Sentences with phrase «life figured carried»

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He is disobedient, willful, at times deceitful (at least in front of figures of authority), and he carries a huge burden of anger in the face of the tragedy at the heart of his young life.
So this was really, this entire idea of a stroller, was born out of my frustration with living with two kids and trying to figure out how to make it all work and how to carry everything that I needed.
Breastfeeding can also be carried out for the first year or so of the child's life before you decide to figure out how to stop breast milk.
New figures from the Home Office published in July 2011 showed there had been a 3 % increase in the number of scientific procedures carried out on living animals, much to the dismay of the animal charities.
At Al Shaqab in Doha, Qatar, science is bringing a new life to the ancient bloodlines of Arabian horses — the breed that carried historical figures such as Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, Napoleon and George Washington.
Carrying the responsibility of being a mother can cause us to lose sight of the fact that we are still simply women, trying to figure this journey of life out as we go.
Katniss has had to carry a lot of weight on her now -18-year-old shoulders, and she has way more to live for than just a love triangle between Peeta and Gale; she has to stand as the rebellious figure to turn an entire nation around.
The irresistible Sully, who in the intervening years has come by some unexpected good fortune, is staring down a VA cardiologist's estimate that he has only a year or two left, and it's hard work trying to keep this news from the most important people in his life: Ruth, the married woman he carried on with for years... the ultra-hapless Rub Squeers, who worries that he and Sully aren't still best friends... Sully's son and grandson, for whom he was mostly an absentee figure (and now a regretful one).
What I did was live with each of these over the course of a few days — uploading books, reading, carrying it around — to try to figure out what the differences were and how well they suited at least this reader's lifestyle.
The exhibition is titled Music for Silence and consists of small porcelain figures that carry planets, a silent black and white film that features a deaf woman performing in sign language, and a life - sized underwater cave.
«The Turner Prize show is to be held in... added: «Hopefully the Turner Prize can carry on representing... s show features his Life Model, an animatronic figure...
Early in 1940 we managed to find a small house and for the next three years... I was not able to carve at all... the only sculptures I carried out were some small plaster maquettes for the second «sculpture with colour», and it was not until 1943, when we moved to another house, that I was able to carve this idea... In St Ives I was fortunate enough to have constant contact with artists and writers and craftsmen who lived there, Ben Nicholson my husband, Naum Gabo, Bernard Leach, Adrian Stokes, and there was a steady stream of visitors from London who came for a few days rest, and who contributed in a great measure to the important exchange of ideas and stimulus to creative activity... It was during this time that I gradually discovered the remarkable pagan landscape which lies between St Ives, Penzance and Land's End; a landscape which still has a very deep effect on me, developing all my ideas about the relationship of the human figure in landscape - sculpture in landscape and the essential quality of light in relation to sculpture which induced a new way of piercing the forms to contain colour... The sea, a flat diminishing plane, held within itself the capacity to radiate an infinitude of blues, greys, greens and even pinks of strange hues; the lighthouse and its strange rocky island was an eye; the Island of St Ives an arm, a hand, a face... I used colour and strings in many of the carvings of this time.
Monica Banks uses porcelain to create Big and Small Moments, 2015 - 2016, cakes carrying miniature animal figures and objects such as bees, feathers, stones, and distressed dinnerware to both celebrate and grieve events she observes in nature and domestic life.
The figure carries a yoke across his shoulders with buckets of live flowers hanging by a chain from each side.
And we are really using that boldness as a bigger message, as a metaphor for us humans: that if walruses and bears can figure out a way to adapt and survive and carry on in this warming world, then why can't we do the same in our lives?
Because owing six figures would seriously mess up your life, it's wise to carry as much car insurance as you can afford.
To figure out the correct amount of life insurance that you need to carry, there are a number of factors to take into account.
Finally, there is that group of people who are not married and have no children, so they figure why carry any life insurance?
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