Sentences with phrase «literally last my children»

Then I got tired of paying $ 5 or more for a very small loaf that would literally last my children one single day to eat.

Not exact matches

Over the past couple of weeks I have made this smoothie with over 50 children who not only drink up every last drop, but they will literally fight each other for seconds, thirds, and fourths.
We are still in the adoption waiting period but one thing we have really come to understand is that our decision to adopt will literally last at least a few lifetimes — our child's lifetime, our lifetime and the birth families lifetime.
All in the Graco Breaze Click Connect umbrella stroller is a great purchase and is literally built to last throughout your child's first few years as it supports up to 50 lbs.
«I will literally fight to my death — my last breathe drawn will be working on these issues, so that not another child grows up to feel as if there is something wrong with them and unfixable, because you can't change this.
Over the past couple of weeks I have made this smoothie with over 50 children who not only drink up every last drop, but they will literally fight each other for seconds, thirds, and fourths.
Possibly the last of their kind, moving from town to town and still working out some serious parent - child issues (not the least of which is their approach to handling their prey) Gemma Arterton literally vamps it up, putting on a prostitute pose to seduce lowlives and cops, while her daughter, plays more school girl, a more subtle and melancholic performance by Saoirse Ronan.
There's also the subsequent year's «Let That Be Your Last Battlefield» (1969) which I distinctly remember seeing as a re-run as a child in the 1980s: Lokai and Bele are two — literally — half - white, half - black aliens, but their color separations are mirror images of one another.
We pass from room to room: first, Me, Jesus and the Children, a monumental trompe l'oeil spray painting of Dan's chest, a Jesus piece, and cartoon cherub psychopomps who crash the viewer into its solid plastic face; then, Whatever, a 5» x 6» scene extracted from Pinocchio, where an extinguished candle lights a room; two walls of Confetti, the Moments Like These Never Last series, as varied in aura as they are in approach and technique; four walls of indomitable Trash paintings; four more of his Miracle works, oil medium and raw pigment powder conjurations so boundless they literally escape their backings.
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