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It's a neighborhood that has already borne witness to a nearly identical crime.
If you've seen Suicide Squad by now, you've borne witness to its many frustrations.
It was a reframing of feelings you'd held and things you'd already borne witness to.
Thus, he would almost certainly try to blur out the horrors he's borne witness to.
Arsenal were English football's reigning champions, the previous campaign having borne witness to their Invincibles squad.
Many of the young men committing gun crimes, Peterkin explains, have borne witness to violence their entire lives.
David Baker, Shirley's husband, is one of many who have borne witness to the painful toll of PCB poisoning.
"But I've also borne witness to injustices that have shaken my faith in our criminal justice system," Steele wrote.
During the last ten years the United States has borne witness to a patchwork of federal transportation funding measures.
"In the past week, our nation has borne witness to three acts of terror," the lawmakers wrote to Goodlatte.
No one had borne witness to more Clippersian dysfunction, and no one seemed more deserving of a splendid season.
Only on Thursday did it emerge the child's mother had also borne witness to the early stages of the killing.
"I have not borne witness almost anywhere to people saying, 'This is not how things should be,'" Dr. Muhammad said.
Over the last decade with Refugees International, I've borne witness to some of the worst natural disasters in recent history.
His social worker, who has borne witness to extremes of challenging environmental situations in her many years of caring for cancer patients, looked grim.
Throughout Europe and the rest of the world, Rodger had already borne witness to a level of savagery almost beyond the scope of the imagination.
As a self-described "midwife at the birth of the counterculture," Mr. Fass, in his time behind the microphone, has borne witness to some unusual episodes.
Throughout his 15-year run as editor in chief, Moss has borne witness to the magazine industry's digital makeover and he's a fan of what's been happening.
The last few hundred years have borne witness to mass extinctions that occur much quicker than the so-called natural "background rate" of one to five species per year.
From the bombing of the East End during World War Two to the more recent cereal cafe-spawning gentrification of the area, Syd's has borne witness to it all.
There's enough in these 800,000 acres for a lifetime of exploring, the tangible result of a landscape that has borne witness to shallow sea and coastal plain and volcanic upheaval.
Pang also finished her shift in the early hours of Tuesday and headed home, trying to make sense of what she'd borne witness to as a journalist and a Hong Konger.
As temperatures drop by only a few degrees in my particular region of the U.S., I have borne witness to a number of incidents that have shaken me to my core.
By protecting and supporting today's Dreamers, we will do our part in writing the inspiring story of how immigrants have always borne witness to the ever-renewable promise of America's greatness.
To help her this time around, Ms. Streicker Porres has hired Tom van den Bout, an architect and Brooklyn Heights resident who has borne witness to 100 Clark Street's sad plight.
That would be a welcome outcome for labor advocates who have borne witness to how some groups and regions have been left out of a decade-long, record-setting economic expansion.
A week into Russia 2018, we've already borne witness to one of the best FIFA World Cup group stages anyone can remember—and that's thanks, in part, to the introduction of video review.
Editorial As America's most prominent evangelical, Vice President Mike Pence has courted conservative Christians on behalf of President Trump and borne witness to Mr. Trump as a true "believer," though some remain skeptical.
It is hard to get beyond the emotion connected with the pain and suffering to which we have all borne witness — and it is critically important that we give voice to our collective moral outrage.
Roxane Gay OVER the past several years, we have borne witness to grainy videos of what "protect and serve" looks like for black lives — Tamir Rice, Walter Scott, Eric Garner, Kajieme Powell, to name a few.
He said he has borne witness to its ups and downs: when homeless people loitered in the station during the 1980s, when business picked up in the 323s, and when security was tightened after the Sept.
Over half a century ago, President Truman recognized the risks inherent in the failure of states, having borne witness to fascism's rise from the European rubble of World War I, of which he himself was a veteran.
She was on the frontlines of emergency medicine in the aftermath of the quake, working with patients who had lost limbs, children who had lost their parents and colleagues who had borne witness to the quake's horrors.
Had Pittman written this book a year later, we surely would have borne witness to the tragedy at Orlando's Pulse nightclub; as it is, he delves into the shameful racist massacres of Ocoee and Rosewood in the 1920s.
Now that you have borne witness and "felt the pain" of the refugees and the innocents caught in conflict, I hope you can appreciate more how essential U.S. support is to programs of peace-building and conflict resolution.
Michael's exhortations to connect body and spirit facilitate an awareness of the park's surroundings — the rising and falling of cicada song, the towering trees that must have borne witness to a great deal of the history that Sinacori laid out so colorfully.
The uncompromising, immortal vocalist, composer, and avant-garde goddess Diamanda Galás has never really been inactive, per se, but the past several years have borne witness to a considerable uptick in activity from the dame of darkness (who we were honored to feature last year).
The island represents a temporary home for many of those who attempt to cross over to the mainland, and has borne witness to huge losses of life in recent years, not least during the Lampedusa migrant shipwreck of 2013 which left over 360 people dead.
It's important to add that, while these London derbies have definitely borne witness to plenty of anti-Jewish slurs over the years, this is not a reflection on the majority of fans who support Tottenham's intra-city rivals, while both clubs have promised to take a hard line on the issue.
Letter To the Editor: Re "An Exodus in Our Own Backyard" (editorial, July 4): As a nonprofit legal service provider to immigrants, many of whom have seen their communities and families torn apart by deportation, we have borne witness to the deportation legacy of the Obama administration described in your editorial.
In the more than two years since Michael Brown was fatally shot by police in Ferguson, Mo., and the city erupted in anger and unrest, increasing the visibility of the Black Lives Matter movement, we have borne witness to the very best of who we are as black people in this country.
A church has existed on the site of the Notre Dame Basilica since 1672, and the present stone building — with its soaring vaulted ceilings and stained-glass windows — has borne witness to some of the most memorable events in Canadian history, including the state funeral of Pierre Trudeau (the father of the nation's current prime minister) and Céline Dion's lavish 1994 wedding to René Angélil, which was broadcast live on Canadian television.
On Capitol Hill, we've borne witness to a fantastical pas de deux between congressmembers Devin Nunes and Adam Schiff, the top Republican and top Democrat respectively on the House Intelligence Committee, as Nunes—who last year breathlessly reported that he uncovered evidence of "deep state" malfeasance against President Trump and rushed to the White House to brief the president, only to later admit that his evidence itself came from the White House, an incident that so compromised his own integrity that he was forced to the sidelines of the Russia investigation—now claims to have singlehandedly uncovered a vast government conspiracy underway at the FBI and the Justice Department.
Like Inari Sami, Skolt Sami has recently borne witness to a new phenomenon, namely it is being used in rock songs sung by Tiina Sanila-Aikio, who has published two full-length CDs in Skolt Sami to date.
Its Edwardian red brick, Portland stone and the famous green doors were all part of the 1874 design. The green doors have borne witness to many historic events and characters and have become a symbol and shorthand for Great Scotland Yard as part of the city of London’s rich heritage.
Behind them are contemporary figures, who are considered unenlightened, as they have not yet borne witness to Christ. The painting emphasizes Jesus Christ's sacrifice, and uses the witnesses to show recognition of the event of his death as a clear reference to new Lutheran theology; sinful mankind is only redeemed through Christ, not through the Catholic church.
The Forks is a historic site, and public space in Downtown Winnipeg at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine River. The Forks is a national historic, recreational, cultural and entertainment area site located in downtown Winnipeg where the Assiniboine and Red Rivers meet. The Forks was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1974 due to its status as a cultural landscape that had borne witness to six thousand years of human activity.
Crowd under the canopy in the Forks Market Plaza Assiniboine Riverwalk The Forks () is a historic site, meeting place and green space in Downtown Winnipeg located at the confluence of the Red River and the Assiniboine River. The Forks was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1974 due to its status as a cultural landscape that had borne witness to six thousand years of human activity. The site's grounds are open year-round.
Pushkin House has existed in London since 1954 and has borne witness to dramatic changes in the relationship between Britain and Russia. It was in 1953 that Maria Kullmann recognised a need in London for a politically neutral centre of Russian culture. With a small group of family and friends she bought 24 Kensington Park Gardens as a house for students and academics of all nationalities. The first meeting of the Pushkin Club was held there in 1954.
Having served with many of his countrymen he returned to Australia with a renewed sense of pride and mission in the country of his birth. But having borne witness to the catastrophic loss of life in the Gallipoli Campaign and the death of most of his army comrades, as well as having suffered through the loss of most of his family, at age 34 Bruce was imbued with "a driving ambition to make something of a life which providence had spared".
And they are not overcome simply by insight, but by evoking the Earth Goddess (dhārinī). She, as an elder deity, has borne witness to the bodhisattva's heroic deeds in the countless past lives as depicted in the Jātakas, and testifies to this fact, dispelling the forces of darkness. Each detail of the awakening experience become imbued with mythic significance. The place where the Buddha sat, described in the early texts simply as a pleasant place suitable for meditation, becomes the “navel of the world”.
Over the past 65 years, the company has borne witness to several changes, encompassing everything from its products to its name. The company has manufactured several types of apparel, from dress shirts to bowling shirts to nylon gym shorts and jackets. Dunbrooke's signature jacket line had its beginnings in the 1950s when the company was under government contract to produce nylon jackets for the Korean War. The company's name also underwent several transformations from its original name “Dunhill” (1939) to “Dunbrooke Shirt Company” (1963) to “Dunbrooke Sportswear” (1971) to Dunbrooke Apparel Corp (2003).
Turku Cathedral (, ) is the previous Catholic cathedral of Finland, today the Mother Church of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. It is the central church of the Lutheran Archdiocese of Turku and the seat of the Lutheran Archbishop of Finland, Tapio Luoma. It is also regarded as one of the major records of Finnish architectural history. Considered to be the most important religious building in Finland, the cathedral has borne witness to many important events in the nation's history and has become one of the city's most recognizable symbols.
Later, she is revived, and she ends up in Frieda's bunker prior to the riot team breaching the bunker. In the sixth season, it is revealed that Suzanne and Black Cindy had hidden from the CERT team in the bunker, and borne witness to the team scheming to pin Piscatella's death on the inmates in the bunker. They escaped the bunker and hid in a supply closet, giving them plausible deniability for having been there. However, due to having gone several days without her medication, Suzanne is unable to concentrate, or to keep her story straight, and begins hallucinating.
Many of these are replicated in the report prepared by forensic pathologist Jonathan Elias, PhD, of AMSC Research, a mummy research consortium. One of the outcomes of the project includes a CT facial reconstruction of Padihershef. Using the scans, 3D facial recognition software and a thorough knowledge of mummy forensics, Elias' group undertook a thorough analysis based on all these factors and using a 3D skull model, developed a representation of what Padi may have looked like in life. The mummy Padishershef has borne witness to many medical milestones during his 190 years in the Massachusetts General Hospital's Ether Dome.
It is also the time when the creation will bear fruit with an abundance of all kinds of food, having been renovated and set free... And all of the animals will feed on the vegetation of the earth... and they will be in perfect submission to man. And these things are borne witness to in the fourth book of the writings of Papias, the hearer of John, and a companion of Polycarp.” (5.33.3) Apparently Irenaeus also held to the sexta-/septamillennial scheme writing that the end of human history will occur after the 6,000th year. (5.28.
Madame de Staël, George Canning, Talleyrand and the Duke of Wellington have all borne witness to the attraction of his society. Rich and famous, Gérard was stung by remorse for earlier ambitions abandoned; at intervals, he had indeed striven with Girodet and other rivals to prove his strength at history painting, still a more prestigious genre than portraiture. His Bataille d'Austerlitz (1810) showed a breadth of invention and style which was even more conspicuous in L'Entrée d'Henri IV à Paris (at Versailles), the work with which in 1817 he paid homage to the returned Louis XVIII. After this date, Gérard declined, watching with impotent grief the progress of the Romantic school.
Henry Gobbleblobber (voiced by Frank Collison) is Tommy's grandfather and Beverly Goodman's father, referred to by everyone as "Grandpa Goodman" (despite the fact that he is really Beverly's father, while he and Stanley are in-laws), while . He is the only family member aware of Mr. Pickles' evil ways and has borne witness to the dog's several murders and other depraved acts. However, most of his family and the town Sheriff dismiss his attempts to expose the dog as just another of one of his "evil Mr. Pickles stories" and sometimes the Sheriff arrests him instead. Henry views Mr. Pickles as a monster though he understands that he and Mr. Pickles both care for Tommy's safety.
The Pummerin bell St. Stephen's Cathedral (more commonly known by its German title: Stephansdom) is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna and the seat of the Archbishop of Vienna, Christoph Cardinal Schönborn, OP. The current Romanesque and Gothic form of the cathedral, seen today in the Stephansplatz, was largely initiated by Duke Rudolf IV (1339–1365) and stands on the ruins of two earlier churches, the first a parish church consecrated in 1147. The most important religious building in Vienna, St. Stephen's Cathedral has borne witness to many important events in Habsburg and Austrian history and has, with its multi-coloured tile roof, become one of the city's most recognizable symbols.
The Åbo Akademi University maintains the Sibelius Museum, which is the only museum in Finland specialising in the field of music. Apart from these, there are also several historical museums that display the city's medieval period, such as the Turku Castle, which has been a functional historical museum since 1881, and the Aboa Vetus museum, built in the late 1990s over the 14th century archaeological site. The Luostarinmäki handicrafts museum, converted from residential buildings that survived the Great Fire of Turku in 1827, was the first Scandinavian venue to receive the "Golden Apple" tourism award. Considered to be the most important religious building in Finland, the Turku Cathedral has borne witness to many important events in the nation's history and has become one of the city's most recognizable symbols with the Turku Castle.
In 1951, as part of a memorial book dedicated to eighty-four Jewish artists who were killed by the Nazis in France, he wrote a poem entitled "For the Slaughtered Artists: 1950", which inspired paintings such as the Song of David (see photo): Lewis writes that Chagall "remains the most important visual artist to have borne witness to the world of East European Jewry... and inadvertently became the public witness of a now vanished civilization." Although Judaism has religious inhibitions about pictorial art of many religious subjects, Chagall managed to use his fantasy images as a form of visual metaphor combined with folk imagery. His "Fiddler on the Roof", for example, combines a folksy village setting with a fiddler as a way to show the Jewish love of music as important to the Jewish spirit. Music played an important role in shaping the subjects of his work.
Some people consider Jaizkibel to be the first westernmost mountain of the Pyrenees. The area is a relevant landmark on the grounds of its strategic position close to the border with France, with the range standing as the easternmost Spanish rise by the seaside and affording an unmatched view miles away, both over the sea and inland. As a result, the military has always showed an interest in the place since the 16th century when the Spanish-French border started to be drafted, taking to building defence facilities, such as the towers dotting the ridge (dating from the Carlist Wars) or the Fortress of Guadalupe going back to 1890, nowadays out of use. The northern slopes have borne witness to frequent military manoeuvres from the decade of the 50s through the early 90s, when the road to the booster station was sometimes cut off to avoid disruption and damage.
Agnus Dei with the vexillum The title Lamb of God for Jesus appears in the Gospel of John, with the initial proclamation: "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world" in , the title reaffirmed the next day in . The second use of the title Lamb of God takes place in the presence of the first two apostles of Jesus, who immediately follow him, address him as Rabbi with respect and later in the narrative bring others to meet him.The Life and Ministry of Jesus by Douglas Redford 2007 pages 100–101 These two proclamations of Jesus as the Lamb of God closely bracket the Baptist's other : "I have borne witness that this is the Son of God". From a Christological perspective, these proclamations and the descent of the Holy Spirit as a dove in reinforce each other to establish the divine element of the Person of Christ.
The presence of major retailers has consistently drawn shopping, pedestrian, and tourist traffic to the downtown Yonge Street area, making it natural gathering space for celebration, protest, and community-building. Businesses along Yonge Street have borne witness to major social, political, and community events since the mid-19th century, including military parades (during World War I and World War II), Royal visits, victory celebrations (after the Second Boer War, Armistice Day, V-E Day, and V-J Day), student protests, marathons, cultural heritage parades (including annual Caribana, Santa Claus Parade, Festival of India, and St. Patrick’s Day parades), and civil rights activism (Pride Week events, and the 1992 Yonge St. Riot). Downtown Yonge Street has also been at the center of celebrations of Canadian and Toronto sports teams such as when Canada won the Olympic Gold Medal in 2010 and when the Blue Jays won the World Series in 1992. The role of Yonge Street as a major North-South thoroughfare, centre of retail activity, and inclusion in numerous annual parade routes contributed to the push to develop community space, starting in the 1970s.

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