Sentences with phrase «about something from the past»

In fact, when I ask her about something from the past she'll say, «I don't really remember.»
Cooke's character comes clean about something from her past.

Not exact matches

In hiring Coady two years ago to fill its newly created chief sustainability officer position, Enbridge was acknowledging that the oilpatch might have something to learn from the forest industry about moving past environmental controversy and renewing its social licence.
Begging for something to believe in, and knowing what they don't want to believe in because of thoughtless words spoken in the past or because of some passive Facebook post from a Christian condemning something or someone they know nothing about.
This recognition of the politicised nature of identity will be of assistance in the attempt to understand the characteristic of the hyphen as something which is not isolated but as an entity which has the power to draw together elements which come from the living past, while being informed about the machinations of the present, and anticipating an uncertain future.
We have been grilling ALL the asparagus for the past few weeks, and there is just something about that smoky char from the grill that takes asparagus from delicious to out of this world amazing, right?!
Once you know something about the Dublin swimming community in the years that Smith was developing her strokes, however, her desire to distance herself from her swimming past becomes understandable.
Also, apart from scoring, Sanchez was awful and I don't think his pass completion rate was above 60 %, something I have noticed about him in the past few weeks
Its nice to see some people have open there eyes but all is true lets ask our selves have this team change from last season where are the experienced players that wenger talked about he selling us bull and every season he gets away with it the fans deserve better am from the caribbean so chance r i might never get to see arsenal live at the emirates because its too expensive at least the club should be winning things i know its important to balance the books you must BUT football is about trophies as well and thats were the balance lies how the hell can we go Six (6) seasons yes 6 without a trophy not even a FA cup or carling cup and no one says a word about the manager that is rubbish Arsenal live in the past too much the time is now this season for me is the absolute last for wenger to win something i do nt care how much money he has made the club and Wenger if you cant bring that then go work for an oil company and make them money and leave arsenal to a manager who is willing to win something not only buy players for 10 million who take 10 years to develop am frustrated with this man.
Something I've been hearing more and more about over the past few years is that people — specifically parents — are asking friends and relatives to refrain from buying things for their children for the holidays or birthdays, but instead they are asking for experiences.
While I'd love to blame the hormones, I think it had something to do with only remembering the good from the Disney visits of my childhood, feeling sentimental about the past, and then sharing all this with my daughter.
If you think that babies sleep a certain way, based either on culture or past experience or something you read in a book (please PLEASE either read no sleep books or all of them) or what your mother - in - law says about how your partner slept as a baby or whatever, then if your child doesn't sleep that way, it may take you a long time to be able to identify cues from your child about what s / he needs because you'll be fighting with your expectations.
If you're concerned that something from your past will directly affect your feelings about yourself and your baby, you are right to address it.
Do you recall the e-mail or letter we got from this gentleman, who was upset about a particular political stance that we took and cited something that we had done and said we would never have done that in the past?
On particular case in point was this past winters extremely warm periods, in fact as I can recall Michael Mann write, about North Americas sea of red temperature anomalies of January as something which is supposed to happen «20 years» from now.
In a series of separate public hearings this fall, members of Congress and New Mexico state legislators heard testimonies from the full range of people who have something to say about uranium mining — community members aggrieved by six decades of mining impacts, industry officials trumpeting new jobs from renewed uranium activity, and government regulators trying to figure out how to address both the past uranium legacy and future uranium developments.
This is something I see often with the women I work with through FLO Living, we will be in the process of working on her health issue from a functional medicine standpoint and eventually we'll organically reach a point of discussing her life, her past experiences, her feelings about herself, and about the things that have happened to her.
I have used SAD lamps in the past, but there's something about the warm glow from the 250 watt bulb that just feels better to me.
There is just something so cool about revisiting something from the past and bringing it back to life in a whole new way!
Kruti's also open about her past struggles with eating disorders — it's refreshing to see someone so open about their evolving relationship with food (something we all struggle with from time to time!).
While my path may have swerved erratically during these past few years, from confusing beginnings to fashion focused middles and all too often writers blocks, the fact that I am still here is something to be jubilant about.
About Blog vintage everyday denoting something of high quality, something from the past or characteristic of the best period.
You have to have healed from the trauma sufficiently to be able to think about something other than the heartbreak of the past before you're going to be ready to open your heart again.
Recently, a man who I have been dating, was going to mention something about a relationship he had had in the recent past — and by his prelude into the conversation, I thought it was something of the verbal diarrhea type so I asked him if he thought this would be something that was important for me to know and whether it would add to or take away from our relationship.
If The Raven would only settle down a little, take in all the atmosphere it's created rather than rush through it on the way to the next thrill, there could have been something interesting here, a period version of Copycat, the terrific little thriller from 1995 about a killer who recreates famous serial murders of the past.
Acerbic and witty, Crimmins railed against the Reagan administration and the Catholic Church, before revealing something incredibly personal about his past, and becoming a fighter for justice to stop abuse from happening in the future.
He shows Humpty's inner turmoil about the life he created and his desperation to correct something from the past.
Though the obsessive rich - kid past has been done already, there is something humanizing about the story that sets it apart from ones similar.
It's exceedingly clear to me that Johnson has an immense love for these characters and this mythology, and he inserts his beliefs about the franchise into the text of his film: it's important to be inspired by and learn from the past, but it's also imperative to move on and build something new.
Dreaming up cars in the style of decades past and putting them into mass production is something we all daydream about from time to time, but such projects typically require the bank account of a...
Most everyone has someone from their past who they wonder about; and most of us have a friendship that is not 100 % pure, marked by an undertone of insecurity or competitiveness, or something toxic about it.
I did not know then what kind of living thing I would become, but the guard didn't let me have a chance to think about it — he grasped my arm and dragged me till Pearl assured him that she'd support me, and she put her arm around my waist as we were led away with the triplets, away from the ramp and into the dust, onto a little road that led past the sauna and toward the crematoria, and as we marched into this new distance with death rising up on either side of us, we saw bodies on a cart, saw them heaped and blackened, and one of the bodies — it was reaching out its hand, it was grasping for something to hold, as if there were some invisible tether in the air that only the neardead could see.
Or is there something from this past week or two that you've read that you think we need to talk more in - depth about?
Ah yes, Fortress is a company people love to hate — I got a lot of emails from readers earlier this year, expressing similar aversion (s) to FIG at $ 3 odd... I don't think fund gains / performance & Logan's increasing AUM are something to be unhappy about — both have been resounding success stories in the past year!
Susie - Belle's journey through life has been a hard one, tougher than most humans would dare to think about, but far from remaining imprisoned by her past she has allowed herself to be coaxed, cuddled and loved into her new life, one that she now enjoys fully as a free, much loved dog, not something to make money from.
, I leave him with a variety of toys to play with & chew on made of various materials, (cloth, rope, nylabones, rubber bones & rings, kongs etc etc etc.) he is taken out 3 times a day, he has approx. 30 mins am, 30 mins at lunch time & about 45 mins pm so he gets a decent amount of exercise, he also gets a cows ear when I leave for work in the morning & a tripe stick when my parents leave at lunchtime & yet he still chews like anything, I can't leave him in a crate as he literally screams all the time he's in it, I'm not sure if this is due to something from his past life as all I know is that he came from the streets of Romania where dogs are treated like dirt.
For something a bit different go for the night tour ($ 38 / # 27) where you'll experience the island by night and learn about its grim past from a personal tour guide.
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There's just something fascinating about learning from the past and getting in the mindset of how people viewed the world at specific points in the past.
Something about two opposing teams trying to tear each other's creation apart while also strategizing to keep their own machine from getting destroyed really makes it feel like it did in the past with gladiatorial battles, minus the ending of another life.
It may not seem like something to rave about, but from a gameplay perspective these oddly - shaped trinkets are an anomaly that no past Mario adventure has been able to provide.
This past week, GR talked up (what else) the new direction for Sonic the Hedgehog with Sonic Boom, ran down the full ins and outs of the new Smash Bros game from Nintendo and published a little something about a topic called video game linearity.
We talked about SEGA losing the Mickey Mouse license this past September and having to pull Castle of Illusion from online stores, it seems something has changed since they have silently put them back on sale across all major digital platforms.
For the past year, Microsoft has been touting the Xbox One X as the most powerful video game console to date, shouting from the rooftops something about 6 teraflops.
I guess that's one of the things that makes them different from photographs, in that a photograph might be a record, a snap, one moment — a painting I think is about creating a small world around that photo... I really like that idea of something that you can enter like a box or an exhibition space, and enter these little rooms which for me are memories, but it's not about nostalgia — it's more about setting up something that's still living — so it's almost they're all in the present, rather than in the past
The earliest work at Hirschl & Adler is a self - portrait from 1948 that indicates something about how he blended the diverse strands of his past.
In a video on display in another room, Anderson talks about people «forgetting» where they are from, and there's something liberating about the possibility of misremembering or remixing one's past and place in the world.
There's something uncanny about walking into a corner of the past and finding it almost indistinguishable from the present.
On particular case in point was this past winters extremely warm periods, in fact as I can recall Michael Mann write, about North Americas sea of red temperature anomalies of January as something which is supposed to happen «20 years» from now.
Now, according to the Marcott paper we are suppossed to believe that he and his co-authors have made a significant step forward in telling us about past climate — all from 73 proxy records, btw, which require exercises in statistics to be able to tell us something — and what gets talked about is the part that is statistically meaningless.
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