Sentences with phrase «about a young man named»

A man was once talking to a great scholar about a younger man named Chris.
The story is about a young man named Gilbert «Gilly» Noble (note the subtlety of the meaning behind the name) played by Chris Klein.
The story is about a young man named Chikahito Takamoto who visits a shrine in Kyoto only to be taken in by a group of demon - battling individuals confounded by his immunity to their powers.
The series is about a young man named Sōma who is raised by his chef father and regularly engages with him in cooking battles.
«Not all those who wander are lost» seems to be the focus of this non-fiction biography by Krakauer about a young man named Chris McCandless who went into the Alaskan wilderness, but never came out again.

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In effect, despite all the explanations about context, shoes, submission, baldness, «little children» (KJV) / «young lads» (NASB) / «boys» (NIV) / «little boys» (DRA) really being young men, statistics on loving versus brutal behavior by God, it seems that you are saying that you can't justify «a curse on them in the name of the LORD,» even within your own contrived context.
Thinking about this for a moment, Alexander the Great looked at the young man and said «young man, change your att.itude, or change your name
The Bible proves Christianity in exactly the same way The Lord of the Rings proves Elves exist, and the Catcher in the Rye was about a real young man named Holden Caulfield.
I just felt like that wasn't my story until about two months after Mike Brown's death when a young man named VonDerrit Myers was actually killed in my neighborhood.
After he died I wanted to give that boy his Bible, which had my son's name inscribed in it, but the Mormon young man refused it, even though he had begun to have his doubts about Mormonism.
To pretend such for homiletical purposes has about as much net gain as is enjoyed by the young man who unconsciously addresses his date as Linda when her name is Judy.
Afterwards, I struck up a conversation with a sweet older lady named Mary and a young man about my age.
For me all that was coming to mind, was that I had loved Jesus as a young child, since the first time I was taught about a man named Jesus who loved me.
I have been watching this young man from we have been link to him for about a year now and when you speak about a Defensive Midfielder is name comes to mind ad he actually has a hammer of a right foot.
There's nothing like an affair with an attractive younger woman to prove that you're «still a man,» and their affair began two months after he was named as CIA director — two years after his treatment, about when some men regain their sex life.
An evangelist for gay pride, Glatze regarded that as his life's work, even after he and Bennett move from San Francisco, include a young man named Tyler (Carver) as part of a functioning threesome, and travel the country shooting footage for a documentary about gay youth.
For the most part, in the projects that he scripted or co-scripted, he unveiled a propensity for a lightly satirical take on American life.From a qualitative standpoint, Fleming did much to cement his reputation with his much different follow up to Bad Dreams, the 1994 Threesome, a critically favored Gen - X romantic comedy (which the director also scripted) about a ménage - a-trois that «accidentally» transpires in an all - male dorm when a sexy young woman named Alex (Lara Flynn Boyle) is mistaken for a young man.
In this one - man show directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel (Das Experiment), a respected German Jew journalist named Emanuel Goldfarb (Ben Becker) struggles with his identity after receiving an invitation to speak to a group of young students about the implications of being Jewish in modern society.
«BPM,» «God's Own Country,» and «Call Me By Your Name»: Though the handsomely crafted, Italian - set «Call Me By Your Name» has gotten all the critical attention, two other films about young gay men coming to terms with themselves in much harsher environments — the French «BPM» is set at the height of the AIDS crisis in Paris while the contemporary British drama «God's Own Country» is set in a grim, rural northern England — are both more haunting and powerful.
This is only marginally less true of the nominal lead, the oddly named Zurich (Trevor Jackson), a tall, handsome and serious young man who has a steady girlfriend and, under the benign auspices of a professor (Alfre Woodard, in a role only slightly bigger than a cameo), takes an interest in learning about the school's namesake.
Ex Machina is about a man who brings in a young programming genius to test his latest creation, a robot named Ava that has artificial intelligence so advanced it might be able to fool anyone.
The World Made Straight (R for violence, drug use, sexual references and profanity) Adaptation of the Ron Rash novel of the same name, set in the Seventies, about a troubled young man (Jeremy Irvine) eager to escape a rural Appalachian community stained by the legacy of a Civil War massacre.
A mysterious stranger named Henry Sturgess (Dominic Cooper) saves Abraham from the ensuing battle and reveals to the young man the whole truth about the history of vampires in America and how they have claimed the southern states as their own.
In the new Richard Curtis movie About Time — out Friday in American theatres — a young British man named Tim (Domhnall Gleeson) is taken aside by his father (Bill Nighy) and invited in on the family secret: the men in the family can travel back in time.
James White is about the journey of a young man of the same name (Christopher Abbott) on a personal metamorphosis.
No matter who I play on TV or what people say about me, I'll always see a handsome, educated, sophisticated, young man named Isaac.
The Shack (PG - 13 for violence and mature themes) Faith - based drama adapted from William P. Young's best seller of the same name about a grief - stricken family man (Sam Worthington) mourning the loss of a young daughter (Amelie Eve) who receives an invitation from God (Aviv Alush) to meet at the site of the murder, deep in the Oregon wilderYoung's best seller of the same name about a grief - stricken family man (Sam Worthington) mourning the loss of a young daughter (Amelie Eve) who receives an invitation from God (Aviv Alush) to meet at the site of the murder, deep in the Oregon wilderyoung daughter (Amelie Eve) who receives an invitation from God (Aviv Alush) to meet at the site of the murder, deep in the Oregon wilderness.
Based on Chris Van Allsburg's 1981 children's book of the same name, Jumanji, the film, fleshes out the short book to include a story about Alan Parrish (Hann - Byrd, Little Man Tate), who, as a young boy struggling with isolation and abandonment in 1969, winds up finding a strange board game.
A number of films touching on controversial subjects during the past year also made the cut including The Hunting Ground, about campus rape; 3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets, about the shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a white man in Florida; Going Clear: Scientology And The Prison Of Belief, an in - depth look at the Church of Scientology; Winter On Fire: Ukraine's Fight For Freedom, which chronicles the unrest in the Eastern European country; and He Named Me Malala, about the young girl who survived being shot in the head by the Taliban for being outspoken about her country's education system.
Long before he sang about MacArthur Park and leaving that cake out in the rain, Richard Harris made a name for himself with this angry - young - man drama in which a English North Country miner becomes a local rugby star.
The film, set in the 1950s, is about a relationship between a charismatic intellectual known as «the Master» (Hoffman) whose faith - based organization begins to catch on in America, and a young drifter named Freddie who becomes his right - hand man (Phoenix).
One day, Edward Banfield brought in as guest lecturer to his Urban Problems course a young assistant labor secretary from Washington named Moynihan to talk about LBJ's new War on Poverty — my first glimpse of the man who would become my most important mentor and teacher.
Never, though, has a genre seemed more ambiguous, more masterfully and provocatively tampered with than in this incredible novel.A biographer is writing about a novelist named John Coetzee in Summertime, interviewing five people who touched Coetzee's life as a young man living in Cape Town.
He meets Rufus Tyler, an old man everyone calls Charcoal Joe, who tells Easy about a young physicist, Dr. Seymour Braithwaite, who's been arrested for murder — and asks Easy to clear his name.
About twenty years ago, a young man named Roland Nash was working sales for KBOA radio station in Kennett.
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