Sentences with phrase «arms of one's mother»

The movie begins with his release from prison 15 years later, into the comforting arms of his mother, despite the fact he is at least forty.
Ricki Sollinger recounts the many pressures on women pregnant out - of - wedlock to relinquish children for adoption in years gone by... «Ricki than describes expectant - mother homes which functioned as mechanisms to pry babies out of the reluctant arms of their mothers and into the hands of the adoption industry.
Mother of missing man Jayden Penno - Tompsett joins search party at Charters Towers 1 ARMS, TRINITY COLLEGE AND THE UNIVERSITY OF DUBLIN I Recent historians of the College, perhaps wisely, have not chosen to say very much about the arms of
What Christian would willingly surrender the appearance of the angels to the shepherds and the «multitude of the heavenly host» singing a hymn never heard before on land or sea, or the star dropping low from the skies to guide the magi from far away mysterious lands to the Judean village and the stable who God himself lay a tiny baby in the arms of his mother?
He can not always have the breast or bottle, or the arms of his mother and father.
«I wasn't expecting what happened today, but it is what it is,» Thompson said before collapsing into the arms of her mother in the scoring trailer.
They are: warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breast, and security in the knowledge of her presence.
They are warmth in the arms of its mother, food from her breasts, and security in the knowledge of her presence.
Children are comforted by the breast as they are folded in to the arms of their mother and bury their heads in her chest, breathing in her warmth and comfort.
It also serves to support the arms of the mother when nursing her child.
Swaddling blankets will give twins the comfort they need; they will make the twins feel as if they are in the arms of their mother while the parents are busy finishing off daily chores.
As soon as his tiny body emerged, midwife Shirley Moore whisked the baby's head above water and into the arms of his mother, Susan.
The journey from a single fertilised egg cell through to a baby delivered crying into the arms of its mother is one of the most beautiful and complex processes to occur in nature.
The national government receives or even takes «the child from the arms of his mother» and turns the child over to «the agents» of the national government.
He reminded his new colleagues that racism and paternalism have led in the past to «bureaucratic systems and processes that controlled the lives of our people; stifling life choices; creating the sorrow, pain and anguish of children ripped from the arms of their mothers
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