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"sacrificial" Definitions
  1. offered as a sacrifice

358 Sentences With "sacrificial"

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To maintain the utmost power by any sacrificial means necessary.
Love can be sacrificial and, in so doing, become redemptive.
But I can't avoid seeing him as a sacrificial lamb.
"Please thank them," Mr. Knudsen said, "for their sacrificial role."
The heroes of October may prove sacrificial lambs come December.
Love can be sacrificial, and in so doing, becomes redemptive.
And that way of unselfish, sacrificial, redemptive love changes lives.
"It's a sacrificial cow to the environmental movement," he said.
"They were the sacrificial lamb this one time," she added.
Open rescue missions are so powerful because they are sacrificial.
She's a sacrificial lamb, and she winds up on the spit.
The Thotties are a gang in Sacrificial Mods' "Extreme Violence" mod.
But they certainly don't push their audience toward sacrificial love, either.
He was the sacrificial lamb that allowed us to get away.
Because a brokered convention needs two — not just one — sacrificial lambs.
I guess it just became a bit of a sacrificial lamb.
Now they're the sacrificial kids running against the boring establishment candidate.
" He called the island "a sacrificial barrier to large storm waves.
The community circling her becomes the chorus of her sacrificial death.
Goaltenders have historically been sacrificial lambs in the All-Star competition.
" Patterson, 58, added, "Paul was a sacrificial lamb, and he knew it!
Uber is only the latest sacrificial lamb on the altar of progress.
John Lewis, and the Khan family could be called the sacrificial son.
"They're intended to be almost sacrificial," Mr. Roberts said of these early ideas.
Taystee is a sacrificial lamb to an unfeeling society, and so is Aleida.
But by including the sacrificial reference, it seemed to nod at something new.
The later of the two demos, Sacrificial, from 20163, inhabits the A-side.
"The sacrificial llamas appear to have met the same fate," the report states.
The appointee will also double as a sacrificial lamb if the need arises.
We pray that John's sacrificial efforts will bear eternal fruit in due season.
The expectation of sound had been turned into a sacrificial act of silence.
This is why a politician's life, like that of a parent, is sacrificial.
Imagine this tired old world when love is the way, unselfish, sacrificial redemptive.
I think this was their opportunity to make a statement, have a sacrificial lamb.
At this point, it's starting to feel like Becca is the franchise's sacrificial lamb.
At its best, you're willing to die and be sacrificial for someone you love.
George meets all the conditions to be considered the "sacrificial lamb" of the #WitchHunt.
" She knew from the beginning that she didn't want to become a "sacrificial lamb.
It humbles me to speak the truth, consider others compassionately, and demonstrate sacrificial love.
We love her, too, and that's part of why she was a sacrificial lamb.
For it to work, you need to give 100%, and be sacrificial and joyful.
Covering myself with oil and literally prostrating myself to my work — it feels sacrificial.
The sacrificial GOP lamb in the Senate race against Warren is Trump-friendly Geoff Diehl.
This sacrificial quality becomes more pronounced as the skeletal structure is laid bare by time.
Let's just say, I've often served as the big-faced sacrificial lamb in the front.
In your studies, you do examine these types of sacrificial dilemmas, which involve doing harm.
It is as it always has been: in the prayerful, sacrificial habits of daily life.
They tend to despise comfort and require a life that is difficult, ascetic and self-sacrificial.
At the end of the exchange with Tobaigy, Mutreb asks if "the sacrificial lamb" has arrived.
And that way of unselfish, sacrificial, redemptive love changes lives, and it can change this world.
For the ritual, clean sand was brought from a nearby river to bury the sacrificial animals.
"We melted the sacrificial wide angle adapters off five of eight cameras!" he said with pride.
The crucified Jesus is evoked but here turned into a kind of sacrificial, pagan nature god.
One friend who had already been through top surgery had warned me it would feel sacrificial.
Ergo, Strzok might just be the sacrificial lamb to keep the Russia collusion investigation on track.
But like anyone raised Roman Catholic, I understood triumph in humiliation, the worship of sacrificial death.
When it comes to sacrificial dilemmas, we find that generally people strongly favor nonconsequentialist social partners.
In the original, the sacrificial virgin is chosen right away and is locked into her fate.
Scientists said the extra hand suggested the god was wearing the remains of a sacrificial victim.
And in so doing, becomes redemptive, and that way of unselfish, sacrificial, redemptive love, changes lives.
"He's a more interesting candidate than the traditional sacrificial lamb the Democrats put up," Mackowiak said.
These neighborhoods and sacrificial zones were literally designed to be that way, and not much has changed.
Carol and Barbara are using these women as sacrificial soldiers for their own ridiculous, long-standing rivalry.
They were the sacrificial lambs of modern entertainment, and they have been, as individuals, almost entirely forgotten.
But look on the bright side: At least the basement isn't full of skeletons and sacrificial altars.
"Why I'm so angry is that the wrong person was chosen as the sacrificial lamb," she said.
Judge Kavanaugh should not be made the sacrificial lamb for the collective unaddressed wrongs of all women.
Kayla is the movie's sacrificial lamb and, to an extent, a representation of female victimization and innocence.
Her attachment to Cuba remained profound, often expressed as an intimate, sacrificial identification with the natural world.
It was presumed to be a sacrificial site, but at the time, it was an isolated finding.
The company will send sacrificial lamb Kevin Chan, Facebook's head of public policy, to appear in their stead.
In fact, Tip says Kanye believes he's doing the opposite ... to the point of being a sacrificial lamb.
MIG welders work by feeding a sacrificial electrode made of wire through the nozzle of a welding torch.
The spectacle of churches, mosques and sacrificial pagan altars, sometimes all in the same small village, is dizzying.
Trump ran as an outsider, someone willing to slaughter the sacrificial lambs (of both parties) if he won.
Male figures carrying baskets of red fruit and docile sacrificial goats march back and forth across the shard.
"In a lot of ways I was a sacrificial lamb and was blacklisted," Moceanu told me on Wednesday.
An ex-Marine (Gabriel Chavarria) searches for his sister (Jessica Garza), who's joined a quasi-religious sacrificial cult.
And the final moments suggest that Gabriel will be the first sacrificial lamb in the new season's slaughter.
Weinstein became a sacrificial lamb for the patriarchy, the man who everyone agreed had gone beyond the pale.
Scientific and medical discoveries notwithstanding, whole swaths of humankind remain fiercely dedicated to ancient and atavistic sacrificial practices.
At the foot of the stairs lies a sacrificial pool of blood in the shape of a woman.
And while the overall point was to malign the costume designer, her phrasing made me the sacrificial 'fat' lamb.
You see, we all need a reminder that sacrificial love is woven into the very fabric of the universe.
That led Democrats to go nuclear, and meant that Pillard suddenly went from unconfirmable sacrificial lamb to federal judge.
Cheers to a lifetime of self sacrificial love with the lord being at the center of everything we do.
"It certainly has to go well beyond sort of sacrificial lambs and removing people and all that," he said.
The criteria include exemplifying qualities of sacrificial love and overcoming major obstacles to provide for a child and others.
But it's possible that the site and cannabis was used for a variety of non-sacrificial funeral rituals, too.
The people restrain Matt and bring the handmade figure of a lion out, dancing manically, up to something sacrificial.
They are looking for an answer, and a sacrificial lamb will often do in lieu of real, practical solutions.
"The two men also "speak about... when is Khashoggi to arrive, and they say: 'Has the sacrificial animal arrived?
" Then comes the sacrificial doo-doo moment: "I wipe that shit off and throw it right in the bag.
"We talk about them being 'sacrificial sands,'" she said, a kind of environmental crumple zone to blunt storm damage.
Whitman had hoped that the end of the Civil War and Lincoln's sacrificial death would bring the nation together.
Still, rising sea levels might take some of the fun out of life on a sacrificial barrier, she said.
Before the indictment, Mr. McMurray, the 43-year-old supervisor of Grand Island, was viewed as a sacrificial candidate.
He lived a simple, self-sacrificial life and faced trumped-up charges as a member of the Chicago Eight.
Finally, dessert was a rich, goaty libum, a kind of sacrificial cheesecake the Romans would offer to household gods.
Earlier on Wednesday, the Trump campaign finally offered up its sacrificial lamb for Monday's Melania Trump plagiarism snafu: Meredith McIver.
Degrees are no longer required, newer programming languages are much simpler, and daily sacrificial offerings have fallen out of favor.
If the black person that they kill turns out to be innocent, it is an acceptable death, a sacrificial one.
I had a guy tell me once that chickens are super self-sacrificial, because the lines are like right there.
The film gained notoriety for its reexamination of familial horror story tropes and its avoidance of sacrificial motherhood or matricide.
I have experienced the soul satisfying joy of a marriage built on sacrificial love and safety and tenderness and care.
It mentions among its positive elements Harry and Ron's friendship, warnings against greed, and the sacrificial love of Harry's parents.
Sacrificial offerings, psychogeography, erotic religion… for horror fans seeking complex plotlines with strong intellectual overtones, it doesn't get much better.
These bodies of water provided drinking water to ancient peoples, but also functioned as ritual spaces for ceremonies and sacrificial offerings.
The tombs also bore human skeletons and artifacts including a type of angular harp used in ancient funerals and sacrificial ceremonies.
This work could shed light on the cultural practices of ancient Mayans, who conducted ceremonies and sacrificial offerings around the cenotes.
Without any intention of disparaging Doane's talent or gutsiness, there's no denying that he has the look of a sacrificial lamb.
In one email, Ho described himself as "the first of the sacrificial lambs" of hostility between the United States and China.
Often, Abbi will like Carrie's Instagram posts even if she's not featured in it, which is clearly a loving, sacrificial act.
Quoting the Biblical Book of Amos, Curry said: When love is the way -- unselfish, sacrificial, redemptive, when love is the way.
During the recession, the group used telemarketers to solicit "sacrificial gifts" from struggling people by phone, according to the Guardian article.
And that's why there was some news he doesn't want to send his troops as sacrificial lambs in a hopeless fight.
In the episode's most resonant scene, Carl takes it upon himself to barter peace and offers himself as a sacrificial lamb.
Till-Mobley, it begins with a perspective on her son as a "sacrificial lamb," whose death jump-started mass civic engagement.
The sturdy vacuum cleaner now came into its own; Jeong lay back over it like a sacrificial virgin, her spine arched dramatically.
Some Christians connected Christ to the sacrificial Paschal Lamb and celebrated Easter after Passover, whatever day of the week that fell upon.
I love that Eponine individually is the most heart-wrenching sacrificial character that I can think of in a lot of literature.
In a series of jailhouse interviews, she cast herself as the sacrificial lamb of a government that had a lot to hide.
An earlier version of this article misidentified the religious text that says God replaced Ismail on the sacrificial altar with a ram.
Some of the human remains may have been deposited after people stumbled into sinkholes, or were forced into them as sacrificial offerings.
He also appears to be another sacrificial lamb thrown to the press by a university that doesn't know what to do anymore.
Jesus as king does not conquer his enemies through violence, he converts them to his cause by meeting violence with sacrificial love.
In the past, it's typically been philosophers who've investigated issues of morality and altruism, and they've focused a lot on sacrificial dilemmas.
When various sacrificial animals associated with Abakuá ritual appear — goats, fish, roosters — she caresses them protectively, and their bodies merge with hers.
And the helmet's visor has a "sacrificial" protective layer that can easily be replaced with a new one if it gets damaged.
Local governments and real estate firms are "scrambling to volunteer whole districts up to the sacrificial altar," AtlantaAgainstAmazon notes on its site.
The thinking goes that Tollund Man's tomb may have been meant to ensure a kind of soggy immortality for the sacrificial object.
Tia Mowry-Hardrict is thankful for her parents' sacrificial love and service, which she's witnessed them live out in more ways than one.
T-Mobile's sacrificial lamb in this blood bath of a "holiday" is the T-Mobile Phone BoothE, which is a soundproof phone booth.
To feed the guests, human meat plates were brought out so attendees could fill up on the "flesh" of angelic, virginal, sacrificial bodies.
In his photos, parenting scenes often symbolize a relationship with God, such as this photo visualizing "the father's sacrificial love for his child."
Some characterized Mr. Colmes as a punching bag and even a sacrificial lamb who was neutralized by the considerably more combative Mr. Hannity.
"The ocean is sort of becoming the sacrificial lamb," Francisco Chavez, senior scientist at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, tells The Verge.
Flake may just end being the sacrificial lamb who serves as a lesson for his fellow Republicans hoping to avoid his apparent fate.
Carrington was suspicious of aspects of the country, says Mr Weisz, such as the sacrificial violence that she saw simmering beneath the surface.
They launch into a group chorus of "867-5309/Jenny," with the lead singer singing into his sacrificial knife like it's a microphone.
Rating There is a Christ figure of sorts, but not the kind who dies a sacrificial death or works miracles or anything like that.
In fact, in 50 v 50, players seem to go out of their way to assist strangers and with a borderline self-sacrificial altruism.
The paper suggests that the plant could have been cultivated to be more mind-altering and used for an elaborate, possibly sacrificial funeral ritual.
Further north, Old Norse literature chronicled the Fimbulvinter, or "notoriously long winter," which is evidenced by hordes of gold sacrificial offerings and abandoned settlements.
But these games come with a price, as they feed into perceptions of HBCU inferiority and put players in the role of sacrificial lambs.
He was alone when BORSTAR found his body earlier this year on the bare outcrop, which has now become some kind of sacrificial altar.
A cluster of sinuous "rain-wands" looks both like a cloud of sacrificial smoke going up and an answering shower of water coming down.
The staging turned Joan into a populist leader, a sacrificial victim, and an icon of resistance: an urgently contemporary figure demanding an immediate response.
What this mostly means is trying to reconcile her attachment to Rex with her engagement to David, a sacrificial yuppie played by Max Greenfield.
Refraining from interdicting supply ships headed to North Korea simply because the U.N. fails to grant us permission to do so, is self-sacrificial.
The same faith principles that motivate sacrificial service also impel faith-based health professionals and institutions to serve according to moral and ethical principles.
MARYLAND The marquee race in Maryland is the Democratic primary to pick what will most likely be sacrificial lamb to go up against Republican Gov.
Nick clearly ended up with at least some of Set's power, but isn't fully a god — maybe because Ahmanet didn't do her full sacrificial ritual?
"You, my dear, have indeed changed the world by your sacrificial love, unbridled work ethic and enduring legacy that is yet to unfold," she wrote.
As reported in Xinhua, an archaeological dig at Jiaojia village in Jinan City's Zhangqiu District has unearthed 28 houses, 250 graves, and 2000 sacrificial pits.
In Gary's skin, Harris undergoes a kind of sacrificial flaying as the world he wants to be part of also torments him with its gaze.
Like most disaster movies, "The Wave" has three ready-made narrative movements — setup, catastrophe and aftermath — populated by indispensable, regrettably sacrificial and casually disposable characters.
In 2016 she posted a video in which she cleans up what she says is chicken blood in a sacrificial closet room in her house.
"The purpose of this may be as simple as future generations looking back and seeing how caring and giving and sacrificial people were," he said.
Christian history valorizes those devoted few able to maintain the Lord's course in times of great distress, martyrs and the self-sacrificial and their ilk.
Here's the latest: It seems Prime Minister Theresa May's sacrificial promise to resign in exchange for support for her withdrawal plan has made little difference.
"Sacrificial dilemmas provide a useful tool to study and understand how the public wants driverless cars to distribute unavoidable risk on the road," Awad said.
"Why are we afraid to urge our people to sacrificial generosity?" he wrote in that letter, first published in January by The National Catholic Reporter.
The dead animals are some of the more overt references to death, though their sacrificial bodies seem to be given a new life as artworks.
So we have the Narnia books, in which love is sacrificial and Christ-like, as opposed to Edmund's greedy and egotistic longing for superficial rewards.
We have been scapegoated, offered as sacrificial lambs to appease the public for all the injustices wrought against blacks over the many years by white cops.
And to top it all off, there was a recreated Viking village, plenty of historical knowledge, and the Blót—the sacrificial ritual for the old gods.
"They treat us like [sacrificial] lambs before Eid al-Adha," he told BuzzFeed News, adding that he also didn't want his real name to be published.
And, more importantly, the sacrificial lamb of political compromise, after his party got punished for its turn in coalition government with David Cameron's Brexit triggering Conservatives.
Warren would represent the "sacrificial lamb" theory that recognizes with little chance of getting someone confirmed, the process should be used to highlight the political stakes.
You had to get a degree in computer science, spend years mastering notoriously difficult programming languages, and make daily sacrificial offerings to the gods of C++.
Agape love is sacrificial love; think of Jesus's parable where the Good Samaritan saw an injured man and helped him without regard to race or religion.
"In other words, that there will be some sort of sacrificial lambs and that the people who were behind these decisions might not be held accountable."
He didn't miss the blood spurting from the sacrificial heart, the hurling of heads at crowds dazed on hallucinogens, the rolling of decapitated bodies down steps.
The third task is to recognize that repairing marital strife will require both spouses to become better people, more empathetic, more sacrificial on a daily basis.
"I used to always feel that when the Fed chairman made an announcement, or we made a decision, it was like a sacrificial ceremony," Fisher said.
I am now one of God's sacrificial lambs, and hopefully people will use my example to help keep others from experiencing this dreadful and wrongful persecution.
They are killers, and when the rival lover strays into their midst Giselle watches as they seduce, entrap, and impale him in their own sacrificial dance.
Depending on your sources, its origins can be traced back to an ancient Roman fertility festival involving sacrificial goats or to a Chaucer poem about birds.
In a sacrificial act of parenting, she calls the babies to her by drumming on the web and presses her body down into the gathering crowd.
Sending American taxpayers' money as foreign aid to various nations, particularly ones that are impoverished because of the statist ideologies they have adopted, is self-sacrificial.
But our research suggests that when it comes to self-driving cars, Americans balk at having the government force cars to use potentially self-sacrificial algorithms.
Sounds bizarre, but scientists say it's a sacrificial act for the male, who, by giving himself up in this nourishing way, improves his odds of reproductive success.
It will likely be alone in any fights against Washington as the tech industry looks for a sacrificial lamb to offer up in penance for its sins.
Unlike other Muslims who buy animals for slaughter a few days before the sacrificial holiday, Syed Ejaz Ahmad, 55, said raising his own calves was more economical.
What it is like to be a Black Woman, and furthermore, the sacrificial, struggle-filled, tongue-biting, mask-wearing fight it is to become a successful one.
But the ultimate sacrificial lamb was Laika, an adorable mutt who became the first living creature to orbit the Earth on November 3, 1957, in Sputnik 2.
His killers call him a "sacrificial animal" and joke about having "a coffee and cigar on hand" moments before his grim murder, the officials told the BBC.
The enemy positions were too strong and too well-prepared to storm, but we had to attack and so a half-hearted, sacrificial effort would take place.
Once considered a sacrificial candidate, Nate McMurray, the supervisor of Grand Island, N.Y., now has a window to try to flip a Republican seat once deemed secure.
On Monday afternoon, they fumed at both political parties, and said they were once again being made into sacrificial pawns in a badly played game of chess.
As dawn broke on a sacred mountaintop in northern Mexico, a group of indigenous pilgrims dragged a sacrificial calf into their stone circle and slit its throat.
A Wrinkle in Time treats evil as compulsory conformity and defeats it through familial love; Harry Potter treats evil as fascism and defeats it through sacrificial love.
Mother spiders are assisted by closely-related virgin females who, in addition to engaging in child-rearing tasks, offer themselves up as a sacrificial meal for the spiderlings.
Yet in his interview, Mr Comey persisted in justifying his behaviour, more painstakingly than he had previously, by presenting himself as a sacrificial lamb for his agency's reputation.
"There is now no doubt that what he started was a courageous, prophetic, self-sacrificial act that has captivated a nation and inspired a powerful movement," he added.
But neither is the progressive Christian approach that simply baptizes casual sex in the name of self-expression and divorces sex from covenant faithfulness and self-sacrificial love.
The deity himself is often portrayed as wearing the skin of a sacrificial victim, Dr. Henderson said, and he was impersonated by actual priests who also wore skins.
My mother was only trying to be sympathetic to my life as a working mother, but the self-satisfied way she proclaimed the sacrificial nature of motherhood grated.
Throughout "The Dumb Girl," Weber shifts between intimacy and spectacle, but in the end this story — and its scale — becomes larger than Fenella, who's a tragic, sacrificial pawn.
Those (mostly men) who practice superiority and exclusion contradict my interpretations of the life and teachings of Jesus, which exemplified peace, love, compassion, humility, forgiveness and sacrificial love.
The operative words he used as he arrived at court ... "sacrificial lamb" ... and it was clear he thinks that's what he's going to be when the judge rules.
I often ask myself like why is it that we talk about this faithful, sacrificial, loving God and this Jesus, but we can't even worship in the same space.
Trump said nothing about a Saudi intelligence officer referring to Khashoggi as a "sacrificial animal" while another official described how the journalist would be butchered, according to the report.
Moviegoers were shocked to see Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff meet her sacrificial end in the Marvel epic, given that her standalone movie is reportedly in the works.
She took a sacrificial pipette from her inside jacket pocket, peeled open the paper to reveal the glass, and, in a reprieve between lurches, stabbed herself in the forefinger.
Which is why efforts to contain them are so swift: Weinstein and others accused of misdeeds become the sacrificial lambs, rightfully expelled in order to protect the greater whole.
And it is sacrificial, because you are sacrificing other things you'd rather do, but [working out] is going to pay off in ways that those other things will not.
After Richard's plan to set up Carol was thwarted by Daryl "Pookie" Dixon, the poor guy figured the next best thing would be making himself the sacrificial lamb instead.
These first Americans — Clinton, Fenno, Wheatley and Washington — saw American greatness the same way we can choose to see it today — as aspirational, sacrificial, economic, scientific, artistic, and unfinished.
" When he went on trial for murder in 2005, Mr. Killen, interviewed for the documentary "Neshoba: The Price of Freedom" (2010), said he was being made a "sacrificial lamb.
So, I went backstage and there's Steve preparing his slides with a couple of his young, sacrificial tech assistants who, if they got anything wrong, were fired, I'm sure.
His description of Agamemnon playing sword games with little Orestes in a vain attempt to normalize the hours before his sister is taken to the sacrificial altar is unforgettable.
" Even Sonny Perdue, Trump's agriculture secretary, told an audience at Michigan State University on Tuesday that the administration doesn't want to make farmers "sacrificial lambs in this trade war.
His slow burn in the temple as he watches the money lenders sell animal sacrifices, a prefiguring of his own sacrificial crucifixion, captures the film's ambivalence about Jesus' mission.
Deploying American troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, not to protect us against attack but to repair soccer fields and keep warring factions from one another's throats, is self-sacrificial.
That's why Iron Man's sacrificial Gauntlet snap in Endgame doesn't feel as easy as Arya's Night King kill, and why it could have more staying power in the cultural moment.
"Under no circumstances will I agree to serve time for something I didn't do and go like a sacrificial lamb to a slaughter advantageous for the state," Mr Pavlensky says.
Described as "a bloody, sacrificial ritual" — the specialty of the 78-year-old Viennese Actionist — the three-hour performance is set to premiere on June 17, accompanied by an installation.
Hammond didn't see it as a waste—he let it flow because for him it was a sacrificial offering to the tree, which gave its fruit for them to enjoy.
It also addresses patients' justifiable moral objections to being sacrificial lambs in clinical trials in which many participants receive a placebo that helps FDA statisticians, but not seriously-ill patients.
"It's another way to get accountability and to show that the Ciercos were essentially used as sacrificial lambs over a regulatory fight between the U.S. and Andorran authorities," Lewis said.
But then it ends, and there's the idea of the sacrificial lord, and, of course, the album ends with death and demise and this sort of reflection on the past.
Choosing the gift of life for another over the needs of our own is perhaps the most profound example of sacrificial love, and it is the very reason we march.
Scenes with his surrogate father and Klan leader (Tom Wilkinson, casually monstrous) have a naturalness that's lacking in his interactions with the preacher, whose near-saintly generosity seems almost sacrificial.
"Sun Zhengcai was a sacrificial object to send a message across the party," said Wu Qiang, a current affairs writer and former political science lecturer at Tsinghua University in Beijing.
So to my former colleagues -- good people, so many with very honest and sacrificial intentions on behalf of their country and constituent -- the prescription for dealing with this President is simple.
In a scene filled with drama and soaring underscoring, the rest of the group tearfully bids the sacrificial lamb adieu and goes on to make boatloads of money on the sequel.
And it's that kind of sacrificial love, the leaving of comfort and plunging into the unknown, that is all over The Shape of Water, whether it's between friends or between lovers.
"Study, Charité, Berlin" (2015), by the German photographer Thomas Struth, depicts dozens of antique wax and plaster casts — death masks, hands and feet — arrayed like sacrificial offerings on a marble slab.
" The days of these Enlightenment ideals are over, Klein says: Our current world is "built on false promises, discounted futures and sacrificial people; it was rigged to blow from the start.
Lam's denaturalizing weaponization takes something of a mystical lunge with the sacrificial "Belial empereur des mouches" ("Belial, Emperor of the Flies," 83) and the darkly crucifix-like "Les Noces" ("The Nuptials," 1947).
Centuries ago, ancient Romans spent the date we now know as Valentine's Day participating in sacrificial rituals and match-making lotteries that sound even more dramatic than Monday's episode of The Bachelor.
Trenton and Mobley were arguably the coolest characters on the show (more Trenton than Mobley, if we're being real), and now they're both gone, sacrificial pawns in the Dark Army's fiendish game.
Soft tissue preservation was not sufficient to demonstrate that the Huanchaquito children's hearts were removed, but some ethnohistoric accounts of ritual practices of the Inca describe heart removal as a sacrificial method.
Heading north from Challapampa, I came to some pre-Hispanic ruins, including what is believed to be a sacrificial table, a large flat stone slab supported by four rocks at the corners.
When Souaré is throws a party to celebrate the birth of his daughter, he should be full of joy: A Joal tradition, the party includes an expensive meal, musicians, a sacrificial sheep.
It's the day before Eid el Kabir, the Muslim sacrificial holiday, and the streets are full of children dragging sheep around—pets until the following day, when they will be ritually slaughtered.
At the foot of an ancient Viking burial mound, one of the prime sledding spots near the Swedish village of Runtuna, a circular gathering of pagan worshipers was completing a sacrificial ceremony.
Even at the height of fear and suspicion, when anyone connected to the outside world might be subject to sacrificial murder, Soviet readers were expected to learn from Dante, Shakespeare and Cervantes.
There is sadly no denying that we are still living out this particular American nightmare, in which a black man dies again and again as if part of some barbaric sacrificial ritual.
Not to prevent scratches or help it bend more easily, but as a "sacrificial layer" that gets scratched instead of the glass, so there are fewer potential catastrophic cracks down the road.
Mazie Hirono has no Democratic competition, but Republicans will have to choose a sacrificial lamb from a large field that includes a Lyndon LaRouche follower and a guy who lives in California.
And so, as a sacrificial act of warning, we have written letters to people who've ghosted us and put them on the internet just to show you how truly bad doing that is.
Part of the show's liberatory beauty is its insistence on pleasure, and upending the expectation of the hardworking, sacrificial Latina, so preoccupied with respectability and family that she denies herself sex, pleasure, indulgence.
To stop the wires clumping together, thereby reducing the number of neurons they engage with, the firm uses a sacrificial polymer to splay them apart; the polymer dissolves but the wires remain separated.
"I think once you read Designers & Dragons, you would see how you would have to be really, really enthusiastic and optimistic—almost self-sacrificial—to want to create a roleplaying company," he says.
I'm unclear on how it's coordinated and have not been able to contact any of these village elders, so I assume they attach notes to sacrificial animals so the gods know what's up.
Arnaud's book makes an inarguably fine addition to any Detroit-lover's library, and it is not my intention to make it the sacrificial lamb in the ongoing battleground around gentrification in the city.
One of the most noteworthy moments of announcing a top Cabinet member's ouster as a sacrificial lamb was in 1992, when George H.W. Bush was losing his reelection race due to the recession.
Charlie Mansell, the sacrificial lamb put up by Labour to run against him, said that with victory assured, Mr. Grayling did not appear to see much reason to actually campaign for the seat.
Some suggest they would have come from afar, perhaps being war captives (as was usually the case with sacrificial victims of the later, Aztec civilisation) or tribute of some sort from conquered lands.
In Ouanga (1936), a female Haitian plantation owner falls in love with a white man and uses voodoo to conjure two black zombies, who capture the man's fiancée for a sacrificial voodoo ceremony.
When he's not hosting reality TV stars and offering his friends up as sacrificial lambs, Serio continues to add to his cat collection: his three most recent babies are named Pixar, Macintosh, and Apple.
A Democratic nominee in Georgia is definitely an underdog, but she's not a sacrificial lamb — Democrats sincerely believe they have a shot at winning this race, and Abrams was the national party's preferred choice.
He who loves his dream of a community more than the Christian community itself becomes a destroyer of the latter, even though his personal intentions may be ever so honest and earnest and sacrificial.
Government ministers and officials from Mr. Sharif's political party, the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz, arranged special prayers, while sacrificial animals, including cows and goats, were slaughtered to seek blessings for the prime minister's health.
In Navy parlance, Goose is Maverick's RIO (radar intercept officer), but Homer would recognize him as a classic Hetairos, a sacrificial friend whose death is a crucial moral and emotional test for the hero.
In Navy parlance, Goose is Maverick's RIO (radar intercept officer), but Homer would recognize him as a classic Hetairos, a sacrificial friend whose death is a crucial moral and emotional test for the hero.
Testament to his appeal as a sacrificial lamb, it was one of many gruesome deaths Mr. Hurt suffered on film; he was stabbed, shot, hanged and burned to a crisp, all more than once.
Booker uses religious categories more naturally than any other candidate: grace, faith, sacrificial love, the command to love your neighbor as yourself, the awareness that love has a redemptive power to cast out fear.
"The demand is for one week but our leadership may announce four days of ceasefire to enable the Afghan people to buy sacrificial animals and celebrate Eid-ul-Azha in a peaceful environment," he said.
Legend has it that looters ransacking a cave in Mexico came across the badly damaged pages in the 1960s, along with a turquoise mask, a sacrificial knife, and some blank pieces of fig-bark paper.
It's the kind of all-in, sacrificial gamble that gets at the heart of why BattleTech succeeds as a tactics game, and how the violence of these engagements is far more than just satisfying spectacle.
But we are absolutely at a turning point in our culture now where we can move away from all these tired and insulting tropes of 'the sacrificial negro,' 'the first to die,' 'the magical negro.
But agencies inside the military, such as the "Special Warfare Department" and "Gendarmerie Counter-Terrorism Unit," were undoubtedly the minotaur at the heart of the labyrinth, crunching on the bones of thousands of sacrificial victims.
In ripped flesh-colored tights, his tattoos and muscles equally on display, Mr. Polunin is presented as a kind of sacrificial figure, leaping and crouching in an unabashed display of raw emotion and powerful physicality.
In The Loudest Voice, Showtime has created a sacrificial scape-asshole on whom we can lay the blame for the ugliest parts of America—our sexual assault, our rapes, our aggression, our racism, our President.
Compared with Boulez's own recorded version, Mr. Morlot slows the tempo just a touch — enough to help pulses in the final half minute ring out with an air of demented, sacrificial fervor, worthy of Stravinsky.
This would be a Procrustean worldview in any religion, but for followers of the virgin Jesus, who used friendship to teach us what truly sacrificial love looks like, it is a betrayal of our God.
They used the mineral to create armbands and nose plugs, for handles on sacrificial knives and also to design elaborate mosaics of warriors that adorned their ceremonial shields and fearsome statues of double-headed serpents.
In our kitchen at Maaemo, we are working on the process of fermenting honey to make mead, the classic kind not only for drunken feasts and sacrificial rituals, but to also use in our cooking.
She writes: The foundational promises of justice and freedom come at a sacrificial cost to black Americans as we demand to be seen and heard regardless of our gender, age, educational attainment and socioeconomic status.
" McCain went on to describe herself as the show's "sacrificial Republican," and when Behar responded with a sarcastic-sounding "aww," McCain shot back, "Oh don't feel bad for me, bitch, I'm paid to do this, okay.
Like the sacrificial Latina mother archetype we all know, she accepts the daughters unconditionally as her own, welcomes them, cooks vegan chilaquiles for them, and mourns Vidalia over rancheras and long pláticas, all while presenting masculinely.
Opposition political parties have called for ING be stripped of its position as official banker to the government and VEB President Paul Koster said it was difficult not to think that Timmermans was a "sacrificial victim".
They note that all six items in the cave where the codex was found -- including a small wooden mask and a sacrificial knife with a handle shaped like a clenched fist -- had already been deemed authentic.
" McCain went on to describe herself as the show's "sacrificial Republican," and when Behar responded with a sarcastic-sounding "aww," McCain shot back, "Oh don't feel bad for me bitch, I'm paid to do this, okay.
Developed as a reaction to the glitzy hair metal and messy death metal bands of the 1980s, early Scandinavian black metal strove for brutality in music, emphasizing an austere aesthetic of blood, violence, and sacrificial rituals.
Mr. Purokite pleaded with the villagers to let him go, but they accused him of trying to "sabotage their sacred sacrificial ritual to the goddess," beating him with flashlights and their bare hands, Mr. Mitra said.
Archaeologists in Mexico say they have found the first temple dedicated to a deity called the Flayed Lord, an important god in the Aztec Empire whose worshipers were said to wear the skin of sacrificial victims.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Within the lexicon of Christian symbology, the lamb represents both the suffering and the triumph of Christ — though a sacrificial animal, it also embodies characteristics of gentleness, innocence, and purity.
By getting 70,000 participants in 42 countries to respond to sacrificial moral dilemmas — the largest study of this kind to date — an international team of psychologists was able to show how culture influences moral decision-making.
Others said a high-tech toilet paper-dispensing device did not befit the majesty of the Temple of Heaven, a Unesco World Heritage Site and an altar where generations of emperors came to perform sacrificial rites.
Ingrained in my developing brain for years was this need to constantly be amiable, kind, self-sacrificial, relaxed, incredibly put together, and to carry on the always un-achievable "not like other girls" aura expected of me.
But given that his pick is unlikely to even have confirmation hearings, Obama could chose to nominate a "sacrificial lamb" who would delight the Democratic Party's liberal base voters and motivate a high turnout in November's election.
"Video-game violence seems to have transformed from an issue of bipartisan and earnest cultural opprobrium—video games are gross and maybe harmful—to a sacrificial lamb slaughtered in the service of preserving gun rights," he writes.
We have skipped over his guilt and her rage, been turned away from the difficult facts of their inner lives and brought back to ritual: the wall, the herd, the sacrificial death, the Wilis' violent collective grief.
An Byeong-hun and Hideki Matsuyama had looked like a pair of sacrificial lambs when they were sent out in the foursomes to take on former world number one Thomas and U.S. captain Woods at Royal Melbourne.
Rejected for a group exhibition after his art was judged insufficiently Surrealist, he burrowed further into books, especially new English translations and studies of Aeschylus's The Oresteia – Greek tragedies that pivot on sacrificial violence and bloody revenge.
" Granger points to links present in the very first book: "A unicorn, a phoenix, a red lion, a Philosopher's Stone, and a hero rising from the dead after a sacrificial death are all in the first book.
It's beautiful, and far more functional than a computer …Read more ReadBut while the Spectre is able to thwart the "super slim equals super shitty processor" trend, it still pays sacrificial deference to the gods of lissome gadgets.
They argue that Mr Hardwick is a sacrificial lamb, since the justice minister was represented at the board's original hearing and it was his department's job to include all relevant evidence in the dossier submitted to the board.
And if the 2000 team were the sacrificial lambs, the 2012 Olympic team was the ultimate payoff: Jordyn Wieber, Gabby Douglas, Alexandra Raisman, McKayla Maroney, and Kyla Ross marched into the arena in London and decimated the field.
At his studio and home in a former fire station, he described how the goat can be perceived as a sacrificial animal as well as an image of debauchery, as humble or arrogant, an insult or a boast.
There are 12 unopened "sacrificial drones" from Nicaragua, numerous zip-line components, and two boxes that contain pieces of the "lava gun" he and Omer designed to capture samples of molten lava, something no one had ever tried before.
They figured she would be a sacrificial lamb, a scalp Republicans could claim while confirming Millett, an uncontroversial appellate lawyer, and hopefully Wilkins, an African-American judge who had been confirmed unanimously to the D.C. district court in 2010.
It also seems odd for the franchise to point in this direction, as it covered Superman's sacrificial death with literal crosses and used a memorial quote that, while from the architect Christopher Wren's memorial, reads like a Bible verse.
Well, Congress works in mysterious ways, and the BAT has a chance to make our apparel and footwear industry the sacrificial lamb of 85033, as revenue for the plan must come from somewhere, and we are the likely target.
If there are to be sacrificial lambs in world trade, for Trump it is better that they reside in China, South Korea, and Germany, nations that for a change can try finding any upside to running huge trade deficits.
" He proposed a "sacrificial" idea — meaning a theoretical change that probably wouldn't work, but points in the right direction — for reining these tech monopolies: Stop leaving antitrust rulings up to "the whim of an individual regulator or a judge.
What's presented as a quid pro quo relationship between millennials and brands is actually a sacrificial offering of user data and privacy to companies who should be paying much more for information they'll use to profit off of them.
Environmental groups and other critics of Volkswagen said the suspension of Mr. Steg, whose formal title at Volkswagen is head of external relations and sustainability, made him a sacrificial lamb meant to insulate the company's top managers from consequences.
Between about 600 and 183AD the Mayan inhabitants of the nearby city of Chichén Itzá, believing it to be a gateway to the underworld, filled the pool with sacrificial riches to the gods: gold, jade, incense, pottery—and people.
If you have read the Bible you carry, you know the definition of sacrificial love portrayed is of God himself loving so sacrificially that he gave up everything to pay a penalty for the sin he did not commit.
In a lot of ways, Roman is a sacrificial scapegoat, here—Rex Ryan hasn't necessarily been crushing it as a coach over the past two years, and the team's defense was roughly as bad as its offense on Thursday.
The first is that Obama might very well believe Garland won't be confirmed, in which case it makes sense to use an older, distinguished judge as a sacrificial lamb and allow his successor to elevate a younger nominee next year.
Gandhi believed that society is much more than a social contract between self-seeking individuals underpinned by the rule of law and structured by institutions; it is actually founded upon sacrificial relationships, whether between lovers, friends, or parents and children.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Sunday shrugged off the brutal dismembering of Jamal Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist, just days after a United Nations report described how a team of Saudi assassins called Mr. Khashoggi a "sacrificial animal" before his murder.
Imagine this tired old world when love is the way, when love is the way, unselfish, sacrificial, redemptive, when love is the way, then no child will go to bed hungry in this world ever again when love is the way.
"I think Mr Khan is likely the sacrificial lamb as a result of the negative user stats since the app redesign earlier this year," Neil Campling, co-head of global thematic group at Mirabaud Securities, told CNBC in an email.
Instead, we fall back on the language of "choice": that it's best if women simply get to choose to work or stay home, as if these choices are inherently equal and made without carrying the cultural baggage of sacrificial American motherhood.
The most someone in the window seat can hope for is sacrificial glory — being sucked only partway out, and thereby serving as "a decent plug" for everyone else while being battered by 600-mile-per-hour winds (oh, and suffocating).
As I understand the words of Jesus as recorded in II Corinthians, weakness opens us up to a fundamentally new definition of strength — strength that is not coercive, domineering, prideful and self-seeking but rather compassionate, sacrificial, humble and empathetic.
SO IT IS NOT AS THOUGH WE'RE BLOWING THEM UP. MELISSA LEE: ARE YOU PREPARED THOUGH, IS THE ADMINISTRATION PREPARED FOR FOR THERE TO BE SO-CALLED SACRIFICIAL LAMBS IN THIS EFFORT TO GET THE TRADE DEFICIT WITH CHINA DOWN?
If the Celtics want to sign Gordon Hayward or Blake Griffin this summer—and they do—that max contract plus the first overall pick's cap hold means that a few players on this year's 53-win team will need to become sacrificial lambs.
To those who feel that grandmaster chess has been deadened by the influence of clever computers—those who miss the slashing brilliancies and sacrificial attacks of the earlier champions, like Paul Morphy, José Raúl Capablanca and Alexander Alekhine—the match was a respite.
The sacrifices are believed to have taken place 550 years ago in the pre-Columbian Chimú Empire, in a sacrificial site formerly known as Huanchaquito-Las Llamas, close to a UNESCO World Heritage site of Chan Chan, in the modern town of Trujillo.
What a breath of fresh air this was in a season unusually saturated with the ballet score: Where the New York Philharmonic's "Rite" in September was labored and unmenacing, this one was terrifying and ultimately more reflective of the primitive, sacrificial dance.
Devoted, sacrificial, and committed love between men or between women, adorned by promises and honored by God and community — that's the story of David and Jonathan, of Ruth and Naomi, and of countless generations of Christians in both the East and the West.
Mets pitching coach Dan Warthen recently thought that he had identified and corrected a flaw in Harvey's delivery, but that clearly wasn't the case; it rarely is, in the case of these "mechanical flaws" offered up to the media like sacrificial lambs.
"I'm particularly happy for the American farmer of soybeans as they've been a sacrificial lamb in this spat but the 25% tariff on soybean imports into China still remains for now," Peter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Advisory Group , wrote in a note Monday.
Once considered a sacrificial candidate, Mr. McMurray, the 43-year-old supervisor of Grand Island, now has a window to try to flip a Republican seat once deemed secure; on Wednesday, his campaign released an internal poll that suggested that the race was tied.
Pyromania We first learn about the possibilities of magical fire in Season 2 — baby dragon bursts, Melisandre's sacrificial beach BBQs, visions in the flames and the napalm-like wildfire, which has a real-world provenance: It's based on a Byzantine Empire weapon called Greek fire.
That's because of budget cuts enacted under former President Ronald Reagan; the food stamp program was under assault in the 1980s and Puerto Rico became a sacrificial lamb for Congress given the high costs there and a history of abuses over the prior decade.
That Mr. Trump, after snubbing Turkey's president at the United Nations, tries to make it all better with Turkey by offering up an American ally, the Kurds, as sacrificial lambs, reminds the world that under this administration, the United States simply cannot be trusted.
" But Avraham C. Moskowitz, a lawyer for Mr. Pappalardo, said that his client "was a sacrificial lamb" because he was the supervisor of a department that was "under enormous pressure to complete these reports quickly and in a format that insurance companies would accept.
The first prosecution and conviction of one of these governors, mayors or university presidents vowing to be a sanctuary for illegal aliens will cause all but those wanting to be sacrificial lambs for the cause to cease this dangerous and willful disregard for our nation's sovereignty.
But here's the catch: A love capable of confronting nihilism must be nothing less than the militant, self-sacrificial force that it was for Martin Luther King Jr. "If a man has not discovered something that he will die for, he isn't fit to live," King said.
Unexpectedly, he sold out the entity to which he had devoted much of his life by joining Olivia and her pals in testifying about B613 before the aforementioned committee -- one of those rapid-fire monologues in which Rhimes specializes -- serving up Jake as a sacrificial lamb.
It is flanked by a small first-century funerary altar, also from the Vatican collection, and a second-century relief with a sacrificial scene from the Uffizi that demonstrate the deep influence of ancient art on the artist, a theme that is explored throughout the exhibition.
Mr. McMurray, the town supervisor of Grand Island, N.Y., has had to go through a crash-course transition from sacrificial candidate to one carrying the burden of unseating an indicted incumbent — albeit a Republican incumbent in a district that President Trump carried by 25 points in 2016.
MEXICO CITY — The bodies of six children and a pregnant woman were found in a freshly dug grave in a remote, predominantly indigenous community on the Caribbean coast of Panama, possibly the sacrificial victims of a ritual performed by a religious sect, the Panamanian authorities said Thursday.
The most spirited howling comes from Sebastian M. Winkler as the Mephisto-like Pegleg (a role inhabited by Marianne Faithfull in the 2004 English-language premiere of the original Wilson production), while Verena Maria Bauer and Ruth Müller show surprising vocal loveliness as the sacrificial bride and her mother.
But I want to focus here on H.B.C.U. teams, which are usually the most physically overmatched and get paid the least amount of money — and yet they feel they have no choice but to use their players as sacrificial lambs in guarantee games to fund their struggling athletic departments.
Killed on one altar and skinned on the other A team from the National Institute of Anthropology and History also found two sacrificial altars, which would have been used as part of ceremonies in which priests skinned their victims before covering themselves in it as a sign of regeneration.
In an interview with Reuters, Eric Lewis, an attorney for the family, said he believes the investigation will reveal FinCEN used thin evidence to turn BPA into a "sacrificial lamb" because FinCEN wanted "to teach Andorra a lesson," after the tiny independent European state failed to curb money laundering.
In To Zurbaran, a small foal lies blindfolded on a wooden table with all legs bound, portraying an image rooted both in Christian symbolism of sacrificial lambs and the Syrian refugee crisis that has found the world transfixed by heartrending images of tiny bodies washed up on Mediterranean shores.
Commissioned in 1920 by a wealthy World War I war profiteer, who made his fortune by selling goulash (known in Danish as a gullaschbaron) to the troops on both sides, it was placed on Thor Island, a small island that once served as a sacrificial ground to the Nordic god, Thor.
As a rule, we try to send products back to companies in the same state they arrived, but that's a hazard of real-world testing a product with four spinning blades: sometimes things end up covered in dirt and grass and the sacrificial blood of one poor TC staff member.
Discovered off the steps of the Aztec's holiest temple during the reign of the empire's most powerful ruler, the sacrificial offerings also include a young boy, dressed to resemble the Aztec war god and solar deity, and a set of flint knives elaborately decorated with mother of pearl and precious stones.
It is unsurprising, then, that the earliest stages of religious belief are typically structured around attempts to master nature: elemental gods – abstractions from aspects of the natural environment, such as the volcano or the sea – are worshipped in the form of sacrificial rituals that aim to placate and therefore control them.
People who have been involved in the process with Obama's last two high court nominations say the president takes the responsibility very seriously and would want to send his best pick, instead of gaming out the political process by sending a "sacrificial lamb" who they know won't survive the process.
Bloomsbury approached me during the writing of my PhD on American epic poetry saying that they were interested in turning it into a book so I had the unenviable task of toning down 100,000 word treatise on sacrificial theory and the history of homosexuality into something a little easier to swallow.
For her first solo show, "Good Buy Human," open from June 23 to August 31 at The Breeder Gallery in Athens, Greece, Mark has created a hyperbolic effigy to commodification culture, with Haribo—once a luxury import with a literally-gilded surface—as her sacrificial lamb to burn in the pyre.
"Thanks to National Geographic and FONDECYT Peru we are digging a new site located a couple of miles north of Huanchaquito Las Llamas that has evidence of another massive sacrificial ground," Gabriel Prieto, study author and assistant professor in archaeology at the National University of Trujillo, Peru, wrote in an email.
And so while I saw Michael Jordan do some amazing things and even understood them as such, I experienced them more as temporary humiliations for Chris Morris and Chris Dudley, a series of repeated injustices visited upon the already pained-looking sacrificial big man Sam Bowie, over and over and over again.
No, instead, the sacrificial lamb offered up to stabilize Trump's campaign was Indiana Governor and Just for Men 'before' picture, Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding Log Cabin Republicans endorse Trump MORE.
If and when a star's behavior threw that image into question — whether it was Clara Bow, Rudolph Valentino, Jean Harlow, or Paul Robeson — their actions were covered up until they couldn't be covered anymore, at which point the stars became sacrificial lambs, like Arbuckle: expelled, shunned, or otherwise blackballed in service of the greater myth.
He selected paintings by four modern African-American artists—Horace Pippin, Jacob Lawrence, Romare Bearden, and Charles Wilbert White (a W.P.A. muralist who was an inspirational teacher of Marshall's in college)—and three African sculptures: a Dan mask, a Senufo oracle figure, and a Bamana Boli (a featureless animal encrusted with "sacrificial" matter, including blood).
Which is not to criticize those works that, almost by default, suggest unimpeded progress; if we are able to enjoy the sad narrative of "Fireflies" in the theater or sigh over "The Scapegoat, 1863," a 1986 McDermott & McGough painting depicting a sacrificial male nude on a sofa, we are already better off than their subjects.
Many Asian-Americans felt that Liang had been offered up as a sacrificial lamb to appease the ongoing protests against police violence that started two summers ago in Ferguson, Mo. The pro-Liang protests, in turn, sparked small counterprotests by black activists, who argued that justice had been served and that a killer cop was a killer cop, period.
So it's not just ... and the specific proposal that I've got in the book — again, this probably really is one of the sacrificial prototypes — is we've got to move away from the regulation of antitrust on the basis of the whim of an individual regulator or a judge in a case and actually have some rules here.
So we watched the King of PRIDE, Fedor Emelianenko make his return after three years in the wilderness of Putin's embrace as a predictable (could it have taken place any other way?) conquering hero, a great lion fed a sacrificial lamb to guarantee a triumphant return to the sport and the promotion that made him and that he made.
That she's not following the playbook of "sexy young thing" looking to transition to "sacrificial pro-life mother" surely enrages the men who only want to hear women talk as long as they want to have sex with them -- or as long as they're making excuses for misogyny while putting a pretty face on brutal policies.
Check out the model of a heiau or sacrificial temple; the colorful feathered capes, leis and helmets; the kapa barkcloth blankets; the wall of antique poi pounders; the sperm whale skeleton hanging from the ceiling; and find the costume alcove where you can try on styles inspired by the Pacific islands including, yes, a grass skirt.
THE A SINGLE SACRIFICIAL LAMB FRANKLY ISN'T ENOUGH AWARD FOR A DEEP AND SYSTEMIC CATASTROPHE To Boeing and its 737 MAX debacle, in which, among numerous other stunning derelictions of fundamental engineering duties, crucial safety features were sold as profitable optional extras — and yet it took not one but two crashes, killing hundreds, for them to admit any problems.
"I hope the government, having given the green light to the so-called TAP in Puglia, will not offer up the Turin-Lyon line and other major projects in the north as a sacrificial lamb to make up to (5-Star) voters," said Sergio Chiamparino, a member of the centre-left Democratic Party who heads the Piedmont region centred on Turin.

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