Sentences with phrase «boy in the bubble»

She's like the boy in the bubble who suddenly got out of the bubble.
It's like boy in the bubble.
His first show in New York was inspired by the story of David Phillip Vetter, the «boy in the bubble» whose rare genetic immune disorder resulted in having to spend most of his short life in isolation in a plastic bubble.
Return of the Boys in the Bubble, Anton Kern Gallery, New York, NY Restless, Glassell School of Art, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, TX

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The company is also seeking deeper inroads into rare diseases, with a number of assets in late - stage development, and last year it scored a major regulatory win when Europe approved its «bubble boy syndrome» gene therapy Strimvelis.
Duval, once upon a time the top - ranked player in the game, came to Disney as the designated Bubble Boy, sitting squarely at No. 125 on the money list, a mild surprise considering that he nearly won the U.S. Open in June.
Even when the boys returned home, we stayed in our little mommy - baby bubble.
with my 2 boys, i used to put dish soap in the toilet so they could make bubbles.
Scientists believe that is what happened during a 1999 French gene therapy trial on a group of 10 young children with X-SCID, an immune deficiency disorder known as boy - in - the - bubble syndrome.
Scientists believe that's what happened during a 1999 French gene therapy trial on a group of 10 infants with X-SCID, an immune deficiency disorder known as boy - in - the - bubble syndrome.
2000 Announcement that two boys in France with X-linked SCID or «bubble boy» disease have been cured using gene therapy.
He hopes that Cas9 - based therapies for T cell - related disorders, which include autoimmune diseases as well as immunodeficiencies such as «bubble boy disease,» will enter the clinic in the future.
A «miracle» gene therapy treatment for children suffering from the fatal «bubble boy» disease has been halted in France, after one of the patients developed leukaemia as a direct consequence of the treatment.
Sometimes we would catch a late - night movie — like The Birds (1963), or the utterly ridiculous made - for - TV movie The Boy in the Plastic Bubble (1976).
This is coming from someone who has followed his career since he started back in 2001's Donnie Darko as well as Jimmy in the silly yet lovable Bubble Boy.
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It strikes the right chords, not only as a personal story of one boy's confusion with his own identity, but also of the confusion of an entire country, whose peoples were conflicted about a war they didn't want, and a bubbling under of anti-immigration sentiment that left foreign newcomers largely unprotected to skinhead gangs like the one depicted in the film.
«The Boy in the Plastic Bubble»: A Very Special Reading: Comedian Dana Gould hosts this live reading of the John Travolta made - for - TV special, with Maria Bamford, Janet Varney and more.
Absurdist comic Zach Galifianakis toiled around in supporting roles in mostly forgettable comedies (including Heartbreakers, Bubble Boy, and Out Cold) and one forgettable TV series (Tru Calling on Fox) before finally finding mainstream success in 2009's breakout comedy hit The Hangover.
Sixteen years later, and the child, Gardner Elliot (Asa Butterfield), is restless and wants to come to Earth so he can find his father and also meet up with the cute girl he's been talking to online, Tulsa (Britt Robertson), who doesn't know he's literally a Martian (she thinks he's a bubble boy living in New York).
MS: You went from directing one of the most popular television films of all time («The Boy in the Plastic Bubble») to helming the most popular movie musical as a first time feature film director.
Jimmy's ultra-conservative Christian mother (Swoosie Kurtz), who is singlehandedly responsible for Jimmy's heretofore extremely sheltered existence, is but one of the insulting caricatures that appear in Bubble Boy.
Perhaps the casting director should take up screenwriting or directing, for that faint glimmer of inspiration is the sole one in the abysmal abomination known as Bubble Boy.
Watching the trailer or any TV spots for Bubble Boy, it's easy to stare in mouth - agape disbelief.
It's a common stereotype that boys make up the bulk of the «struggling» or reluctant readers, a belief that relies on compilations of different sources like book sales and «fill in the bubble» standardized test scores to produce «facts.»
In the wake of Benchley's novel, we quickly got such memorable chum as Megalodon (oil rig explosion unleashes giant shark), Carcharodan (prehistoric shark freed when iceberg melts), Extinct (killer shark preys on boys in Mississippi River) and Meg (really big pregnant shark bubbles up from Marianas Trench and eats dumb touristsIn the wake of Benchley's novel, we quickly got such memorable chum as Megalodon (oil rig explosion unleashes giant shark), Carcharodan (prehistoric shark freed when iceberg melts), Extinct (killer shark preys on boys in Mississippi River) and Meg (really big pregnant shark bubbles up from Marianas Trench and eats dumb touristsin Mississippi River) and Meg (really big pregnant shark bubbles up from Marianas Trench and eats dumb tourists.)
«If that dog has to be the boy in a plastic bubble... We are going to take good care of that dog,» Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins said.
The New Jeff Koons 1980 duratran, fluorescent lightbox 42 x 32 x 8 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT New Hoover Celebrity IV, New Hoover Convertible, New Shelton Wet / Dry 5 - Gallon, New Shelton Wet / Dry 10 - Gallon Doubledecker Four vacuum cleaners, 1985 plexiglas, fluorescent lights 99 x 53 1⁄2 x 28 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Aqualung 1985 bronze Edition 1 of 3 27 x 17 1⁄2 x 17 1⁄2 inches Private collection One Ball Total Equilibrium Tank (Spalding Dr. J Silver Series) 1985 glass, steel, sodium chloride reagent, distilled water, basketball Edition 1 of 2 64 3⁄4 x 30 3⁄4 x 13 1⁄4 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Three Balls 50/50 Tank (Wilson Aggressor, Wilson Supershot, Dr. J Silver Series) 1985 glass, steel, distilled water, three basketballs Edition 2 of 2 60 1⁄2 x 48 3⁄4 x 13 1⁄4 inches Private collection Jim Beam - J.B. Turner Train 1986 stainless steel, bourbon Artist's Proof 11 x 114 x 6 1⁄2 inches Stefan T. Edlis collection I Assume You Drink Martell 1986 oil inks on canvas Edition 1 of 2 45 x 60 inches Private collection Italian Woman 1986 stainless steel Edition 1 of 3 30 x 18 x 11 inches Courtesy Leo Castelli Gallery Rabbit 1986 stainless steel Edition 3 of 3 41 x 19 x 12 inches Sonnabend collection Buster Keaton 1988 polychromed wood Edition 2 of 3 65 3⁄4 x 50 x 26 1⁄2 inches C&M Arts Michael Jackson and Bubbles 1988 porcelain / ceramic blend Edition 2 of 3 42 x 70 1⁄2 x 32 1⁄2 inches San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, purchased through the Marian and Bernard Messenger Fund and restricted funds Pink Panther 1988 porcelain Edition 3 of 3 41 x 20 1⁄2 x 19 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT St. John the Baptist 1988 porcelain Edition 3 of 3 56 1⁄2 x 30 x 24 1⁄2 inches Courtesy Sonnabend Gallery Ushering in Banality 1988 polychromed wood Edition 2 of 3 38 x 62 x 30 inches Private collection Vase of Flowers 1988 mirror 72 1⁄2 x 53 x 1 inches Collection of Michael Crichton, courtesy of Christie's Wild Boy and Puppy 1988 porcelain Edition 1 of 3 38 x 39 1⁄2 x 23 1⁄2 inches C&M Arts Winter Bears 1988 polychromed wood Edition 2 of 3 48 x 44 x 15 1⁄2 inches Anthony d'Offay, London Woman in Tub 1988 porcelain Edition 3 of 3 23 3⁄4 x 36 x 27 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Bourgeois Bust - Jeff and Ilona 1991 marble Artist's Proof 44 1⁄2 x 28 x 21 inches Anthony d'Offay, London Dirty - Jeff on Top 1991 oil inks silkscreened on canvas 60 x 90 inches Collection of Rachel and Jean - Pierre Lehmann Wall Relief with Bird 1991 polychromed wood Edition 2 of 3 72 x 50 x 27 inches C&M Arts Balloon Dog (Orange) 1994 - 2000 high chromium stainless steel, mirror - polished finish with transparent color coating 120 x 144 x 45 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Bread with Egg 1995 - 1997 oil on canvas 128 x 108 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Play - Doh 1995 - 2004 oil on canvas 131 5⁄16 x 111 1⁄16 inches Private collection Auto 2001 oil on canvas 102 x 138 inches Courtesy the Stephanie and Peter Brant Foundation, Greenwich, CT Lobster 2003 polychromed aluminum, steel, vinyl Edition 1 of 3 57 7⁄8 x 17 1⁄8 x 37 inches (plus variable length chain) Private collection, courtesy Thea Westreich Art Advisory Services Elvis 2003 oil on canvas 108 x 93 inches Stefan T. Edlis collection
Glenn Ligon Malcom X, Sun, Frederick Douglass, Boy with Bubbles # 3 (version 2), 2001 Vinyl - based paint and silkscreen on paper 23 x 16 1/2 in.
In this image, the photographer sat on a bench and quietly took photos while two boys blew bubbles from the back of a pickup truck.
And also to use all sorts of rewards for potty training and other behavior issues, along with incessant praises (good girl / good boy for being able to blow bubbles in swimming lesson.
I first started reading Alexandra's books some 30 years ago when I would escape into a bubble bath as soon as my husband got home to supervise our boys... as you indicate, it's another world... I hope you do get to see her in person.
I better get back to bubble wrapping, or look into sticking him into one of those bubble boy contraptions... maybe just trade in the baseball hat for a football helmet?
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