Sentences with phrase «represent young friends»

Represent Young Friends of the APA at events (bar crawls, mobile adoptions, sporting events and holiday parties)

Not exact matches

Sure, Demi Moore broke a mold, and I know a few couples - family members and friends of friends - who represent the highly publicized demographic of older women and younger men, but the dating industry will tell you that for the most part that demographic is a myth.
In the tradition of the platoon drama, they represent different types — the young Student, the hearty Bavarian, the protective Lieutenant, and the married man Karl (the only one to be called by name)-- and have bonded as friends under fire, but the film chronicles the way the war grinds them up and leaves them dead or broken.
At the same time, many of my friends and peers, who were much younger than the artists we represented, were starting to develop their practices and careers as artists, but, I wasn't able to work with them in the context of Luhring Augustine's established program.
Represented here by an iconic Los Angeles pool painting, Hockney, although based in the United States during much of the period, was a close friend to the young Londoners.
That year she also joined Tibor de Nagy Gallery, which represented several of her friends and other, mainly young painters, including Frankenthaler, Porter, Larry Rivers, Grace Hartigan, Jane Freilicher, and Nell Blaine.
Our attorneys represented a young client who was a passenger in a friend's car that veered into an obstruction on a neighbor's lawn.
The peer group represents an important and unique context for the development of a wide range of skills and competencies in early childhood.1 Simply stated, «playing with friends» helps young children acquire and practice social (e.g., resolving conflicts), cognitive (e.g., perspective - taking), emotional (self - regulation) and communicative skills that provide foundations for their subsequent development.
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