It's a poem which sees the radiance of the divine in all aspects of human life, from the sordidness of the slums of Cairo or Alexandria, as they would have been, to the people of great wealth ...
The prosecutions of President Donald Trump seem resistant to interpretation because of their strange combinations of intricacy, sordidness, and impact. The cases are filled with details that ...
Here are the evil, the sordidness, the irony, the tragedy, and the pathos of life. But here also are love and joy and peace that pass understanding. Here the Christian message is given wings.
For all its portrayal of lower class sordidness and misery, The Young and the Damned has no great social message; it is instead a vivid portrayal of rottenness under the log of a Mexican city.
But the romance was dulled and revolutions became materialistic. Sordidness and poverty replaced the gayety and wealth of romantic times. Ceded to France as Saint Dominique The early settlers in ...
She feels time sordidness of constantly being obliged to urge the industrial view of life. The benevolent individual of fifty years ago honestly believed that industry and self-denial in youth ...
She fought to have the videos her former husband carefully recorded shown in court, refusing to be embarrassed by the sordidness of actions she had no part in designing. She wanted it all out in ...
Adapted from the novel of the same name by Clarín, which narrates the difficulties of Ana Ozores to adapt to the sordidness of life in Vetusta, a provincial city of northern Spain inspired in Oviedo.
I remain confident Trump will pay a political price in time, as the sordidness of all this sinks in. Perhaps the most distressing of the mob comparisons is this: The safety of jurors is a real ...