Sentences with phrase «confused by emotions»

Confused by these emotions, she seeks answers from those closest to her and is rebuffed.
Not confused as in who their parents are, but confused by emotions and why things are as they are.

Not exact matches

Try to imagine the confusing mix of emotions experienced by Mino Raiola last week when a new book, Football Leaks: The Dirty Business of Professional Football, revealed that he made an astonishing $ 49 million for his work on the deal that took his client Paul Pogba from Juventus to Manchester United.
Pregnancy after a Loss: A Guide to Pregnancy after a Miscarriage, Stillbirth, or Infant Death is written by a mom who knows the trials of loss and the confusing emotions of a subsequent pregnancy first hand, as Lanham herself lost her first child to an unexpected stillbirth on her due date.
Not to be confused with other leggings by Hue — which I have mixed emotions about, the magic is in the high / wide waistband.
But sadly, for most of the cast, yelling every line loudly is confused with conveying emotion, sarcasm and / or depth, with several zingers completely missing the mark because any shaping of the lines is erased by sheer volume.
In scenes alive with emotional truth, River, Cross My Heart weighs the effect of Clara's absence on the people she has left behind: her parents, Alice and Willie Bynum, torn between the old world of their rural North Carolina home and the new world of the city, to which they have moved in search of a better life for themselves and their children; the friends and relatives of the Bynum family in the Georgetown neighborhood they now call home; and, most especially, Clara's sister, twelve - year - old Johnnie Mae, who must come to terms with the powerful and confused emotions sparked by her sister's death as she struggles to decide and discover the kind of woman she will become.
The best way to change people's minds who are not completely susceptible to the lies but have been confused by the denial campaign is to educate them in a community setting (even an ad hoc community like a workshop) and deal right there with the emotions and thoughts brought up by the information.
We can coach our child when they are confused by a complex of emotions by offering expressive language and asking, «Is that the way you are feeling?»
We do not have to face obstacles and deal with unknown, confusing emotions by ourselves.
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