Sentences with phrase «new identities as»

It turns out that the two had been lovers long ago, when she went by a different name, and that she has spent the intervening years inventing and shedding new identities as she moves through life.
Sadly, Hume's argument is undermined by what I call the Internet Psychopath Theory of Political Philosophy: give a group of otherwise sane individuals access to a Wi - Fi connection and anonymity and half of them are revelling in their new identities as sociopathic perverts or online bullies before you can say, «Come on now, old chap.
When details of her self - titled 2013 album were originally leaked earlier that year under the moniker Mrs. Carter, it was panned by some critics for its foreshadowed embrace of the artist's still - new identity as hip - hop mogul Sean «Jay - Z» Carter's wife rather than the trailblazing feminist icon who coined powerful female anthems like Irreplaceable, Single Ladies and Independent Women from her Destiny's Child days.
In Jesus death and resurrection as first born of New Creation, we have each been given a new identity as Resurrection people who are to live as agents of reconciliation.
His old identity must not be eclipsed by the appearance of a new identity as «ordinary worker» or «talented young adult.»
Moses, the most humble man who had ever lived on Earth to that point (Numbers 12:3), follows the Lord's Spirit as the people followed Moses, leading them out from the place in which they were saved from death by the blood of a lamb, through the waters of the Red Sea where their enemies were swallowed up forever, traveling on in a new identity as God's chosen people — free and sent on to serve and worship Him.
Abram's and Sarai's name change symbolized their new identity as Hebrews.
These playful goldfish are happy because they found a new identity as imaginative art!
If you are adjusting to a new identity as a mother, you may feel conflicted in your relationship with your friends as you are not quite sure of yourself and how these relationships will evolve.
While you have a new identity as a mom, you do still have your old one of a wife, partner and woman.
He's angered City Hall enough to do serious damage to his relationship with the administration, but has not gone far enough in opposing the mayor to create a new identity as a foe or potential challenger (as his predecessor, John Liu, was seen).
The former foreign secretary will be described as a figure from the past but he has forged a new identity as a campaigner at the International Rescue Committee, learning from his mistakes and acquiring empathy.»
Chromatin's new identity as a non-transcriptional signaling agent opens up a plethora of research avenues.
Borrowing for its latest campaign the term «Wellth» from mindbodygreen founder Jason Wachob's book, which reconceives wealth as an abundance of well - being instead of possessions, the city is embracing its new identity as a wellness destination.
Here was a woman who had been overweight, tried every diet under the sun (which led to an eating disorder), exercised in a way that made her unhappy, and then ultimately found her new identity as a powerlifter.
In reality, all this anxiety about nap schedules and my new identity as a mama was causing my brain to just not be able to shut off.
This fall the piece that I had previously called a cape or wrap, has taken on a new identity as a Ruana.
What transpires is a hilarious comedy of errors as the Princess (and her new identity as Phocion) gets engaged to both Hermocrates and Leontine while she is hot on Agis» trail.
A chance sighting of a 1958 Plymouth Fury that's for sale changes Arnie's life: Obsessed with this car that was named Christine by its previous owner, he purchases the vehicle and instantly undergoes a transformation, shucking his nerd status for a new identity as a self - centered and casually cruel bad boy.
Bond assumes an alias, Peter Franks, and a new identity as an interested party in the smuggling operation.
Though Northup's memoir is strictly chronological, Ridley's screenplay shrewdly starts us in the middle of the story, with Northup well into his new identity as Platt the slave deep in the bayous of Louisiana.
The resulting series of portraits — of an idealized, enigmatic female figure, dubbed «Lili» by a friend of the couple — jumpstarts Gerda's career and leads her husband to embrace a new identity as a woman.
Charley's father is AWOL, he lives with his mom, Jane (Toni Collette), and much of the film's tension revolves around his attempts to forge a new identity as protector of the womenfolk while still trapped in Anton Yelchin's body.
Both preserving his newfound health and indulging himself, Damian becomes comfortable in his new identity as Edward.
He emerges with a visceral contemplation of youth forced into adulthood, each character adopting a new identity as part of a new crew, or makeshift family, as a means of survival.
His determination to change his fate, first by dressing as a woman, then taking on a new identity as Lili Elbe and becoming one of the first people to undergo sex reassignment surgery, is the subject of «The Danish Girl,» a new movie based on David Ebershoff's 2000 novel.
Each community learned more about the neighboring towns and had honest conversations about their new identity as a whole.
One early September afternoon, Yosef and Mariam, young Ethiopian immigrants who have spent all but their first year of marriage apart, set off on a road trip from their new home in Peoria, Illinois, to Nashville, Tennessee, in search of a new identity as an American couple.
The Happiest People in the World By Brock Clarke Algonquin • $ 15.95 • ISBN 9781616204792 Hilarious but urgently topical, Clarke's fourth novel follows the adventures of a bumbling Danish cartoonist forced to assume a new identity as a high school guidance counselor in upstate New York after his drawing of the prophet Muhammad evokes a firestorm.
Most of the book is about the aftermath: the years of PTSD, the strange brush with celebrity, the ravages of serious illness, and trying to forge a new identity as something other than the little girl everyone has read about.
A young reader who sees panels and pages and entire stories of comics that they have sucessfully read piling up begins to build that all - important new identity as an able and enthusiastic reader.
I recall Heather describing her new identity as a «lady who lunches,» although in the revised edition she concedes that perhaps age 50 was a tad too early to embark on full retirement.
In San Francisco, the former Powell Hotel — across from the cable car turnaround at the base of Powell Street, near the BART station — is being transformed into a new identity as the Axiom Hotel, and a representative tells TravelSkills it's expected to open its doors to guests in mid-January.
Post-War America, with its strive for a new identity as the new global art center and a new set of values, created an auspicious ground for the avant - garde artists such as Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, Arshile Gorky, Robert Motherwell, Willem de Kooning, and Barnett Newman and although their works differed aesthetically and technically, art critics like Clement Greenberg classified them all as abstract - expressionists.
The chests are gifted to a woman on the occasion of her marriage, stay with her throughout her life and are traditionally the last gift she will receive from her family before her new identity as a married woman is assumed.
Artist Mark Bradford creates a bold logo for the Santa Monica Museum of Art's new identity as ICA LA
Amid this environment, bitcoin seems to be forging a new identity as a reliable safe - haven asset, but market observers provided varying predictions for where the price was likely to go next.
Adolescents and parents work through this process, resolving and integrating the adolescent's new identity as a young adult [19].
Learn to embrace this time as an opportunity to re-work past experiences, explore and clarify values and integrate your new identity as a mother or father into a fuller sense of self.
This transition often means relinquishing the emotional dependency in favor of establishing a new identity as a single person.

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But while your fundamental identity as a person in general may long since have been sealed, if you're relatively new to entrepreneurship, your sense of yourself as a genuine business owner could still be tentative.
His new study, «Hitting Rock Bottom After Job Loss: Bouncing back to create a new positive work identity,» looks closely at how losing everything isn't necessarily as bad as it seems.
If you're a Rebel, you'll probably respond terribly to hectoring (from yourself or others) about what you ought to do, but if you conceive of a new initiative as a way to express your identity rather than an obligation, you're likely go all in.
The objective behind the new Canadian - led board is to make sure that, as we take advantage of Penguin's global resources, in areas such as information technology and sales and marketing, we also maintain a distinct Canadian identity with passionate local leadership.
As Henry Kissinger emphasizes in his new book World Order, the fundamental building block of all American and international engagement over the past hundred years — namely, the nation state and the Westphalian system in which states are embedded — is particularly weak in the Middle East due to fragile national roots and competing local and universalist identities, including pan-Arabic movements and messianic religious calls from the likes of Iran's ayatollahs and ISIS.
Instead, try making your goal part of your identity, such that you think of yourself as the kind of person who saves money or works out regularly, rather than as someone who is working against their own will to do something new.
As for the new name, Vogel said the word Dot in «Dotdash» came from the fact that About.com's logo had a red dot for the period, and the company wanted to maintain some connection to its previous identity.
Identity theft has taken on a new dimension over the past couple of years as hackers increasingly target big retail in their attempts to steal consumers» financial information.
Cindy T. White, 41, of Slidell, Louisiana, took the phrase «fake it «till you make it» to new levels in 2015 when she assumed the identity of another woman in order to land a job as a human resources manager, PayScale reports.»
Tim Manning served as Chair of the Greater Vancouver Board of Trade in 2015 - 16 — a year in which the organization made headlines by achieving a gender - balanced board of directors, released its milestone report the Greater Vancouver Economic Scorecard 2016, and adopted a new name and regional identity, following a historic vote by its Members.
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