Sentences with phrase «for itinerant»

Lack of appropriate, accessible and affordable housing and accommodation for itinerant and transient people.
Founder - member of the Society for Itinerant Art Exhibitions.
The Wanderers art movement, known formally as The Society for Itinerant Art Exhibitions (and less formally as the peredvizhniki or Itinerants), was formed in 1863, among members of the St Petersburg Academy of Fine Art, including Ivan Kramskoy (1837 - 1887) and (later) Ilya Repin (1844 - 1930).
In an essay accompanying «Punascha Parry», entitled «A Plot for an Itinerant Modernism» (2017), Sharma writes, «The relationship between modernism and nationalism can not be confused with the need to find a path of self - determination.»
And the title of Hope Was Here by Joan Bauer (2000) turns out to be true in many ways for its itinerant teen waitress protagonist... even if loss was «here,» too.
It provided fertile, if not always profitable, ground for itinerant preachers, unorthodox religious movements, and even charlatans for the best part of three hundred years.
The setting this time is the row of cheap motels surrounding Disney World, once a hub for budget - minded tourists and now a home for itinerant families.
When Ali lands a job as a bouncer in a nearby nightclub, things quickly start to look up for the itinerant father and son.
Within a. And watch out for itinerant camels and speed cameras alike!
The context in Australia is certainly different to that of the US, but as the Four Corners expose on the pay and conditions for itinerant farm workers here demonstrated, we are not innocent of treating workers unfairly, and the food movement must work in solidarity to remedy these wrongs.

Not exact matches

Business has flourished for Cairo's store owners and itinerant street traders since a popular uprising ushered in 20...
No problem for me to believe an itinerant preacher named jesus may have existed at the time claiming to be the Messiah, there were dozens of others in the area.
The son who God gave would grow up to become a carpenter - turned - itinerant preacher with a heart of compassion for the people the world had trampled as it fed its scarcity fears.
We attended a church for several years that would occasionally invite guest speakers who were itinerant prophets.
Even if we are relatively pious, it would be hard to keep a straight face if — on our way home from church, for example — we were beset by an itinerant preacher like John who wanted us to «repent.»
They didn't force all the itinerant Jews to travel to their ancestral home (around 1,000 miles for Joseph) carrying all of their worldly goods.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi in an earlier career as itinerant ghostwriter for Aimee Semple McPherson?
Working for the Anti-Defamation League of B'nai Brith, Bernards was going around the country, much in the manner of an itinerant preacher, alerting people to a new thing under the sun, «the Jewish - Christian dialogue.»
This is by no means in character for any Roman, to beg the help of an itinerant Jewish preacher.
Not content to simply be part of the greatest itinerant ministry team in history and to have the Son of God in their very midst, they grasp for this further accolade.
For a very short time, no more than three years, the road was defined by the journey and the teachings of this Jesus who grew up to be an itinerant evangelist and preacher.
For most of the inner circle of followers of Jesus the step from ordinary life to an itinerant one was not attended with such great sacrifices.
Until He was thirty, He worked in a carpenter shop and then for three years He was an itinerant preacher.
Like the Romani people (Gypsies), even though they may be itinerant, victims of racism and persecution, forced to assimilate, disrespected for their unique beliefs and lifestyles, we can be a proud people.
For a long time there had been crazes for great itinerant preacheFor a long time there had been crazes for great itinerant preachefor great itinerant preachers.
For Crossan, in contrast with Vermes and Borg, the religious dimension of Jesus» word and deed is almost totally absorbed into his social role as a countercultural itinerant on the border of revolt.
The itinerant revivalists of the First and Second Great Awakenings in America played their part as they called into question the churches of the established order and asked each citizen to decide for himself or herself to «get religion,» and what form to get.
All these Churches advocated a settled ministry rather than an itinerant ministry; therefore, in order to expand and take the gospel to the frontier, they had to appoint and support home missionaries for the task.
The fact was that there was need for something besides the uneducated revivalist or the itinerant who conceived of his task principally in terms of fervid preaching and loud praying.
TRADED: Itinerant NFL Back JOE DON LOONEY, from the Detroit Lions to the Washington Redskins for a middle draft choice, two weeks after Lion Coach Harry Gilmer suspended him for refusing to reenter a game against Atlanta.
However, with (what has recently become) the biggest game of the season scheduled for next Saturday, manager Slaven Bilic will be anxious to deploy his resources prudently; would his tenuous position survive either a shock EFL cup exit (probably) or a home spanking by those neighbourly, north London itinerants (unlikely)?
Council housing is now on sale to tenants at a 75 % discount: once sold, many homes are snapped up by rack - renting landlords for multi-occupying itinerant workers who destabilise the community.
But solving that problem also led to a big surprise: Normally there is a single «itinerant ion» that passes through the electrolyte in a rechargeable battery, for example, lithium in lithium - ion batteries or sodium in sodium - sulfur.
At almost the same time as Thomas was predicting ecological meltdown, Kingsnorth was an itinerant eco-reporter, responsible for a memorable book on the antiglobalisation movement, One No, Many Yeses.
Desert soil has a living crust that is essential for fixing nitrogen, a critical plant nutrient, and for avoiding erosion that produces a swirl of itinerant dust.
Small itinerant families — the original inhabitants of the area — could not accumulate much food, so there was little potential for collective conflict.
Torres Esquivias says that this itinerant behaviour forced conservationists to reorganise protection for the duck in new areas where it settled.
For years, the industry has rounded up itinerant workers known as «nuclear gypsies» from the Sanya neighborhood of Tokyo and Kamagasaki in Osaka, areas known for large numbers of homeless mFor years, the industry has rounded up itinerant workers known as «nuclear gypsies» from the Sanya neighborhood of Tokyo and Kamagasaki in Osaka, areas known for large numbers of homeless mfor large numbers of homeless men.
Christoph Waltz, who played the charming, sadistic SS officer Hans Landa in «Basterds,» here plays Dr. King Schultz, a charming, sadistic German bounty hunter (masquerading as an itinerant dentist) whose distaste for slavery makes him the hero's ally and mentor.
But you don't have to squint too hard to also see the itinerant community as an all - purpose analog for the ghettos of Nazi Germany, America's inner cities, and all of those other places where unwanted, powerless peoples have been herded off far from the backyards of the ruling class.
It has a lot going for it, including Bruce Willis, who helped finance it, as a blustering car dealer, one of his best performances to date; Barbara Hershey as his pill - popping wife; Nick Nolte as his sales manager and best friend, who guiltily harbors a fetish for lingerie; and Albert Finney as Vonnegut's dark doppelganger, itinerant hack SF writer Kilgore Trout.
The problem for Chad is his father, Colby (Brendan Gleeson), who wants his son to remain within the itinerant traveller tradition.
A night in coastal Portugal sees an itinerant American laborer (Anton Yelchin, in one of his last roles) and a restless French archaeology grad student (Lucie Lucas) meet for talk, sex and emotional fragmentation in Gabe Klinger's «Porto.»
Poitier won the lead actor Oscar for 1963's charming «Lilies of the Field,» as an itinerant handyman who builds a chapel for some East German nuns.
The filmmakers went on the road with itinerant anarchists for their new eco-terrorist suspense film
Born in Iran to Irish parents, McAllister grew up an itinerant, living and working throughout the Middle East, Europe and the U.S.. He's written for films that played at Cannes and Sundance and co-founded a news and doc startup based in Beirut, Lebanon.
Built decades ago for budget - minded tourists, they're now filled with itinerant families who pay $ 35 a night to live in purple - stuccoed splendor.
As we write or talk about migrant - labor families and their search for work and schools, should we describe their travels as «nomadic,» «peripatetic,» or «itinerant,» all of which connote moving from place to place?
The Northwest Tri-County Intermediate Unit (IU5) is seeking a part - time itinerant, English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher for the Warren County area.
For example, say you have an itinerant teacher who spends a few hours at one school, then moves to another, and then another — each day of the week.
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