Sentences with phrase «when twentysomethings»

But when twentysomethings have $ 100,000 or more in private loans and little prospect of finding work, they need the kind of relief that will give them a fresh start.

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Having the economic sensibilities of every other food - loving twentysomething, I always fill a plastic bag up when I go home to visit my parents to avoid having to purchase it myself.
The idea that he would have players who actively dwelled on water polo would've been a laughable concept to Agostino when he took over the program as a very young twentysomething in the mid-90s.
When we first meet Sophia, played by Britt Robertson, she's a broke twentysomething making a living flipping vintage thrift store finds on eBay (and dumpster - diving when ends fail to meWhen we first meet Sophia, played by Britt Robertson, she's a broke twentysomething making a living flipping vintage thrift store finds on eBay (and dumpster - diving when ends fail to mewhen ends fail to meet).
Justin Bieber — the singer who spent his Valentine's Day lamenting about his single status like a good many other twentysomethings — is seemingly finally Selena Gomez's mom got so worked up when she found out how serious things are between Selena and Justin Bieber, she had to be taken to a
Lawrence has a poem titled «Love on the Farm», which could work as an alternative title for Lee's film — except that love is as far from the mind of its main character, twentysomething Johnny Saxby (played by Josh O'Connor), when we first encounter him as anything could be.
But when faced with choosing between two independents from twentysomething filmmakers — one that will have to fight for an audience in February and another that doesn't even have US distribution yet — booting one out felt akin to kicking a puppy in the face.
Loosely based on a graphic novel, the film spans a brief but tumultuous period in Adèle's life, from her last years of high school till some time later, when she is a twentysomething adult pursuing a career as a teacher.
As the road trip genre is best when it's used as a catalyst for a metaphysical journey of discovery engaged in by our protagonists, the narrative of The Puffy Chair is not nearly so important as the rambling, improvised conversations (arguments and pillow talk) engaged in by its trio of twentysomething slacker pilgrims.
Written, directed by and starring Lena Dunham, and costarring her real - life mother and sister, Tiny Furniture is a loose - limbed and pleasantly idiosyncratic independent film that takes an amusing look at romantic humiliation and twentysomething dawdling, when deep - seated ambivalence is so frequently mistaken for a lack of ambition or intelligence by adults who've forgotten the choppy waters of post-adolescence.
But when a handsome, charming 24 - year old American doctoral student named Oliver (Armie Hammer) moves into the house as an intern for Elio's professor father (Michael Stuhlbarg), his fascination with the twentysomething man leads him to a personal discovery that will change his life forever.
Carol is Christmas shopping when she spots twentysomething Therese, a store worker and aspiring photographer who won't commit to her keen male suitor.
A twentysomething slacker (writer - director Zach Braff) faces his estranged family when he returns to New Jersey for his mother's funeral.
Even now, when the world was filling up with surprisingly young scientists and army officers and plant managers — the older ones having taken to disappearing by night, leaving silence behind them, and gaps in every hierarchy to be plugged by anxious twentysomethings working all hours to learn their new jobs — even now, pinched and tired as he was, dull - skinned like everyone else on the tram, he still had the occasional difficulty with someone misled by his big adam's apple, and his big eyes, and his sticking - out ears.
Our top 10 list hits just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the best cities for twentysomethings.
This is what happens when two iconic feminist artists have a conversation in a room full of twentysomethings.
The majority of millennials» housing preferences may not be as different from previous generations as once believed, according to a new report released this week from The Demand Institute, Millennials and Their Homes: Still Seeking the American Dream.The report finds that the majority of millennials want to own a house in the suburbs as they look to raise families and they want more space, a veer from other studies that have shown twentysomethings will likely choose walkable urban neighborhoods when it comes time to buy.
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