Sentences with phrase «hanging in homes whose»

Instead they'd be hanging in homes whose owners might possibly deign to open their doors to the public once a year.

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More recently, my own daughter, whose fingerprinted kindergarten poem still hangs in our home, graduated from high school.
Some of them meet terrible ends, some give up and go back home, but for those who manage to hang in for the full course of this madcap ride, the rewards - like the strawberries - prove awfully sweet - especially for the young Ukrainians from opposite sides of the tracks, Andriy and Irina, whose initial mutual irritation blossoms into love.
He also chose works by artists he knew and liked, such as Howard Hodgkin, Peter Liversidge, Roger Hilton and Tacita Dean, and came across work which won him over by artists he was unfamiliar with, such as Rachel Lowe and Hurvin Anderson, whose large work Peter's 1 — showing a barber's shop set up in someone's home — normally hangs over guests at functions in 11 Downing Street.
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