Sentences with phrase «new black sheep»

This sheep is the new black sheep.

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Set parallel in time, place and theme to Gilead, her prizewinning novel of 2004, Marilynne Robinson's new novel, Home, takes the reader inside the home of retired Presbyterian pastor Robert Boughton for another perspective on Jack Boughton, the black sheep of the family, who left Gilead as a young man after fathering a child.
When the conquistadors invaded Mexico they not only brought horses, cattle, sheep, goats, chickens and pigs, but they also introduced new fruits, barley, wheat, rice, almonds, wine, olive oil, as well as parsley, oregano, coriander, black pepper and other spices.
The Empire State wants to see its scion Gov. Andrew Cuomo do battle with its black sheep, President - elect Donald Trump, just about everywhere except the campaign trail, a new survey by Quinnipiac University shows.
i'm an old school / new school gamer i've been single for about six years now and i'd like to give dating a try again my interests are japanese music old school music anime and many other things that gave us old school gamers the black sheep badge i'm fairly shy but once i open up i'm pretty nice...
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I personally hope for a new Metroid (even more than Starfox) As great as a new Starfox would be, I think Metroid will do more favors for Wii U than an on - the - rails shooter, of course there's the chance they'll try a new style for Starfox but that doesn't always work out so well — for example take Starfox Adventures, or Metroid: other M, I really liked both games, but the majority of people tend to criticize them for being the black sheep of their respective franchises.
New Dorp, once the black sheep of the borough, is being held up as a model of successful school turnaround.
No longer the black sheep in the segment, the 2019 QX50 strikes an excellent balance between new tech and proper luxury.
Readers of this fictional ode to Cooperstown, New York will be rewarded by talented, complex writing and a multi-layered story with more than a touch of fantasy, plus a family tree littered with black sheep.
The Stuckists take what media opportunities they can to attack the work of Britain's top contemporary artists, especially Damien Hirst, famous for displaying an embalmed sheep and opening a trendy restaurant in London; Chris Ofili, whose black Madonna adorned with elephant dung enraged New York Mayor Rudolph Giuliani in 1999 when it showed at the Brooklyn Museum of Art; and Tracey Emin, who once exhibited her own used bed in a gallery.
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