Sentences with phrase «about the classmates who»

Sophomore Courtney Ceasar said he's concerned about classmates who daily gulp down «pizza, nachos, fries, chocolate milk and blue or green slushies.

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But when we ask people how did they hear about Figure 1 in our user interviews, they'd say «my med school classmate showed it to me,» or doctors who hear about it from residence and med students.
Another former classmate invited me to a networking event at a company I was interested in, and when I was there, introduced me to a recruiter who ended up following up with me to learn more about my background.
After talking to one of Facebook's co-founders and students who were at Harvard when Zuckerberg and I were classmates, there's one outstanding question about the creator and CEO of the 500 million - member website that today is valued at somewhere between $ 24 billion and $ 32 billion.
Telling the priest all his sins... maybe lying about his gayness to family and classmates... amongst other sins, and then he learns that he is talking to a priest who is living the same life style....
Specifically, it's far less common to hear about how a student who finds their way to or from Christianity, Islam, or Judaism (or even Atheism for that matter) while attending a university.Taking classes and sharing experiences alongside classmates from varying backgrounds can cause even the most religious or nonreligious person to inspect, analyze, and even question their beliefs.
Through recorded phone conversations with Syed (who is currently serving a life sentence), former classmates and records from the original police investigation and trial, Koening unveils more about the case against Syed each week.
They're probably the same ones who went around telling all their kindergarten classmates about Santa, the Easter Bunny and the Tooth Fairy as well.
At one of the first team meetings his players raved about the kid who had just transferred in from nearby Santaluces High, after watching video clips of their new classmate.
Highschool Cruz is a definite possbility but modern day Cruz is the guy who shows up at the 20 year reunon wearing a way - too - big crucifix allmost like its a vampire block against former classmates who want to come up and talk to him about the time they took a dump through the Vice Principals sunroof in front of his super christian wife.
Aside from fantasizing about seizing the Ginty from his bag and using it to commit parricide; aside from spending the weekend concealing my politics from my dad's gin - blossomed, tartan - blazered classmates; other than being treated by my wife, Laura, upon my return, like a man who had blown two weeks wages on a drinking and gambling binge, I could not have had a better time.
Generally, tweens aren't mature enough to handle dating, but they may talk about dating, who they want to date, and mention classmates who are already dating.
Hey Madalee, when I was in high school, I had classmates who used to tell stories about how they got SOOOOOO wasted and still drove home, and they made it home safely.
Nor did it occur to any of my classmates who knew about the incident to discuss it with any authority figure.
They don't mansplain stuff to their partners or classmates, because they don't want to be «that guy» who's «well, actually» - ing everyone else's questions or blathering on and on about his thoughts on modern birth or whatever.
I anticipated that question, and I tell her about storyteller Mike Daisey's «Great Men of Genius» monologue about Nikola Tesla, in which he describes a high school classmate who attempted that very experiment and couldn't speak for a month.
My symptoms during my panic spell at age 16 virtually disappeared overnight when I met «Dale,» a cute, hysterically funny classmate who made it clear she was mad about nerdy me.
He is surrounded not only by his quirky classmates, who have their own issues (Vern is hoping to marry his perpetually patient girl [Mya] and Chic is discovering something about his sexual inclinations), but also by a quirky coworker, Link (Stanley Tucci, whose performance — not just the character — is so tacky as to be distracting).
He is surrounded not only by his quirky dance - classmates, who have their own issues (Vern is hoping to marry his very patient girl [played by Mya] and Chic is discovering something about his sexual inclinations), but also by a quirky coworker, Link (Stanley Tucci, whom Chelsom calls «commendable for his boldness, what more can I say?»).
Abigail (Quinn Shephard) is an outcast who seeks solace in the worlds of the characters she reads about, much to the amusement of her manipulative classmate, Melissa (Nadia Alexander).
The project follows the same story as the 1996 film starring Diane Keaton, Bette Midler, and Goldie Hawn, which followed three former friends who reunite at an old classmate's funeral; there, they commiserate about their new status as divorcées and hatch the ultimate revenge plots against their exes.
After he is blackmailed about his sexuality by a smart - alecky but sad - sack classmate (Logan Miller) who reads the private emails Simon has written to his mystery love, Simon will do anything to maintain the status quo in his life, his escalating cover - up lies unintentionally pitting his friends against each other and creating confusion and resentment among the group and, finally, toward him.
Dwayne Johnson plays his old high school classmate, Robert Weirdicht, aka Bob Stone, a bullied fat kid who grew up to become a muscular CIA agent but still wears a fanny pack and can't stop talking about «Sixteen Candles.»
(Unrated) Coming - of - age comedy about the sexual awakenings of a 15 year - old girl (Helene Bergsholm) with raging hormones who fantasizes not only about the classmate (Matias Myren) she has a crush on but about practically every guy she encounters.
Standing Ovation (PG for crude behavior) «Tweener musical about five junior high classmates who form a singing group to compete in a national music video contest with a million - dollar grand prize.
But no, this is a film about a teenage boy who is thrust into a friendship with a classmate who has an advanced case of leukemia.
Porter's own story has some weight behind it, until his subplot turns into a competition with fellow classmate Norah (Jennifer Lawrence) about who has the worse family past as they begin a relationship.
With some help from his fellow classmates, Winger forms a study group who eventually learn more about themselves than their course work.
Norwegian Wood (Unrated) Romance drama, set in Tokyo in 1969, about a Beatles fan (Ken» ichi Matsuyama) torn between dating a cute, college classmate (Kiko Mizuhara) and the emotionally - unavailable ex-girlfriend (Rinko Kikuchi) of a pal (Kengo Kora) who recently committed suicide.
I Melt with You (R for profanity, violence, sexuality and pervasive drug use) Midlife crisis drama about the annual retreat taken by four, former college buddies (Rob Lowe, Jeremy Piven, Christian McKay and Thomas Jane) who agree to follow through with a macabre pact they entered into as classmates a quarter - century earlier.
Young Adult (R for profanity and sexuality) Bittersweet romance drama about a recently - divorced writer of children's literature (Charlize Theron) who moves back to her tiny Minnesota hometown to win back her happily - married, high school sweetheart (Patrick Wilson) only to instead form an unusual bond with another classmate (Patton Oswalt) left emotionally and physically scarred since senior year by an unfortunate tragedy.
The Spectacular Now (R for profanity, sexuality and underage alcohol abuse) Screen adaptation of Tim Tharp's novel of the same name about a just - dumped, party animal (Miles Teller) with no plans for college who turns over a new leaf after making the acquaintance of a straight - laced classmate (Shailene Woodley) with no social life.
One of the comic grace notes in this feud involves Max's friendship with Dirk Calloway (Mason Gamble), a much younger classmate at Rushmore, who spies Herman emerging from Rosemary's house, blocks his car when he's leaving, announces, «I know about you and the teacher,» and spits with fury on the hood of Herman's car.
Sheeni is pretty and worldly, talking with Nick about music and cinema in ways he never imagined with someone his age (She corrects him on the director of Tokyo Story, unlike a classmate who jokes about tampons coming with a copy of La Strada).
Dirty Girl (R for profanity, graphic sexuality and frontal nudity) Coming - of - age road comedy, set in 1987, about an Oklahoma high school student with a bad reputation (Juno Temple) who runs away from home to L.A. to search for her long - lost father with the help of an equally - ostracized, gay classmate (Jeremy Dozier).
After hearing about a former classmate who's recently landed a lucrative job with his college degree, Dean begins to regret never aspiring to better opportunities.
The coming - of - age story receives a 21st - century update in Love, Simon, about a closeted gay everyteen who falls for an anonymous classmate he's been chatting with online.
Jennifer's Body (R for profanity, sexuality, gory violence and brief drug use) Megan Fox plays the title character in this horror comedy about a popular high school cheerleader who starts seducing and devouring male classmates after a satanic ritual leaves her possessed by a demon.
Afterschool (Unrated) Youtube generation drama about an internet - addicted, prep school student (Ezra Miller) who dispassionately videotapes the deaths of a couple of classmates instead of trying to save them after an accidental drug overdose.
Delirium is about a group of teens who dare a classmate to reach the porch of a legendary old house, but he never comes back.
And Michael Haneke's cautionary parable about disaffected, medium - cool adolescence is as much a reference point as Paranormal Activity and its sequels; here, the malevolent ghost in the machine is the spirit of Laura, who decides to take revenge on the classmates who she believes drove her to death one year ago by posting an unflattering video online.
Friend Request (R for profanity, violence and disturbing images) High attrition - rate horror flick about a popular college coed (Alycia Debnam - Carey) who comes to regret unfriending a stalker (Liesl Ahlers) when her closest classmates start disappearing one - by - one.
Love, Simon (PG - 13 for profanity, underage drinking, sexuality and mature themes) Adaptation of «Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda,» Becky Albertalli's young adult best seller about a gay teen (Nick Robinson) forced out of the closet by a cruel classmate (Logan Miller) who discovered his sexual orientation online.
A Monster Calls is a visually spectacular drama about a young boy who attempts to deal with his mother's illness and the bullying of his classmates by escaping into a fantastical world of monsters and fairy tales that deal with courage, loss and faith.
He is held in distain by many of his classmates, who think he lied about Cedric Diggory's death and the return of Lord Voldemort (Ralph Finnes).
Based on a graphic - novel memoir by cartoonist Derf Backderf — who was actually a high school classmate of Dahmer's in Akron, Ohio, in the late»70s — the film follows «Jeff» through his last year of high school, chronicling his struggle with his sexuality, his ultimately futile attempts to make and keep friends, and the slow buildup of warning signs about the deeply disturbed man Dahmer would become.
The movie is about a small group of former classmates who organize the elaborate, annual game.
Writer - director Whit Stillman («Metro - politan,» «Barcelona») makes a long - awaited return to the screen with «Damsels in Distress,» about a quartet of girls in a leafy Eastern college who set out to boost the spirits of severely depressed classmates by combining a regimen of good hygiene and dance lessons.
Lots of kids in their last year of high school have questions about the future, but Greg Gains (Thomas Mann) is particularly perplexed after spending time with a classmate (Olivia Cooke) who has been diagnosed with cancer.
The dramedy about a high school student who is basically strong - armed into befriending a classmate with cancer earned a standing ovation when it debuted at the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday.
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