Sentences with phrase «eliza young»

David Ebershoff discusses The 19th Wife, which explores the controversial early life of the Church of Latter - day Saints and in particular Ann Eliza Young, 19th wife to Brigham Young, who was instrumental in ending the legal practice of polygamy in the USA.
How did you first encounter the story of Ann Eliza Young, the 19th wife of Brigham Young, and what drew you to her story?
I first heard about Ann Eliza Young seven years ago while editing a book for the Modern Library.
• The flag was sewn by Mary Young Pickersgill, her daughter Caroline Pickersgill (13) and nieces, Eliza Young (13) and Margaret Young (15).

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Born in Antigua in the West Indies in 1722, Eliza (Elizabeth) Pinckney moved to the United States with her family when she was still young.
/ / Eliza Jane, young adoptee in an open adoption
Empowered Wellness CEO & co-founder Eliza Kingsford, MA, LPC, NCC is changing the national conversation around healthy weight loss and weight maintenance for teens and young adults with a refreshing emphasis on positive body image and self - compassion.
Eliza Kingsford is a licensed psychotherapist, Licensed Professional Counselor and National Certified Counselor specializing in evidence - based clinical and therapeutic weight loss and weight management programs tailored to the unique needs of adolescents, teens and young adults.
Eliza Hittman's Beach Rats offers a window into the closed - off mind of a young man who feels isolated by his secret homosexuality.
He may as well be talking about the madhouse genre itself, in addition to the fraught young woman on display, Eliza, played by Kate Beckinsale.
Ms. Steinfeld is extraordinary as Eliza and really makes an impressive step from child actress to young adult.
It Felt Like Love is an indie coming - of - age story about a young girl's sexual exploration from first - time filmmaker and writer Eliza Hittman.
Eliza Dushku, the mere mention of whom reduces most young men to a saliva heap, does a credible job of balancing exhaustion and adrenaline as Jessie, the lady victim - avenger who blows a tire on a booby - trapped West Virginia dirt - path during a road trip with four friends.
Graves soon meets the lovely but mad Eliza Graves (Beckinsale, Total Recall), a sufferer of hysteria, who implores the young doctor to run while he has the chance.
This seemingly random act of vandalism anticipates the violence and upset to follow which soon immolates young Eliza.
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Joel Kramer denies that it happened and says that all he remembers is that someone told him that young Eliza had a crush on him.
Higgins is usually played by some old codger (and all due respect to them), but the British actor Harry Hadden - Paton is younger than Lauren Ambrose, who plays Eliza Doolittle.
Their neighborhood friends Franklin and Nancy are played by Terrence Howard and Viola Davis, who have a teenage daughter Eliza (Zoe Borde) and young daughter Joy (Kyla Drew Simmons).
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Eliza Hittman's film chronicles the life of a closeted young man spending his days on the boardwalks of Coney Island.
Beach Rats (Eliza Hittman, 2017): Exploring the fine line between machismo and homoeroticism, this is a beautiful exploration of young lust and angst.
Eliza Dushku is just incredibly hot regardless, and she essays an interesting character in Jessie: a mostly impenetrable young woman whom seems strong and designed specifically to be a horror movie heroine, yet her friends» devotion to her and the reason they're all out in the woods sets up an cool dichotomy.
Eliza Rawlings, Managing Director at Festo, says, «WorldSkills UK is an exceptional opportunity for our young apprentices to put their skills to the test.
A society of single men and prostitutes among whom Eliza moves — with the help of her good friend and savior, the Chinese doctor Tao Chien — California opens the door to a new life of freedom and independence for the young Chilean.
In Eliza, Allende has created one of her most appealing heroines, an adventurous, independent - minded, and highly unconventional young woman who has the courage to reinvent herself and to create her own destiny in a new country.
When she was young, her mother disappeared before her eyes, and Eliza won't stop until she finds out what happened.
Contributors include: Rashayla Marie Brown, Ashley J. Finigan, Amir George, Allison Glenn, James T. Green, Eboni Hawkins, Caroline Kent, Emily Hooper Lansana, Tony Lewis, Jasmine Murrell, Eliza Myrie, Jacqueline Najuma Stewart, Casey Winkleman, Avery R. Young.
Participating Artists: Hyun Jung Ahn, Rosaire Appel, Christopher Arabadjis, Danielle Atkins, Rachel Bacon, Emily Burns, Joao Carvalho, Rachel Chaldu, Jessica Chen, Xiaolin Cheng, Matthew Cole, Kara Lynn Cox, Maeve D'Arcy, Kevin Dudley, Joan Easton, Glen Farley, Celeste Fichter, Susan Newmark, Sean Gallagher, Ron Geibel, Lesley Giles, Anne Gilman, Christina Graham, C'naan Hamburger, Young Gi Han, Leah Harper, Ariel Herbert, Andrew Indelicato, Anna Kell, Eunjin Kim, Tom Koken, Jyan Ku, Greg Singer, Hyomin Kwon, Robert Lach, Laura Lappi, Niki Lederer, Dain Lim, Andre Lima, Eric Mack, Nadja Verena Marcin, Elizabeth Mead, Tara Lewis, Djavan Nascimento, Habby Osk, Joey Parlett, Lauren Peterson, Lou Piche, James Rose, Frank Sabatte, Janet Sawyer, Christian Schmit, Ben Schwab, Stuart Snoddy, Eliza Stamps, Laura J. Stein, Christopher Tanner, Sarah Treharne, Eun Jin Wang, Nicholas Warndorf, Kit Warren, Katie Westmoreland, Joshua White, Curtis Widem, Jeanne Wilkinson, Ora Xu.
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Hear from designers such as Eliza Starbuck of Bright Young Things, Luis Valenzuela, and Samantha Pleet discuss the future of fashion design, and get a blow - by - blow, show - by - show account by following the links below the fold.
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