Sentences with phrase «love tutelage»

This means, of course, that in a film with Hugh Jackman and Sigourney Weaver, the stars are Die Antwoord and the voice of Sharlto Copley, who learns, under their loving tutelage, how to Fred Sanford - walk, throw shiruken, wear bling, and get vandalized with dollar signs and obscure, instantly - regrettable spray - painted slogans.

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It is the schooling of our minds and hearts, individually and socially, under the direct tutelage of our utterly transcendent and utterly loving Father, who draws us into a supernatural relationship through all that is natural.
All in all my enjoyment from today simply came from the fact that we had some form of Florida football again, and that said football was under the tutelage of a new (we love new stuff) and engaging head coach.
And no one loves United like Ole, so working under his tutelage can only be a good thing for Zaha and United in the long run.
And if that elite bunch under his tutelage happens to become really, really good at guitar - shredding and head - banging — and if Finn happens to fall for Rosalie Mullins, the buttoned - up headmistress with a love of the music all her own — well, all's fair in rock n» roll, right?
Perched on the peak of the Statue Of Liberty, the towers visible behind him, Petit breaks the fourth wall to narrate his own adventures, including his tutelage under tough - love mentor Papa Rudy (Ben Kingsley, in Hugo mode) and his courtship of fellow street performer Annie Allix (Charlotte Le Bon).
We're supposed to think that Terence's tough love is more «honest» than the usual pussyfooting tutelage, but in any sane society this guy would have been brought up on charges long ago.
I've always loved movies, but it wasn't until under the tutelage of Professor Garry Leonard at the University of Toronto that my passion for the industry became an understanding of an art form.
Under tutelage of Professor Oak, players swap their trainer hats for cameras, taking photos of wild Pokémon in the name of love, not war.
But Wittlinger plays up that last bit cleverly: as John writes more, especially under the tutelage of Marisol, he begins to cultivate the honest self - discovery and emotional vulnerability he so loved in Marisol's writing, and feelings are at the heart of his growth.
She blossomed under his tutelage, and also fell in love.
I would have loved to work under the tutelage of another for free for 6 months to gain hands on experience, and I think it would have helped whomever I worked with as well.
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