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A Cubs fan knows history is repetition and return, that those who forget it are condemned to repeat it but, even scarier, that those who remember it are also condemned to repeat it.
After all, Socrates was condemned to death by democratic Athens.
In the end, you're condemned to write your own book.
Failing that, we are condemned to the leadership we deserve.
They are farmers condemned to beg and live in misery.
At first condemned to death, he was pardoned two years later.
For a long time it's seemed like I'm condemned to addiction.
"We are condemned to negotiate with the bad guys," he said.
Others are condemned to death for crimes such as rape and murder.
"But unfortunately it was true, and innocent people were condemned to death."
And so he finds he's condemned to keep revising his own creation.
Are Puerto Ricans condemned to become docile servants of their new owners?
Once upon a time there was a man condemned to be hanged.
After all, those who don't study history are condemned to repeat it.
I'd also be condemned to the last boarding group on every single flight.
Is the economy condemned to slow growth in the years, even decades ahead?
In trying to please everyone, a candidate is condemned to pleasing no one.
The Carpetbagger Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
Britain is not only condemned to trying to construct Utopias that cannot be built.
"This is a policy which is condemned to be defeated again," Vidal told Bloomberg.
Rather than being condemned to prison forever, Mr. Bell got 25 years to life.
"Those who forget the past are condemned to not have a future," he added.
It seemed as if the historic site was set to be condemned to decay.
They would simply be condemned to remaining laborers in the service of Israeli usurpers.
Anyone who is touched by him is condemned to a life of unending agony.
SISYPHUS was condemned to push a boulder uphill only to watch it roll down again.
The high point for death sentences was 1.53, when 21.5 people were condemned to die.
George Santayana famously said those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
"Every simplified approach to deal with the global complex agenda is condemned to fail," Schwab stressed.
He's condemned to live without his father in a world of violence, drugs, and racial oppression.
You: smooth, certain, and straight-backed, forever condemned to the vast, enviable prison of intergalactic adventure.
IN CLASSICAL mythology, Atlas was the god condemned to hold up the sky for all eternity.
Historians, though, are bound by circumstances, condemned to whatever partial, obstructed view their sources grant them.
Because of a few spools of thread and a dozen needles, people were condemned to death.
Like Sibylla, like Quixote, Peter is condemned to survey a world that eternally fails his standards.
How about we literally carry our dead bodies that you condemned to death to your door?
She dies, but is forgiven and ushered into heaven; the demon is again condemned to solitude.
"Those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it," he said in 1948.
Two characters condemned to an eternal game of "Marco Polo" is scary enough on its own.
However deeply ingrained this cognitive tendency may be, people are not condemned to think this way.
We must be the generation that learns from history rather than be condemned to repeat it.
On July 22019, I may be condemned to many years in one of the occupation's prisons.
The president's opponents, it seems, are condemned to be taught the same lesson over and over again.
And as the philosophical saying goes: Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
But with no parole in the federal system, he has been fundamentally condemned to die in prison.
Billy Kuenzel was convicted for a crime he did not commit and condemned to death for it.
Those who cannot remember past it-girls are condemned to miss out on some killer outfit inspiration.
Women condemned to suffer with no recourse, no assistance, as we have been for thousands of years.
Rather, they seem condemned to make the same policy mistakes that repeatedly get them into deep difficulty.
Biographers are people, too, even if we're condemned to huddle in the shadow of our subjects' monumentality.
I would like to think we are not just condemned to repeat the mistakes of the past.
With children condemned to survive, let us salvage enough bare essentials to promote respect and good will.
Recall Albert Camus's incarnation of Sisyphus, condemned to push a huge rock up a hill for eternity.
The deer was condemned to die, then he was not, then he was, then he was not.
Critic's Pick It may be that those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
Dozier, 48, was convicted in 2007 of killing 22-year-old Jeremiah Miller and condemned to die.
THE GREATEST fear of an ambitious technology firm is to be condemned to "legacy", tech speak for irrelevance.
In the end you'll just be back there, in a near-empty pub, condemned to your own mediocrity.
Last year, white supremacist Dylann Roof was condemned to death for killing nine black churchgoers in South Carolina.
"No one should be condemned to being homeless just because they were in housing court," Mr. Kallos said.
As much as any gangster condemned to death in an old black and white movie, Branca wuz framed.
They stood against the fence, condemned to a life of being the Razor scooter kids at a skatepark.
The sign in the background reads: "Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
It means I'm condemned to living in a drive-in, drive-out suburb if I want a backyard.
They were condemned to death after "trials" lasting only a few minutes for dissent against the theocratic regime.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," wrote the philosopher George Santayana in 1905.
Their hope is not to be condemned to live in loneliness, excluded from one of civilization&aposs oldest institutions.
Her sentence was execution, and at the time she was the youngest woman ever condemned to death in California.
Some radicals argue that the government is now so rotten that America is condemned to perpetual oligarchy and inequality.
They were, the writer believed, casualties of a close-minded culture, condemned to live out a lonely, alienated existence.
Then a friend in Mosul sent word: Salem had been taken to an ISIS court and condemned to die.
But with no companions, Honey -- who was captured from the wild in 2005 -- is condemned to a lonely existence.
America magazine reports that every pontiff since St. John XXIII has called for clemency for people condemned to death.
We all know the George Santayana line, that those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
Condemned to Be Modern shows how the lived experience of a city can often stray from the historical narrative.
As if being condemned to die isn't enough, some seem to believe we should continue to heap punishment upon ourselves.
"Their hope is not to be condemned to live in loneliness, excluded from one of civilization's oldest institutions," Kennedy said.
This is because polygamy nearly always means that rich men take multiple wives, and the poorest are condemned to bachelorhood.
More than 3,000 people in 55 countries were condemned to death last year, marking a 56 percent surge from 2015.
Darger himself had been orphaned and subsequently institutionalized when he was young, resulting in a life condemned to the fringes.
In existentialist terms, we are all condemned to our own freedom, as Sartre said, and the responsibility inherent in it.
For better or worse, we are condemned to simultaneously be the mechanics, pilots, and passengers of this spaceship called Earth.
Tapper: It's cliché to quote Santayana but it's just true: those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it.
They created and distributed a series of anti-Nazi fliers, for which they were arrested, jailed and condemned to death.
As the political system has fragmented since 2015, the country has been condemned to a series of weak minority governments.
Condemned to Be Modern continues at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (4800 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles) through January 28.
If you were condemned to this circle of hell, you would be forced to relive the day before Biden's announcement forever.
She goes into hiding, and after her brother is condemned to a remote estate, she hatches a plan to save him.
It is condemned to looking for scapegoats who can explain why the millenarian dream turned out to be a squalid nightmare.
Kennedy said that Montgomery has spent "each day of the past 46 years" knowing he was condemned to die in prison.
But when Pope Alexander VI—the Borgia Pope—excommunicated the friar, Florence turned against him, and he was condemned to death.
There is thus a good chance that Brazil will be condemned to muddle on under the current generation of discredited leaders.
That means that neither are we condemned to act in certain ways, nor are we free of responsibility for our actions.
So power went back to the generals, and the Islamists — even the moderates among them — were condemned to prison or worse.
That we are not condemned to relive history, and that the way things were is not how they must forever be.
Eventually, we are told that humanity is condemned to 150 years of darkness — literal darkness that, naturally, includes the EST theater.
That was my first inkling that maybe this is okay with God, that I'm not going to be condemned to hell.
Jurors unanimously condemned to death the white supremacist for killing nine black parishioners at a church in Charleston, S.C., in 2015.
Zia is even pursued by a crow, carrying a curse bestowed by a blind woman whom he condemned to a dungeon.
To illustrate, Seneca tells the story of the ill-fated Julius Canus, who was condemned to death by the emperor Caligula.
The Palestinians of the refugee camps have been condemned to live indefinitely in squalor in order to serve a political agenda.
It certainly did not work out well for Pope Stephen VI, who was eventually arrested and condemned to death by strangulation.
It's Billy's fate to play God, and gods are, if not androgynous, then not necessarily condemned to a single sexual identity.
Sadly, this is a lesson lost on poor Uncle "Jailbird" Joey, who seems condemned to a life behind bars no matter what.
A post-war intellectual backlash against Keynesianism relegated the original Cambridge to a dissident backwater, condemned to critique the mainstream from outside.
Before Friston came along, "We were kind of condemned to forever wander in this multidisciplinary space without a common currency," he continued.
"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," warned the Spanish philosopher George Santayana more than a century ago.
The play ends—Shakespeare's original play ends—with Shylock on the skids, condemned to wander, without a family, a business, a home.
Thus young Claudio (Petr Rykov), who is expecting a child with his fiancée, Juliet (Anastasia Lebedeva), is condemned to death for fornication.
We have a chance to say that, as an Arab and Muslim country, we're not condemned to choose between dictatorship and violence.
But according to state law, inmates who were condemned to death before 1999 are allowed to choose between lethal injection and electrocution.
The people caught inside resemble imps trapped in bottles, condemned to speak the same lines over and over, inaudible through the glass.
Pope Francis called for urgent humanitarian aid for the starving people of South Sudan, saying millions risk being condemned to death by famine.
Freeland said Ottawa had formally applied for clemency for Schellenberg, as it usually does in the cases of citizens condemned to death abroad.
Efforts to save people from the bacterial diseases carried by surface water leave them condemned to longer-term dangers hidden in the groundwater.
The 851 enhancement gives prosecutors – not judges – the sole power to decide whether or not someone will be condemned to die in prison.
What kind of God is this, they ask, that took pleasure in creating man so that he might be condemned to everlasting damnation?
Perhaps the most prudent place would be the swelling numbers of elderly prisoners who were condemned to spend their dying years behind bars.
Aston Villa was condemned to a club-record 11th consecutive loss when Watford scored two late goals to win, 3-0, at home.
According to this racial pseudoscience, Brazilian attempts to modernize were doomed: the nation, with its irreversibly mixed population, was condemned to permanent inferiority.
" At the bottom of the meme, text quoted philosopher George Santayana saying: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
We watched as a 42-year-old housewife was condemned to death by hanging, in a trial that lasted all of 10 minutes.
At an appeals hearing in Boston, lawyers for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, condemned to death in the bombing, argued that trial errors corrupted the case.
Having lost the middle chunk of my life to chaos and misery, am I really condemned to live this way until I die?
No, you will not be condemned to hell for eternity after putting those tiny Kat von D Sinner + Saint perfume vials in trash.
According to a pernicious myth, Tawusi Melek refused to bow before Adam and was condemned to hell, echoing Satan's behavior in the Quran.
Soldier Ahmed Abdulahi Ahmed, was condemned to death by a military court "for mistakenly shooting the minister," army officer Hassan Ali Noor told Reuters.
The rest of us are condemned to find out after the fact, to have Musk's vision of tomorrow grafted on top of our own.
Yet he would die of starvation in prison in 1943, condemned to death under Stalin as a scapegoat for the Soviet Union's agricultural failures.
"As George Santayana famously said in 'Reason of Common Sense' (1905), 'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it,' " she wrote.
If they can't find said mate within an allotted period of time, they're condemned to be transformed into an animal of their own choosing.
I'm condemned to search for my family's ancestry in small remote towns in France where there is still little recognition of what happened there.
But Trump would do well to remember the words of philosopher George Santayana: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it."
A vast majority of children in grammar schools were from middle-class backgrounds; a vast majority of poor children were condemned to secondary moderns.
Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers have condemned to Trump's abandonment of the US's Kurdish partners, and have tried to push legislation to punish Turkey.
There is a cliché that small towns seem condemned to — that everything remains the same, and nothing ever happens to you unless you leave.
"Their hope is not to be condemned to live in loneliness, excluded from one of civilization's oldest institutions," Justice Kennedy wrote of gay Americans.
Nikos Konstandaras ATHENS — When Socrates was condemned to death by a court of his fellow Athenians in 399 B.C., his friends arranged his escape.
But he is condemned to the Tower, to read Erasmus's "Preparation Unto Death" and be visited by the ghosts of Wolsey and Thomas More.
He is in charge of teaching ethics to the draft-aged boys, young men condemned to spin the wheel of fortune on the front.
"Hong Kong is condemned to live in a permanent political crisis as long as China is ruled by the Communist Party," Professor Cabestan said.
The hotel presents to visitors a wonderful attempt at understanding the lives of Palestinians condemned to live behind the walls and whose lands were occupied.
After almost a century of service, the Broadway Bridge in Little Rock, Arkansas, was deemed "structurally deficient" and condemned to death by explosion on Tuesday.
Second, passive investors are condemned to own the shares of some of the biggest firms, which means they value maintaining decent relationships with these firms.
If liberals are condemned to spend the next generation crafting their own vision in judicial exile, the Guarantee Clause is a good place to start.
The signatories argued that the #MeToo movement had caused people who did not deserve to be condemned to face the same consequences as sex offenders.
The unfair charges land him a cell in the notorious Château d'If, a fortress prison island where inmates are condemned to solitude, and often death.
When her brother, Claudio, is condemned to die for getting his girlfriend pregnant, Isabella comes to Angelo in her modest habit to plead for mercy.
That man, like so many others condemned to die around the country, was a walking catalog of reasons the American death penalty is a travesty.
Of his anti-imperialist, Pan-American dream, apparently condemned to shipwreck as the remaining power of the Latin American left staggers toward its next debacle?
"There are ancient novels from that period where the hero is condemned to the cross and even crucified, but he escapes and survives it," Price says.
The younger generation countered that they were imprisoned in gig-economy jobs, burdened by student loans and condemned to tenement life because of overheated housing markets.
Otherwise, the Taliban will have no reason to change their stripes—and Afghanistan, already at war for 40 years, will be condemned to yet more conflict.
Tens or even hundreds of thousands of North Korean political prisoners are thought to be condemned to living in massive prison camps, according to Amnesty International.
With more resources like those—those which seek to humanize the lives of gay Muslims—young people might see that they aren't condemned to the closet.
In this great post-war carve-up, the Kurds were promised — but then denied — independence and condemned to a rootless existence in a very dangerous neighborhood.
Indebted Southern European countries trapped inside the euro (the EU's shared currency) are condemned to a regime of austerity until they can replicate Germany's fiscal habits.
Pagan philosophers too who flew in the face of religious consensus risked persecution; Socrates, we must not forget, was condemned to death on a religious charge.
The beys were subsequently blamed for clearing the way for seven decades of French rule and were condemned to obscurity by Mr. Bourguiba after Tunisia's independence.
"If we do not urgently act to solve the economic distress of millions of Americans," he added, "a whole generation will be condemned to early death."
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Tuesday that Ottawa had formally applied for clemency for Schellenberg, as it usually does for citizens condemned to death abroad.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads ROTTERDAM — Although its most talented artists would go on to have long careers, No Wave was condemned to an early death.
Or does that balance make it like the piano tuner at the concert: condemned to twiddle the lever finding a pitch while others strike perfectly formed notes?
Think of this as The Ring, art world edition: Anyone who has come into contact with the stolen paintings in a greedy mindset is condemned to death.
"Guardian of Gotham" takes place not long after the end of episode three, with Bruce condemned to Arkham Asylum after his drug-induced attack on Oswald Cobblepot.
"To be gay was a crime, and you were condemned to choose either suicide or life in a closet," Roman told Out of his courtship with Ruth.
The question for Aston Villa's owners is no longer if, or even when, they will be condemned to the drop, but how to pick themselves up afterwards.
" The publisher of his new book, Judith Regan, told the New York Post earlier this week that Halperin should not be "condemned to ... a lifetime of unemployment.
Education Minister Naftali Bennett, head of the ultra-nationalist Jewish Home party in Netanyahu's coalition, says the soldier is being condemned "to mollify B'Tselem and the world".
Death penalty critics have long argued that midazolam is not a pain killing anesthetic and would allow the condemned to feel tortuous pain from the following drugs.
Kolbe offered to take the place of a fellow prisoner who had been condemned to death by starvation as part of collective punishment for a prison escape.
That such a statement should be written to describe current events—not merely actions condemned to the dustbin of history—is harrowing but, sadly, far from surprising.
Select counties sent the condemned to death row in double-digit numbers — just 15 counties accounted for almost a third of all executions from 1977 to 2012.
Mr. Ratnayake's trial lasted over a decade, and he was condemned to death row after his appeal was rejected by the country's highest court in May 2019.
"Capernaum," Nadine Labaki's hectic and heartbreaking new film, borrows its name from an ancient city condemned to hell, according to the Book of Matthew, by Jesus himself.
"Their hope is not to be condemned to live in loneliness, excluded from one of civilization's oldest institutions," Kennedy wrote of same-sex couples in that decision.
The shortcomings in the way we have typically treated PTSD mean that many are condemned to suffer from the condition for years, even decades, with little relief.
Sisyphus, a character from Greek mythology, was condemned to spend eternity pushing a boulder up a hill, only to watch it fall each time to the bottom.
She and her co-conspirators from the radical organization the People's Will were soon arrested, and Perovskaya and four male accomplices were condemned to death by hanging.
In Drndic, however, everything is depicted bluntly and head-on: the children condemned to die at the Ustasha camps, covered in flies and trailing their own intestines.
It gives them hope in this hostile world that they, too, can succeed and are not condemned to a life of misery simply because of their sexuality.
Are we condemned to do the same damn thing over and over, generation after generation -- or is there hope for some enduring progress in the world order?
"If you don't learn from the past, you are forever condemned to relive mistakes," Jim Walden, a lawyer for the tenants, said in a rebuttal to Ms. Harnett.
Why aren't they in Flint today, shipping in water bottles and holding fund-raisers for kids now condemned to lowered expectations because their brains were poisoned by lead?
Like the heavy boulder that Sisyphus was condemned to push up a mountain, only to watch it roll down, for eternity, this name evokes 118's emblematic characteristics.
Wallabies international Folau, one of the nation's top players and most marketable athletes, wrote on Instagram that gays would be condemned to "hell" if they failed to "repent".
Kendall, who reviewed the book for the journal World Politics, countered that without the guidance provided by political theory, the CIA would be condemned to mindless fact-grubbing.
ROME (Reuters) - Rome's ancient Colosseum was lit in red on Saturday in solidarity with persecuted Christians, particularly Asia Bibi, a woman condemned to death under Pakistan's blasphemy laws.
Death penalty opponents contend that midazolam has failed to render inmates unconscious in at least four U.S. executions, prolonging the process and subjecting the condemned to extreme pain.
If, then, Mr McCoy is again convicted and condemned to die—which, based on the evidence against him, is quite likely—he will have done it his way.
Abadi ordered "the immediate implementation of the fair punishment of terrorists condemned to death whose sentences have passed the decisive stage," his office said in a statement Thursday.
His time at Anfield was one long, unhappy trudge towards obscurity, and it made us sad to see a beautiful eccentric condemned to see out his days alone.
The prison even has a plaque declaring that it is compliant with the act, which must seem bitterly ironic to the hundreds of men condemned to live there.
Those images are true, of course: Argentine soccer is vivid, pulsating with life in a way that, certainly in Europe, seems to have been condemned to the past.
Lately, however, these debates have begun to look more like a prelude to the post-truth era in which society as a whole is presently condemned to live.
Ledell Lee, who was condemned to death for the murder of Debra Reese more than 20 years ago in a Little Rock suburb, died at 11:56 p.m.
To be born into the ranks of the Filipino poor is to be condemned to the fatalistic knowledge of perpetual hardship, and the dangerous futility of seeking improvement.
In the years leading up to the construction of Brasília, the art critic Mário Pedrosa said we were all "condemned" to be modern, addicted to the endless possibilities.
"As I was reading books, learning about black holes, I [found] that there are probably huge black holes where you're not condemned to death if you enter," she said.
INDUSTRIAL CONGLOMERATES have long been considered the megafauna of the corporate world: big beasts like mastodons, who were condemned to extinction by spear-wielding corporate raiders in the 1980s.
"It is absolutely shocking that people who had already suffered so much under Boko Haram have been condemned to further horrendous abuse by the Nigerian military," Amnesty's Ojigho, said.
Condemned to death by a medicine man, often for breaking a religious edict, the victim is so frightened that his physical condition deteriorates rapidly and he dies within days.
"If we do not urgently act to solve the economic distress of millions of Americans, a whole generation will be condemned to early death," Sanders said in a statement.
That year, she signed the ironically named "Fair Justice Act," an Orwellian edict that cuts short the appeals process for those who have been condemned to die by the state.
As legislators continue to fund their campaigns with the sale of the public trust, we should remind them that those who cannot learn from history are condemned to repeat it.
Vimard is also concerned that migrants who are picked up by the Libyan coast guard and returned to Libya are being condemned to a cycle of violence, trafficking and abuse.
The Greek tragedy chronicles the story of Antigone, who gives her dead brother an honorable burial against the wishes of King Creon, and is condemned to death for her disobedience.
For that he was sent to prison, where he spent four years in a cell with inmates who had been condemned to death; he often wrote out their last wills.
And Mr. Owens did call his collection "Sisyphus," as in the Greek guy condemned to roll a rock up a mountain every day, only to have it roll down again.
As a teenager in 1979, because of police and prosecutorial misconduct and witnesses who lied, he was condemned to serve life in prison for a murder he did not commit.
That summer, for the first time, I began to look closely at the world around me, and what I saw were brown boys and girls condemned to a dangerous aimlessness.
Pompeo must begin to gain some concessions from Kim, otherwise we are condemned to the worst of possible fates: a negotiation process that takes months or years to get anything done.
I think the bold message of the film is, if you don't look at your history, you might be condemned to repeat it — and we might be repeating a bit now.
Tim Minchin ("Matilda the Musical") and Danny Rubin's piece, based on the beloved 1993 Harold Ramis film, is about a TV weatherman condemned to relive the same day over and over.
Characters are condemned to horrid fates when they harshly judge a tradition they don't understand, or when they disrespect a sacred site, or when they break the local rules of conduct.
He was diagnosed with lung cancer the same year she began her studies in Russia, and in Mongolia's health system at the time he was effectively condemned to a painful death.
The obvious reason to worry about this is that there is more than a little truth in the old adage that those who don't learn from history are condemned to repeat it.
With days left on his sentence, Scott is condemned to roam his hallways aimlessly, building really cool forts for his daughter, pounding at a silent drum set, and mastering close-up magic.
Without my procedure, I would have been condemned to carry to term a baby doomed to suffer and die — even as I continued to see patients and delivered other people's healthy babies.
All asylum seekers would be kept in a transit zone where the detention centers are located, effectively condemned to prolonged detention in shipping containers surrounded by barbed wire, a UNHCR spokeswoman said.
The white narrator (among a cast of people of color) tells a story, apparently based on Brook's own experience in Afghanistan, of discovering a man condemned to sit perpetually outside a prison.
"Since EFG was almost condemned to buy for not having critical mass, and because possible acquisitions don't grow on trees, the deal makes sense," Zuercher Kantonalbank analysts wrote in a client note.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan has ordered consular access for Kulbhushan Jadhav, a former Indian naval commander condemned to death for spying, following a decision this week by the International Court of Justice (ICJ).
In "Ecce Homo", which depicts the moment Christ is condemned to death, in the background a man and a woman peer over a bridge, oblivious to what is going on near them.
He worried that he would be accused of cultural appropriation and see himself condemned to a Hollywood hall of shame for filmmakers charged with abusing ethnic folklore out of ignorance or prejudice.
Those leagues have long since been disenfranchised, condemned to the sidelines as western Europe's great powers fight it out among themselves, and the event has not suffered — quite the opposite, in fact.
For more than three decades, James Dailey, a Vietnam War veteran, has been sitting on Florida's death row, condemned to die for the brutal 1985 murder of a teenager named Shelly Boggio.
Having struck a depraved bargain with Tosca — in exchange for a night together, Scarpia will release Mario, who's been condemned to death — Gobbi's Scarpia, arousal coursing through his voice, reaches for her.
True Detective The cases in all three seasons of "True Detectives" are horrific, all-consuming miasmas that devour the attention — and occasionally the lives — of those haunted souls condemned to investigate them.
" At Tuesday&aposs commemoration in Duesseldorf, Genc said she was condemned to live a life in darkness after the killings and "I am praying that nobody else will have to suffer this pain.
But the poor unfortunates who have been dealt a losing hand by the genetic lottery should not be condemned to premature death because of a rigid bureaucratic monolith beholden to the status quo.
The real issue is that the country is "condemned to perpetual economic stagnation within the strictures of the euro zone," he said, suggesting that recapitalizing the Italian banks will not solve their problems.
Former Army soldier Ronald Gray, who was convicted and condemned to death in 1988 for two murders and three rapes in North Carolina, has been denied a stay of execution, CNN said Thursday.
The rest of the country was meanwhile condemned to relying on a press ecosystem that's far too dependent on shrinking ad revenue or giant platform support to dare risk pissing anyone important off.
In the aftermath, of course, Poland (which Britain supposedly entered the war to save), and much of the rest of Eastern Europe, were condemned to more than four decades of Soviet-dominated slavery.
Otherwise, the next generation is already condemned to pay off the ever-increasing on- and off-balance sheet public debt that their current leaders are leaving behind with no feasible fix in sight.
As a result of all my research and reading, I've arrived to the conclusion that no human should be put in a cage and condemned to live any period of time within one.
Robed in dark clothes and condemned to walk the earth for eternity, Melmoth the Wanderer appears to people when they have lost all hope and invites them to join her in her suffering.
If it pricks its finger on an uninformed programmatic consultation, it is condemned to sleep for 20 years, oblivious to any new knowledge or threats to the animals it is there to protect.
Synopsis: A Harvard professor is lured back into the courtroom after twenty-five years to take the case of a young black man condemned to death for the horrific murder of a child.
All three of the men who were condemned to die — Richard Cooper, Kenneth Gardner and J.D. Walton — had, without question, been present at the scenes of the horrendous crimes they stood accused of.
Anyone without a degree from an accredited institute of higher learning was deemed part of an inferior pool of workers and condemned to a lifetime of low wages and low-level career prospects.
What this means, practically speaking, is that many young people who had previously been condemned to die in prison will now get a second look, and many will have a chance for freedom.
A record to capture and define a moment in time; the Saturday, the first day of spring, where my faith was condemned to an eternal winter but for summer to shine through after all.
After all, if Loch and Wendt weren't engaging with the "Paradise" style of drama, they likely wouldn't make the final edit, condemned to have their relationship spelled out on Warner Bros' cutting room floor.
Gray was convicted and condemned to death in military court in 1988 for two murders and three rapes in the Fayetteville, North Carolina, area while stationed at Fort Bragg and serving as a cook.
According to Jaroslaw Kaczynski, the party's leader, women should give birth even to children with such severe deformities that they are "condemned to death", so that they can be "baptised, buried, have a name".
However, Cuban Americans who were born in the United States or who have arrived since the 1990s want to visit and aid their family members rather than see them condemned to hunger and isolation.
As was the case with many members of Saudi Arabia's Shiite minority condemned to death in recent years, Mr. Sweikat's crime was attending political protests in the heady months following the 2011 Arab Spring.
" Osai Ojigho, director of Amnesty International Nigeria, said it was "absolutely shocking that people who had already suffered so much under Boko Haram have been condemned to further horrendous abuse by the Nigerian military.
It's as if the overused George Santayana quote — "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it" — somehow made its way from our world to Westeros, becoming a universal mantra along the way.
Mr. Buck was condemned to death in Texas after his own trial lawyers presented an expert opinion that he was more likely to commit criminal acts of violence in the future because he is black.
"I came here to see if I was condemned to death," said a wry George Odongo Ogola, 183, a retired high school principal being treated for prostate cancer at the M.P. Shah Hospital in Nairobi.
The dreams were shattered by the time he was 20: Arter had been released and condemned to start rebuilding his career at Woking, a team in the National League, English soccer's theoretically semiprofessional fifth tier.
Since then, Mr. Sweikat has been in Saudi custody, subjected to torture, including beatings so severe his shoulder was broken, in order to extract confessions that sealed his fate: condemned to death, likely by beheading.
To the Editor: Penn Station has been suffering from shortsighted decisions ever since commuters and rail travelers to and from New York City were condemned to a subterranean train station some 50-plus years ago.
In "Chasing Hillary," Chozick has written neither a raw personal memoir nor a biography of Clinton, but rather an account of all the elements that came between Clinton and the journalists condemned to cover her.
Captured by the bandit he was pursuing, Zama is tortured and condemned to death, but not before scrawling a last note home—"Marta, I haven't gone under"—in his own blood, with an ostrich quill.
With Nassar condemned to spend the rest of his life behind bars, the focus has shifted to the coaches, federations and institutions, including the USOC, that allowed the abuse in U.S. gymnastics to go unchecked.
And, through the fractured sentences and illogical juxtapositions, the strange scenarios and mad imagination, a nightmare emerges: the suffering of a Palestinian people torn from their land, condemned to a lifetime of alienation and longing.
Folau, who is an Evangelical Christian, created a firestorm of controversy in Australia, and in rugby circles, after he wrote on his Instagram page that gays would be condemned to "hell" if they failed to "repent".
But Americans of all political views still need to answer two fundamental questions: Will we learn from the mistakes of political leaders in the 1950s who feared challenging McCarthy, or are we condemned to repeat history?
"The Prince of Homburg," written by Kant's admirer Heinrich von Kleist, tells the story of a military officer who disobeys a direct order, thereby winning the battle, and is condemned to death anyway for his disobedience.
Mistakes are common: A comprehensive study of death sentences imposed between 1973 and 1995 found reversible errors in nearly 70 percent of cases, and some 156 people who were condemned to death have now been exonerated.
Mr. Moseley was condemned to die in the electric chair, but in 1967, two years after New York State abolished most capital punishments, he won an appeal that reduced his sentence to an indeterminate life term.
How could I not, when even a Supreme Court justice would declare, in a decision that ruled all bans on same-sex unions unconstitutional, that to be unmarried was to be "condemned to live in loneliness"?
All the while, African-Americans -- kidnapped and robbed of everything, condemned to forced labor, raped, tortured and murdered -- never received compensation for their free labor, or relief for the intergenerational trauma from which they continue to suffer.
Chief Crown Prosecutor Janine Smith said the sentences "reflect the level of exploitation, control and violence they showed and betrayal of the trust both from those victims they condemned to forced labor and the people they defrauded".
Wednesday's post, which took the form of a meme based on verses from the bible, said gay people and others he perceived to be "living in sin", including "drunks", "idolaters" and "atheists", would be condemned to hell.
That was before he was laid off from his 3,000 yuan ($460) -a-month machining job and condemned to a life of off-and-on construction work that has slowed to a trickle as the economy sputters.
Hitler's book is selling because his ideas have today found new and willing acceptance in a Europe transformed by a resurgence of the kind of anti-Semitism we thought was condemned to the graveyard of the past.
Denied refugee status in Turkey and a chance for resettlement elsewhere, Afghan migrants are being "condemned to live in poverty and without any rights," says Metin Corabatir of the Research Centre on Asylum and Migration in Ankara.
The meeting was arranged after Folau, an Evangelical Christian, wrote on his Instagram page that gays would be condemned to "hell" if they failed to "repent", sparking outrage on social media and criticism from a key sponsor.
Our founder, Thurgood Marshall, defended numerous black men facing death sentences and executions in the South, including the Groveland Boys in 1951, who were falsely accused of raping a white woman in Florida and condemned to death.
"Studies such as this are often misinterpreted to suggest that all military veterans with TBI exposure are condemned to have Parkinson's disease or other negative long-term outcomes," said Kontos, who was not involved in the research.
Essay Back in the days when we all worked on Wang word processors and Richard Nixon was still the worst president ever, I joined the ranks of those condemned to wear uncomfortable shoes to work every day.
Those who work two or three contingent positions in order to pay the rent are condemned to a life of relative poverty in which none of the benefits that drew my generation to teaching any longer remain.
The man is an inmate in a Nevada prison set against desert and mountains, but he hasn't been able to enjoy the scenery lately, having been condemned to an isolation that is at once literal and figurative.
The French Existentialist philosopher Albert Camus wrote of Sisyphus, the figure of Greek myth condemned to roll a boulder up a mountain only to have it roll back down, at which point Sisyphus renews the endeavor, forever.
One of the poor souls condemned to the scroll of Browns quarterbacks, Anderson's time in Cleveland seems like forever ago, yet he's arguably had the most success of any Cleveland passer since the franchise was rebooted in 1999.
For example, if you were a glutton on earth, you'd spend eternity looking at, but never biting into, a six-foot submarine sandwich; the sullen might be condemned to a never-ending string of other people's birthday parties.
Through many events here in Charlottesville in the black community, I heard grave concerns about the proposal to move statues, grounded in a worry that if we don't remember the past, then we'll be condemned to repeat it.
With songs by Tim Minchin ("Matilda the Musical") and a book by Danny Rubin, this show, based on the beloved 1993 Harold Ramis film, is about a TV weatherman condemned to relive the same day over and over.
ATLANTA (Reuters) - A man condemned to death for the strangulation murder of his ex-girlfriend in 20073 was executed by the state of Georgia on Wednesday, after spurning any additional efforts for an appeal or 11th-hour reprieve.
For every cliché and leaden bit of dialogue they kept out of the story of immigrant life, they tossed one into the story of undercover police work and its toll on those who are condemned to do it.
While Peter dismissively told Rachel she would be condemned to a "mediocre life" free of Real Love if she didn't pick him, Bryan decided to go with an earnest pitch promising his undying love during the pair's final date.
But so is the idea of repeated simulations — as in the case of James Delos — of a mind condemned to live through the same things over and over again, with varying reactions but ultimately, the same conclusion each time.
By then I had given myself over completely to the story, to the poignant predicament of a flawed man condemned to a moment for eternity, trapped with his memories and his yearnings, sitting alone in a pool of tears.
The filmmakers do a terrific job of building the tension in ways that invite viewers to wonder how well they'd comport themselves in Sawyer's position, and whether they could find a way out of the room she's condemned to.
" As the AP notes, "examples of people who might fall into that category include those who take the place of someone condemned to death or expectant mothers with fatal diseases who suspend treatment so their babies can be born.
In Wagner's opera "Der Fliegende Holländer" ("The Flying Dutchman"), the stranger is a haunted ship captain, condemned to sail the seas forever, with just one opportunity every seven years to land somewhere and be redeemed through a woman's love.
For all its beauties, the mythical world she half-invented, half-adopted is a disturbing one, with its drama of martyrdom, self-assertion and redemption unresolved, though it's important to note that Sikán, though condemned to death, doesn't die.
Questioning Russia's presence in Crimea, for example, can lead to a charge of undermining the integrity of Russia, as happened to Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sentsov, condemned to 20 years in Russian prison after a trial marked by torture allegations.
As Mexican drug lord Joaquin "el Chapo" Guzmán was condemned to life in prison in a New York courtroom last week, fresh conflict was brewing back in his home state between factions of the criminal organization he led, the Sinaloa Cartel.
Kim is just the latest foreigner to be convicted for crimes against the isolated state, with US student Otto Warmbier last month condemned to 15 years of hard labor over an attempt to steal a propaganda poster from a hotel.
Parliamentarian Diego Ibanez, who represents Quintero and Puchuncavi, two of the coal plant zones, warned that the region's children would be "condemned to five more years" of health risks, citing a prevalence of cognitive difficulties and cancer among the local population.
Jessica (Deborah Ann Woll), the baby vampire who gets "turned" by Bill when she's only 103, is condemned to be a perpetual virgin; because vampire blood has magical healing properties, her hymen grows back after every single time she has sex.
Failure to act on these tragedies as vigorously as Ukraine is now probing its police woes means America may not only be doomed to the occasional national debacle, but also condemned to the quiet scourge of a grinding mass shooting epidemic.
Without a Rousey/Cyborg fight both women would be condemned to wander through their post-fighting lives like some kind of cursed wraith from an Irish folk tale: unable to find peace, with a great desire gnawing at their insides.
About 518 years ago, give or take a week, the Dominican Friar Girolamo Savonarola was stripped of his black robe, condemned as a heretic, and led to the scaffold erected in the heart of Florence, condemned to be hanged and burned.
He was the son of Everard Digby, a Gunpowder Plotter condemned to death for conspiring to blow up King James I. Yet Kenelm charmed his way into becoming a courtier to James's son Charles I. He had a bookish, sheltered upbringing.
"The danger is that unless action is taken, millions of workers and farmers will be condemned to in-work poverty, further fuelling unrest and conflict," added the head of the ETI - a global alliance of trade unions, businesses and charities.
He then offered a more substantive defense of the court's actions in Dunn in a footnote, noting a state statute that allows a "spiritual adviser of the condemned" to "be present at an execution," but doesn't specify the level of access.
"If Mr. Schellenberg is condemned to death, Canadians would be distressed as Canada abolished the death penalty completely many years ago," said Charles Burton, a former Canadian diplomat who served in Beijing and now teaches at Brock University in Ontario.
It is hard not to read both works and their function within the exhibition as literal illustrations of Gilles Deleuze's proposition that if modern painting did not go through the stage of the catastrophe, it would be condemned to cliché.
Condemned to fifth place, and a playoff spot, on a dramatic final day of South American qualifying, Peru clinched a place at the World Cup finals for the first time in 30 years with a relatively straightforward victory against New Zealand.
Men's wear has been dominated for decades by blue, gray and black, so much so that one occasionally feels a twinge of sympathy for fashion writers condemned to ring changes on a vocabulary limited to variations on navy, charcoal or anthracite.
" Before embracing the promises and panaceas of another generation of well-intentioned reformers, American voters would do well to study their past and heed the warning of philosopher George Santayana: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
With a steady, returning beat, closer to allegorical verse than to realist fiction, the novel reminds us of its guiding theme: the homelessness of its hero, condemned to spend his life in the lonely quest for a metaphysical safe harbor.
"Just Mercy" is a compelling portrait of a lawyer dedicated to exposing the inequities of the US criminal justice system while introducing readers to Walter McMillian, a black man who was framed by police and wrongfully condemned to death row.
Adam Scott, condemned to a ninth defeat in nine Cup appearances, lost 2&1 to Xander Shauffele before Webb Simpson beat South Korean An Byeong-hun by the same margin, slamming the door shut on the Internationals' hopes of victory.
Unfortunately, we had three black boys in 1983 who were convicted and condemned to spend the rest of their lives in prison based on the now-recanted testimony of teenage witnesses who were 13, 14, 15 and 16 years old.
Jean-Jacques Susini, a fiery leader of a right-wing terrorist group that opposed Algerian independence from France who was twice condemned to death in absentia for plots to assassinate President Charles de Gaulle of France, died on July 3.
Condemned to fifth place, and a playoff spot, on a dramatic final day of South American qualifying, Peru clinched a place at the World Cup finals for the first time in 36 years with a relatively straightforward victory against New Zealand.
And the exhibition at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, "Condemned to be Modern", asks uncomfortable questions about the home-grown taste for brutalist architecture in Latin America and what happened when the promised modern future turned into dictatorship and economic stagnation.
A federal judge is expected to rule Friday on whether to temporarily prohibit the state from using the drugs in its possession for the execution of Carey Dean Moore, who was condemned to die for the 1979 murders of two Omaha cab drivers.
Standouts in this vein include Lawrence Abu Hamdan's acoustic installation "Saydnaya (the missing 19db)" (2017), which invites viewers into a room that is almost completely dark to hear the accounts of those who were condemned to torture in the infamous Syrian prison.
Those moments were exciting, and nothing says they cannot return, provided you rebut the notions that universal domination is a sane business model or that New York is forever condemned to becoming a playpen for overage toddlers living on Daddy or Mommy's dime.
" In this context, von Roon describes the "switch to euthanasia" (that is, the advent of the gas chambers) as merciful: "Since these people were in any case condemned to death, would not a quick, unexpected, painless end free them from long woes?
Still, it is not yet clear that Mr. Cooper is condemned to four years of disdain in which Republicans in the General Assembly pass laws he is powerless to stop, while ensuring that his own initiatives land with the thud of a doorstop.
This episode also reminded me of an ongoing debate I've heard about the show, which is the question of why Chidi — whose biggest "vice" seems to just be indecisiveness — would ever have ended up condemned to the Bad Place in the first place.
The case of two of the journalists condemned to life imprisonment Friday — a well-known author and journalist, Ahmet Altan; and his brother, a columnist, Mehmet Altan — showed the arbitrary nature of Turkey' judicial system that has become the norm in recent months.
Europe cannot survive as a free-for-all, everyone for themselves, or as an Austerity Union built on de-politicised economic decision-making with a fig leaf of federalism in which some countries are condemned to permanent depression and debtors are denied democratic rights.
Where once our brilliant crayon drawings were condemned to live forever two-dimensionally on a piece of dog-eared construction paper, now they can be given the life they deserve — either as an endearingly grotesque plush doll or, with this new service, an awesome dress.
As part of the Getty's ambitious PST: LA/LA initiative exploring Latin American and Latino Art in Los Angeles, Condemned to Be Modern at the Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery (LAMAG) features critical artistic responses to the legacy of modernist architecture of the region.
If the Trump administration fails to do this, we are condemned to live in a world where North Korea has a growing nuclear arsenal that can strike the U.S. – potentially killing millions of Americans – and could sell its nuclear secrets to the highest bidder.
Think of those left homeless, those who cannot afford an annual holiday, those condemned to horrible commutes; of those couples without the money to move in together (or to separate); of the young adults unable to live near the apprenticeships or jobs they want.
Beirut, Lebanon (CNN)Long before Saudi Arabia announced it had carried out one of the largest mass executions in its history earlier this week, some of the men condemned to death had made impassioned pleas to the courts in a bid to save their lives.
He was thinking about his neighbor Rosa - an elderly woman who had lived her life as a poskem - adopted as a child by a wealthy family in the western Indian state of Goa, given their family name but condemned to a lifetime of domestic servitude.
Many oil industry leaders have warned that millions of people in the developing world would be condemned to darkness and poverty if society halted the burning of fossil fuels anytime in the next several decades, before there is an ample supply of cleaner energy sources.
" After all, these are often the students who are condemned to dreary drill and repetition, in hopes of bringing them to a higher level: "What if the arts are a lever of school reform, better than the drill and kill we do with remedial students?
It would, perhaps, be understandable if those condemned to a life as cannon fodder resented this state of affairs, if they felt that such a drastic contrast blunted their enjoyment and soured the Premier League's appeal, but there is no bubbling sense of mutiny.
"I feel that all his life, from the Nazis of his childhood to the present day, Roman has been condemned to perpetual flight, without the slightest effort by any part of the media to look at his case with an open mind," Ms. Seigner wrote.
CHARLESTON, S.C. — Dylann S. Roof, the unrepentant and inscrutable white supremacist who killed nine African-American churchgoers in a brazen racial rampage almost 19 months ago, an outburst of extremist violence that shocked the nation, was condemned to death by a federal jury on Tuesday.
They are often cited, correctly, as a big culprit behind what Lawrence Summers, the Harvard economist and former Treasury secretary, refers to as "secular stagnation," an economy that is "stuck in neutral" and condemned to a mere 2 percent annual gross domestic product growth rate.
With the media now apparently condemned to unpick the President's claims about Democrats and Jewish people, the focus is not on Friday's lame monthly job numbers, or Wednesday's sentencing of Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort, or the President's apparently unraveling North Korea diplomacy.
In response to the divestment movement, many oil industry leaders have said millions of people in the developing world would be condemned to darkness and poverty if society were to halt the burning of fossil fuels before there is ample supply of cleaner energy sources.
Serbia's economy grew 0.8 percent last year and the government forecasts it will grow by 1.8 percent in 2016, but unless the country continues reforms and attracts investment, it will be condemned to slow growth and high deficits, a top fiscal advisory body has warned.
"You need the revenue source, otherwise it's condemned to more piecemeal deliveries we've received for far too long, and it needs to deal with carbon emissions," he said, adding that a price on carbon could be used to fund the billions needed for infrastructure investments.
According to Spoon-Tamago, the pop-up restaurant has been opened by the Chim↑Pom art collective and, for the rest of the week, it will be showcasing artwork, hosting avant-garde performances, and serving meals that hopefully you don't have to be condemned to enjoy.
Without a clear transition, we are condemned to infinite adolescence in three different forms: the piercings, tattoos, and drugs of the deadened "perverted" body; the extreme discipline and self-renunciation of the "sacrificed" body; and the normie career-and-music-festivals pursuit of the meritocrat "deserving" body.
But those lines outside confirm that the "Infinity" rooms have become perhaps the paradigmatic art of the cameraphone age, which has seen the interactive (or "relational") art of the 1990s and early 2000s give way to art condemned to be treated as backdrops for photo shoots.
His vision of a humanity that need not be condemned to endless cycles of aggression was anticipated by a young British officer called Wilfred Owen, who died a mere week before the Armistice on November 11th 1918, one more senseless death among so many others senselessly wasted.
" A writer more wary of the familiar might have resisted the urge to remind us of the quote from Ecclesiastes, that there is "no new thing under the sun," or of George Santayana's admonition that those who do not know the past "are condemned to repeat it.
This atmospheric tale is told by a grown man named Charles Mickledore recalling the Christmas of 1939, when he was "a sensitive and solitary only child" of 16, condemned to spend the holiday with his rich old uncle at his gloomy manor house in the country.
Some worry that the country, one of the largest and poorest in Africa, could be condemned to the fate of Libya, where the fall of Muammar al-Qaddafi after 40 years of rule plunged the country into a chaotic spiral from which it has yet to recover.
"Ashes," the final volume in that trilogy, confirms that Anderson's authorial restlessness has yielded an enduring new set of characters: embattled teenage slaves, condemned to rove up and down the Eastern Seaboard in search of family and freedom — and always just one step ahead of their pursuers.
The inmates of Eastern State were condemned to individual cells, with only a small window in the barrel-vaulted ceiling letting in a circle of sky — a design thought to be a vast improvement over the prisons of the day, crowded and disorderly spaces associated with violence.
"It's either deliberately fuzzy and he is hiding his real plan, which is to privatize the social security system ... or he is genuinely back-pedalling and that means we could, if Fillon is elected, be condemned to five years of immobility," said Florian Philippot, a leading FN official.
And if the problem runs deeper than a single recession—if, as Larry Summers, a Harvard economist, and others fear, rich nations are condemned to a long period of weak growth because of a persistent shortfall in demand—the need for bold new policies will become even greater.
Abuja, Nigeria (CNN)As a sans-papiers -- an immigrant without papers -- Mamadou Gassama should have been condemned to a life in the shadows, dodging immigration officials and living in bad social housing -- but for his superhuman feat of climbing four balconies to save a little boy from certain death.
As the music writer Joachim Reiber documents in his recent biography "Gottfried von Einem; Komponist der Stunde Null" ("Zero-Hour Composer"), the baroness was subsequently accused of foreign-currency offenses and, by the French authorities, condemned to death for espionage during the war (she was declared free in 1948).
Politically conscious, humanitarian art is as necessary as the air we breathe today if we are to survive these trying times and not be condemned to repeat our endless cycle of terror and human tragedies, even if the hegemonic forces of the art world influence our every move.
If somebody was going to write a play about a philosopher, Socrates would be an obvious one to pick, because he had this interesting life in which his philosophy and his philosophizing came into the public life of his society and led to his being condemned to death.
Most striking is a mural of an Israeli soldier and a Palestinian man wrapped in a kaffiyeh pounding each other with pillows billowing with feathers, invoking Goya's "Fight With Cudgels" of two men planted to their knees, condemned to proximity and so endlessly trying to kill each other.
This isn't to say there's no delight to be found in these often perceptive and delicately drawn portraits — in particular those of Esther, whose "moorings have been cut free," and Javad, haunted by the "nostalgia of an exile he's condemned to bear" — but their interactions are decidedly less convincing.
After more than a year of watching Black, Blue begins to suspect that it is he who has been the target all along: He feels like a man who has been condemned to sit in a room and go on reading a book for the rest of his life.
"Sometimes, I feel like someone rolling a huge stone up a hill only for it to roll down when it nears the top, and I wonder if I'm condemned to do this all my life ... but I choose always to be the light in the darkness," she said.
Perversely, by allowing the descendants of refugees, many of whom are themselves citizens of other countries, to register on its list, the agency makes the likelihood of resolving the refugee issue near impossible, as the numbers of eligible and unaccounted for refugees are condemned to rise year on year.
Like nearly all the other defendants, all three denied ties to IS. Not all the details of their accounts could be independently confirmed, but their stories — which raise reasonable doubts over their guilt — were not closely examined in court before they were condemned to die, underscoring the system&aposs weakness.
In a world where "children in the Middle East are forced to watch their fathers drowned in cages by ISIS" and "kids in inner-city America are condemned to lives of poverty, hopelessness and increasing violence" people of God-inspired compassion had an overwhelming duty to vote for the billionaire.
I know now in this endless quest I will surely find no rest not in oceans or in rivers not in company or in solitude not in glades, coasts stars or flowers my breath quivers I know now our touches and endeavours condemned to love all ashes and white dust.
Even more, constructing your masculinity in this village means refusing to play by the rules of the education system, to challenge the teachers, and to auto-exclude your self from the possibility of further study and therefore, to be condemned to stay in the same social class as your parents.
I do like the fact that Houston was a realistic place to pursue filmmaking in 1994… Nowadays, unless you make it big on YouTube, you're condemned to eternal poverty in New York or LA, eating raw kale and defaulting on rent until you sell out and decide to work in advertising.
"The reality is we are condemned to share a future, whether we like it or not -- we are stuck with one another, and so the job of every thinking person on the earth is to maximize the benefits and minimize the dangers," Clinton said at the InterAction Forum in Washington Tuesday morning.
Back in the medieval age, if you were being condemned to death, a priest might ask you to repent of your sins, and if you said yes, he'd give you a bag of silver to give to the executioner as tax so he would cut your head off in one painless swipe.
A moment when Eileen calls out to her from the back seat of a cab takes on special significance: Eileen is speeding away from the life Ruby is still condemned to lead, all the way to the inevitable moment when she's swept up in a cereal box and taken to the cemetery.
"I believe peace is within reach if we dare to believe that the future can be different from the past, that we are not condemned to relive history and that the way things were is not how they must forever be," Kushner said on Monday, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looking on approvingly.
The Spanish-American philosopher George Santayana's oft-cited warning that those who fail to learn from history are condemned to repeat it is especially relevant in light of a recent survey which found that over a fifth of young Americans have not heard of or are unsure if they have heard of the Holocaust.
And of the bright pigments made in grim captivity: the North African slaves and the forzado convicts condemned to work in the mercury mines of Almaden so that the Spanish crown could sell cinnabar; the Caribbean slaves who grew and harvested indigo; the inmates of the Amsterdam House of Correction, rasping away at brazilwood.
The metaphoric equivalencies, between blood and money, money and Jews, coruscate from under the slander: Jews, who murdered the child of God, were punished and condemned to wander, or rather, they were forced to circulate, and so to conceal their identities, to convert or exchange their identities; in every situation, they had to remain fungible.
Styles came in looking as though he was about to enter the listless drifting phase of so many WWE careers, which would have been a shame and a waste, but would hardly have been unique; plenty of talented workers have been left without much of a story and condemned to slowly sliding down the card.
"In the wage system you and your children, and your children's children, if capitalism shall prevail until they are born, are condemned to slavery and there is no possible hope unless by throwing over the capitalists and voting for socialism," Debs declared in a speech delivered at an Independence Day celebration in Chicago in 1901.
It recreates the very division that liberals, in their salad days, set out to destroy—though this time the people at the top are a global elite of educated citizens, wearing their MBAs like modern coats of arms, and the people at the bottom are the uneducated masses, condemned to spend their lives on the receiving end of orders.
"The governor may, in his discretion, appoint a board of inquiry whose duty it shall be to gather information, whether or not admissible in a court of law, bearing upon whether or not a person condemned to death should be executed or reprieved or pardoned, or whether the person's sentence should be commuted," the law states.
Robert Brasillach, a French poet and author, was condemned by the Special Court of Justice for treason and intelligence with the enemy during World War II. Robert Brasillach, thirty-five-year-old French poet and author, was condemned to death by the Special Court of Justice in Paris yesterday for treason and intelligence with the enemy.
Films like I Am Gay and Muslim, A Jihad for Love, Naz & Maalik or the documentary series Gay Muslims from the UK's Channel 4 relate the struggles faced by gay Muslims, from struggling to come out to coming to terms with "the ambiguity and secretiveness of the life they feel condemned to live," as I Am Gay and Muslim puts it.
And so began the rising up of a new, very real, very raw female impatience with the same-old, same-old ways of gender inequality in politics; and in the workplace; and in the arts, media, industrial life, military life, factory life, corporate life and even in cartoon-superhero life, what with lady heroes condemned to run around in constricting bustiers.
But the cruelty of the gods looked at another way is just bad luck, and vice versa, and since we now live in an enlightened age and choose not to believe that our tragic heroes are condemned to anything as a matter of cosmic fact, it seems like a waste of time to search for meaning anymore in the tragic and absurd story of Jon Jones.

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