Sentences with phrase «ever lost a son»

«Young man, you ever lost a son

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Nearly 25 years after losing his first child, Neville Lawrence, 76, said the decision was the hardest he has ever made, and that he struggles to put into words the devastation caused to his family when his son was killed.
The Son of God assumed the form of a servant to seek and save the lost and theology must do likewise, incarnating itself in the cultural forms of its time without ever losing its identity as Christian theology.
A small but significant part of that somewhat melancholic, yet inspiring, lesson from an older man, to, possibly, his son advised him on how he should keep his head in times of trouble, and treat winning and losing with equal grace, and also how to deal with unfair criticism from those ever ready to carp, and it went like this;
Sadly, the opportunity to ever see her son again was lost.
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With Deirdre becoming lost in an ever - growing haze of drugs and selfishness after her divorce, she eventually grants custody of her minor son Augusten to Dr. Finch.
The «A» story of Never Steady, Never Still is Judy's matriarch as she grapples with the grief of losing her husband, worrying about her conflicted son, and coping with her ever - worsening Parkinson's, and it's an alternately downcast and fittingly encouraging affair.
When he manages to lose his job, his father, Mr Chawla, despairs that his son will ever amount to anything; his mother, Kulfi, says little, but then, she did come from a mad family; his sister Pinky finds him irritating and exasperating; his paternal grandmother, Ammaji, however, is convinced he will come good.
Reacher follows the trail to New York, where he confronts the people who dispatched the dead man: an elderly couple still mourning an all - American son lost in Vietnam; an alluring and intelligent woman from Reacher's own haunted past; and at the center of the web, an opponent more vicious than any he's ever faced.
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