Sentences with phrase «acquaintances whose»

We spent six days with 18 friends and acquaintances whose experience at Castell Sant Mori will not be surpassed in their lifetime.
For years I've admired friends and acquaintances whose hair had turned a beautiful silver or salt and pepper color.
They have husbands, brothers, and fathers, as well as male friends and acquaintances whose interests are assaulted by state - sponsored feminists throughout their lives.
If your pregnancy was (or is) anything like mine, your friends and loved ones (as well as strangers and acquaintances whose names you can't even remember) will offer you many, many thoughts on giving birth, child - rearing, parenting and, especially on the challenges of breastfeeding.
What makes this love so miraculous is that it is love for fellow and sister communicants whose weaknesses and failings are only too well known, not just love for strangers or new acquaintances whose shortcomings are still hidden.
As for where I get my information from, it is there in the book about the Invincibles called Invincible by Amy Lawrence (available in all good bookshops) and an acquaintance whose son is in the youth set up at Arsenal told me the same back in January even before I had read the book.
BUT I had an acquaintance whose blog I read now and then.

Not exact matches

Take for instance one downtown Toronto tower whose owners are on the hook for $ 100,000 in extra costs after their condo board signed an energy contract that reportedly benefits a board member's acquaintance.
He is clearly a man whose long acquaintance with these texts has endowed him with an enviable knowledge of their bounties, and a deep enthusiasm for their complexities and subtleties.
The more difficult part of the talk is directed to the man whose mind in its double - mindedness has made the doubtful acquaintance of the multitude of things, and of knowledge.
That acquaintance on Facebook whose pictures make her life seem perfect may struggle with self - doubt, depression, and fear.
It is ironic that in his unpublished doctoral dissertation, in two subsequent articles, 22 and in Mircea Eliade and the Dialectic of the Sacred (none of which displays an acquaintance either with Answer to Job or the Philp volume), Altizer has persisted in calling Jung a modern Gnostic whose work amounts to an undialectical world - negation and a flight into a discarnate eternity.
A minister whose career is suffused with a perception of the «great church,» whose thinking bears the imprint of his or her acquaintance with living members of many church traditions, will be a minister who understands and knows how to welcome people searching for a new church home, those who have married into a new denomination, and those who feel that they must turn away from some aspect of their own history.
Our besties, work wives, and even acquaintances are the ones who lift us up when we're down, motivate us to keep going when we have a bad day at work, energize us to pursue our passions, and whose mere presence makes us feel at ease.
You can escape your inner circle by reading the work of dating experts, reaching out to acquaintances that experience more dating success than you, or by simply making new friends whose lives resemble the life you desire.
She does so to make the acquaintance of a handsome young prince whose throne she holds by ancestral fraud, and who has become the protégé of an austere philosopher named Hermocrates.
«Simon (Jason Bateman) and Robyn (Rebecca Hall) are a young married couple whose life is going as planned until a chance run - in with Simon's high - school acquaintance sends their world into a narrowing tailspin.
There is battered wife Valerie Barksdale (Hilary Swank), whose philandering, white - trash husband Donnie (Reeves) believes that the womanly concern Annie shows for Valerie is the start of an occultist brainwash; the bipolar Buddy Cole (Giovanni Ribisi), whose death wish ping - pongs between himself and acquaintances; and, eventually, the loved ones of the missing and presumed - dead Jessica King (Holmes).
That changes when he discovers an injured puppy, and strikes up an acquaintance with Nadia (Noomi Rapace) the prickly woman in whose yard the puppy was dumped.
Upon awakening, Colter is engaged by Christina (Michelle Monaghan), who calls him Sean and acts like they're acquaintances, a fact that disorients and panics Colter, whose confusion further amplifies when an explosion rips through the train and he awakens again — after a voyage through an imagistic swirl — in a dark, tiny cabin.
Here we have Elektra playing her usual role as assassin - for - hire, whose latest job involved snuffing out a man, Mark (Visnjic, Practical Magic) and his precocious 13 - year - old daughter, Abby (Prout), with whom she has become acquaintances with.
He did not realize whose daughter I was when he performed the examination of my baby's remains; that is how I am assured of his objectivity, a rare attribute in local people of my acquaintance.
I could name a number of other authors whose acquaintance I've made through the library, Kindle Daily Deals, or ARCs, whose books I've gone on to buy and collect: Charles Finch, Jim C. Hines, Jayne Ann Krentz / Jayne Castle / Amanda Quick, Robyn Carr, Emily March, Bee Ridgeway, and a bunch of cozy writers...
«It's a way to develop relationships with people who were only acquaintances and establish a community of artists,» says Steele, whose solo show at Kiang Gallery opens Friday, December 9.
Summer: At the Café du Dôme, a meeting place for artists and their dealers, Calder recognizes American painter Arthur Frank, an acquaintance from New York, and meets British printmaker Stanley William Hayter, whose wife he knew from the Art Students League.
Things tend to get personal, at times: I owe my acquaintance with Ross Birrell to Gustav Metzger, whose exhibition In Memoriam, dedicated to Walter Benjamin, I organized at Kunsthalle Basel in 2006.
O'Hara also drew inspiration from nonliterary sources, including free - form jazz and the abstract paintings of acquaintances such as Jackson Pollock and Larry Rivers, whose work he championed in art criticism.
This visit into the universe of an artist, whose private and artistic lives are intimately related, concludes with a very special edition of Fleurs, made by Bourgeois in 2009 for a limited number of close acquaintances.
It keeps commissioning people whose claims have been discredited — like Martin Durkin and a certain nutritionist of our acquaintance.
Research has shown that acquaintanceswhose social and professional circles don't have as much overlap with yours as those of your close friends and family — are more likely to connect people to new jobs.
Within these constellations, there are high functioning borderlines that operate well in society and whose disorder is not very obvious to new acquaintances or the casual observer.
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