For example, She'd learned over the years how to deliver a full-court press of guilt. The term alludes to a basketball tactic in which the defenders put pressure on the opposing team over the entire court, trying to disrupt their dribbling and passing. [Late 1900s] See also: press ...
Pallawewagan, transgression, guilt. Pallelensin, to be innocent. Pallenummen, to make wrong, to set about wrongly. Pailhammen, to be unable to perform. Pallhiken, to shoot amiss; (pallakhiken. A.) Pallhittehemen, to strike amiss. ...
Step into the shoes of Emily Meyer from Boston PD to face the mysterious case of 10 homicides. Using only your own experience and professional investigation techniques you will follow the hot trail of the serial killer known to the public as “The Guilty
While bodies fell and the investigation heated up under the charge of fifty-something Chief Detective Inspector Tom Barnaby, I was lulled into a deep state of relaxation by the comfort of the mature cast, the bursts of trees and bushes, so much Eden green, like the worst calamity the univer...
“We are gods with anuses.”“We did not create ourselves, but we are stuck with ourselves.”“Guilt results from unused life, from the unlived in us.”“The urge to immortality is not a simple reflex of the death-anxiety but a reaching out by one’s whole being toward life.” […...
. .--When transgressors have filled up the measure of their guilt so as to exceed the limits of God's mercy, then this event shall take place. The transgressors are the apostate Jews. Here, as in the other visions, the particulars respecting the most prominent objects of the vision are...
Owimoweh"Owimoweh" is the title of an African chant, referring to the waking of the lion. Contained in an early sixties song, subtitled "The Lion Sleeps Tonight," the word was made popular by Pete Seeger and the Weavers. peachy keen, as the ofay kids sayThis is a reference to the ...
, I’ll take it up again—with no regrets or guilt. If you’ve read my previous November posts, you know that I have really struggled with NaNoWriMo the past few years. One year, I actually re-started my previous year’s novel from a different angle, hoping to break through the ...
We felt cheated, deceived, and utterly heartbroken once more. The emotional impact on our family was catastrophic. We felt a range of emotions: Why did this happen to us? Guilt consumed me, thinking I was able to save Child F but couldn't save Child E because I followed the instructio...
The heart that is obedient to God and His Word, the uncondemend heart, experiences tremendous boldness in its prayer life and walk of faith. This boldness is a confidence that you can go before God without fear, guilt or condemnation and you will receive answers to your prayers. ...