My own
little fellow lived for years with asthma and he really put me to the test!
Not exact matches
I dare say that Atheists would have very
little negative to say about a Christian who kept her mouth shut,
lived her
life with humility and compassion, served her
fellow man, and allowed the pure love of Christ to shine through her.
Time has come to stop catering to a tiny minority of our population that for the most part
live in insular ghetto like enclaves of
fellow muslims and makes
little attempt to be absorbed into the American way of
life.
Meager Fortune, and that is really his name, is a misshapen
little fellow who
lives to do good in a way unreflexively incapable of entertaining the alternative.
An American mom
living in Paris offers us a glimpse into what parenting is really like in France.Fess up,
fellow Americans: whether you're an avid believer in «Bringing Up Bébé,» or you're a staunch helicopter parent, you've got to be just a
little bit curious about... more
But let's also be real: They probably have it a
little easier than their
fellow working moms when it comes to balancing work and
life.
Dr Daniel's
little dig at the end may sting, but I am in strong agreement (except for the Tennessee part, I encounter this in my
life no matter the state I am in when it comes from my
fellow Christians.)
I was ready to share my
life motto of «sequins are the new black» with all my
fellow sparkle lovers - and let's be honest, whoever says they don't like a
little sparkle is missing out on all the fun
I know I always enjoy reading what my
fellow blogger friends are up to, so I was hopeful sharing
little bits of my
life would be found interesting.
Film credits include THE CABIN IN THE WOODS, AN AMERICAN CRIME, THE SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING PANTS,
LITTLE MANHATTAN, KATE & LEOPOLD, THE MUSE, BICENTENNIAL MAN, SCENT OF A WOMAN, A PERFECT WORLD, PHILADELPHIA, THE CLIENT, MY
LIFE, RED CORNER, PRESUMED INNOCENT, and MY
FELLOW AMERICANS.
Here's all Bronson is, really: It's the bald, mustachioed, sturdily built Hardy raging like a bull, embodying a man who needs
little provocation to beat the
living crap out of guards,
fellow prisoners, passersby... anybody.
Johnny's main contacts are his lover Kathleen (Kathleen Ryan), also loved by the stern police inspector (Denis O'Dea) on Johnny's trail; the elderly, frail, art fancier Father Tom (W. G. Fay); and an opportunistic
little man named Shell (F. J. McCormick), who
lives in an attic with two
fellow eccentrics — Robert Newton as the alcoholic painter Lukey, and Elwyn Brooke - Jones as the failed medical student Tober.
Fellow player Hugo (Hartnett, Pearl Harbor), the coach's son, can't stand to be in the shadow of his gifted and beloved teammate, so he sets about causing a
little controversy at his expense to break up the happy couple and make
life miserable for Odin all around.
As we swing back and forth with Turner's way of
life, we follow wherever his inner compass leads us; the Academy of
fellow painters, most of whom revere his work; the cliffs and hillsides overlooking the greatest object of his eye's desire, the tumultuous seas; and a quaint
little place he keeps finding inspiration in called Margate.
But have you noticed that whenever his career needs a
little boost, he runs back to
fellow «Saturday Night
Live» alum Adam Sandler to co-star in one of his boneheaded flicks?
Little Bee author Chris Cleaves returns with a much - praised third novel, along with
fellow Brit Louise Millar's look into the
lives of two London mothers, while Swedish author Lars Kepler is back with another creepy thriller.
When my
fellow Wigglebutt Warrior team members, Val Sorensen and Darlene Bryant, sat with me in the summer of 2012 and we developed the idea for a dog wedding to benefit
Life's
Little Paws Cocker Spaniel rescue group, we never could have imagined the exposure, labor of love, fun of fundraising, and sense of helping animals in need that would result.
This weekend I and a few of my
fellow game journalist peers decided to show solidarity with the brave and beautiful protesters from the «March For Our
Lives» event by logging onto Overwatch and staging our own
little in - game protest.
Yes, you were correct to note that I was caricaturing the opinion, sadly held by many academics and a great number of my
fellow students, that
life was somehow more «pure» prior to the industrial revolution, and that the moral overtones of the quest to become carbon - neutral should be a
little disturbing, even to those who believe the science of climate change.
I especially like that you are a
fellow sojourner of Christ - I identify readily with your values and your gracious outlook on
life - and love following the stories of your wonderful
little Stevenson!