Sentences with phrase «kinship while»

I say that I may have borrowed my strategy from Papa because, though I had read his book, I now have no idea if I thought of the kinship while writing my fragments or if I realized it only in revising the book.

Not exact matches

Widmer had a kinship with Benedict in the late 1980s while he was a young German - speaking member of the guard and Benedict, whose native tongue is German, was a top cardinal serving John Paul II.
Walker played for Tottenham between 2009 and 2017 as their defender, while Paulinho was their midfielder between 2013 and 2015, during which they must have shared not only the dressing room, but also many a laugh; a kinship that has still not been forgotten obviously.
While the focus of this research was on Chaco Canyon, the researchers found the conclusions for water management systems and kinship mobility relevant to modern urban centers built in arid environments anywhere and anytime in the world.
Reinhold and clan long for the comforts of their California home again, but are obligated to stay a little while, if they can survive the bizarre customs of their strange kinship.
While Haynes's statement suggests the two films may share a kinship of some sort beyond structural similarities, their treatment of human behavior couldn't be any more at odds, as David Lean's adaptation of Noël Coward's play Still Life seeks to penetrate the inner psychological life of Laura (Celia Johnson), a married British woman and mother, while Haynes keeps his characters at arm's length, emphasizing surfaces and crucial overlaps between appearances of objects and huWhile Haynes's statement suggests the two films may share a kinship of some sort beyond structural similarities, their treatment of human behavior couldn't be any more at odds, as David Lean's adaptation of Noël Coward's play Still Life seeks to penetrate the inner psychological life of Laura (Celia Johnson), a married British woman and mother, while Haynes keeps his characters at arm's length, emphasizing surfaces and crucial overlaps between appearances of objects and huwhile Haynes keeps his characters at arm's length, emphasizing surfaces and crucial overlaps between appearances of objects and humans.
Along with sister Wendy (Tina Fey); brother / family screw - up Phillip (Adam Driver) and his much older new - to - the - family fiance, Tracy (a lovely Connie Britton); brother Paul (Corey Stoll) and his wife, Alice (Kathryn Hahn), Judd must navigate through the muddy waters of his own marriage while apprehensively attempting to restore the kinship between him, his mother, and his siblings.
The silhouette and stance evoke a BMW 3 - Series car, while the wheel openings have a kinship with those on the Volkswagen Passat.
Along the tour I'd met two amazing couples, one from the US and one from Australia, and while awaiting out turn in line we had struck up a kinship for this magical city and ended up taking the gondola ride together.
It was there, in 1928, that Oswaldo de Andrade unleashed his bloodcurdling Anthropophagous Manifesto, declaring that «We are concrete», while claiming kinship with the Tupi cannibals and threatening to devour all of Western -LSB-...]
The attractive geometric forms produced by Hugh Byrne and Lars Fischedick, for instance, while directly inspired by their interest in architecture, also suggest a kinship with El Lissitzky and Mondrian, not Ellsworth Kelly.
According to the gallery, Gaillard produced the work while touring Louis» hometown, memorializing the civic architecture while tracing his kinship with the painter.
The pairing of these two artists, instigated by Green Gallery co-owner Jake Palmert, acknowledges that while the artists have, on the surface, a divergent aesthetic they share a deeper kinship in their use of language, humor, color and a shared attraction to (and ironic suspicion of) abstraction.
While the sculptures can be read like minimalistic painting, in their stark appearance and pallet, they are the most challenging piece to see in kinship with painting.
Nozkowski and De Keyser, both in top form, display an unanticipated kinship of shapes hovering in two - dimensional space, while Ryman and Richter manipulate the idea of paint - as - object into some of the most sensually satisfying works of their careers.
Works such as Women in Camps (1988) and Study for Morning Requiem with Kaddish (1987 - 88, in The Jewish Museum's collection), attest to the artist's ongoing engagement with social issues, while Moonfield (1986) and Ode to the Pumpkin Field (1986) reveal a feeling of physical and spiritual kinship in nature.
I myself grew up in a family of seven, and while it's true that I have never quite forgiven one of them for voting for Caroline Lucas in the last election I count the friendship and kinship of my wonderful brothers and sisters one of the greatest joys of my existence.
Meeting around a prized scratching post for some much - needed itch relief offers the animals an opportunity to familiarize themselves, easing tension while forming important kinship bonds.
In an example from British Columbia, some First Nations, such as the Coast Salish, have less rigid hierarchies of kinship ties that determine land use and occupancy within a territory shared by families, while other First Nations, such as the Tsimshian, have a more strict system of ownership and use defined by descent groups and clans.
It is unclear how prepared local authorities are for this change; while some have appointed extra kinship assessors and FGC co-ordinators, extra government money has not been made available for these appointments so other services will by necessity suffer.
We've been working with kinship carers for over 15 years, and we know that while there's a desperate need for more support, local authorities aren't always in the best position to provide it.
The articles aim to improve the well - being and safety of children in kinship care while supporting their providers.
Whether you're just starting out or you've been caring for a child for a while, there are many support services for grandparents and kinship carers that can help you.
The cost for a full home study is $ 2500, an updated home study is $ 1500, while a kinship or second parent study is $ 1,500.
While the report directly addresses the experiences of the 53,420 children in foster care, some recommendations are important also to consider for the benefit of the estimated 152,910 children currently growing up in kinship care, most of whom have no entitlement to support.
Camp to Belong Offers siblings placed in separate foster, adoptive, or kinship homes opportunities to create lifetime memories while reunited at a camp.
While kinship care and adoption can be a wonderful option when children can not be cared for by their birth parents, C.A.S.E. therapists know that kinship families face similar challenges to all adoptive families.
The Kinship Treatment Foster Care Initiative Toolkit (PDF - 1,659 KB) Foster Family - based Treatment Association (2015) Promotes the use of public - private partnerships to assist children in kinship care with their social, behavioral, and emotional challenges (treatment needs) while they remain in a stable environment with a relative orKinship Treatment Foster Care Initiative Toolkit (PDF - 1,659 KB) Foster Family - based Treatment Association (2015) Promotes the use of public - private partnerships to assist children in kinship care with their social, behavioral, and emotional challenges (treatment needs) while they remain in a stable environment with a relative orkinship care with their social, behavioral, and emotional challenges (treatment needs) while they remain in a stable environment with a relative or adult.
Foster carers and kinship carers provide a temporary caring home for a child or young person while their parents or caregivers and family members receive support to help them work out difficulties.
While kinship care is often a rewarding experience for both the child and their relative caregiver it can also come with many challenges.
While the KCRC always recommends seeking the opinion of a legal professional about your specific situation, there are some things you can do on your own to make the legal processes associated with kinship care more manageable.
The MIRJ project is a mediation or peacemaking service that recognises and respects kinship and culture while still meeting the requirements of the criminal justice system.
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