Sentences with phrase «lives for days»

So many people risking their lives for days on end.
«JoeBen lives for those days when he goes kite - surfing and it's blowing really big and the waves are really big,» Scheinman says.
And we had enough money to live for another day
Learn from yesterday, live for day, hope for tomorrow.
In my tests, the Pixel 2 would charge up to almost half in about 15 minutes (about seven hours of battery), extending the battery life for a day of work right before your commute.
It doesn't interrupt your life for days to get through the process.
you have faith you will live for another day, another week, another month, another year and so on?
Exodus 21:21 actually says a master can beat a slave to death as long as she lives for a day or two after the beating.
But if the slave hangs onto life for a day or two before dying the master is not punished.
That the only way to live for another day was to offer your daughters up to be raped by the warlords and your sons to be conscripted into their horrific army.
But we just have to continue working and live for every day of training and every game.
So do people in platonic parenting partnerships and, as mentioned above, those with spouses who are deployed overseas or live for days at a time in fire stations.
Scratch - cooked, produce - rich Carpinteria High - style meals are the goal, and I live for the day when all American kids have access to them.
A spa day that includes a massage, pedicure and manicure then a visit to the hairdresser can brighten her life for days to come.
To step into my life for a day would probably scare most people.
My kids live for days like these!
Stephan Ulamec, the Philae project manager for the European Space Agency (ESA), said that the lander's scientific instruments were taking data and that he was confident Philae would live for another day.
Humans and other organisms that live for days or years have countless 24 - hour cycles of chemical and biological activity.
We are designed to live for days or weeks without food — subsisting on the stored food energy in our body fat.
Well, I have come to conclusion that one of the biggest things which you can do in order to be truly happy, even just for a few hours is to completely tune yourself out of your usual daily routine, forget your scheduled life for a day, gather a bunch of your closest friends, hide your phone somewhere deep down in your bag and enjoy an afternoon by talking to each other, making jokes, eating good food and enjoying the moment that you're in.
It's not something that I typically eat, but it's my husband's only recipe and just cooking with him is so wonderful that I live for the days when we make his chili.
I live for the day that I can work from home!
I'm learning in baby steps to live for this day alone.
I truly have a hard time living for each day and not wishing some of them hurry along!
I live for those days where you spend all day inside, making an epic meal.
I used to live for the days when Publix had Buy One Get One Free sales for Ben and Jerry's pints....
i like to have fun and live for the day.
I try to live for the day, but I'm conservative and maybe a little overly analytical.
There are those who live for the day that the arrogant, insufferable George will get his comeuppance.
Director Bharat Nalluri («Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day»), aided immeasurably by his strong production and costume designers, juggles the picture's many moving parts and cavalcade of performances with skill, ingenuity and a clear affection for his iconic subject.
In a collaboration with frequent screenwriter Jonathan Raymond (the scribe behind her preceeding pair of features), the feature charts the progress of three couples — played by Blue Valentine's Michelle Williams and The Fourth Kind's Will Patton, Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day's Shirley Henderson and Motherhood's Neal Huff, and Me And Orson Welles» Zoe Kazan and Knight And Day's Paul Dano — and their collective children as they follow the path set by their uncertain titular guide (Barney's Version's Bruce Greenwood).
Frances McDormand (Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, Friends with Money), as the ultra-feisty National Security director, gets to storm in and out of vehicles and walk fast and determined with her entourage of government agents, but her only significance to the film is she is the only female in the series to not look like she has jumped out of a Victoria's Secret catalog (the charisma-less Rosie Huntington - Whitely gets most of the cheesecake shots, replacing the equally vapid crackpot, Megan Fox).
Director Bharat Nalluri (Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day) and screenwriter Susan Coyne (in her feature debut) adapt Les Stanford's book with a mix of fantasy and biography, never making the commitment to either that might have elevated the film beyond merely pleasant holiday distraction.
According to Deadline, «The Man Who Invented Christmas» is helmed by director Bharat Nalluri («Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day»), with a screenplay written by Susan Coyne («Anne of Green Gables»).
The Man Who Invented Christmas, a new movie to be directed by Bharat Nalluri (Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day) based on Les Standiford's book that recounts how Charles Dickens created his iconic A Christmas Carol.
In its flighty way, «Miss Pettigrew Lives for A Day» is, of all things, a trenchant psychological drama.
«Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day»: Costarring Amy Adams (center left), the film masquerades as flighty farce.
Based on the 1938 Winifred Watson novel, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is an age - old formula fairy tale of someone on the bottom making her way to the top through character, karma and good intentions.
Additional credits include Trouble with the Curve, On The Road, Disney's The Muppets and Enchanted, Sunshine Cleaning, Charlie Wilson's War, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, and Catch Me If You Can.
An old - fashioned, whimsical comedy, and delightfully so, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day may not be substantive enough to make a big impact, but it's perfect for those times when looking for a light, non-taxing dessert film.
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day may take its tone from the classics, but it won't likely become a classic itself.
Sadly, all it gets is the anonymously cloying, middlebrow direction of Bharat Nalluri (Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day).
Robert Downey Jr. (The Soloist, Iron Man) plays 1890s London detective Sherlock Holmes, who, along with his trusty sidekick, Dr. Watson (Law, Sleuth), assist Scotland Yard in thwarting a human sacrifice ritual being put on by the evil Lord Blackwood (Strong, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day).
Directed by Bharat Nalluri (Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, Spooks), THE MAN WHO INVENTED CHRISTMAS stars Dan Stevens (Downton Abbey, Beauty and the Beast), Christopher Plummer (The Sound of Music) as Ebenezer Scrooge, Jonathan Pryce (Game of Thrones) as John Dickens, Miriam Margolyes (Harry Potter and the Chambers of Secrets), and Simon Callow (Victoria and Abdul, Four Weddings and a Funeral).
Watch some new clips from Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, a new film starring Frances McDormand and Amy Adams.
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is the type of romantic comedy that most girls wish for.
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day isn't always as snappy in tempo as it ought to be.
She was strong and nuanced in Junebug, amusing in Miss Pettigrew Lives For A Day, and totally convincing as a real - world representation of a melodramatic cartoon character in Enchanted (she completely sold it).
Frances McDormand strays far from the sardonic country of the Coen Brothers, her regular employers, for a jolly romp in 1930s London, Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day.
She was even thrown into a film that felt like it was ripped from cinema screens sixty years earlier — the musical dramedy Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day, where she plays a scatterbrained American actress attempting to break into the business, as well as navigate relationships with three very different men.
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