Sentences with phrase «new sense of freedom»

When teenagers learn to drive, a whole new sense of freedom opens up — for their parents.
«There's now a whole new sense of freedom in the publishing world because of Booktango.
In retrospect, many retirees confess that they got carried away by an exhilarating new sense of freedom and started doing things that they had always wanted to do.
It's not been an easy transition and I still struggle on some days, but I've found a new sense of freedom in relating to God and other people as I've trusted what He says over what I feel.
During the teen years, kids aggressively begin to explore a new sense of freedom, which often leads to feelings of resentment and powerlessness for parents who increasingly are excluded from their children's lives.
Explore the proper alignment, an inner attitude of victory, and a steady breath to reveal a new sense of freedom in your pose.
After doing this sequence, you'll feel a new sense of freedom and comfort in the body.
After doing this sequence, you will feel a new sense of freedom and comfort in the body.
The iconic PlayStation title showed that the series couldn't only make the transition to 3D, but also thrive due to a new sense of freedom offered up to the player.
Enjoy a new sense of freedom and perhaps some envious looks in our One Owner 2014 E350 Cabriolet with navigation as seen here in exquisite Black.
Budgeting opens up a new sense of freedom by making you more aware.
These mobility - aid carts can give an older or handicapped animal a new sense of freedom, independence and exercise.
«These dedicated dogs provide very specific services to veterans to give them a new sense of freedom and independence.
Feeling a new sense of freedom from racial and sexual biases, Delaney focused on creating lyrical, colorful non-objective abstractions.
«I think he feels a new sense of freedom by exposing these files that were meant to suppress him,» she said.
While these new paintings retain all of the characteristics expected of a Joseph painting, where once the sense of freedom was confined within boundaries, there is a now a shift into compositional improvisation, creating a new sense of freedom that exists outside of the geometry or «architecture» of his earlier work.
Saulnier's paintings add a new sense of freedom to the potential implied in that sentiment, a freedom poets, novelists, and filmmakers use without reluctance.
Washington must have felt a new sense of freedom when she arrived at Black Mountain College in the summer of 1946.
Through this process of self - discovery, Hancock has found a new sense of freedom in his work.
Yet at Marian Goodman, Orozco's paintings took on a new sense of freedom.
I've gone from a massive backpack to a much smaller attache / camera bag, it kind of has a Kerouac-esque feel to it after lugging around a full - size laptop the past 10 years, a new sense of freedom.
During the teen years, kids aggressively begin to explore a new sense of freedom, which often leads to feelings of resentment and powerlessness for parents who increasingly are excluded from their children's lives.
In a time when women are discovering a new sense of freedom and modernity, Selfridge attempts to indulge and empower their lives by creating a theatrical and fantasylike environment.
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