Sentences with phrase «assume new identities»

And chance gives them a reason to leave without telling anyone, her introducing him to the thrill of assuming a new identity.
Weisz's Alice raises questions most people don't like to ask when she shows up to a dinner party hosted by Tom (Shannon) with one of his friends and, while getting to know all his other guests, admits that she once left her whole world behind on a whim, assuming a new identity in a foreign country and never going back to the old one.
Knowing that he's a dead man walking the moment he leaves headquarters, Greenwood assumes a new identity and heads for parts unknown.
A troubled war veteran assumes a new identity and becomes a vigilante in a bid to atone for his sins.
Upon her release, the no - longer shy and retiring Emily assumes a new identity — the first step in a chilling scheme of revenge, aimed at settling the score with the man (James Wilder) who framed her.
Clandestine Childhood (Unrated) Dirty War drama, set in the Seventies, following the fortunes of a couple (Natalia Oreiro and Ernesto Alterio) which assumed new identities upon moving with their sons (Cesar Troncoso and Teo Gutierrez Romero) back to Argentina from Cuba to take part in the guerilla movement trying to topple the government.
Now presumed dead, the boxer assumes a new identity, but a pesky detective (Rains) who believes he's still alive threatens to reveal everything.
Julia Roberts is an abused wife who flees her husband and assumes a new identity, only to have him track her down.
Jay Anania's film follows a man who goes by the name of William Vincent (James Franco) as he strolls Manhattan's sidewalks, his starting point murky — having cheated death by skipping a doomed flight home from Japan, he assumed a new identity and residence in Chinatown — and his destination unknown.
The Happiest People in the World By Brock Clarke Algonquin • $ 15.95 • ISBN 9781616204792 Hilarious but urgently topical, Clarke's fourth novel follows the adventures of a bumbling Danish cartoonist forced to assume a new identity as a high school guidance counselor in upstate New York after his drawing of the prophet Muhammad evokes a firestorm.
She then assumes a new identity and becomes a couturiere for the wives of Nazi officers... and then becomes an undercover spy for the British Secret Service during World War II.
Without looking back, he changes his name to Justin and assumes a new identity, new clothing and new friends, and dares to fall in love with the seductive Agnes Day.
Revealing the grim connection between puppy mills and pet stores, the one - hour program follows «Mike,» an HSUS animal cruelty investigator, as he assumes a new identity, goes undercover with a hidden camera, and talks his way into dozens of alleged puppy mills in the Midwest suspected by The HSUS to be suppliers to Petland, a major chain of pet stores.

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Often, that translates to employees on the front lines stealing patient medical data or client social security numbers, which can then be sold on the black market or used to commit fraud like collecting someone else's social security benefits, opening new credit card accounts in another's name, or applying for health insurance by assuming the identity of someone else.
Cindy T. White, 41, of Slidell, Louisiana, took the phrase «fake it «till you make it» to new levels in 2015 when she assumed the identity of another woman in order to land a job as a human resources manager, PayScale reports.»
In 1996, Timm assumed responsibility for the firm's corporate identity project, helping the nearly 5,000 branch offices incorporate the new identifier and logo.
With such major centers of the new evangelicalism as Fuller Seminary now showing a good deal more affinity to neo-orthodoxy than to fundamentalism (see Gerald T. Sheppard, «Biblical Hermeneutics: The Academic Language of Evangelical Identity,» Union Seminary Quarterly Review 32 [Winter 1977, pp. 81 - 94]-RRB-, surely we must be cautious both about assuming flatly a «decline» of classic liberalism and about implying a one - to - one relation between the liberal ideologies, whatever their current condition, and the oldline denominational structures.
Seekers do not hesitate to drop old identities and assume new ones, but the great bulk of baby boomers have retained the denominational identities of their childhood.
For example, if we assume this cosmic flux accounts for the transition from the many past actual entities to the one new concrescence, then this substantial activity would have to interact with the particularities and specific identities of those past entities.
Then, finally, a weakness in the «new quest» position is that it simply assumes the identity of historical Jesus and kerygmatic Christ, arguing that the kerygma and modern historiography provide us with two avenues of access to the same Jesus, or at any rate, have reference, on the one hand, to Jesus, and, on the other, to the Lord who is at one with Jesus.
Bond assumes an alias, Peter Franks, and a new identity as an interested party in the smuggling operation.
After living for more than thirty years under an assumed identity as a civil rights lawyer and single father in New York, he must now go on the run.
The Rook, Daniel O'Malley's debut, starts off with a Matrix - like scenario: A woman wake ups in another person's body, and she can choose to either a) have a low - profile and well - off life in the new body or b) assume the identity of the new body and attempt to figure out what the heck happened to put her in this crazy position.
The only ways to establish a new credit file is to assume someone else's identity, alter your social security number or use an employer identification number (EIN) in lieu of an SSN.
This will prevent identity thieves from trying to assume their identity and open new accounts in their name.
Davis, who will assume his new post on June 16, arrives at the Menil from the Centre for the Creative Arts of Africa (CCAA) at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, where, as the Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow, he has been researching urban identity formations and modernism.
His self - portraits, which saw him assume a multiplicity of roles, brought a new sense of fluidity to the concept of identity.
The chests are gifted to a woman on the occasion of her marriage, stay with her throughout her life and are traditionally the last gift she will receive from her family before her new identity as a married woman is assumed.
«Modern sensibilities do not assume that the eyes are windows to the soul, and that the body is a record of identity, but that there is a gap between inside and outside,» says Robert Storr, Rosalie Solow Professor of Modern Art at New York University's Institute of Fine Arts.
The disguise has helped hide her identity, but it's also served as a way for Kaz and an influential group of women artists known as the Guerrilla Girls, a «secret society» of activists, to assume new ones.
In seeking to decipher the identity and thoughts of a figure photographed from behind, the viewer can visually assume their place within the picture — joining baseball spectators in the crowd in Tod Papageorge's Shea Stadium, New York, 1970, witnessing Senator John F. Kennedy's presidential nomination in Garry Winogrand's Democratic National Convention, Los Angeles (JFK), 1960, or attending a traditional Chinese funeral ceremony in the Sichuan Province in Adou's Funeral, Women, 2006.
Blawg.com's Bill Gratsch passes on this news that Wayne State Law School Professor Steven Davidoff of the M&A Law Profs Blog will assume the identity of the Deal Prof and be blogging full time at Deal Book section of the New York Times.
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