Sentences with phrase «abandoning babies at»

If that odd fact perked your interest, just wait: Marrin spikes his prose with keep - you - reading bits of esoterica (Depression - era mothers abandoning babies at animal shelters, German dogs taught to bark, «Mein Führer»).
A mother abandons her baby at an orphanage.

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they spout off their belief that life begins at conception, and then abandon the babies after birth.
Christ is mysteriously found in the abandoned baby or in the vagabond knocking at the door, as in the folk song, «Tramp on the Street.»
The abandoned baby on the street, the stranger at the door, even our own husband or wife or child, is a diamond, and in receiving and treasuring these diamonds we are receiving the «pearl of great price» that was once hidden on earth as a destitute child of uncertain parentage.
The tragic story of losing one of the three babies at birth quickly turned hopeful when another abandoned baby shows up at the hospital at the same time.
The midwife I talked to was furious at me for delivering the baby and furious at the midwife who had abandoned the client.
i have a similar problem or situation with my baby girl she wont drink out of a bottle and she is a breastfed baby i tried those breast flow bottles by first year and my baby just laughed at me so i have abandoned the thought of a bottle and i have tried for the cup and the transition ones by gerber with the triangler shape is the ones she likes so far she will drink a little from there at least
Parents weren't encouraged to be involved in the babies» care, and having little emotional connection to them, many abandoned their sickly babies at the hospital.
A woman whose friends will continue to party after they leave her at the hospital room with the baby will feel abandoned and unsupported.
He said, «there are better days ahead», and appealed to the people not to abandon their «baby» - NDC, at the polls.
The man who abandoned his ex-girlfriend's baby at a Harlem home last week was trying to get revenge following an ongoing dispute, authorities said on Sunday.
A 3 - month - old abandoned baby was Thursday found at an uncompleted building near a grave yard in Jigawa State.
While at the groceries, he finds a baby abandoned in his shopping cart.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
Flash forward and they wake up hungover, completely unaware of what happened in a trashed suite at Caesar's Palace with an abandoned baby in a cupboard, a few missing trousers and teeth, Mike Tyson's tiger in the bathroom with the groom nowhere to be seen.
It's Spider, but it's at once more and less expressionistic than David Cronenberg's film — and while the long, quiet, empty reaches of living in the giant abandoned warehouse of a mind in flux is a constant melancholy the two films share, there is something in Stroszek, crystallized in the haunting image of a premature baby pawing at its bedding, that does more to traumatize the human condition.
In M.L. Stedman's debut novel The Light Between Oceans, a husband and wife are faced with a choice: to keep an abandoned baby as their own or to go to the local authorities to find the truth, ruining their chance at parenthood.
If it is baby or juvenile, it may not be abandoned at all.
At LA Animal Services, our ability to take in these abandoned animals is directly dependent on the number of reliable foster volunteers we have waiting to take these babies home to raise.
Sometimes, when we are cleaning up at the end of a day, we will find a baby's shoe or pacifier abandoned on the floor.
At the same time, we need to be careful not to abandon our strong Baby - Boomer consumer segment.
Twenty years ago, when he was an artist in residence at the Studio Museum in Harlem, Nari Ward would collect abandoned baby strollers from empty parking lots, and not much else.
Walker's first large - scale public project, A Subtlety: Or... the Marvelous Sugar Baby, was displayed at the abandoned Domino Sugar refinery in Williamsburg, Brooklyn during the spring of 2014.
It was during a 1992 residency at the Studio Museum in Harlem that Ward began to work with abandoned baby strollers, which he found on the street — sometimes as many as ten in one weekend.
In addition to her legal work, Ms. Kopping - Pavars has been a director of the Canada South Africa Chamber of Business, and a volunteer at the Johannesburg Legal Aid Bureau, as well as the Cotlands Baby sanctuary, a home for abandoned, abused and neglected children.
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