A sympathetic Times compares the # 1 million, 400 - item rearrangement to the headaches of preparing seating arrangements for a large family party and congratulated curator Frances Morris and the Tate team for
growing pangs overcome.
Not exact matches
As the nation
grew and we experienced the opening of the west, the
pangs of the industrial revolution, the exploitation of natural resources, the advent of wars, the abolition of slavery, and the enslavement of urban minorities, the Christian church adopted the success criteria used by industry and finance.
The emotional labour pains of becoming a mother are far greater than the physical
pangs of birth; these are the
growing surges of your heart as it pushes out selfishness and fear and makes room for sacrifice and love.
When the story takes a long detour to tell how Lux becomes involved with Trip Fontaine (Josh Harnett), a high school stud who recently emerged from puberty to the delight of all the girls at school, the film becomes a compelling evocation of
growing adolescent sexuality and the
pangs and longing of true first love.
Where the Wild Things Are does indeed deserve admiration for its loving actualization of Sendak's world and even for trying to tie so many of the
pangs of
growing older into what seems a carefree romp through a kid's imagination, but the movie's dissertation - like expansion of the story never truly comes together into anything meaningful.
Growing up in the white enclave of 1970s Santa Monica black, gay, and six - foot - eight by age 15, artist Mark Bradford felt the
pangs of isolation early on.
The Postmates app, while often confusing in design, has a GPS function that tracks your Postmate from beginning to end, so you never wonder about where the hell your delivery is as the
pangs in your stomach
grow increasingly debilitating.
BTW — I got such a
pang when I saw the tablecloth on your dining room table — my mom had one like it, so I lived with it for many years
growing up!