Sentences with phrase «father left town»

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He thought back to his childhood, when his father, once a well - to - do merchant, had been forced to sell his business to pay his creditors and had left town in shame.
After suddenly losing my father - in - law to a tragic car accident and my mother - in - law just two years later, all in the midst of leaving the church my husband had been on staff at for ten years to move to a new church in a new town with new friends, I had let my overwhelming circumstances crowd my heart and mind.
«During all this time I was never joined in profession of religion with any, but gave up myself to the Lord, having forsaken all evil company, taking leave of father and mother, and all other relations, and traveled up and down as a stranger on the earth, which way the Lord inclined my heart; taking a chamber to myself in the town where I came, and tarrying sometimes more, sometimes less in a place: for I durst not stay long in a place, being afraid both of professor and profane, lest, being a tender young man, I should be hurt by conversing much with either.
My candidate for a «prophet to the liberals» is Will Campbell, publisher of the journal Katallagete and author of the highly acclaimed Brother to a Dragonfly, an autobiographical book about the lives of Will and his brother, Joe, as they leave their father's small cotton farm in Mississippi — Will to become a civil rights worker for the National Council of Churches, Joe to become a small - town pharmacist.
And Michael Olmeda, the campaign manager for the third candidate in this race, Rafael Espinal, spent a lot of time prepping Darryl Towns to succeed his father in Congress, but then left in frustration when it became clear Rep. Ed Towns had no immediate plans to depart.
After winter's last snow melted in our town near the Alps, my father - in - law would start his own annual rite of spring: collecting the best dandelion leaves in the garden for lunchtime salads.
Left alone in the family summer cottage when her mother (Mary Kay Place), father (Levon Helm) and sister (Elizabeth Berridge) go shopping, Dern decides to wander into town for male companionship.
It's a thoughtful movie that recreates the 1950s TV sitcom in the form of a fictional such program called Pleasantville - a black and white town à la Leave to Beaver and Father Knows Best where everything that happens is expected and pleasant.
Set in Normandy, France, this is the classic story of Emma Bovary, a young beauty who impulsively marries small - town doctor, Charles Bovary, to leave her father's pig farm far behind.
Ben receives a call from Jordan who demands he leave town immediately and threatens if he does not that she'll have Allyson's father's connections persuade him to do so with physical force.
Charlie Plummer is a fresh - faced delight as 15 - year - old Charley Thompson, who, despite the fact that his mother has left and his womanising father is often so short of money they go hungry, is essentially a nice boy, generally trying to make the best of life in yet another new town.
Set in a picturesque Irish town, the film begins with the return to the family stead of Conor (Edward MacLiam), a 38 - year - old carpenter and father of two who's suffered a damaging stroke, leaving him severely mentally restricted.
Hank, unable to leave his unappreciative father in the inept care of the small town defense lawyer C.P. Kennedy (Dax Shepard), stays on to defend Judge Palmer.
Her father (William Demarest), the town police officer, refuses to let her leave because he fears what might happen (and rightfully so).
Leaving his family and his job, he sets about selling encyclopedias to town locals, including Dylan (Daniel Gillies), a former student who's estranged from his father (Scott Wilson) and sister (Elisabeth Waterston); Alice (Jane Adams), a waitress and single mother with whom he has a brief and awkward romantic encounter; and Drifter (Ian Somerhalder), a musician grieving the death of his brother (Joe Mazello).
There is no particularly good reason that Father James would not immediately go to the police, especially after he is reassured that the privilege of confession does not apply when relating to future criminal activity, or even just leave the town or not walk to the beach on Sunday.
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Left by his father on his grandparents» doorstep as a baby, Zoomy has grown up happily with them in a small Michigan town, despite the extreme nearsightedness that leaves him legally blind and the fact that he has no friends.
After a life of riding the rails, 12 - year - old Abilene doesn't understand why her father drops her in a town he left years ago.
After a life of riding the rails with her father, 12 - year - old Abilene can't understand why he has sent her away to stay with Pastor Shady Howard in Manifest, Missouri, a town he left years earlier; but over the summer she pieces together his story.
These are all very good reasons to pack up and leave, but the fact that Falk's father asked him if he killed Ellie on the way out of town may have led Falk to believe they were really leaving because his father thought he may be guilty.
She's also one of only two out lesbians in her little town of Eulogy, Mississippi, where she lives with her father and sister in the FEMA trailer they never left after Hurricane Katrina.
After the death of her father and younger brother, Cedar and what's left of her family return to the town of Iron Creek for the summer.
Tired of living in a small town that blames him for actions his father committed ten years ago, Mac Oakton is scheduled to leave Eagle Harbor.
Before the Storm predates the original, heart - rending adventure of Max and Chloe by rewinding back to the time when Max and her family had already moved out of the little town of Arcadia Bay, leaving the now 16 - year - old Chloe still trying to come to terms with the car accident that claimed the life of his father.
In 1908 his father emigrated to America to avoid the draft, leaving his family behind in the town of Van.
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