Sentences with phrase «house of laughter»

This has been a house of laughter and tears, victories and learning experiences, frustrations and uncertainty, but most of all, love.

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I am sure it was with laughter in his eyes that he confused those who objected to his companions» plucking the grain heads as they passed through the fields on the Sabbath with a reminder of what David, the idealized hero, had done, entering the «house of God,» taking the consecrated bread from the Holy Place, and giving it to his companions because they were hungry.
Thanks Jim, that's exactly what religious people SAY they follow, but as usual don't (and for good reason) If anyone actually followed this crazy bible to the T they would be thrown in the nut house, and I'm pretty sure they'd hear a lot of laughter in there.
Contrary to some beliefs, my house is full of laughter and humor.
The rooms were filled with tears and laughter and the evidence of three rambunctious boys (broken door handles, broken windows, punched out walls) who grew into young men in that house.
At the end of 2015, insockmonkeyslippers.com evolved into Steele House Kitchen, a space where Meredith shares moments of laughter, inspiration, and creativity around good, honest food.
Thanks for the absolutely hysterical laughter... I really needed it because the state of our house makes me want to kill the person responsible for it — hubby!
Not only are they hilarious, but as you read this while sipping on your first cup of probably cold - by - now coffee while the kids are running around tearing your house apart, you can get that needed laughter into your day.
Although you won't pop out an instant playmate, think of the long term love and potential of siblings like the years of laughter and fun with your own, and even now when they text you funny YouTube clips, come round to paint your house and entertain their niece for hours.
You will love the sound of your kid's happy laughter as they play with your dogs within a clean and comfortable house.
I can't imagine missing out on the sound of my children's laughter ringing through the house or watching their pretend play complete with impressive sound effects.
«When there are really important matters before the House... they're unable to do so because of some ridiculous programme motion...» Lots of laughter from the government benches, until Khan shuts them up by saying he was quoting David Heath.
15:40 - Lots of laughter in the chamber as Nick Clegg works his way through some rather odd constitutional stuff about the Queen submitting her royal prerogative to the will of the House.
«To serve as an example, I have myself, as the Speaker, already packed and I'm only awaiting the conclusion of final proceeding so as to vacate the Speaker's office to enable the incoming Speaker assume his role seamlessly,» he said to the light laughter of parliamentarians in the House.
Although it's not quite as richly accomplished a piece as This House, Graham's now five - year - old work delivers laughter and intrigue in equal measure, capturing the agony and ecstasy experienced by the backroom boys of UK politics.
But otherwise, while the House roared, in every other sentence was the signal for a burst of laughter, prolonged beyond usual limits of duration.
interjected Tory MP Chris Pincher with comic timing (prompting roars of laughter on both sides of the House).
The applause and laughter, led by a large contingent of visiting Phoenicians, rocked the house.
During an early screening of Roland Emmerich's latest disaster flick 2012, which opens today, laughter erupted in the audience near the end of the film thanks to corny dialogue and maudlin scenes (among the biggest guffaw getters: a father tries to reconnect with his estranged son on the telephone, only to have the son's house destroyed just before he could say anything).
He'd lean back in his night house, stick out one huge ashen - gray foot through the bars of his cage and leave it dangling there in anticipation, erupting in shoulder - heaving guttural laughter as I'd grab hold of one of his toes and gently give it a palpable squeeze.
every xmas eve, we'd gather at my eldest uncle's house & it was filled w / youth, warmth, laughter, love of my late grandmother & the best food.
We never really go all out, as if I'm being honest, it's not always easy for me to say up that late without a nap lol... but this year we are going to a close family friend's house to have a night of laughter, drinks and good food.
For a house is just a house till it's filled with love and the sound of little feet and laughter
My house is full of kids, music, pets, friends, laughter.
Best Costume Design of a Play Jane Greenwood, The Little Foxes Susan Hilferty, Present Laughter Toni - Leslie James, Jitney David Zinn, A Doll's House, Part 2
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play Denis Arndt, Heisenberg Chris Cooper, A Doll's House, Part 2 Corey Hawkins, Six Degrees of Separation Kevin Kline, Present Laughter Jefferson Mays, Oslo
Best Costume Design of a Play Jane Greenwood, Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes Susan Hilferty, Present Laughter Toni - Leslie James, August Wilson's Jitney David Zinn, A Doll's House, Part 2
We'd be foolish not to give some sort of shout out to other terrific scenes throughout the year, like the hilarious funeral sequence in Li» l Quinquin, which had us doubled over from laughter; both the border crossing and night vision sequences in Sicario; the ending of Carol, which should get an emotional response out of even the coldest souls; the opening long take in Buzzard, a painfully funny experience much like Entertainment; the bonkers final act of Jauja; a scorching scene from The Fool where the town mayor lays into her corrupt staff; everything that happens at Mamie Claire's house in Mistress America; the intense argument between Gerard Depardieu and Jacqueline Bissett in Welcome to New York; the tightrope sequence in The Walk, and much, much more.
ANIMAL HOUSE (1978), PORKY»S (1981), AMERICAN PIE (1999), and SUPERBAD (2007) all pushed the limits of decency for their era, and provided varying levels of laughter while doing so.
The Judge Steps Out (Boris Ingster, 1949) Laughter in Hell (Edward L. Cahn, 1933) Afraid to Talk / Merry - Go - Round (Edward L. Cahn, 1932) Woman in Hiding (Michael Gordon, 1950) Mr. Skitch (James Cruze, 1933) Union Depot (Gentleman for a Day, Alfred E. Green, 1932) A House Divided (William Wyler, 1931) The Son - Daughter (Clarence Brown, 1932) Cover Up (Alfred E. Green, 1949) Le code a changé (Change of Plans, Danièle Thompson, 2009) Alina (Giorgio Pàstina, 1950) Parachute Jumper (Alfred E. Green, 1933) We Were Dancing (Robert Z. Leonard, 1942) Die Somme - Das Grab der Millionen (The Somme, Heinz Paul, 1930) Conrad in Quest of His Youth (William C. de Mille, 1920) Transatlantic (William K. Howard, 1931) Cry of the Hunted (Joseph H. Lewis, 1953) L'Engrenage (Louis Feuillade, 1919) No Man's Woman (Franklin Adreon, 1955) Time Table (Mark Stevens, 1956) The Lone Hand (George Sherman, 1953) The Threat (Felix E. Feist, 1949) Hotel Berlin / Vicki Baum's «Hotel Berlin» (Peter Godfrey, 1945) Confidential Agent (Herman Shumlin, 1945) Roger La Honte (Trap for the Assassin; Riccardo Freda, 1966) Pierrot Pierrette (Louis Feuillade, 1924) Getting Mary Married (Allan Dwan, 1919) The Idle Rich (William C. de Mille, 1929) Kiki (Clarence Brown, 1926) The Woman in White (Peter Godfrey, 1948) Yoru no tsuzumi (Night Drum, Imai Tadashi, 1958) She Couldn't Say No (Lloyd Bacon, 1954) Confession (Joe May, 1937) This Could Be the Night (Robert Wise, 1957) Ex-Lady (Robert Florey, 1933) Front Page Woman (Michael Curtiz, 1935) The Great Jewel Robber (Peter Godfrey, 1950) Deep Impact (Mimi Leder, 1998) Within the Law (Frank Lloyd, 1923) Prime (Ben Younger, 2005) Forged Passport (John H. Auer, 1939) So Young So Bad (Bernard Vorhaus & Edgar G. Ulmer, 1950) The Forbidden City (Sidney A. Franklin, 1918)
Best Costume Design of a Play: Jane Greenwood, Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes — WINNER Susan Hilferty, Present Laughter Toni - Leslie James, August Wilson's Jitney David Zinn, A Doll's House, Part 2
Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self by Danielle Evans Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter by Tom Franklin Dead End Gene Pool by Wendy Burden Everything Lovely, Effortless, Safe by Jenny Hollowell Hellhound on His Trail by Hampton Sides * Hold Me Closer, Necromancer by Lish McBride I Now Pronounce You Someone Else by Erin McCahan Life Would Be Perfect if I Lived in that House by Meghan Daum Lives Like Loaded Guns by Lyndall Gordon ** The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake by Aimee Bender Weeping Under Water Looks A Lot Like Laughter by Michael J. White Where the God of Love Hangs Out by Amy Bloom
In essence The House of Meetings is an extension, in novel form, of Amis's 2002 nonfiction work Koba the Dread: Laughter and the Twenty Million, a reference to Stalin and the estimated 20 million who died under the Bolshevik regime between 1917 and 1933.
I could hear my children's laughter like the pealing of chimes through the house.
The children run around, dirty, chalk covered, their laughter echoing through the canyons of apartments and houses.
In this Regency Christmas caper, a pudding, a spy, a hilarious school theatrical, and a memorable country house party lead to laughter, love, and an offer of marriage.
Where the rest of us saw only the empty overgrown meadow behind our house, riddled with groundhog holes, with a shallow, muddy stream running through it and a splintering wooden wagon that I had almost outgrown, he saw his friends: artists and teachers and butchers, scenic painters and Russian lighting designers, ship captains and hardware merchants all with a glass in hand, their laughter rising high above our heads and then evaporating into the canopy of maple leaves; the weeping willows shedding their leaf tears down the banks of the stream; fireflies and bagpipers arriving through the low clinging humidity of summer; a giant pit with four spring lambs roasting over apple - wood coals; the smell of wood smoke hanging in the moist summer nighttime air.
A bit later in the same session, one of Fine's colleagues rose to speak briefly, as well — more laughter in the house as Bell dove for the «I love Jeff Bezos!»
The house is filled with family, food, lights, laughter, lapping, yapping, and plenty of dog hair.
«Kato has brought such an incredible amount of laughter and smiles to our house,» says John.
Of course, they're not cracking jokes or making witty and astute political commentaries, but they bring fun and laughter into our lives, whether they're zooming around the house like nobody's business or trying desperately to fit five toys in their mouth in one go.
The Richardsons built a dog run where Max spent most of his days watching the kids play and his evenings listening to the family's laughter and the drone of the television through the closed windows of the house.
Purwokerto for me is a city with memory of my childhood visiting grandparents house, this means: lots of good food and laughter.
We also have scientists tickling animals to research laughter, the world's first hybrid sharks, the tragic rise of rhino poaching in South Africa, architecturally designed cat houses, an abusive turkey facility raided, and more in the Week in Animals News.
When they made an offer on one, says Strawn, «the seller was so taken by that little girl, she rejected other offers in favor of my buyers» just because she wanted to know that a child's laughter would once again fill the house
Our sales meeting echoed with laughter and groans of sympathy when we heard about the Perils of Pauline adventure, which started with our sales rep herding a dog and cat through a house during a building inspection.
I do love Fixer Upper — helps me to see the importance of laughter and patience when husband does goofy things — and Rehab Addict because it is not caught up in doing the latest and ruining interior of old house — saves them instead.
I host Christmas at our home for our family and LOVE to have a house full of people, laughter, and great food!
Love the anticipation, when the candles are lit, the house is (mostly) clean, and food is prepped, and I can grab a glass of wine, waiting for the fun and laughter to begin...
We never really go all out, as if I'm being honest, it's not always easy for me to say up that late without a nap lol... but this year we are going to a close family friend's house to have a night of laughter, drinks and good food.
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