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"saviour" Definitions
  1. [usually singular] a person who rescues somebody/something from a dangerous or difficult situation
  2. the Saviour [singular] used in the Christian religion as another name for Jesus Christ

198 Sentences With "saviour"

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Sister St. Saviour doesn't abandon the pregnant widow, and after the old nun's death Annie's infant daughter is baptized St. Saviour, although she's afterward known as Sally.
People were told that the party was their only saviour.
But the Mass Effect series may yet prove BioWare's saviour.
He does want to be the saviour of the Fatherland.
The West began to see China as its economic saviour.
A hundred years ago oil was seen as an environmental saviour.
What's the role of a saviour, if not a social one?
The saviour of everyone that needs something new to play every month.
Steven Ogg -- who plays the main Saviour on the show -- swears ignorance.
Odd, then, that Hay's saviour did not care that much for books.
Depending on your perspective, Mr Clinton was his party's saviour or its murderer.
Mr Temer, weakened by allegations of corruption, has offered himself as Rio's saviour.
For the sake of your Son, our Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ, Amen.
Through it all, he says, his sense of humour has been his saviour.
Our Saviour Lutheran School enrolls about 185 students in kindergarten through 12th grade.
Her mother is a prekindergarten teacher at Our Saviour Lutheran Preschool in Brooklyn.
"I'm not trying to be anyone's saviour," says Musk in an eminently tweetable soundbite.
In AMLO, a former mayor of Mexico City, many Mexicans saw a possible saviour.
None of this means that Warriors fans should sour on their would-be saviour.
Michael Jordan then comes out of retirement as the secret saviour of the world.
Australia's would-be saviour set off, sprinting with all his might for the line.
But short of an international saviour, English soccer could find itself out of pocket.
Some Trump fans even saw them as the credentials of an authentic, swamp-draining saviour.
Yet Mr Ashley is now seen by some as the saviour of the high street.
Clearly, white-saviour movies of eras past led to some progress for people of colour.
A sole focus on saviour signings, as exciting as they are for any fan, is disingenuous.
The chancellor, however, is doing her best to dampen perceptions of her as potential world-saviour.
It might be the saviour not merely of a row of shirts, but of human civilisation.
Turns out that music is not just Mims' saviour, but possibly all of ours, as well.
Mr Ivanishvili, who portrays himself as a saviour from Mr Saakashvili's tyranny, is now widely despised.
Its boss, Heinrich Hiesinger, was seen as its saviour after arriving from Siemens late in 2010.
He is also said to resent the former general's reputation as a saviour of the republic.
About a month ago I wrote about Emmanuel Macron as a risk, rather than a saviour.
Saviour Asante, 30, a hairdresser in Obuasi, had given little thought to slave history growing up.
Church bells pealed across Moscow as holy fragments were brought to the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour.
This may seem a dull profile for someone who professes to be the saviour of hip-hop.
Couldn't the Japanese schoolchildren have taken on Kobayashi without a white saviour to do the hard work?
John Abraham is trying to usurp his position as the fittest hero in Bollywood and everyone's saviour.
In doing so, he only further entrenched himself as an enemy of free speech rather than its saviour.
This may leave the president room to play the saviour, perhaps by introducing an amendment softening the proposal.
He has even suggested that failing to mention the Saviour could amount to "a major victory for Satan".
Trump's birthday party had been preceded by an open invitation that described Trump as the "saviour of humanity".
He is England's saviour, Bacchus made flesh, the Epicurean gourmand we all wish we had the stamina to be.
" A depiction of Christ, "Salvator Mundi," or Saviour of the World, has been described as the "Divine Mona Lisa.
Hailed as the saviour of Europe in some parts of the continent, elsewhere Mr Macron is quickly proving divisive.
Mr López Obrador is of the left, but he is a would-be saviour rather than a social democrat.
Beware of the Dogs, Donnelly's debut album out this week, complicates this idea of Stella Donnelly, Feminist Rock Saviour.
At one end of Ostozhenka Street is a golden-domed Russian Orthodox church, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour.
Others burst through the front gates of the residence of local government minister Saviour Kasukuwere, another key Grace supporter.
So were Jonathan Moyo, Zimbabwe's minister of higher and tertiary education; and Saviour Kasukuwere, the minister of local government.
The aftermath is handled by one of the Little Nursing Sisters of the Sick Poor, elderly Sister St. Saviour.
The bank lost half its stockmarket value in four days, as a self-imposed deadline to find a saviour loomed.
In practice, this led to encouraging personal encounters with the Saviour while doubting the spiritual value of supporting charitable institutions.
Nietzsche feared that society was descending into nihilism, but appealed to the heroic übermensch in each person as its saviour.
Far from being the saviour of the Republic, their president is politically inept, morally barren, and temperamentally unfit for office.
Airbnb, once a saviour from overpriced hotels, has become the new overpriced hotels since becoming the short-term accommodation staple.
In the 1980s and 1990s, the white-saviour narrative grew so fast in popularity that it quickly became a cliché.
Certainly, fewer white-saviour movies are being made, and the ones that do sneak through are held up to scrutiny.
The group traveled to Russia's capital specially, posing together on Red Square, Moscow's metro and outside Christ the Saviour Cathedral.
The little-known group called the Hindu Sena describes Trump the "saviour of humanity" and a "messiah against Islamic terror".
As anyone who's seen Shrek will well know, the narrative of the returning saviour promises a great deal of glory.
Police arrested United Progressive Party leader Saviour Chishimba last Thursday and said he would be charged with defaming the president.
Yet the 35-year-old Ms Savchenko is neither saviour nor saboteur; she is a soldier in an unexpected position.
If Mr Cruz were the candidate, that disaffected portion would fall—but only to 25%, making him a poor saviour.
Ellen Grace Gray and Antoine Fahmy Ibrahim were married March 7 at the Church of our Saviour in Manhattan. Msgr.
A sustained rebound in home values could prove a saviour for the construction sector, which has seen a severe downturn.
The saviour of our unorganised selves, we consider them our ultimate BFF, constantly saving the day by carrying all our essentials.
There is nothing wrong with a white-saviour movie, as long as it's not the only way Hollywood takes on race.
Although you sent Jesus to be Saviour of the world, we confess that we treat Him as our own personal God.
It is the only thing that is filling at a party, and therefore your only saviour from the hangover from hell.
I walked inside into the office, clutching £50 and praising the skies… but our Lord saviour had something else in mind.
The Church of Our Saviour sits on the same island as the bohemian Christiana commune and offers views across the city.
Which makes it worth underlining how unlikely Mr Sanford's new role as saviour of the republic would until recently have seemed.
But the Leafs provided their future saviour with no offensive or defensive support, and that is a problem only time can fix.
In 1968, Issam Mahfouz's play "The Dictator", about a mentally disturbed tyrant who believes himself humanity's saviour, unsurprisingly fell afoul of censors.
Mozambique hopes its financial saviour will be the development of huge gas reserves, which Maleiane said would begin to flow by 2021.
Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church, seen here performing Christmas Mass in the Christ the Saviour Cathedral in Moscow on Jan.
The capital was decked out in new ministries, shopping malls and an 0003ft bronze statue of Bill Clinton, saviour of the Kosovars.
But there is a new role that many appear eager to cast him in: saviour of American foreign policy in the Trump era.
At the garden party, most have strong views about Mr Johnson: half think he could be the party's saviour; the rest, a disaster.
Just as mobile phones would've saved a lot of trouble in Seinfeld, Google's Assistant would've been a saviour in so many classic films.
It is at once a history, caper and thriller, featuring a superherolibrarian, Abdel Kader Haidara, as the saviour of an entire culture's heritage.
One shouldn't expect the Pope to speak like King Jan Sobieski, the "saviour" of Christendom [in 1683] from the Ottoman invaders at Vienna.
For Rafa Benitez, however, the transition from Madrid's unwanted man to Newcastle's Spanish saviour seems to have been a breath of fresh air.
Sister St. Saviour also gets Annie a job in the convent laundry, where she and her daughter will be safe and cared for.
Mr. O'Donnell, who now coaches soccer for St. Saviour High School, said closing so many fields has affected everyone in New York City.
It's the same for me, music has been my biggest saviour and I've fought my own enemies to the end with this great weapon.
Isolated in his penthouse suite, hooked on pills and bloated with bacon, he was "a prisoner of the town as well as its saviour".
After Mr Bormuth filed his lawsuit, one commissioner told a local newspaper that he was "attacking us and...my Lord and saviour Jesus Christ".
Five years later, the 55-year-old son of a miner and a housemaid is being feted as the saviour of a young democracy.
Nigel Williamson of Nigel's Animal Rescue in Victoria, Australia is the saviour of injured and trapped wildlife, offering a helping hand wherever he's needed.
Local government minister Saviour Kasukuwere, a leading figure in her relatively youthful 'G40' faction, refused to answer Reuters questions about the situation in Harare.
At a time when human-shaped dark forces are wielding such power, something traditionally seen as evil can actually begin to look like a saviour.
He had committed himself to Christ as his Lord and Saviour at the invitation of Preacher Mordecai Ham at a rally in Charlotte, North Carolina.
In a country named for the saviour, prosperous citizens have never been prepared to pay the taxes needed to provide public security and equal opportunity.
Have you ever heard someone rap so good you had to close your eyes and ask Our Lord Saviour what you did to deserve this?
She got involved in the abortion debate first on one side and then, when she took Jesus Christ for her personal saviour, on the other.
We know bad guy and Saviour leader Negan killed off one of the main characters, but the scene cuts to black before revealing the victim.
Robert J. Robbins, a Roman Catholic priest, performed the ceremony at the Church of Our Saviour in New York, of which he is the pastor.
She got involved in the whole abortion debate first on one side and then, when she took Jesus Christ for her personal saviour, on the other.
Jonas's warm feelings of beneficence and his self-indulgent dreams of being a "white saviour"—the unpalatable nature of which he fully comprehends—are soon jeopardised.
"Kesari" focuses all its energy on Akshay Kumar, who has played the saviour in more films than I could care to count in the recent past.
The warden has often invoked Angola's violent past in speeches, portraying himself as the saviour who brought "America's bloodiest prison" into an age of relative sanity.
That turned out to be none other than Auston Matthews, the Leafs' saviour who is as perfect an example as you'll find for why teams tank.
"I think that blockchain and crypto could be the saviour for Africa in many ways because it brings the power back to the people," Akon said.
That is the way that our lord and saviour JD Wetherspoon intended, and anything else is an abomination against God, against Harry, against England and St. George.
He presents himself as a saviour for Europe's Christian nations and his party has an anti-immigration platform at odds with many of its European Union peers.
His father, Louis-Adrien, was a conservative Catholic writer who tried to start a Cult of the Wound of the Left Shoulder of Our Saviour Jesus Christ.
This was true then and it's true now, whether it's first overall draft choice, and prospective franchise saviour, Pat Peake shattering his heel (and his career) along the boards of the team's former suburban rink, or first overall draft choice, and prospective franchise saviour, Alexander Ovechkin, whose clubs have perennially pointed toward the Cup Final, yet been left on the road like a deposed drummer in the middle of a tour.
Instead, the group gathered at the Andronikov Monastery of the Saviour in Moscow on July 17 where they marched with tall crosses and standards depicting Russia's last tsar.
Noble has been looking for a saviour, and in a statement to the market on May 24th said that discussions with "various potential strategic parties" were in progress.
And the early Christians, at least as much as modern pundits, certainly disputed among themselves about whether, how and precisely when to celebrate the Nativity of their Saviour.
So let's take a closer look at the Beyhive's Lord and Saviour, Beyoncé Giselle Knowles, in the midst of what we can now safely call her Beg Years.
"The man portrayed as the saviour of the nation five years ago has destroyed the livelihoods of millions through his policies," they said on the website Artists Unite.
The Russian punk band and feminist-anarchists shot to fame in 2012 after performing their anti-Orthodox church number "Punk Prayer" in Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Saviour.
Ironically, populists have been relatively untouched by scandal, either because they control the judiciary and the media or because a halo of the saviour of the people surrounds them.
Saviour Balzan, a veteran editor and longtime adversary, called her a "spiteful snob" who reveled in ridiculing people she viewed as inferior, particularly those who supported the Labour Party.
The new dean has also been taking stock of the side rooms each named after the chapels above them in the cathedral proper: St. James, St. Saviour, St. Martin.
After Pussy Riot performed their anti-Putin "Punk Prayer" in the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow in 2012, three members of the collective were imprisoned for hooliganism.
So with that in mind, all that remained then was for the press to write up that message and rally the crowds for the arrival of France's saviour, Emmanuel Macron.
"Initial indications were that 1.5 million people were food-insecure with all the 60 rural districts being affected," Public Works Minister, Saviour Kasukuwere, said in a statement in early February.
After the bombing of apartment blocks in Moscow and other cities, blamed on Chechen rebels, people latched onto him, then prime minister and Boris Yeltsin's anointed successor, as their saviour.
To those who never saw him, he became a saviour angel and a legend; he was surely one of the 36 "hidden saints" who helped hard-pressed Jews in each generation.
There will be many more to come but, in the tale of a humble substitute who went on to become Cosmic's saviour, the RLCS has one hell of a founding myth.
Today, the man once hailed as the Kurdish Obama and the saviour of Turkey's hapless opposition faces spurious terror charges from the government and dwindling support among both Kurds and Turks.
Especially in the New World, the term "evangelical" is used as a catch-all for Protestant churches which invite believers to make a personal decision to accept Jesus Christ as Saviour.
A sustained rebound in prices could prove a saviour for the construction sector, which has seen a severe downturn in new home approvals, particularly for the once red-hot apartment sector.
Despite all the propaganda, people no longer see Mr Putin as their saviour, and blame him for spending too much time on making Russia great again rather than helping them get by.
"We have a day house which is five minutes from the venue, so we only have to do the trip once per day and that's been a real saviour," Drysdale told reporters.
A sustained revival in prices could also prove a saviour for the construction sector which has seen a severe downturn in new home approvals, particularly for the once red-hot apartment sector.
A sustained rebound in prices could also prove a saviour for the construction sector which has seen a severe downturn in new home approvals, particularly for the once red-hot apartment sector.
BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Fast-dwindling mangroves in Myanmar's low-lying Ayeyarwady Delta, ravaged by decades of deforestation and conversion of land for agriculture and aquaculture, could find an unlikely saviour - drones.
The right-wing nationalist projected himself as a saviour of Hungary's Christian culture against Muslim migration into Europe, an image which resonated with more than 2.5 million voters, especially in rural areas.
Ed Costelloe, the chair of the group Conservative Grassroots, says most party members want Johnson because they see him as a saviour who can deliver Brexit amid opposition from the political establishment.
Though he often paints himself as Egypt's saviour, Mr Sisi, a former general, has struggled to come to grips with an economy buffeted by terrorism and political upheaval since the revolution of 2011.
"We are not going to give you free rein to undermine the party and president the way that you are doing," ZANU-PF national political commissar Saviour Kasukuwere told a recent party rally.
Kohan was also co-writing a "Teen Jesus" pilot—a kind of "Wonder Years" about the Saviour—in collaboration with Mensch's husband, Latif Nasser, a Canadian radio producer who is a secular Muslim.
In "Migrant, Refugee, Smuggler, Saviour", Peter Tinti and Tuesday Reitano, both researchers, explain how the numbers of people arriving in Europe have been made possible because of the emergence of innovative and opportunistic entrepreneurs.
In the weeks after the Kumamoto earthquake, Kumamon was so necessary that in his absence his fans simply conjured him up themselves, independently, as an object of sympathy, a tireless saviour, an obvious hero.
Video footage obtained by Reuters from the houses of two key allies of Grace Mugabe - cabinet ministers Jonathan Moyo and Saviour Kasukuwere - indicated that the army was also prepared to use force if necessary.
Orban, who portrays himself as the saviour of Hungary's Christian culture against Muslim migration into Europe, added that he would cultivate deeper relations with nationalist-ruled Poland and the conservative German region of Bavaria.
Cohen would morph, in the eyes of history, from bit player best known for statements like "What I'm going to do to you is going to be fucking disgusting" to saviour of the republic.
"Despite Draghi's reputation as saviour of the euro, controversy over his policies will linger, forcing incoming president Lagarde to deal with them in next year's strategy review," Anatoli Annenkov, an economist at Societe Generale, said.
Most recently, "Bring Me To Life" was reinterpreted by Jon Sudano – man, YouTuber, saviour of 2016 – who gave it a lease of life by singing the lyrics to Smash Mouth's "All Star" over the top.
China, the world's largest aluminium producer, was the main target of those tariffs but might ironically turn out to be the saviour of the market in the form of alumina exports, a highly unusual phenomenon.
So Mr Turnbull's likely inability to push through business tax cuts, which would reduce government revenue by around A$50 billion, could turn out to be his "saviour", sharply improving the long-term budget outlook.
"I think what Duterte is really looking for is better weapons sales terms from the U.S." Philippines' Duterte eyes arms from China, ends joint patrols with United States The Philippines' Rodrigo Duterte: saviour or madman?
But Strzok started off his testimony today with a prepared statement and it was almost as if he was projecting himself to be this great saviour of the representative democracy that we have, let&aposs watch.
And the number that really mattered was that over his years of ministry, when he issued the Invitation to come forward, at least 3.2m people walked to the Cross to receive Jesus Christ as their Saviour.
In his novel "Homer's Daughter", he draws on an old idea that the epic's real author was a woman to sketch the poet-princess Nausicaa, a female saviour for a world in which men have failed.
Orban has become the central European country's dominant leader by projecting himself as a saviour of its Christian culture against Muslim migration into Europe, an image which resonated with more than 2.5 million voters on Sunday.
Saviour Kasukuwere, the local government minister, said in a statement late on Thursday the former British colony had received below 75 percent of normal rains, with up to three quarters of crops failing in some regions.
But they spent time together at events sponsored by the Hiya Fellowship of the Saviour Church in Jersey City and at LaGree Baptist Church in Harlem, which were linked through a minister who served both congregations.
Back in 2012, as you probably remember, Tolokonnikova and her bandmate Maria Alyokhina spent 21 months in a Russian prison after performing their anti-Orthodox church number "Punk Prayer" in Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Saviour.
Once celebrated as a saviour of a near-bankrupt Nissan 20 years ago, Ghosn has been ousted as chairman of Nissan, Renault SA and Mitsubishi Motors Corp since his arrest, jeopardising the auto-making alliance he masterminded.
Some evangelicals who look forward to the day when "all Israel will be saved" insist that in order to become "Israel" in the fullest sense, Jews will have to accept Jesus of Nazareth as their divine saviour.
"They had this feeling of omnipotence, and thought they could get away with anything," said Saviour Balzan, the owner and managing editor of Malta Today, and a recipient of Mr. Schembri's bum tip about Italian fuel smugglers.
As is pointed out in a forthcoming book of essays* about world leaders and faith, George W. Bush did not mention the words "Jesus", "Christ" or "Saviour" once during the eight National Prayer Breakfasts at which he presided.
According to Peter Tinti and Tuesday Reitano, the authors of "Migrant, Refugee, Smuggler, Saviour", the route to Europe through Libya became popular with sub-Saharan Africans in 5003 thanks to Syrian refugees who travelled to Libya through Egypt.
This year's Best Picture winner pleased audiences and the Academy, but drew ire from critics for its "white saviour" narrative (like many award-winning films about race, "Green Book" explored prejudice from the perspective of a white character).
But too often in recent years the right has taken such cherished principles as self-reliance and a stern moral code, often involving a sense of communion with a divine saviour, and let them sour into something darker.
Similarly, in the past, the BBC Sound of Poll has bigged up everyone from confessional rapper Loyle Carner to grime newcomer AJ Tracey and Newham's afro-trap saviour J Hus – who are all trailblazers in their own right.
He reportedly wrote about his experiences that night, and set out again the next day—November 16—to try and strike up a connection with the tribespeople and tell them all about his Lord and saviour Jesus Christ.
They will be able to draw on precedents, such as identical twins, where society copes with clones perfectly well, or "saviour siblings", selected using IVF to provide stem cells that can cure a critically ill older brother or sister.
At the appointed hour, their 12th imam, who disappeared in 941 to avoid the persecution Sunni despots had inflicted on his 11 predecessors (pictured below), would return as al-mahdi al-muntadhar, "the awaited saviour", and vanquish the oppressors.
A growing number of Tories see her as a saviour, believing that, given the party's toxic reputation with the young, the only chance it has of reviving its fortunes is to choose a leader who is young and different.
Perhaps the most spectacular act of church reconstruction of recent times was the re-erection of Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, which was dynamited by Stalin in 1931 and thrown back up over five years starting in 1995.
Saviour Kasukuwere, the local-government minister and a leading backer of the president's avaricious wife, Grace, to succeed the old man, has warned disgruntled war veterans that their farms (many of which they seized from whites) would be confiscated.
The Bolshoi ballet danced outside, Luciano Pavarotti sang in Red Square, and in the cathedral of Christ the Saviour, which Mr Luzhkov had raised again from Stalin's dynamiting with its gold cupolas gleaming, three orchestras boomed out Tchaikovsky's "1812".
Nissan's board voted unanimously on Thursday to oust Carlos Ghosn from his post following his shock arrest this week, public broadcaster NHK reported, marking the stunning downfall of the executive once hailed as the saviour of the Japanese automaker.
The recent military push "very much has to do with Haftar's need to reassert himself as the saviour of the east in the face of challenges within his own camp," said Issandr El Amrani, North Africa director for International Crisis Group.
The G40 figures are cabinet ministers Jonathan Moyo and Saviour Kasukuwere, who fled to the compound after their homes were attacked by troops in Tuesday night's coup, the source, who said he had spoken to people inside the compound, said.
But it has not lost what analysts describe as its "saviour complex", a desire to address national shortcomings through managerial talent and a balance-sheet plumped by sales of $633m-worth of stakes in its fertiliser-and-food businesses in 2016.
As critics have turned against the white-saviour genre, more movies have shown people of colour acting as their own heroes, like Ava DuVernay's "Selma" (2014), or in which everyday racism is cleverly dissected, like Jordan Peele's "Get Out" (2017).
He presents himself as a strongman saviour, with the unique combination of wealth, insider knowledge, adamantine toughness and compassion for the common man to sweep aside the rotten status quo, and stop the mighty from oppressing those who cannot defend themselves.
In the 1920s, Maryland law made it illegal "to blaspheme or curse God or write or utter profane words about our Saviour Jesus Christ or of and concerning the Trinity or any of the persons thereof," the AHA told the court.
It denounced four of them as "criminals and counterrevolutionaries": Jonathan N. Moyo, the minister of higher education; Ignatius M. Chombo, the finance minister; Saviour Kasukuwere, minister for local government; and Patrick Zhuwao, the minister for public services, labor and social welfare.
In 2012, after Pussy Riot staged a protest in Moscow's Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Night Wolves offered to protect churches around the country from "hooligans" — exactly the sort of thing you could see the Bikers signing up for.
"Hidden Figures" (2016) and "12 Years a Slave" (2013), both outright hits, may have featured white saviour characters—played respectively by Kevin Costner and Brad Pitt—but these stars were relegated to supporting less well-known black actors in the lead roles.
Although it consciously refracts the Christian story (about a King and Saviour entering the world as a precious but vulnerable infant), it was directed at a much wider world audience as an appeal for peace when the Cuban missile crisis threatened general annihilation.
Yet what was really unimaginable, the sport's doomsday scenario almost, was that as the sport's spotless "saviour" was bowing out with his first defeat in any 100m final for four years, it would be the much-maligned Gatlin who would cash in.
Caudalie's Beauty Elixir has a reputation for revival for good reason, with brightening and energizing elements to wake you right up, while the Molecular Saviour Mist from Allies of Skin is like a shot of moisture, feeding your skin some much-needed hydration.
Bigwigs who will probably sink with her include Saviour Kasukuwere, who enacted the racist indigenisation law; Ignatius Chombo, the finance minister; Jonathan Moyo, a serial plotter and former regime mouthpiece; Patrick Zhuwao, a nephew of Mr Mugabe; and the head of the police, Augustine Chihuri.
Carrying a woven palm branch known as a "palmurello," Francis led a procession in front of the largest church in Christendom to commemorate the day the Bible says Jesus rode into Jerusalem and was hailed as a saviour, only to be crucified five days later.
Given heavy metal's general fascination with old European shit and that it's played by musicians who sometimes give themselves elaborate, made-up titles like "Bestial Saviour of the Undead Legions" you'd think there'd be a fair amount of lords and knights lurking around in there.
This time, it is being installed on the altar in the Chapel of St. Saviour as the centerpiece of "The Christa Project: Manifesting Divine Bodies," an exhibition of more than 50 contemporary works that interpret — or reinterpret — the symbolism associated with the image of Jesus.
On the second floor of Our Saviour 's Atonement Lutheran church near the tip of upper Manhattan, sitting under colorful strings of un-illuminated Christmas lights, around a dozen New Yorkers came together on Sunday to discuss how to better prepare for the novel coronavirus.
Rowe, who has been in the job since April, is focusing on better-quality basics for the typical 50-year-old woman who he has cast as the store's saviour, and is taking steps such as reducing product changes to nine next year from 14 now.
Eugene McKenna, a Roman Catholic priest, performed the ceremony at Jesus Saviour Church in Newport, R.I. The bride, 31, works in New York as a senior account supervisor at Mslgroup, a global communications and strategic planning agency that is a subsidiary of the Publicis Group in Paris.
Mr Abou Jaoudé says that they were not seen as political commentary but as pure entertainment and escapism; he points out that whereas white-saviour narratives are prevalent throughout the decades, most of the antagonists in these mid-century films are either fairy-tale villains or Soviet spies.
Similarly, the sci-fi comedy "Downsizing" engages in the white-saviour trope through the journey of its lead character, a white-collar midwesterner (Matt Damon) who utilises new technology to shrink himself and live in the luxurious Leisure Land, a micro-community, with others who have "gotten small".
My #slowcooker is my saviour come winter time and this Chicken Pot Roast with Sweet Paprika and Cayenne has it all - meat, veggies and a delicious gravy all cooked at the same time, so all you have to do is steam some greens or make a salad to serve alongside.
Since 2009 French generals have been at the helm of ACT, a reward for France's return to NATO's integrated military structure; the most recent American in charge was James Mattis, seen by some in Europe as NATO's saviour as defence secretary for the first two years of Mr Trump's presidency.
Twenty years to the day since French automaker Renault SA agreed to rescue Nissan, the committee described a corporate culture at Nissan "in which no one can make any objections to Mr. Ghosn", who was "in a way deified within Nissan as a saviour who had redeemed Nissan from collapse".
" And while some doubt the account, Miner wrote that Mary Lincoln once told him that at Ford's Theater, her husband was thinking ahead to life after office, and his last words to her expressed a desire to visit Jerusalem to "see the places hallowed by the footsteps of the Saviour.
Though, as this announcement shows, Mr Musk does have a habit of presenting himself as the saviour of the human race (his desire to settle Mars seems motivated partly by fear of what might, in the future, happen to Earth), the idea that some machines at least will come under the direct control of human brains seems plausible.
"I think that blockchain and crypto could be the saviour for Africa in many ways because it brings the power back to the people... Cryptocurrency and blockchain technology offer a more secure currency that enables people in Africa to advance themselves independent of the government," Akon a the event held in the French city of Cannes.
Prince gave us Purple Rain, Beyonce gave us Lemonade, Ocean gave us Blond(e), and while I'm not saying that Harry needs to present the public with an unparalleled masterpiece in order to legitimise six years of smoke and mirrors, only time will tell whether he is art's most interesting new saviour, or just another ex-boy band member hoping to shrug off his past.

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