Sentences with phrase «fear death in our family»

The Ayew family has also hit out at the prophecy, with Abedi's senior brother Sola Ayew insisting «we don't fear death in our family

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When the pair takes up drinking and rabble rousing in an attempt to put the years of combat and death behind them, the pair infuriates the whites in town, and bring concern and fear of repercussions to the Jackson family.
Hence Rabbit's constant remembrance of things past: his fading stardom as a high school basketball hero in Mt. Judge, Pennsylvania; his youthful marriage to the store - clerk Janice Springer; their many sexual felicities and infidelities; the deaths that each so horribly caused in their own house; their moral enmeshment in the lives of their friends and families, especially their elderly parents and their own son Nelson; Rabbit's jobs as a typesetter and car dealer, and now Janice's belated career in real estate; their financial prosperity during the boom of the «70s when they bought vacation homes in Florida and the Poconos; now their fear of economic ruin amidst the coming Depression.
«I did wide research into the social and historical world of the Royal English family [from 1887 at the Queen's Jubilee celebration until her death in 1901], and this woman who was burdened with formality and rigidity and the absurdity of the hierarchy within the household,» said long - time Fears costume designer Consolata Boyle (twice Oscar - nominated for «The Queen» and «Florence Foster Jenkins»).
He's a (nominally) living testament to the sort of lifestyle Jonas fears: Here's what happens to those dedicated to a cause or an ideal that's built on death instead of the hope found in families or love.
Featuring emotional interviews with Ford's mother and sister, it's an intimate meditation of how a family's personal tragedy is situated in an institutionalized fear of blackness and how a loved one's unexplainable death has impact decades later.
AN ACT OF CONSCIENCE, by Robbie Leppzer FAMILY NAME, by Macky Alston FEAR AND LEARNING AT HOOVER ELEMENTARY, by Laura Angelica Simon THE FIGHT IN THE FIELDS, by Rick Tejeda - Flores and Ray Telles A HEALTHY BABY GIRL, by Judith Helfand HIDE AND SEEK, by Su Friedrich JOHN HENRIK CLARKE: A GREAT AND MIGHTY WALK, by St. Claire Bourne LICENSED TO KILL, by Arthur Dong THE LONG WAY HOME, by Mark J. Harris MADONNA MIA, by Jane Wagner and Tina DiFeliciatonio MY AMERICA (OR HONK IF YOU LOVE BUDDHA), by Renee Tajima NEW SCHOOL ORDER, by Gini Reticker PAUL MONETTE: THE BRINK OF SUMMER»S END, by Lesli Klainberg POVERTY OUTLAW, by Pamela Yates and Peter Kinoy RIDING THE RAILS, by Lexy Lovell and Michael Uys (official site) SICK: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF BOB FLANAGAN, SUPERMASOCHIST, by Kirby Dick.
Featuring emotional interviews with Ford's mother and sister, it's an intimate meditation of how a family's personal tragedy is situated in an institutionalized fear of blackness and how a loved one's unexplainable death has enduring impact decades later.
(2) causes the other person, a member of the other person's family or household, or an individual with whom the other person has a dating relationship to be placed in fear of bodily injury or death or in fear that an offense will be committed against the other person's property, or to feel harassed, annoyed, alarmed, abused, tormented, embarrassed, or offended; and
It is a reflection of human behavior that people are often more willing to talk about money for their own future than to discuss provisions for the family in case of premature death (the «fear motive»).
Children and families may have lived under threat and in fear; they may have witnessed the deaths of relatives or friends; or experienced hardship and danger when coming to Australia.
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