Sentences with phrase «as shadow women»

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A homeless woman walks on the shadowed side of the street as she heads to the Denver Rescue Mission shelter downtown.
may have been because he wanted the woman to come out of the shadows of cultural disrespectibility and let him heal her spirit as well as her body.
For instance, he throws out the old canard about women conspiring to form a «shadow government» behind the scenes in order to function as illicit leaders in the congregation.
The song of mutual admiration ends as the woman reflects on her time apart (her «playtime») with her beloved: «With great delight I sat in his shadow, and his fruit was sweet to my taste» (S. of S. 2:3).
you might ask like a local woman did to me as I snapped a picture of the ten - foot - tall reclaimed wood logo that stood outside a historic hall in the shadow of the Tennessee capitol building.
As part of the program, 10 women directors will get to shadow up to three episodes of an NBC show, with the ultimate goal being that she gets to direct at least an episode of that series.
I live my life as a christian woman and YES, I know, beyond all shadows of doubt, my soul will be going to heaven!
The Labour party appointed Seema Malhotra as the first - ever shadow minister to tackle violence against women and girls, and the Archbishop of Canterbury vocalised his backing for Christian charity Restored, which is equipping the Church to tackle gender - based violence.
... Acceptance of polyamory or plural marriage would have to include women having the freedom to marry or be with more than one, and it is likely that just as monogamous marriage has evolved to be more egalitarian so would plural marriage when it is out of the shadows and no longer hidden.
I have spent the past 10 days shadowing my friend as she and the nurses on the maternity ward provided compassionate care to the women who come to birth at their hospital.
After years of living in the shadow of its flashier sister the Pill, the IUD is finally having its day in the sun — it's 99 percent effective against pregnancy and it's been recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics as the best form of birth control for young women.
She had served as work and pensions secretary during the final years of the New Labour government; after that she has been shadow minister for women and equalities, shadow foreign secretary and shadow home secretary.
Smith is MP for Lancaster and Fleetwood and was recently moved to shadow minister for voter engagement and youth affairs in Corbyn's prolonged reshuffle, following a stint as shadow minister for women.
In opposition she has been shadow foreign secretary and shadow home secretary, as well as shadow minister for work and pensions and for women and equalities.
For now, Gillibrand will be in Schumer's shadow, but New York's junior senator has been building her profile as an advocate for women and the sexually abused.
De Piero, who was shadow minister for women and equalities in Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet but quit as a shadow junior minister before the leadership challenge to Corbyn last summer, has a new role as shadow justice minister.
Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary and minister for women and equality, intervened as the archbishop of Wales complained that the government had put his church in an «enormously difficult position», which threatened to «severely curtail» its freedom to act according to its conscience.
[17] In a March 2016 speech, Corbyn advocated the decriminalisation of the sex industry «without any discussion or consultation with his shadow cabinet, with me as his shadow minister for women and equalities, with women in the PLP or, to the best of my knowledge, with anyone in the wider Labour Party».
But Gloria De Piero, Labour's shadow minister for women, has dismissed the initiative as a damp squib.
The best of the front bench outside the shadow cabinet are women (such as Lisa Nandy on the left, Stella Creasy on the right) and the weakest performers in the current shadow cabinet are men.
The shadow minister for women and equalities, who first made her name as a political correspondent with GMTV, has been tasked by Ed Miliband with reaching out to new supporters after the success of her «why do people hate me» roadshow.
So does the number of women elected or appointed to positions of responsibility within Parliament, whether as Cabinet members, shadow ministers or select committee chairs.
Yvette Cooper, the shadow home secretary, described Cameron's plans to promote women as a «last - minute worry about voters».
As part of the fallout, some shadow cabinet members say they were crowded out of a campaign that failed to project Labour as a team that includes strong women such as Harriet Harman and Yvette CoopeAs part of the fallout, some shadow cabinet members say they were crowded out of a campaign that failed to project Labour as a team that includes strong women such as Harriet Harman and Yvette Coopeas a team that includes strong women such as Harriet Harman and Yvette Coopeas Harriet Harman and Yvette Cooper.
So the move of Diane Abbott up to the home secretary brief and promotion of Emily Thornberry to shadow foreign (incidentally, the first time a Labour shadow cabinet has seen an even gender split in the «great offices of state» as well as the elevation of a black woman to such a position) ensures that at the very top there's a unanimity of opinion.
Cardiff - born Mrs Gillan, 58, has served as shadow Welsh secretary since 2005 and will be the first woman in the job.
As part of the fallout, some shadow cabinet members said they were crowded out of a campaign that failed to project Labour as a team that includes strong women such as Harriet Harman and Yvette CoopeAs part of the fallout, some shadow cabinet members said they were crowded out of a campaign that failed to project Labour as a team that includes strong women such as Harriet Harman and Yvette Coopeas a team that includes strong women such as Harriet Harman and Yvette Coopeas Harriet Harman and Yvette Cooper.
As Bruckner and the woman talk on the sidewalk, people begin emerging from the shadows, heading toward the center.
► An elderly woman wearing a long gown and hair curlers answers her trailer door in the middle of a foggy night as she hears a loud knock; no one is there and she turns to see a shadowed figure in a corner; the scene cuts to a masked woman lying down beside an elderly man who is under covers up to his chin in a bed.
The young woman (Emma Bellomy) asking the question (as she did in the first film) has long stringy hair, but her face is hidden in the shadows.
This is classic Hitchcock setup: a woman who knows too much and suddenly finds herself heading north by northwest as various mysterious antagonists begin to threaten and shadow her, and her «protector,» an American Secret Service agent, is ambivalent toward her.
As the stars in Hollywood gathered at the Golden Globes under the shadow of the recent wave of sexual assault allegations in Hollywood — and the #TimesUp movement — many of those watching closely from home were quick to use social media to call out the men in the room who had made questionable headlines over the years, and proudly stood in solidarity with the women of Hollywood on Globes night.
I'm not really sure — except the plot quickly begins to spin further out of control, as we add in a blonde woman with amnesia, a hookah - smoking British shrink, various corrupt local cops and a belly dancer with really awful taste in eye shadow.
More impressive, though, is the trio of supporting performances from the women in Raymond's life: Anna Friel as the citric - sharp Jean, who puts up with too much for too long; Tamsin Egerton as leggily stunning and intelligent model - cum - columnist Fiona Richmond, who puts up with even more for not so long; and Imogen Poots, hiding in the shadow of her own fringe as Debbie, who, the film asserts, was spoiled by her father in the truest way possible — thus finding, amid all the daft interior design and humorous erotica, the story's tragic heart.
As Winston's wife Clementine, Miranda Richardson superbly expresses the frustration and weariness of a woman who has spent a lifetime walking in her husband's shadow, reining in his excesses and cleaning up his mess, and trying to do so with unflagging grace and good humour.
I'm thankful for the below the line craftsmen and women who continue to be invaluable despite working in the shadows of celebrity, for the moments I or anyone happily shared with Ronni Chasen, the hard - working publicity ranks who find passion in their work and listen to their conscience and for the independent minds who struggle to create outside the system, as well as for the promising future they enlighten with every step of the process.
As the reclusive woman comes into focus, aided by interviews with former employers — including Phil Donahue, oddly enough — and the now - grown children she once cared for, a sinister shadow is cast on her past, making for an engrossing and provocative commentary on the nature of both her work, and of this very documentary.
Rayner, MP for Ashton - under - Lyne, has previously held post as a shadow work and pensions minister, and more recently moved to work with the women and equalities portfolio.
The shadow of shame and genuine bewilderment is cast over these men's interactions as they figure out the complicated language of women and family.
While I think some of those feelings are normal as a young person is going through puberty and especially moving into young womanhood — women get mixed messages about being «shadows» versus asserting their own will — I think for both Phoebe and Marithe this was exacerbated by their fragmented family situation.
Anne, a shy woman with aspirations of her own, must stand in the shadow from her husband's spotlight as she discovers that her marriage to Charles will define her life in ways that she could have never anticipated.
The darker works (Woman Standing in Doorway, Woman Lying on a Bed) operate as a negative presence — like the inside of a mould or incarnation of a shadow.
For this, her only major curatorial project, Murray ransacked the storage vaults and brought to light a wealth of work by women usually consigned to the shadows — reminding us that women have always been a part of art history, even insofar as MOMA»S acquisition policies are concerned, but rarely get their due when that history is presented as images and objects on exhibition.
Spread throughout the first floor of the Palazzetto Tito, light streams in from open windows, casting patterned shadows into alcoves; a small spiral staircase leads up to what might be the crowning jewel in this collection — Doig's untitled green nude, a woman, stripped back, stark lines and open face, staring bleakly out at the viewer as she emerges from a sea of green.
It is important, though that her strategy for convincing was exhibiting ---- bringing images out of the shadows... As with the Abstract Expressionist record, so with MoMA, where far more works by women sit in storage than are on display.»
After four decades spent in the shadowsas Mr. Freud's partner, as a woman artist and as a figurative painter when the genre was pronounced dead — Ms. Paul, now 58, is drawing attention for her soulful and melancholy portraits.
As part of a coalition known as the BC CEDAW Group, West Coast LEAF participates in «shadow reports» intended to draw the UN CEDAW's Committee's attention to those areas of inequality of particular concern to women in BAs part of a coalition known as the BC CEDAW Group, West Coast LEAF participates in «shadow reports» intended to draw the UN CEDAW's Committee's attention to those areas of inequality of particular concern to women in Bas the BC CEDAW Group, West Coast LEAF participates in «shadow reports» intended to draw the UN CEDAW's Committee's attention to those areas of inequality of particular concern to women in BC.
De Piero, a former broadcast journalist, has previously served as shadow minister for women and equalities, and shadow minister for young people and voter registration.
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