Sentences with phrase «husband runs the show»

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Someone Who Is Holy isn't pacing down the grocery store aisle with three tinies hanging off the cart and coupons in her purse, she isn't running the dryer again to «fluff» the clothes that have sat in there too long, she isn't snorting while she laughs at television shows on Netflix, she isn't on her hands and knees wiping up someone else's vomit, she isn't locking the bedroom door and throwing a saucy look of promise at her husband because clearly good sex isn't included in the holiness life, she doesn't sweat, she doesn't turn on cartoons for three - minutes - of - peace - for - the - love.
The downside to this is that my husband often tells me that I let her run the show, but he means it negatively.
Then I had to run down the stairs with the video monitor and show it to my husband.
The tax returns of lieutenant gubernatorial candidate Kathy Hochul — who is running alongside Gov. Andrew Cuomo on the Democratic and pro-choice Women's Equality Party Line — show she and her husband donated to the ministry of Charles Swindoll, a Texas - based evangelical radio preacher with strongly anti-abortion views.
Last month, a woman drew a diagram for her husband to show him what's running through her mind at any given moment.
I did a very enthusiastic happy dance and ran to my husband with the jar to show off I was that relieved it worked I have shared it with anyone that will listen haha!
Adapted from the 1924 novel by Ernest Perochon, the narrative covers several years in the life of the Paridier farm in rural France, beginning in 1915 and running through the end of World War I. With husbands, sons and brothers all shipped off to combat, it's up to the matriarch Hortense (Baye) to run the show, plowing the fields and reaping the crops with the help of her daughter, Solange (Laura Smet), and a brand - new farmhand, Francine (Bry), whom she brings on during the harvest season.
For instance, it's shown time and again that Marlo's husband, Drew (Ron Livingston), lives in a state of exhaustion that runs parallel to his wife's, and we're supposed to believe that his fixation on work, which has driven a wedge into their marriage and sex life, would also keep him from asking any questions about the night nanny.
A former beauty queen (Bullock, The Net) learns of her husband's infidelity with her best friend on a talk show, and runs off to her small hometown in Texas to live with her mother after sinking into a state of depression.
Serkis is great but the film is a familiar freak show of hardship and ego run amok: a mad man of a singer - songwriter who, physically crippled by childhood polio that left an arm and a leg emaciated and nearly useless, blasts his way to stardom with cheeky lyrics and a stage act heavy on theater, while off stage fails as a husband (to artist Olivia Williams, tired of his self - involved existence), father (to impressionable son Bill Milner) and boyfriend (to adoring Naomie Harris).
Co-written by Green and Kerry native Ailbhe Keogan, the film tells the story of an American doctor (Forte) who travels to Ireland to study the Casey family after 38 - year - old husband and father Conor (MacLiam) suffers a stroke which changes his personality, leaving wife Vanetia (Peake) to run the show.
Outside of Greenhill, she loves to run with her husband, take long walks with her 2 adopted dogs, Stellar and Maple, and watch animal science shows.
The October 1970 advertisement Judy Chicago placed in Artforum announcing both her one - woman show at California State University, Fullerton (Artforum ran the boxing ring photograph later that year), as well as her name change from Gerowitz (which belonged to her first husband) to Chicago; she wanted to be free of any kind of male - dominated nomenclature.
His mother's brother, Sam Hinton, was a well - known folk singer and folk music historian in Southern California, and his mother's sister's husband was Jon Gnagy, the popular television art instructor who between 1946 and 1970 had the longest continuously running show on television.
If the wife is more dominant and the husband more cautious, she'll give him facts and figures and let her run the show.
And as if that weren't enough, she also runs a successful production company with her husband (hosting some of its shows and laying claim to four Gemini awards) and has designed several product lines.
My husband and I ran a live music theater a few years back and hosted «The Great American Wild Wild West Show
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