Sentences with phrase «from long lost relatives»

Window sills, ledges, tables and string are brimming with cards from long lost relatives wishing you a Merry Christmas.
If you received something from a long lost relative that isn't totally terrible, but equally isn't completely you, then get a little crafty.
A card arrives from that long lost relative you left off your card list.

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That meant discovering everything from the existence of long - lost relatives to whether they were at risk for inherited diseases like cystic fibrosis, or genetic traits, like lactose intolerance.
Maybe the scribe ran into one of Jesus» long lost relatives from Joseph's side of the family?
Like a $ 50,000 inheritance from a long - lost relative.
All that begins to change when the family receives a visit from an eccentric, long - lost relative from Italy, Uncle Nino, played by veteran character actor Pierrino Mascarino.
And now, when he was sixty - five years of age, the very political class he'd so attacked and hounded and scorned from his redoubt, mocked without consideration or respect for the ties of family or friendship (and he'd lost quite a few friends as a result; even a few relatives no longer spoke to him), that very same political class had decided to put the gigantic Colombian machinery of sycophancy into action to create a public homage that, for the first time in history, and perhaps the last, would celebrate a cartoonist.
But not all of it is from a Nigerian long - lost relative telling you about your million dollar inheritance.
So unless you're expecting a windfall from a long - lost relative (who probably didn't talk about money either), it's up to you to come up with a game plan to manage your finances.
From annoying junk mail to phishing scams to long lost relatives with large inheritances just waiting for you to come claim them, spam has become an everyday fact of life.
And, when looking up or down at other examples of work just beyond arm's reach or across the room, but above all when moving from one piece to the other, individual spectators will experience a sense of corporeal disorientation, as if they have lost a feel for their own proportions and are no longer able to gauge their own relative scale — indeed, Giacometti is still very much in control.
Seeing their work, Gornik said, «was like getting a call from a long - lost relative
I know it's just stuff, and I always keep that in mind too, but sometimes stuff that can't be replaced (the home you raised your family in, photos of relatives no longer living) holds lots of memories and when you lose everything... and to be there as your world is literally slipping out from under you... wow.
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