The Bridgehampton Child Care & Recreation Center was
born out of tragedy in 1949, when a house fire killed the untended children of migrant farm workers.
Rick and Star's companionship was
born out of tragedy after Rick had to put his longtime dog Pal to sleep due to natural causes.
The new church was
born out of tragedy: a fire destroyed a 98 - year - old church that was the heart and soul of the Catholic Native American community of the Red Cloud Indian School in Pine Ridge.
Not exact matches
As beautiful and redemptive as adoption was, it was often
born out of preventable
tragedy and preventable loss.
The blog was
born out of the ashes
of a family
tragedy (click here to read my story — I am told you will need tissues).
Weirdly, the laughs almost work better that way because they're
born out of such honesty and
tragedy.
Directing with an even more restless energy than he showed in Kings and Queen, Desplechin sketches
out a family
tragedy, the untimely death
of a first -
born, that precedes the story by decades and then only overtly references it a few times, even as the shadow
of that death hovers over the film: in the cancer that family matron Junon (Catherine Deneuve) has been diagnosed with, in the fragility
of her teenage grandson Paul (Emile Berling), and in the odd sibling dynamics that have caused eldest daughter Elizabeth (Anne Consigny) to, in effect, legally separate herself from her brother Ivan (Mathieu Amalric, in a mesmerizingly manic - depressive performance).
Say Her Name is the extraordinary novel
born out of this personal
tragedy.
Out of her
tragedy, this foundation was
born to fund research and inspire hope in future pediatric patients and their families.