Sentences with phrase «working as a surrogate»

If you don't have a PS2 this version will suffice and will work as a surrogate to the original, but like SH2HD, this is an inferior port.

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Gorka was closely aligned with Bannon, and often attended meetings as Bannon's surrogate and worked with his former Breitbart colleague in his West Wing office.
Moody Bible Institute, the Bible Institute of Los Angeles and scores of lesser - known schools trained thousands of leaders for work in local churches and on the mission field, organized conferences and revivals, sponsored radio broadcasts, published literature and served as surrogate denominations.
They are surrogates, which is a way of saying that they are agencies by which God works; they are not substitutes, although much of the time, in our foolishness and defection, we regard them as such — and in so regarding them bring about a state of affairs which is disproportionate and destructive.
This insight moved Williams to advance the possibility that in black women's identification with Jesus as surrogate Lord they risk being «passive to the oppressive operation of surrogacy in our lives» and «oblivious to forces at work influencing us to stand in somebody else's place, to be at the beckon of somebody else's call and to forever service the needs and goals and tasks and responsibilities of somebody else.
Justice and peace, social service, awareness of and care for the environment, volunteer work; or liberal arts, discriminating inquiry, courses in professional ethics, gender studies: these are presented as the contemporary surrogates for faith.
Or, as has been suggested, why won't they just sign a piece of paper and let someone else do their dirty worksurrogate soldiers and contract killings are quite common in some circles.
After receiving her Master's Degree in International Affairs from Boston University, Sarah worked for Circle Surrogacy for two years as a Program Coordinator, providing intended parents, surrogates and egg donors support throughout their journey.
He began his professional legal career as a law clerk for Circle Surrogacy in 2004, where he assisted in all aspects of client legal work including drafting surrogate agreements and attending adoption hearings.
Surrogates may also connect with former surrogates who now work with us as surrogate outreach cooSurrogates may also connect with former surrogates who now work with us as surrogate outreach coosurrogates who now work with us as surrogate outreach coordinators.
Many of our surrogates work with midwives and doulas in the hospital setting and some hospitals offer alternative birthing options such as water birth.
-- Amber Campanelli, on her feelings towards the baby she carried as a gestational surrogate for the first father - father birth certificate ever issued in Montana (she works for us now!)
For example, Germany requires that intended parents work with surrogate who are single; otherwise the surrogate's husband will be treated as the father of the child.
Retired surrogate judge Mary Work, now free to politic, hailed Clegg as «a good lawyer» — high praise, apparently, from the bench.
Pataki has been doing surrogate work for Romney over the last several weeks and as recently as this morning appeared on the candidate's behalf to talk welfare reform on Fox News.
Castro has been working hard for Clinton on the trail, traveling to 11 states as a surrogate, but Democrats close to the campaign said there is concern his inexperience would cramp Clinton's ability to frame Trump as someone lacking the appropriate resume for the Oval Office.
«We hope that our work will provide the basis for a larger study of patient samples that may ultimately identify biomarkers that can be used as surrogate markers to determine the benefit of therapeutic interventions in diagnosed but asymptomatic HD patients to prevent or delay disease onset.»
«Our findings show that using the modifier QZ as a surrogate for nurse anesthetists working without the supervision of a physician anesthesiologist is incorrect,» said Amr Abouleish, M.D., M.B.A., study co-author and professor of anesthesiology at the University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston.
Scientists are working on a form of IVF where egg cells would be removed from the remaining females, fertilized with semen collected from Sudan and other northern white males, and then inserted into female southern white rhinos who would serve as surrogates.
New York - based editor Meredith Haggerty has written about an unusual social experiment she undertook — working as an online dating surrogate for a successful entrepreneur.
As Day - Lewis» loping gait suggests the physical toll of hard years in office, his manner is quiet and remarkably shrewd — one moment, he's the rural Illinoisan telling folksy stories; the next, he's a lethal politician working backrooms and surrogates.
At times, he work also entails serving as a surrogate mother to several children, whose mothers are — she supposes — too young and busy to do the job themselves, during her career.
With appearances by Chris Pratt as Theodore's boss, Portia Doubleday as a sex surrogate for cognitive operating systems, and if you're listening closely, voice work by Brian Cox (who appeared in Jonze's «Adaptation»), Bill Hader and Kristen Wiig, «Her» covers a lot of relatable emotional ground in just under two hours: the intoxicating rush of falling in love, heartache and longing, but also the confusion and anguish that strike when personal growth isn't in tandem with a relationship's development.
The supporting cast is lined up with name actors who do very fine work in small roles, highlights coming in the form of Viggo Mortensen as the William S. Burroughs surrogate, Kirsten Dunst as one of Moriarty's scorned lovers, and Amy Adams, giving a performance very far removed from her usual routine.
With the vast majority of the world's population now using surrogates to do everything from going on adventures to going to work, the production of surries, as they're called, is now more a case of tweaking and fine tuning for maximum effect.
The subject of a 25 - year re-release courtesy of Rialto as well as a plum spot in the Criterion Collection, Metropolitan, like Firbank's work, has its own champions independent of Stillman's critical surrogates.
The cold, clear beauty of Hanks» performance saves the movie from its director's misguided priggishness regarding bloodshed, and the chemistry he works up with Paul Newman and Daniel Craig, as a very bad father surrogate and a far worse faux - brother, respectively, is anything but bloodless.
You don't have to miss out on that «Kitten Experience» — visit your local animal shelter, volunteer to be a surrogate parent to a pregnant female cat or ask to work with orphaned kittens as a foster.
, a non-releasable adult Great - Horned Owl who acts as a surrogate mother to orphaned baby owls at the SPCA's Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, is our hardest working volunteer.
Posted her longtime friend and Michigan Humane Society colleague Eileen Liska - Stronczer in a personal tribute, «Her devoted surrogate daughter and estate executor, Bev Steffens - Claudio,» also long involved in humane work, «was holding her hand as she peacefully passed over.
Simon draws from three key bodies of recent work, as well as a video self - portrait made in collaboration with a Russian news program, to examine the reciprocity between portraits and their surrogates.
At its annual meeting in March, the Collectors Committee of the National Gallery of Art made possible the acquisition of Piano / Piano (1963 — 1965/2011) by Richard Artschwager, a major example of the wooden sculptures that employ Formica as a laminate, for which he is known; Plaster Surrogates (1982/1989) by Allan McCollum, the last large grouping available of the artist's signature works in this series; and Condensation Wall (1963 — 1966/2013) by Hans Haacke, a breakthrough kinetic work from the artist's early career.
But he consciously makes a distinction between his work and that of his close circle of peers on the West Coast: «Bruce [Nauman] was very much concerned with process, and Chris [Burden] was not so interested in video as he was in the single iconic moment, but I was immediately intrigued by how the videotape itself could be an art object, a form that when watched would not be a surrogate explanation for some previous event, but a narrative body itself.»
As gestural interactions with moments in a particular location, Neill's works serve almost as surrogate memories, visceral relics of a moment in space and timAs gestural interactions with moments in a particular location, Neill's works serve almost as surrogate memories, visceral relics of a moment in space and timas surrogate memories, visceral relics of a moment in space and time.
If it wasn't for my relationship with Meyer and Lillian Schapiro, who had adopted me as their surrogate Jewish grandson, I wouldn't have had the vision and the stamina to work to shape and sustain the Rail since its founding in October 2000.
Acting as surrogates for thought, each one a subconscious strain of emotion and fantasy, the works augur a new flesh.
Five years ago I thought that Tim Ebner's early work from the late 1970s and 80s would no longer need to be dragged into the discussion of the paintings that he has been making since 1991, when after more than a decade's worth of minimalist «surrogate» paintings from non-traditional materials (such as linoleum, resin, and vacu - formed acrylic), he turned abruptly to making representational paintings with brushes in oil on canvas.
In fact industrial society is built on the other thing — it's mechanical work that moves people and goods, turns machines (including fraccing pumps and PV factory clean rooms), and, as a direct surrogate called electricity, powers households, factories, cities.
A surrogate partner works in partnership with a talk professional, such as a therapist, to support the client.
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