Sentences with phrase «black sheep who»

Together, the artists form a fellowship of outliers and black sheep who offer critical insight into contemporary American society.
While these women continue to be the black sheep who strayed from the established feminist flock, today they provide essential performative, discursive, and iconographic precedents for a host of contemporary art practices that explore hardcore, sex - positive terrain — from Jeff Koons's «Made in Heaven» series to more recent porn - inspired work by John Currin.
Back to the review... Not only does the Dream Sheep (who is, in actuality, a giant black sheep who's perpetually in a bad mood) escape, but he brings a bunch of his buddies along with him for the ride.
Premise: Elizabeth Olsen plays a family black sheep who reluctantly asks her sister Sarah Paulson for refuge after she escapes from a creepy back - to - nature cult led by John Hawkes.
From a young age, I've always been the black sheep who actually enjoyed vegetables (who's with me?!)

Not exact matches

MDC, he says, is «really committed to being the insurgents and challenging the status quo, who wanted to be the black sheep and the people who redefine the industry.»
It's a relationship dynamic that Scorsese can now trace back to his own father and younger brother, Uncle Joe, who was the black sheep of the family and in regular need of being looked after by Scorsese's father.
Set parallel in time, place and theme to Gilead, her prizewinning novel of 2004, Marilynne Robinson's new novel, Home, takes the reader inside the home of retired Presbyterian pastor Robert Boughton for another perspective on Jack Boughton, the black sheep of the family, who left Gilead as a young man after fathering a child.
A dwarf, he's the black sheep of the family, and constantly at odds with his sister Cersei, who blames him for their mother's death.
I am not sure how other breastfeeding advocate sees that, is it normal advice or am I the black sheep but I stand on my advice and will still say the same to one who is on that boat.
To a large extent, Russian women are honest; but there are some of them who are black sheep.
In Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) he pulls the kind of stunt Jerry Lewis and Peter Sellers would later make famous: he plays no less than eight hilarious roles as he essays the decaying family tree of scheming black sheep Dennis Price, who murders his way up the inheritance ladder.
It is a film that subverts expectations — and at the heart of it all is star - on - the - rise Jessie Buckley, who delivers a mesmerising turn as Moll, a young woman who finds herself in a difficult situation when she falls for the black sheep of her community.
That man is Marty Huggins (Zach Galifianakis), the black sheep of his family who runs the local tourism department.
That includes underclassmen Carter (Israel Broussard), the random but considerate guy whose dorm room she is doomed to continue waking up in; sorority president Danielle (Rachel Matthews), equally superficial, virulent and horrible to those around her; and nursing student and roommate Lori (Ruby Modine), the unequivocal black sheep in Tree's chapter, who too is spared no courtesy.
Franka Potente (Run Lola Run, The Bourne Identity) will recur as Zlata Ostrovsky, the newly reformed, former black sheep daughter of a powerful Russian mob family who does business in Florida.
According to the Facebook page, «Our Idiot Brother» is about the black sheep of the family who can't seem to be as successful as his other sisters:
He recalls there were lots of so - called remittance men — black sheep of wealthy British families — who had been marooned all the way out in western Canada with a mansion and a sports car.
Miss Maple, «quite possibly the cleverest sheep in the whole world,» is ably assisted by Othello, «the only black sheep in the flock» and other memorable ewes, rams and lambs as she sets out to discover who has murdered their shepherd, George.
Loyalty is the story of P.I. Fina Ludlow, a kick - butt heroine who's the black sheep of a super-powerful, super-dysfunctional Boston family.
The first chapters ably introduce Roanoke, a sprawling farmhouse in the middle of rural Kansas, and family black sheep Lane Roanoke, who returns to her family's ancestral home years after a traumatic summer sent her running as fast as she could in the opposite direction.
He has a younger brother, Forrest, who redefines the notion of a family's black sheep.
Outcasts, black sheep, those who never fit in anywhere.
Generally it makes it easier to prove fraud if there's a police report, but we understand it can be hard to file one against a relative, even if they are that black sheep of the family who always seems to be looking for a free ride at everybody else's expense.
The Stuckists take what media opportunities they can to attack the work of Britain's top contemporary artists, especially Damien Hirst, famous for displaying an embalmed sheep and opening a trendy restaurant in London; Chris Ofili, whose black Madonna adorned with elephant dung enraged New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in 1999 when it showed at the Brooklyn Museum of Art; and Tracey Emin, who once exhibited her own used bed in a gallery.
First, I've never met a layperson who doesn't think that they need no more than a «simple will» when in fact they often do, either because they are affluent, or have a blended family, or need testamentary trusts to manage property for children or young adults or black sheep or for tax purposes or because some family members are non-citizens.
However, there are always a few black sheeps in any industry who will force you into the purchase of the damaged vehicle because of the lack of insurance coverage on their fleet of vehicles.
Clients who participate in non-mainstream lifestyle dynamics, who identify as LGB or trans; clients who have struggled with issues of «fitting in», gamers, and folks who identify as black sheep often find I'm a good fit.
In a family struggling with dysfunction and problems there is often an identified problem person, identified patient (such as the black - sheep of the family or the «crazy one») who may actually have this role out of necessity in order to have some place in the family, or to keep the family together.
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