In other words,
during times of despair, bonds are much more defensive.
Not exact matches
She said that
during her
time of grief and
despair, someone sent her a hand written card.
During that
time, I was in such a pit
of despair.
He was the Newcastle saviour
during his
time there, and since he left, they have plummeted to depths
of despair.
Don't
despair if you've missed this window
of tummy
time during the first three weeks.
As an obstetrician at a London teaching hospital, Dr Gowri Motha
despaired of the number
of times where her medical expertise was a last resort — being called in an emergency to perform invasive forceps deliveries on terrified mothers when a baby got «stuck»
during a laborious labour.
Reviewing the film for The
Times, Justin Chang wrote: «One
of the best things about «Stronger,» which Green directed from a script by John Pollono, is that it doesn't shy away from, much less attempt to stifle, the anger,
despair and terrible loneliness that Bauman experienced
during his long, painful rehabilitation.
Hailed by the New York
Times on its Paris release as «one
of the great films in motion picture history,» Raymond Bernard's Wooden Crosses, France's answer to All Quiet on the Western Front, still stuns with its depiction
of the travails
of one French regiment
during World War I. Using a masterful arsenal
of film techniques, from haunting matte paintings to jarring documentary - like camerawork in the film's battle sequences, Bernard created a pacifist work
of enormous empathy and chilling
despair.
Focusing on the years 1934 to 1961 - from Hemingway's pinnacle as the reigning monarch
of American letters until his suicide - Paul Hendrickson traces the writer's exultations and
despair around the one constant in his life
during this
time: his beloved boat, Pilar.