Sentences with phrase «new sense of normalcy»

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She said in an interview with The New York Times that despite the enormous wealth and privilege that her two children were born into, she has tried to instill a sense of normalcy with regular chores and by being present to maintain her house rules.
After spending his first two years of high school at St. Benedict's in New Jersey and the next at Advanced Preparatory International in Texas, the constant changes of scenery left the Delaware product homesick and craving a sense of normalcy.
When a new baby arrives, it's darn near impossible to maintain a sense of normalcy in your household (and kind of naive if you think you can — been there, done that!).
By the end, though both characters have found a measure of that normalcy for themselves, there's a strong sense their real home is out in the open of the New Zealand bush, in each other's company, armed with a renewed sense of openness to life's possibilities.
Official Premise: Season six introduces several exciting new story lines that threaten what little sense of normalcy remains in Bon Temps, The Authority is in flames, and True Blood is in short supply.
The two broken siblings form an uneasy alliance of sorts as Milo moves back to New York to live with Maggie and her husband Lance (a particularly beige Luke Wilson) for a spell as they try to recapture some sense of normalcy.
Erin Sweeny on the «new Order» governing her post-graduate life, where any sense of normalcy or routine has largely disappeared.
If there's one thing I love, it's when an artist can rock your sense of space and «normalcy» so far off its normal track, you feel as though you've entered a new world.
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