Sentences with phrase «of young revolutionaries»

A portrait of young revolutionaries fighting for justice in the titular Syrian city.
Drawn from multiple sources, the film captures the visceral thrill of the heady early days of a culture - changing phenomenon in the making — and the way it both pulled a group of young revolutionaries together and then split them apart.
Fernando Dominguez cut the figure of a young revolutionary leader during a recent lunch period at his elementary school.
Valjean rescues Cosette from her unloving and eccentric caretakers, Thénardier and Madame Thénardier (Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter), and raises her as his own until she catches the eye of the young Revolutionary, Marius (Eddie Redmayne).

Not exact matches

There are occasional stories of young geniuses bucking the norm to bring a revolutionary idea to market (and they truly are inspiring), but these stories are the rare exception to the overwhelming average experience.
This effort is part of Starbucks ongoing commitment to creating pathways to opportunity for young people in Phoenix, which includes: the 100,000 Opportunities Initiative hiring fair last fall that helped 1,700 young people connect with jobs and resources needed to improve their lives; a revolutionary partnership with Arizona State University to establish the Starbucks College Achievement Plan, with 6,000 partners (employees) now completing their college degrees with full tuition reimbursement; and two Military Family stores (near Luke Air Force Base and Davis - Monthan Air Force Base) employing many baristas and managers who are veterans and military spouses.
Deconstructionists are those, young or old (mostly old), who embrace the revolutionary ideology of May 1968.
Cardinal Mercier not only began the revival of the study of St. Thomas in the late 19th century, with the gratitude and encouragement of Leo XIII, but it was he who noticed the mathematical precocity of a young seminarian, and fellow Belgian, whom he encouraged to study the then revolutionary new branch of physics developed by Albert Einstein.
In his years of declining health, younger liberal theologians had grown up who were infected with a revolutionary, third - world «romanticism.»
There are several key players and extreme positions within the movement and the government: Prime Minister Harper, Chief Teresa Spence as an icon of the Idle No More young revolutionaries, drum circles, elders, statesmen, chiefs, passionate youth, and also the brilliant Shawn Atleo as head of the Assembly of First Nations.
Lotfy is a lawyer who specializes in human rights cases and also a member of a youth coalition that comprises young Egyptian revolutionaries of varied ideologies.
Isaiah Berlin writes of Herzen, «His purely personal credo remained unaltered from his earliest days: «Art, and the summer lightning of individual happiness, these are the only real goods we have,» he declared in a self - revealing passage of the kind that so deeply shocked the stern young Russian revolutionaries in the 1860s.»
This woman who never raised a placard or a peep for women's rights, who never filed a suit or overturned a statute or gave a flying hoot about isms or movements, this unconscious revolutionary who's tearing up the terrain of sexual stereotypes and seeding it with young women who have an altered vision of what a female can be.
The Teenage Brain: A Neuroscientist's Survival Guide to Raising Adolescents and Young Adults Drawing on her research knowledge and clinical experience, internationally respected neurologist — and mother of two boys — Frances E. Jensen, M.D., offers a revolutionary look at the science of the adolescent brain, providing remarkable insights that translate into practical advice for both parents and teenagers.
Watson stated: «These three documents outline a concerted strategy for members of the AWL to infiltrate (or, to use the language of the documents, «intervene») in the Labour Party» with the explicit intention of influencing the party to indoctrinate «more people of revolutionary socialist ideas,» «advance and transform the wider labour movement» and to focus «on drawing in, organising, propagandising among, and recruiting among, the new people (especially the new young people) mobilised by the Corbyn surge.»
In the young field of using plants to clean up toxic substances, the latest work is «the most revolutionary thing so far,» says Brian Hooker, a biochemical engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Richland, Washington.
In The Telomere Effect: A Revolutionary Approach to Living Younger, Healthier, Longer, Blackburn — together with co-author Elissa Epel, a leading health psychologist at the University of California San Francisco who studies stress, aging, and obesity — outlines how the length and maintenance of one's telomeres provide a biological basis for bettering health.
Over the past twenty years, Dr. Robert O. Young and Shelley Redford Young have helped support the health of thousands of people with their revolutionary alkaline diet, lifestyle, and supplements.
And if you compare that to a large percentage of current young adult literature this makes it revolutionary.
You can call it a trend, revolutionary concept or even an easy way for younger men to discover talented and mature women who are grounded and are aware of their senses.
Such is the world of musicals that the now grown Cosette (Amanda Seyfried) falls in love with a young Parisian revolutionary named Marius (Eddie Redmayne) at first glance (and he with her), but are prevented from being together by another revolutionary, Eponine (Samantha Barks), the daughter of the innkeeper and his wife who, thankfully, is not the weasel that they are — though her love for Marius remains unrequited.
We also meet an array of supporting characters, including a pair of corrupt innkeepers (Sacha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter), a young revolutionary named Marius (Eddie Redmayne) smitten with Cosette, and the innkeepers» daughter Éponine (Samantha Barks), who is meant to be the thread that ties many of these stories together in the film's second half.
Beginning, intriguingly, in 1949 with a young Castro (Victor Huggo Martin) as a clean - shaven lawyer incensed by certain acts of vandalism perpetrated by the American Navy in Havana, the film promises to draw an interesting connection to Gandhi's legal background and, most fascinatingly, the starkly different ways these two revolutionary leaders conduct their rebellions (and to what eventual purposes).
Set in Paris 1967, «Redoubtable» follows Godard as he's forced to re-examine himself after the reception of «La Chinoise,» his political film about young revolutionaries.
It's often a bummer to realize you're alone or at least widely abandoned in the act of loving a movie, so allow me to wallow in that terrible moment that the young revolutionaries experience late in this film's second act when they realized the citizenry has bolted their doors and abandoned them.
Javert eventually comes to hound him once again, which provides the through - line for a plot that encompasses a starving, unwed mother (Anne Hathaway) and her young daughter (played as an adult by Amanda Seyfried); the daughter's cruel guardians (Sasha Baron Cohen and Helena Bonham Carter); a revolutionary leader of the 1832 Paris student uprisings (Eddie Redmayne) and his unrequited love (Samantha Barks); and enough squalor and grotesquerie to fill out a dozen other movies.
Inspired by real events, the series follows a group of young female researchers in 1969 at «News of the Week» who go on a revolutionary journey, sparking change across their lives & the newsroom.
The narration wherein we hear a father telling his son the history of Wakanka is not actually T'Chaka and T'Challa, but rather, the revolutionary prince N'Jobu and a very young Erik Stevens.
Nowadays, Mike's in the business of parenthood, where his genius young daughter Amelia (Emma Roberts, niece to the Pretty Woman herself) has made a revolutionary scientific discovery.
One of the biggest problems with «Snowden» is that — even though there are some moments early - on that attempt to demonstrate just how revolutionary Snowden's discoveries were — by the end, there's no intensity behind the actions of the young whistleblower publishing the information and becoming a national criminal.
The young warrior and reluctant revolutionary Katniss Everdeen returns to the arena for another battle to the death in this second film of a series adapting Suzanne Collins» «Hunger Games» book trilogy.
The tale of Caesar — a bright young chimpanzee subjected to freewheeling medical experimentation, who grows up to become an ape - separatist revolutionary — was packaged in a bland Hollywood wrapper, as a love story between a lab scientist and his assistant (played by James Franco and then - it girl Freida Pinto, respectively).
It's only when Dido meets the dashing young lawyer, John Davinier (the film's «Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy» relationship), who is under the tutelage of her great - uncle, that she begins to adopt revolutionary inclinations and instils in her a sense of pride towards her heritage.
The young zealots killed by their own comrades, and the would - be revolutionaries who fed into the cult of personality and enabled the abuse, were real people.
uuu Living in Paris as American ambassador, Thomas Jefferson observes France's growing revolutionary fervor while striking up two romantic relationships: one with the wife of a foppish French painter, the other with the African - American nursemaid of his youngest daughter.
Today the water buffalo had the pond to themselves, and only the village ancestor shrine opposite showed signs of life, but not with pious prayers and hypnotic chants offered to the ancestors: only the revolutionary song calling on young men to join the Red Army.
«An Incredible Talent for Existing» is the story of a young woman who longs for an idyllic past even though, as a revolutionary, she believes everything that exists must be destroyed.
There is the young black soldier ready to die for the love of a girl whose superior social class puts her beyond his reach; the crippled son of a southern magistrate, entranced by the young technology of the moving image; and the educated son of a Filipino land owner who turns from aspiring priest to committed revolutionary, and a dozen or so more.
Nicaraguan poet and Sandinista Belli relates the astonishing story of her life as a privileged young wife and mother, advertising and media executive, gun - running revolutionary, and exiled enemy of the state with magnetic directness and lithe lyricism.
His arrest of one of the country's revolutionary leaders in the late 1940s resulted in the politician's conviction and imprisonment, but Emil was too young in those days to understand what it meant to go up against someone so powerful — and win.
The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation Set during the Revolutionary War, this inventive coming - of - age novel examines issues of class and race though the story of Octavian, a young black boy.
Demon Gaze II introduces a new «Demon Gazer» with the young protagonist Signa, the orphaned member of a party of revolutionaries in a search for the mother who raised them.
Perfect for young or first time game designers, The Games Factory 2 introduces the basics of game design and programming through it's revolutionary Event Editor.
The works were by revolutionary young artists from all over America, reacting to the»50s popular culture of advertising, movies, TV and cartoons.
Robert Motherwell was the youngest and the most prolific of the Abstract Expressionists, possessing a revolutionary modernist sensibility.
Henri Matisse led a revolutionary group of young French painters who focused on the expressive power of pure color.
His subjects celebrated the communist worker and citizen: a young pioneer girl, with her eyes fixed determinately into the future; workers on the rigs of a construction site, or portraits of his fellow revolutionaries, the poet Vladimir Mayakovsky and Varvara Stepanova.
His work draws on a variety of influences (from the lyrics of Dr. Dre to Neil Young, human emotions and French revolutionary slogans).
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The film shows two young Algerians sorting through a montage of images of revolutionaries, including the likes of Malcolm X and members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Occupied Arabian Gulf.
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