaning of Human Suffering, Dr. Joel Gajardo- Velasquez compares the final line of the poem to the message of the cross: that Jara was able to see "the new that will be born in spite of, and probably especially because of, his personal tragedy", as "suffering without hope is death without resurrection".
While the French campaign in Bavaria ended in stalemate, Torstensson's three part strategy finally proved its worth when Königsmarck burst into Saxony; without hope of reinforcement, Elector John George agreed a six month truce in September 1645. Accepting a military solution was no longer possible, Ferdinand instructed his representatives at Westphalia to begin serious negotiations.
And without hope, man is lost. The voice of the people must be heeded. They aspire to a richer life in freedom, equality and dignity, as in things material; they pray for peace. Their will for peace and a better life can be, must be, crystallized into an irresistible force against war, aggression and degradation.
Fiz is charged with three murders after John flees the country to Ireland. Fiz is remanded in custody and faces trial at Crown court. Fiz is denied bail and is sent straight to prison to await trial. Fiz struggles with life in prison and to cope without Hope, who has been left in the care of Roy and Hayley.
And you have to > give them hope. Hope for a better world, hope for a better tomorrow, hope > for a better place to come to if the pressures at home are too great. Hope > that all will be all right. Without hope, not only gays, but the blacks, the > seniors, the handicapped, the us'es, the us'es will give up.
Die Without Hope is the fifth studio album by deathcore band Carnifex. It was made in Audiohammer Studios in Sanford, Florida and was produced by Mark Lewis (no relation to vocalist Scott Lewis). The album was released on March 4, 2014. The song "Dragged into the Grave" was released as Carnifex's first single on January 16, 2014.
However, Velasco found a raft and remained on the open sea without food and without hope. After drifting with sea currents for ten days, he arrives with his raft on a coast that he later discovers to be Colombia. He is received first with affection and later with military honors and much money from publicity agencies.
The construction began from November 12, 1932. The residents had dug it by human power using pickaxes without hope the future. Pacific War had stopped this construction for almost four years giving priority the war and it restarted in 1947. In 1949, pasting more than fifteen years from starting construction, the tunnel was opened to the opposite side.
In the aftermath of this debacle, the Byzantines abandoned many strongholds they had held in the Val Demone, and the remainder, left without hope of Byzantine aid, concluded a truce with the Aghlabid governor of Sicily. Even the garrison and populace of Rhegion are said to have temporarily abandoned their city for fear of Aghlabid attacks.
She immediately ends the date and goes home to cry herself to sleep. Desperate and without hope, Margaret walks along the beach late at night and decides to commit suicide. She walks into the ocean but a man comes from behind and pulls her out. He explains that he found one of her bottles and was touched by the message.
Italian and German migrants staged a riot in 1961, smashing the employment office and clashing with police. The protesters posted signs reading "We want work or back to Europe" and "Bonegilla camp without hope". They were similarly frustrated as the rioters in 1952 about the length of time spent at Bonegilla without employment. The police arrested six German migrants and five Italian migrants.
He visits a lowland Akha village, created via forced relocation, where the Akha succumb to malaria and become tourist curios. They live in poverty, without hope, and are dependent on international aid organizations. The Akha villagers allege that workers from ACF and NCA are involved in rape. Ryška returns to the mountain village, where he is welcomed with a feast.
For three days, about 2,000 men held three German Panzer divisions, with 40,000 men, in failure, with training material, without air support, without hope, but not without panache. To these inexperienced young fighters whom they themselves called (the Cadets), the German horsemen, soldiers of tradition, did not take them prisoner and released them paying tribute to their courage. This name remained thereafter.
Held down by the Protestant reign in Derry's labor unions, the Catholics are dying slowly without hope. In Derry, Conor discovers other like-minded Irish tired of the oppression of the Catholics by the British and Protestants. This small group, with the support of the few Irish politicians, becomes the Irish Republican Brotherhood, the roots of Sinn Féin, and the whisper of freedom throughout Ireland.
Without hope of landing an army in condition to fight, the French fleet returned to Brest. Nielly later held the office positions of commandant d’armes in Brest and Lorient, and Préfet maritime in Dunkirk from 1800. Having bad personal relations to Denis Decrès, he resigned in 1803 and retired. In 1814, he was made Baron d'Empire, and died in 1833 with the dignity of honorary vice- admiral.
ACHUKA (achuka.co.uk). 2002. According to the National Library of Australia, "The novel for which Hartnett has achieved the most critical (and controversial) acclaim was Sleeping Dogs" (1995). "A book involving incest between brother and sister and often critiqued as 'without hope', Sleeping Dogs generated enormous discussion both within Australia and overseas." Many of Hartnett's books have been published in the UK and in North America.
Bang was born in Asserballe, on the small Danish island of Als, the son of a South Jutlandic vicar (a relative of N. F. S. Grundtvig). His family history was marked by insanity and disease. When he was twenty he published two volumes of critical essays on the realistic movement. In 1880 he published his novel Haabløse Slægter (Families Without Hope), which aroused immediate attention.
Elias maintained the view that he and Anderson agreed that outside musicians were needed and described Howe's reaction as merely "bruised ego from someone who is a very good guitar player in his own right." Howe included the unaltered original backing tracks of "Dangerous (Look in the Light of What You're Searching For)" and "Without Hope You Cannot Start The Day" on his 2017 compilation Anthology 2: Groups & Collaborations.
Only the Duquesne intervened, and had to retreat after she sustained damage and casualties . Ça Ira and Censeur tried to fight but due to a false manoeuvre Ça Ira collided with Censeur; her rigging fell on Censeur, stranding both ships. As a favourable wind built up, the French squadron retreated, leaving Censeur and Ça Ira without hope of rescue. Men from Agamemnon boarded Ça Ira and captured her.
She destroys the Daleks and saves the universe, killing herself in the process. Her death, along with the deaths of Alex and Tamsin, leave the Doctor broken and without hope, the repercussions of which are dealt with in Dark Eyes. The Eighth Doctor mentions Lucie by name (along with other audio companions) in the 2013 mini-episode, "The Night of the Doctor", which features his regeneration into the War Doctor.
Pedagogy of Hope is broken up into seven chapters, along with an "Opening Words" section and an "Afterwards". In the book, Freire offers his reflections on the thinking behind Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Unlike in his previous book, Freire centralizes the theme of hope and introduces it as an "ontological need". He notes that although hope alone is not enough to achieve liberation, without hope there is no struggle at all.
Truk, like so many other Japanese bases, was left to itself without hope of resupply or reinforcement. Army forces which had arrived at the atoll before the U.S. attacks put increasing strain on available foodstuffs and medical supplies. Dwindling ammunition even limited the ability of shore batteries to fend off intermittent attacks by Allied forces, including experimental raids by Boeing B-29 Superfortresses and attacks by Allied carrier aircraft. Losses at Truk were severe.
This affects wrecks by limiting that which is considered "abandoned". Generally, a ship is defined as "abandoned" if there is no hope of recovery, known legally as sine spe recuperandi (which is the Latin phrase for "without hope of recovery"), and this fact must be clearly proven by the salvaging party. It must also occur on navigable waters. The term "salvage" is used to indicate a salvage operation, as well as the subsequent awarded compensation.
Suddenly, the hospital room becomes flooded with water as the two are transported to the Border Sea of the House. Leaf is snatched away by a large ship with green sails, known as the Flying Mantis, while Arthur remains in his bed. When the Medallion given him by the immortal called the Mariner apparently fails to summon help, Arthur is without hope. Eventually, a buoy marking the pirate Elishar Feverfew's treasure floats toward him.
Henceforward, it will be found that the Royalist foot, now a thoroughly professional force, is superior in quality to the once superb cavalry, and not merely because its opportunities for plunder, etc. are more limited. Materially, however, the immediate victory was undeniably with the Royalists. After a brief period of manoeuvre, the Parliamentary army, now far from Plymouth, found itself surrounded and starving at Lostwithiel, on the Fowey river, without hope of assistance.
The first circle is Limbo, where reside the unbaptized and the virtuous pagans, who, though not sinful, did not accept Christ. Beyond the first circle, all of those condemned for active, deliberately willed sin are judged by the serpentine Minos, who sentences each soul to one of the lower eight circles. In the second circle are those overcome by lust. These souls are blown back and forth by the terrible winds of a violent storm, without hope of rest.
His crew joined him, and together they started to walk inland hoping for rescue by a friendly tribe. But soon they were without hope, enduring heat during the day and freezing temperatures at night. Out of food and water, Riley resolved that they should either accept death or offer themselves as slaves to the first tribe they encountered, which is exactly what happened. A large gathering of men and camels appeared on the horizon, and the crew approached them.
He completed his studies in the Royal Institute of Fine Arts of Naples, where he studied under Gabriele Smargiassi and Giuseppe Mancinelli and gained a stipend from the local government to study in Florence in 1864. He painted both portraits and historical themes. At the 1880 Exposition artistica of Turin, he exhibited the canvas of La malaria and La serenata (nocturnal effect). In 1877, in Naples, exhibited: Without Hope, she is Dead and The last Ray.
After two weeks in Geneva, U.G. was unable to pay his hotel bill and sought refuge at the Indian Consulate. He was listless, without hope, and described himself as "finished" – he requested that he be sent back to India, which the consular authorities refused to do at the state's expense. A consulate employee in her 60s named Valentine de Kerven offered U.G. shelter. Valentine and U.G. became good friends, and she provided him with a home in Switzerland.
The wrestlers get around in a truck for a Latino dairy delivery company named "Los Huevos Gigantes". In fact, they're the ones who stole La Cage De Lumiere. Using the diamond in concert with a high-powered laser, the wrestlers create a cage of light which they use to imprison Sensei Ping, and the most lethal man alive is finally trapped without hope of escape. The Middleman launches a rescue operation, but in the process gets caught.
He realizes that although he did not age during his time on the Bounder circuits, time was still passing on his Home world, and his family and his Home world have gone forever. They are cheating; his world is gone. He has no home to go to. His hope of ever returning home crushed, he returns to the mysterious entity chained to a rock, and inadvertently frees him, as only one without hope can free him.
Hell as depicted in Hieronymus Bosch's triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1504). Hell in Christian beliefs, is a place or a state in which the souls of the unsaved will suffer the consequences of sin. The Christian doctrine of Hell derives from the teaching of the New Testament, where Hell is typically described using the Greek words Gehenna or Tartarus. Unlike Hades, Sheol, or Purgatory it is eternal, and those damned to Hell are without hope.
Even as Kahlo was gaining recognition in Mexico, her health was declining rapidly, and an attempted surgery to support her spine failed. Her paintings from this period include Broken Column (1944), Without Hope (1945), Tree of Hope, Stand Fast (1946), and The Wounded Deer (1946), reflecting her poor physical state. During her last years, Kahlo was mostly confined to the Casa Azul. She painted mostly still lifes, portraying fruit and flowers with political symbols such as flags or doves.
These experts state INS has no authority to conduct a punitive detention, which is only authorized by criminal statutes. Civil libertarians have noted that over 2,000 aliens have been held indefinitely without hope of repatriation. and that the Department of Homeland Security holds approximately 31,000 immigrants in detention at any given time. It has been noted that 20 years prior to the Zadvydas decision, approximately 122,000 Mariel Cubans had been paroled into the United States after facing indefinite detention.
Not Without Hope describes a 2009 boating accident that took the lives of NFL players Marquis Cooper and Corey Smith and Schuyler's best friend Will Bleakley. Co-author Schuyler survived the incident. On Saturday, February 28, 2009, at about 6:30 AM, the four men embarked in a 21-foot single-engine boat owned by Cooper from the Seminole Boat Ramp near Clearwater Pass. They had gone fishing in the Gulf of Mexico about off of Clearwater, Florida.
In 2009 he published Dare to Hope where he challenged readers to learn how to say, "I will never go another day in my life without hope!" This was followed by Holy Ghost Is My Friend in 2011. When Bishop Boone wrote Your Wife Is Not Your Momma to show men how to change their ways to "really love your wife," they encouraged him to write a book for women and that became Women Are Kingmakers! and launched a national women's movement.
My > performance is neither anti-Christian, sacrilegious or blasphemous. Rather, > it is my plea to the audience to encourage mankind to help one another and > to see the world as a unified whole. I believe in my heart that if Jesus > were alive today he would be doing the same thing. My specific intent is to > bring attention to the millions of children in Africa who are dying every > day, and are living without care, without medicine and without hope.
In the end, hearing Yhwach's dying words following his defeat at Ichigo's hands, Aizen willingly returns to his cell. Ten years later, Aizen senses that the last remnants of Yhwach's Reiatsu have disappeared completely. He recalls Yhwach's final words about how his defeat meant the continuation of death and the fear accompanying it, remarking that the world Yhwach wanted would be a failed paradise. He states to create such a world would result in one which would be without hope.
The voice tells him to look at a future without hope and Dannion is shown a collage of images involving natural disasters, famine, poverty and war (footage from the Gulf War is incorporated). The voice tells him this bleak future need not be. The near death experience has a transformative effect on Dannion and he tries to make amends with his parents, wife and the others he has made suffer. He treats the man he had previously beaten up for shoplifting to dinner.
Esther Hunt wrote about her husband and her concerns: > He was one endowed with the savor of Truth, a good neighbor, a tender > father, able to instruct his children, temporally and spiritually; except > the Lord help we shall perish. My loss is inexpressible, having my dear > companion taken from me by death, and I left in this strange land with six > children, the youngest about four months old. I can but mourn under a sense > thereof, though not as one without hope.
Its serpentine struggle between human and animal has been compared to the Laocoön theme in sculpture. Bouré departs from the classical heroic conception by portraying his human subject as "without hope, already defeated, strangled and trapped, deprived of any possibility of fighting for liberty."Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, Fabritius catalogue , referencing Francisca Vandepitte, Le Romantisme en Belgique. Entre réalités, rêves et souvenirs (exposition): Bruxelles, Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique; Espace Culturel ING; Musée Antoine Wiertz, 18.03–31.07.
Netherlands was the first country in the world to formally legalise voluntary euthanasia. Physician- assisted suicide is legal under the same conditions as voluntary euthanasia. Physician-assisted suicide became allowed under the Act of 2001 which states the specific procedures and requirements needed in order to provide such assistance. Assisted suicide in the Netherlands follows a medical model which means that only doctors of patients who are suffering "unbearably without hope" are allowed to grant a request for an assisted suicide.
While the educational work was progressing, Bennett learned of Idries Shah, an exponent of Sufism. When they met, Shah presented Bennett with a document supporting his claim to represent the 'Guardians of the Tradition'. Bennett and other followers of Gurdjieff's ideas were astonished to meet a man claiming to represent what Gurdjieff had called 'The Inner Circle of Humanity', something they had discussed for so long without hope of its concrete manifestation. Bennett introduced "teaching stories" to his groups on Shah's instructions.
His colleagues view Beau as an annoyance, his superiors view him as a loser without hope of promotion, having failed his sergeant's exam no fewer than eighteen times. This Beau puts down to a "slight lack of composure" during moments of stress. On one occasion, when confronted with a difficult question, he ate the exam paper. According to his file, which Beau secretly reads while supposedly cleaning up the sergeant's desk, he is an "utterly brainless idiot" and suffering from "terminal ugliness".
"The redeemed will meet and recognize those whose attention they have directed to the uplifted Saviour. What blessed converse they have with these souls, 'I was a sinner,' it will be said, 'without God and without hope in the world, and you came to me, and drew my attention to the precious Saviour as my only hope.'. What rejoicing there will be as these redeemed ones meet and greet those who have had a burden in their behalf." Testimonies for the Church vol.
In contrast with the biblical Job, Heinrich is unable to come to terms with his affliction. He visits doctors in Montpellier, who are unable to help him. At the famous Schola Medica Salernitana, a doctor informs him that the only cure is the life blood of a virgin of marriageable age, who freely sacrifices herself. Despairing, without hope of recovery, Heinrich returns home, gives away the greater part of his worldly goods, and goes to live in the house of the caretaker of one of his estates.
In 1922, during Fascism, Antonio La Quaglia accepts the assignment to the station master in a remote town called Piovarolo, because that's where it always rains. Antonio soon realizes that life in the small village is sad, because the inhabitants are all old, deluded, dying, without hope. Antonio so hopefully he will be moved to a larger city; but the years pass and Antonio holds the same job. One day he sees off the train a beautiful lady, who does the primary school teacher.
Benedict traces relationship between the Christian concept of hope and redemption. The first six chapters are theological in nature, but often use historical examples to highlight applications to daily life. Benedict starts by quoting St. Paul's reminder to the early Church community that before converting to Christianity, they were "without hope and without God in the world" (Epistle to the Ephesians ). Benedict relates the story of Josephine Bakhita as an example of the contrast between a prior, pagan way of life and the new "hopeful" Christian life.
It also contains some musical elements of dubstep, electro, and ambient music. Greg Kot from the Chicago Tribune called it a "post-modern" blues album, while Rolling Stone magazine's Will Hermes described it as "a steely blues record at heart — the sound of a damaged man staring in the mirror without self-pity but not without hope". City Pages critic Rick Mason deemed the music "hard-edged post-industrial blues". The album contains a sonically dark and gritty soundscape characterized by low-tone synths and spatial beats.
Afraid and ashamed, the boy and Small One run around a corner to escape the unruly auctioneer. As dusk falls on the city, the pair have run out of options, and sit on a street corner weeping, without hope. In this bleak moment, a kind man comes up to the boy and asks if Small One is for sale. The man needs a gentle donkey to carry his wife to Bethlehem, insists he will take good care of him, and offers one piece of silver.
On the next day, Charles Gustav ordered an artillery barrage, leaving Arvid Wittenberg with 8,000 soldiers. The Swedish king himself headed with a smaller army towards Wojnicz, where he once again defeated the Poles in the Battle of Wojnicz (October 3). News of this battle quickly reached Kraków, together with Swedish demands for capitulation. Since Polish royal army units, scattered around the city, did not engage themselves in any skirmishes with the Swedes, the defenders of Kraków felt abandoned, without hope of any support.
In June 1945, she traveled to New York for an operation which fused a bone graft and a steel support to her spine to straighten it. The difficult operation was a failure. According to Herrera, Kahlo also sabotaged her recovery by not resting as required and by once physically re- opening her wounds in a fit of anger. Her paintings from this period, such as Broken Column (1944), Without Hope (1945), Tree of Hope, Stand Fast (1946), and The Wounded Deer (1946), reflect her declining health.
Over time, poor maintenance, lack of facilities for children, transient tenancies, and other factors caused social conditions and communal ties to break down in the flats. The place began to stink of urine and vomit, and glue sniffers and used needles were common sights, as were appearances of the Garda Síochána. Guggi later lived in the towers during years that he was struggling personally with drugs. It was through his exposure to people without hope in the flats that Bono began to develop his social consciousness.
In 2013, Lassalle walked around France for eight months from April to December to meet people. He was afterwards quoted, “Everywhere I went I witnessed a crisis in the standard of living, a loss of identity and the loss of a sense of a common destiny”. He found the situation equally bad in the cities and the countryside. Scepticism about globalisation, distrust of politicians and latent racism were common among people he spoke to, he said."MP finds France ‘without hope’ after walking tour of country". France24.
Fry is characterized as sweet- natured, immature, gullible and lacking in intelligence. Fry regards Bender as his closest friend despite the latter’s mean-spirited, selfish nature. He also has strong feelings for Leela, although he lacks the relationship skills required for properly articulating his emotions; thus, for most of the series his love remains (sometimes coldly) unrequited, though not entirely without hope. She does occasionally return his interest throughout the series, and in the movie Into the Wild Green Yonder she admits to loving him back.
For Zinoviev, history is a history of disintegration, both personal and social, the history of dehumanization in the name of progress. Ibansk – a completely dehumanized society, in which there is no linear time; "the story ran aground", turned into an absurdity. People are sentenced to the eternal present, waiting for the end, without hope, for hope refers to an open story. The characters of "Yawning Heights" do not even try to leave a mark on history, because they realize that the past can always be rewritten.
Metaphors are used to describe His death on the cross, such as, "Christ, the Lamb of God, shed His blood on the cross as the sin offering for humankind." Christ made one sin offering as High Priest in contrast to the Old Testament priests, who continually offered sacrifices on behalf of humanity. Because of the work of Christ on the cross, humanity has the opportunity to have a living relationship with God. Conversely, the individuals that deny the work of God are described as dead in sin, without God and without hope.
The Poem of the End (with "The" in the title) is a major poem by the White Russian symbolist poet Marina Tsvetaeva. Written in Prague in 1924, the poem details the end of a passionate affair with Konstantin Boeslavovich Rozdevitch, a former military officer. Each of the sections deals with the crossing of a bridge and the symbolism is echoed relentlessly throughout the poem; the mood is unremittingly tense and foreboding. :Lovers for the most :part are without hope: passion :also is just :a bridge, a means of connection (from the Elaine Feinstein translation).
Rather, > it is my plea to the audience to encourage mankind to help one another and > to see the world as a unified whole. I believe in my heart that if Jesus > were alive today he would be doing the same thing. > My specific intent is to bring attention to the millions of children in > Africa who are dying every day, and are living without care, without > medicine and without hope. I am asking people to open their hearts and minds > to get involved in whatever way they can.
On the island Gates is fed and tended by a man and woman who seem to not speak English and are restocked by occasional supply boats, but otherwise is trapped without hope of escape. Living in a nearby hut is none other than Max Castle himself, more than 30 years after his disappearance at the hands of the Cathar cultists. Gates and the film director he once idolised use scraps and castoffs from a waste-heap of old celluloid to splice together one final film, while they wait for Armageddon to come.
A war against terror – of any kind – is best achieved > through collective efforts. Our modest contributions from our corner of the > globe have helped in restoring hope to millions of people without hope. It > has become a lamp among the armament that unmasked the monster HIV, and we > shall continue to beam the light of research on all threats to human > existence. As part of efforts to end insurgency in Nigeria, the Ambassador of France to Nigeria Jacques Champagne de Labriolle visited Adewole in his office at the University of Ibadan.
The Enfranchisement of Women (1851) , Harriet Taylor Mill. Retrieved on March 18, 2009. Harriet Martineau wrote a letter to Davis in August 1851 to thank her for sending a copy of the proceedings: "I hope you are aware of the interest excited in this country by that Convention, the strongest proof of which is the appearance of an article on the subject in the Westminster Review ... I am not without hope that this article will materially strengthen your hands, and I am sure it can not but cheer your hearts."Spender, 1983, p. 187.
Tomas speaks to the man briefly, but asks Jonas to return after taking his wife home. No sooner have the Perssons left than substitute teacher Märta enters, and she attempts to comfort the miserable Tomas, and asks if he's read the letter she wrote to him. He has not, and tells her of his failure to help Jonas, and wonders if he will have anything to say, since he is without hope as well. Märta states her love for Tomas, but also her belief that he does not love her.
Following Mehmed's departure however, two successive subordinates disregarded the promise, arresting the first soldiers to leave the citadel and then renewing the siege. In July 1461, Salmeniko was isolated and surrounded and, as the last garrison of the Roman Empire, without hope of relief. Graitzas, leading a sortie of the remaining garrison, escaped the besiegers and sought refuge in the Venetian fortress of Lepanto (modern Naupactus). With the Roman Empire he served now defunct, Graitzas accepted a commission as general in the armed forces of the Republic of Venice.
On June 10, 2013, it was announced that Carnifex returned from their almost year-long hiatus and would be a part of the 2013 Impericon Never Say Die! Tour line-up, replacing metalcore band . On July 9, 2013, record label Nuclear Blast announced that Carnifex had signed a record deal and would be releasing their fifth studio album Die Without Hope on March 4, 2014. In 2014, the band returned to touring with their first North American tour in two years as support for Whitechapel and Devildriver on a massive Summer co-headliner.
Adrian writes to Zeitblom that collectivism is the true antithesis of Bourgeois culture; Zeitblom observes that aestheticism is the herald of barbarism. Apocalypsis is performed in Frankfurt in 1926 under Otto Klemperer with 'Erbe' as the St. John narrator. Zeitblom describes the work as filled with longing without hope, with hellish laughter transposed and transfigured even into the searing tones of spheres and angels. Adrian, producing the concerto which Rudi solicited, attempts to evade his contract and obtain a wife by employing Rudi as the messenger of his love.
The articles accused Edward's favourites of tyranny although not the King himself, whom they described as "incorrigible, without hope of reform". England's succession of military failures in Scotland and France rankled with the lords: Edward had fought no successful campaigns in either theatre, yet had raised enormous levies to enable him to do so. Such levies says F. M. Powicke, "could only have been justified by military success". Accusations of military failure were not wholly fair in placing the blame for these losses, as they did, so squarely on Edward II's shoulders: Scotland had arguably been almost lost in 1307.
Newton did not publish these findings during his lifetime, likely due to the political climate. Those who wrote against the doctrine of the Trinity were subject to persecution in England. The Blasphemy Act 1697 made it an offence to deny one of the persons of the Trinity to be God, punishable with loss of office and employment on the first occasion, further legal ramifications on the second occasion, and imprisonment without hope for bail on the third occasion. Newton's friend William Whiston (translator of the works of Josephus) lost his professorship at Cambridge for this reason in 1711.
A vinyl double album The Poetry of Decay collects both The Crackle of My Soul and Up Here in the Clouds (2010). A 10-inch vinyl split release in tandem with Robert Hampson was released in 2010, featuring Cindytalk's "Five Mountains of Fire" and Robert Hampson's "Antarctica Ends Here". In the summer of 2005, Cindytalk was invited to use tracks from The Crackle of My Soul as musical score for the UK independent film Madrigal (Rabblewise Films). In summer 2006, based in London, Cindytalk started working on a new (band) album provisionally entitled In A World Without Hope.
His attitude of mind, > as always, was constructive and never defeatist. Essentially an > individualist, whilst dependent upon friends and kindred spirits, he > succeeded in keeping alive his wide interests and, through the attraction of > his personality, the contacts which were necessary to him. Science, > literature, music, human affairs, all retained their accustomed importance, > although in a increasingly restricted sense as the enemy, whom he could not > conquer, but who never defeated his active mind, encircled him ever more > tightly. Each outpost lost led to new adjustments, every cold or minor > ailment added to the rate of downward progress without hope of improvement.
The line could stop Soviet attacks and almost every assault was without hope of success. As tanks and self-propelled guns were not able to effectively support the offensive, mass attacks suffered heavy casualties similarly to battles of the First World War. The system was effective where no anti-tank ditch had been built, due to hostile infantry being unable to get through obstacle lines, and intruding tanks without infantry support were destroyed after they run out of fuel or ammo. Western literature considered it to be a weak fortification because of the low amount of concrete used and small number of pillboxes.
The Poet President of Texas: The Life of Mirabeau B. Lamar, President of the Republic of Texas His answer to the 'Indian Problem' was: "to push a rigorous war against them; pursuing them to their hiding places without mitigation or compassion, until they shall be made to feel that flight from our borders without hope of return, is preferable to the scourges of war."Dial, Steve (2005)."Texas Beyond History: The Die is Cast", September 7, 2007. President Lamar was the first official of Texas to attempt "removal", the deportation of Indian tribes to places beyond the reach of white settlers.
It's firmly in the food chain, and the long-term effects are uncertain, as there is no known way to remove PBB once it has been ingested. After being met with scepticism for so long, De Vries finds he is now bogged down in bureaucratic inertia, even with the support of Dr. Freeman and his findings. He travels the state in his spare time, gathering all the information he can about the spread of the contaminant. He finds another farmer like himself, dispirited and without hope after a long struggle with the Farming Bureau and official policy.
Despite allegations of being a left-wing movement, Democracia Real YA's manifesto, and the movement's rhetoric in general, claim to transcend the traditional one-dimensional left-right paradigm and call for a democratic regeneration: > Some of us consider ourselves progressive, others conservative. Some of us > are believers, some not. Some of us have clearly defined ideologies, others > are apolitical, but we are all concerned and angry about the political, > economic, and social outlook which we see around us; corruption among > politicians, businessmen, bankers, leaves us helpless, without a voice. This > situation has become normal, a daily suffering, without hope.
In a long, admiring New York Times article about Gilbert by the mystery writer Amanda Cross she writes that: > His heroes fight without hope of reward, because they hate bullying; they > honor, albeit with regret, the slow processes of democracy and law; they are > loyal to those who have fought at their side, and they do not think trust a > mug's game. In short, his characters embody the virtues of the class-ridden > but romantic public school tradition.The New York Times, 9 September 1982 at This perfectly sums up Mr. Wetherall and his battle with the underworld.
In 2013, the original 10th Anniversary game was released on GOG.com. In the game's single-player campaign, the player controls a group of Romans who are shipwrecked on an uncharted island after fleeing Rome in the wake of a series of natural disasters and the mysterious disappearance of every Roman woman. Stranded and without hope of rescue, they must use a series of magical portals to try to find their way back to the Empire. During their travels, they come into conflict with Nubians and Chinese, learning that both races have also experienced the loss of their female population.
In addition to his poor mental state, another bone of contention between the couple was James IV's efforts to be involved in the government, although he was excluded from any role in the government of Naples in his marriage contract. Without hope of being King of Naples, James IV left Naples for Spain by the end of January 1366 and made an unsuccessful attempt to recapture Majorca. He was captured by King Henry II of Castile, who transferred him to Bertrand du Guesclin, who held him captive in Montpellier. He was ransomed by Joanna in 1370 and returned to her briefly, only to depart again, this time for good.
La Virgen de Guadalupe La Virgen de Guadalupe, the patron saint of the Americas, was recognized by the Catholic Church soon after she was discovered by an indigenous man, Juan Diego. According to the Encyclopedia of Global Religion, "During and after the conquest, Catholicism was used to justify the physical, emotional, and spiritual enslavement of the indigenous people…[who]were dehumanized and lived without hope. Popular tradition tells us that in the midst of this devastation, [Our Lady of Guadalupe] was viewed as a miracle that helped restore a dying people's dignity and desire to live." She is generally viewed as the main symbol of all Catholic Mexicans.
Without Hope. When two pronounce the hard and stubborn word of break- off, behind it with broken wings some hope may glitter – when the train flies off, waving farewell with a shawl suggests future, and forthcoming tomorrow – but I was beaten by the sunset, and became a lonely one to keep your last face to my last face.” Olga Finály. Bela Borsody Bevilaqua's letters from Krakow, where he was garrisoned as an officer in 1916, addressed to his friend, the author, and poet Artúr Keleti, were also signed by a certain lady called Lolly, who appeared as “Mrs. Bevilaqua” in her signature at the end of November.
His grandfather grows frail, without hope of ever seeing his restored lands again, but names Walter his heir by endorsing his plan to give small tracts of their lands to the people living and working on the estate. A year after leaving India Maryam falls deathly ill in Marseilles but is cared for by an old French innkeeper, Pierre Marchus, who feels a responsibility to look after pilgrims traveling through the port. She offers a small pearl, the last of her gems, in hopes it is payment enough to cross France. Months later Walter has a long audience with King Edward, telling him in detail of all he has seen.
Nevertheless, he judged its songs "reasonably solid", and cites the harmonies in "I Would Have Waited Forever" from Anderson and Squire and Howe's "Masquerade" as highlights. But he thought "Lift Me Up" is a "forced exercise in heaviness" and "Without Hope (You Cannot Start the Day)" a "composed-by- numbers" track. Most of the band have negative opinions on the album. Wakeman stated he was dissatisfied with the production, commenting that most of his contributions were so altered in the final result that he could not recognise them, adding that he called the album Onion because "it made me cry every time I heard it".
The song has received widespread critical acclaim from music critics. Russell Dean Stone of Highsnobiety praised the track, calling it an "anthemic standout about healing and coming through dark times, the times where you’re entirely without hope that end with stepping into the light and taking a deep breath." Jayson Greene of Pitchfork, in a review for Kids See Ghosts, described "Reborn" as "the most unhurried and atmospheric music of [the album]", as well as calling West's verse one of his best in years. Writing for The Line of Best Fit, Eoin Donnelly considered it to be "clearly ordained as the emotional centrepiece of KSG," applauding the duo's display of vulnerability on the track.
His thought in this direction, anticipating something of modern speculation, is remarkable because his scholastic successors accomplished least in the field of morals, hardly venturing to bring the principles and rules of conduct under pure philosophical discussion, even after they were made fully aware of Aristotle's great ethical inquiries. Regarding the unbaptized who die in infancy, Abelard—in Commentaria in Epistolam Pauli ad Romanos—emphasized the goodness of God and interpreted St. Augustine of Hippo's "mildest punishment" as the pain of loss at being denied the beatific vision (carentia visionis Dei), without hope of obtaining it, but with no additional punishments. His thought contributed to the forming of Limbo of Infants theory in the 12th–13th centuries.
On 18 December, radio news announced that Shibano Haruhiko, a member of the Keihin group still in the Tokyo area, had been shot to death during an assault on a police station in Itabashi. On 20 December, the first leadership conference of the combined groups was held at the Haruna base of the Keihin Group. The leaders knew that the police were aware of their general location, and it would be difficult to leave the mountains. Without hope of outside or escape, in late 1971, the leaders of the two factions, Mori and Nagata, planned a "war of extermination" (senmetsusen) which required an ideological review process of criticism and self-criticism of all members.
Four pages of the album's CD booklet are dedicated to the song credits. Union includes eight tracks recorded by ABWH, these being "I Would Have Waited Forever", "Shock to the System", "Without Hope You Cannot Start the Day", "Silent Talking", "Angkor Wat", "Dangerous (Look in the Light of What You're Searching For)", "Holding On", "Evensong", and "Take the Water to the Mountain" Collectively they were recorded in five different studios, including Studio Guillaume Tell in Paris, SARM West Studios in London, Record Plant Studios in Los Angeles and Vision Sound Studios in New York City. Howe recorded "Masquerade" by himself in Langley Studios at his home in Devon, England. "Evensong" featured only Bruford and Tony Levin on Chapman Stick.
Squire sang backing vocals on the four tracks Yes produced, as well as several of the ABWH-produced tracks, including "I Would Have Waited Forever", "Without Hope (You Cannot Start the Day)" and "Dangerous (Look in the Light of What You're Searching For)". The number of people who worked on the album is highly unusual. There are seven different producers, roughly seventeen recording engineers and mixers, six backing singers, nine synthesizer player/programmers and no less than four additional musicians who added parts as well. This is the only album in the Yes discography to feature participation from this many individuals who were not in Yes, or part of a regular, much smaller production team.
Taylor later criticized John Burgess in a counter claimant as "entering the field two years later, and even then not publishing his process, which remains a secret to this day."Photographic Times 117, September 1880 Pringle wrote: "Whatever Dr Maddox has done for science has been without hope of recompense, and without attempt to turn his discoveries to pecuniary profit".Photographic Times 532, December 1891 Similarly, the editor of the American Amateur Photographer, in the same month, found that "no honor is great enough to bestow on a discoverer who acts so generously in giving his process to the world". Maddox was awarded the John Scott Medal in 1889 and the Royal Photographic Society's Silver Progress Medal in 1901.
The Byzantines first plundered the unprotected palace of Halbas, securing enormous plunder, including its golden roof; the rest of the building was then torn down. Left without hope of relief, the Aleppines began negotiations, but as the city collapsed into chaos, Nikephoros took advantage and ordered his men to storm it on 23/24 December. The Byzantines did not capture the citadel, which was defended by a Daylamite garrison, but plundered the city for eight or nine days, torching its buildings and tearing down its fortifications. Yahya of Antioch reports that the citadel was attacked by a nephew of Nikephoros Phokas (possibly Theodore Parsakoutenos), but he was killed by a Daylamite soldier.
Few men are so sincerely mourned or by such a wide circle of friends, personal and professional, as is Dr. Shrady. For nearly half a century he was a conspicuous figure in his chosen profession, and during his whole career he was ever active to help the unfortunate, to advise and assist the young practitioner, and in all efforts to raise the standard of medical education and ethics. Simple, unaffected, courteous, and with a heart brimming over with kindness, he won the warm affection of all with whom he came in contact. Among the sincerest mourners at his bier are the poor, to whom he gave his best services without hope of fee or reward.
"Without Hope (You Cannot Start the Day)" originated from Elias, who recorded a basic outline of the track in one afternoon and sent the tape to Wakeman to add keyboards. Elias and Anderson felt dissatisfied with Wakeman's contribution; They had wished for something "simple and gentle" but instead got a part that to Elias "sounded like a Rachmaninoff piano concerto", and hence recorded a new piano part. Rabin felt "Saving My Heart" was not suitable for a Yes album, a feeling he had also had for the band's most successful single, "Owner of a Lonely Heart". He had originally planned to develop the track further with Roger Hodgson before Anderson heard it and wished to work on it for Union.
In his journal Columbus writes, > For nine days I was as one lost, without hope of life. Eyes never beheld the > sea so angry, so high, so covered with foam. The wind not only prevented our > progress, but offered no opportunity to run behind any headland for shelter; > hence we were forced to keep out in this bloody ocean, seething like a pot > on a hot fire. Never did the sky look more terrible; for one whole day and > night it blazed like a furnace, and the lightning broke with such violence > that each time I wondered if it had carried off my spars and sails; the > flashes came with such fury and frightfulness that we all thought that the > ship would be blasted.
Through Christ's destruction of Hades' power to hold humanity hostage, he made the path to salvation effective for all the righteous who had died from the beginning of time—saving many, including Adam and Eve, who are remembered in the Church as saints. The Eastern Orthodox reject the idea that Christ died to give God "satisfaction" as taught by Anselm, or as a punitive substitute as taught by the Reformers. Sin (separation from God, who is the source of all life) is its own punishment, capable of imprisoning the soul in an existence without life, without anything good, and without hope: hell by any measure. Life on earth is God's gift, to give humankind opportunity to make their choice real: separation or union.
Randy and his guests awake to the shaking from the bombing of nearby military bases; one explosion temporarily blinds Peyton, Randy's niece. Fort Repose descends into chaos: tourists are trapped in their hotels, communication lines fail, the CONELRAD radio system barely operates, convicts escape from prisons and a run on the banks causes currency to become worthless. In the weeks and months after the attack sporadic news gathered through an old but still-functioning vacuum tube radio receiver show that many major cities of the U.S. are in ruins and vast regions of the Continental United States are labeled by the government as off-limits, "contaminated zones". The whole of Florida is among the contaminated areas, leaving the stranded survivors of Fort Repose without hope of immediate assistance.
Later a contrite Meredith is relieved that Austen was the OD and disobeyed the order. Admiral Marcy, the task force commander, comes aboard with his staff and Atlantis sails without a replacement gun barrel. Marcy questions the capability of the old cruiser to carry out its assignment of blockading Japanese-held islands, warning Meredith that a major surface battle is likely to ensue on this patrol. The captain, who has cultivated the loyalty of his men, defends ship and crew, pointing out that recent replacements were entirely "the Navy's scum", sent to the ship in lieu of imprisonment, and that the remainder of the crew has had its morale undermined by the endless patrolling in Alaskan waters, without hope of change of mission, transfer, or a refit in the United States.
His first field command came on 20 September 1643, with command of the left wing and reserves at the First Battle of Newbury. He continued serving with Essex during the disastrous Lostwithiel campaign and was left in command of the Parliamentarian garrison of 6,000 there on 1 September 1644 when Essex and Lord Robartes fled to Plymouth. The following day, without hope of reinforcement, Skippon negotiated with King Charles: having gained very reasonable terms for his forces, he surrendered and marched his force out of the town. He then gathered the infantrymen from that force in October and marched them to take part in the second Battle of Newbury, occupying the centre of the high ground near Stockcross and recapturing seven of the guns they had lost at Lostwithiel.
The album attracted critical acclaim, with The Guardians Jude Rogers declaring it one of the "best of the next decade", while some have called the record "reverent" and "intimate", due to Scott-Heron's half-sung, half-spoken delivery of his poetry. In a music review for public radio network NPR, Will Hermes stated: "Comeback records always worry me, especially when they're made by one of my heroes ... But I was haunted by this record ... He's made a record not without hope but which doesn't come with any easy or comforting answers. In that way, the man is clearly still committed to speaking the truth". Writing for music website Music OMH, Darren Lee provided a more mixed assessment of the album, describing it as rewarding and stunning, but he also states that the album's brevity prevents it "from being an unassailable masterpiece".
In the 1950s, Winnicott continued to explore the ethics of psychosurgery, arguing that it altered "the seat of the self", "put a premium on the relief of suffering" and created teams of neurosurgeons with vested interests that could affect evaluation of the operation. By this time, he pointed out, there were many people in the community who had been left with distressing effects of psychosurgery, even though they may have originally been suffering from illnesses that were not without hope of remission. By the late 1970s, when modified techniques with less devastating consequences had replaced lobotomies, and the number of operations carried out had dropped considerably, ethical concerns revolved around consent. A report in 1977 by the US Department of Health, Education and Welfare highlighted the fact that psychosurgery was an irreversible procedure and that the data regarding its effects were unsatisfactory.
Golders Green Crematorium Apart from her autobiography, Bondfield contributed to a collection of essays entitled What Life Has Taught Me, in which 25 public figures pondered on the lessons of life. Bondfield wrote that her religious convictions gave her "strength to meet defeat with a smile, to face success with a sense of responsibility; to be willing to do one's best without hope of reward [and] to bear misrepresentation without giving way to futile bitterness".Quoted from What Life Has Taught Me in In March 1948 Bondfield opened the Mary Macarthur Home at Poulton-le-Fylde, near Blackpool in Lancashire, which provided subsidised holidays for low-paid women workers. In 1949 she made a six-month speaking tour of the United States, her final visit to the country; she left convinced that America would soon adopt a national health service.
Almogavars had a relevant presence at the border of Granada, where their ranks were made up of neighbors of the border localities and adventurers looking for booty in the kingdom of Granada. Other times, the reason leading them to become Almogavars was revenge. The brutal raids of Benimerines and Zenetes coming from North Africa, which especially affected the western area of the border, caused the destruction of entire towns and the enslaving of its inhabitants, which led the survivors, without hope and with their lives broken, to join Almogavar groups commanded by Almocadenes, turning their new life into a continuous feeling of revenge. This was the case of many of the neighbors of Vejer, Alcala de los Gazules, Medina-Sidonia and Lebrija, who after an attack in 1293 where the North Africans kidnapped over 200 captives to sell them as slaves, enlisted in the Almogavar ranks.
He wrote a considerable number of works against the doctrines of the Roman Catholic Church, which had a wide circulation, and were translated into several foreign languages. Among them were Quatre raisons pour lesquelles on doit quitter la R. P. R. (Paris, 1631); Quatre raisons qui traitent de l'eucharistie, du purgatoire, du péché originel et de la prédestination (1662), and Le Tombeau de la Messe (Geneva, 1654), a translation of which was issued at London in 1673, with this rather premature title, The Funeral of the Mass, or the Mass Dead and Buried without Hope of Resurrection. The latter book was burned on March 6, 1063, by the public executioner, the author exiled, and the bookseller sentenced to a fine of 1000 livres, the loss of his license, and ten years exile. This last work procured his banishment from France, upon which he withdrew to Geneva.
To Change a War: General Harold K. Johnson and the PROVN Study, LEWIS SORLEY As Johnson saw it, the communist units would always keep their casualties below what they considered a prohibitive level, and could not be swept away by US firepower. He did, however, acknowledge that the U.S. Commander in Vietnam, General William Westmoreland, had little choice but to engage the enemy's main formations, which had to be prevented from securing base areas where they could concentrate. Johnson was instrumental in altering the focus to a counterinsurgency approach, but was frustrated at the US Congress' refusal to provide the manpower necessary for successful pacification. In his later years Johnson said it had been obvious that US national mobilization was required to win in Vietnam, and he regretted not resigning in protest at the government asking the army to fight a war without hope of ultimate victory.
Why were the Parisian sans-culottes defeated in May 1795? Partly it was for lack of a clear political program and plan of action; partly through the weakness of the deputies of the Mountain; partly through political inexperience and the failure to follow up an advantage once gained; partly, too, through the correspondingly greater skill and experience of the Convention and its Committees and the support that these were able to muster – even without the active intervention of the regular army – from the jeunesse dorée and the merchants, civil servants, and monied classes of the western Sections. But, above all, the sans-culottes failed to secure and maintain in Prairial, as they had in the great journées of 1789–1793, the solid alliance of at least the radical wing of the bourgeoisie. When this faltered and failed, their movement for all its breadth and militancy, was reduced to a futile explosion without hope of political gains.
Certainly not > the National Federation of the Blind, No, it is not the Federation, our > vehicle for collective action, that has changed; but we ourselves. We the > blind are a different people; no longer on the outside looking in; no longer > in abject poverty; no longer without hope or belief; no longer without a > literature which defines the nuance of our understanding and belies the > nonsense of the naysayers; no longer without a corps of leaders hardened on > the picket lines and tempered in the trenches; no longer without the > possibility of training at superior centers; no longer without the right to > have our blind children be taught Braille; no longer without the material > resources of superb physical plant and cutting-edge technology; no longer > the passive recipients of yesterday's charity but the active architects of > tomorrow's promise; and no longer without the legacy of Dr. Kenneth Jernigan > and the tools he left us to finish the journey to full freedom and > integration.
18 October 2017 The letter of Cyprian to Pope Stephen begins: Cyprien brother Stephen, Our colleague Faustin, Lyons, a brother who is very dear, wrote me twice, saying that that is Marcianus in Arles, door against Christians repenting the very serious charge of heresy, so that God's servants who repent, suffer and implore the church in tears, groans and pain, are being denied the consolation and help of divine piety and gentleness of the Father; when they are injured, they do not have the right to come relieve their wounds, but without hope of appeasement and communion, they are left to the wolves and thrown prey to diable.Lettre de Saint-Cyprien (Epistula LXVIII) adressée au pape Etienne.Gallia Christiana Novissima, Tome III, page 12, n°12. At that time, Faustin is not the only Gallic bishop, other dioceses have been created at least in Vienne and Arles, and maybe in other cities of Gaul.
The Byzantine force landed in October 964 and quickly captured Messina and other forts in the Val Demone, but its attempt to relieve Rometta was decisively defeated, with Manuel Phokas among the dead. Left without hope of relief, Rometta fell in spring 965. Following their defeat before Rometta, the remaining Byzantine forces were forced to withdraw to Messina. From there, Niketas with the Byzantine fleet tried to cross over the Straits of Messina to the Italian mainland, but he was intercepted by the Fatimid fleet under Ahmad al-Kalbi. In the ensuing battle, known in the Arabic sources (Ibn al-Athir, al-Maqrizi, Abu'l-Fida) as the "Battle of the Straits" (waq‘at al-majāz), the Fatimid governor employed divers equipped to attack the Byzantine ships: in the description of Heinz Halm, "they would dive from their own ship and swim over to the enemy ship; they would fasten ropes to its rudder, along which earthenware pots containing Grecian fire were then made to slide over to the enemy ship, and shattered on the sternpost".
The 1979 report of the Carnegie Council on Policy Studies in Higher Education warned that the US is in danger of creating "a permanent underclass, a self‐perpetuating culture of poverty, a substantial 'lumpen proletariat'." Eleanor Holmes Norton wrote in 1985: "An American version of a lumpenproletariat (the so-called underclass), without work and without hope, existing at the margins of society, could bring down the great cities, sap resources and strength from the entire society and, lacking the usual means to survive, prey upon those who possess them." According to political scientist Marie Gottschalk the tough-on-crime stance on African Americans has been caused by political manipulation of public fears of a lumpen underclass threatening the majority as African Americans were perceived to have turned to crime due to losing in the deindustrialization of the country. Mark Cowling argued that there is considerable similarity in both definition and function between the lumpenproletariat, as proposed by Marx, and the contemporary theory of the underclass by Charles Murray, an American libertarian political scientist.
On February 16, Enterprise Earth announced they would be playing the Texas Independence Fest on April 9, alongside Despised Icon, Bury Your Dead, Unearth, Carnifex, Malevolent Creation, Through the Eyes of the Dead, Oceano, Ringworm, Nekrogoblikon, On Broken Wings, Psychostick, Lionheart, Reflections, Sworn Enemy, Pyrexia, Abiotic, Fire from the Gods, No Zodiac, Culture Killer, Urizen, Hollow Earth, and Great American Ghost. On February 23, Enterprise Earth announced they would be playing the Extreme Thing festival on April 2, alongside Saosin (with Anthony Green), Bayside, Mayday Parade, The Story So Far, The Maine, Jedi Mind Tricks, blessthefall, Dance Gavin Dance, Chelsea Grin, State Champs, Authority Zero, Escape the Fate, Death by Stereo, New Year's Day, SECRETS, Carnifex, Volumes, Defeater, Set It Off, From Ashes to New, Be Like Max, BETTER•OFF, and Violent New Breed. On February 25, Enterprise Earth announced they would be supporting Carnifex and Winds of Plague (last two dates only), alongside Phinehas, and The Iron Son (last two dates only), on their Die Without Hope Tour from April 4–16. Enterprise Earth released their second studio album Embodiment on April 14, 2017, which rose to No. 6 on the Billboard Heatseekeers Chart.

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