Sentences with phrase «out of rehab who»

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«I'm optimistic, but running out of reasons,» one player said about Tiger, who is working his way back to the tour after a lengthy hiatus to rehab his back after three surgeries.
«It is common to meet people entering a cardiac rehab centre who are totally out of shape and whose exercise is irregular or non-existent, which has a harmful effect on general and cardiovascular health,» said Caru, who is also a doctoral student in psychology at the University of Paris - Nanterre.
Charlie is a troublesome 18 - year - old who breaks out of a youth drug treatment clinic, but when he returns home to Los Angeles, he's given an intervention by his parents and forced to go to an adult rehab.
Based on true story that inspired the 1970s horror classic The Exorcist, Diaries tells of a young woman, fresh out of rehab and looking to make amends, who discovers her family's horrifying connection to the most famous exorcism of all time may be the cause behind her brother's increasingly violent behavior.
As it turns out, the most reliable person in both families is the one who just got out of rehab.
Then, there's Riggan's daughter, Sam (Emma Stone), fresh out of rehab and working as her dad's assistant, and another actress Laura (Andrea Riseborough), who has been kind of dating Riggan and just discovered she's pregnant.
Rounding out the cast is Emma Stone as Riggan's estranged daughter who just got out of rehab, Zach Galifianakis as Riggan's best friend and attorney, Naomi Watts as the leading play actress Lesley, Amy Ryan as Riggan's ex-wife Sylvia, and Andrea Riseborough as Riggan's current girlfriend and costar Laura.
Nicole Kidman drops out of the film to support her husband who's going through rehab.
Wide - eyed and whacked out on the funny weed, Doc Sportello (Joaquin Phoenix) is a mind - fried private eye from sunny Southern California trying to make sense of a series of incidents involving, in no particular order: a spacey former girlfriend (Katherine Waterston); a missing real - estate mogul (Eric Roberts); a deceased saxophonist who apparently is not, in fact, deceased (Owen Wilson); a coke - snorting dentist with a libido in overdrive (Martin Short); a porno - parlor proprietress (Hong Chau); a bullying cop with hair cropped in a fearsome flattop (Josh Brolin); a cultlike rehab center; risqué neckties; a big, fat heroin stash; a mysterious sailboat and a torture chamber.
Keaton leads the way, and he is matched by Zach Galifianakis, in an atypically serious role as the actor's producer and long - suffering best friend; Edward Norton, as an actor who joins the troupe at the last minute and proves to be a loose cannon, on and offstage; Naomi Watts, as his loyal leading lady; and, in the juiciest part of her career to date, Emma Stone, as Keaton's daughter, who's just out of rehab and working for her father.
Also here are Sam (Emma Stone), Riggan's daughter / assistant who recently got out of rehab, and Jake (Zach Galifianakis), Riggan's attorney who is trying to stop the injured actor from suing the production.
There's Riggan's daughter and assistant Sam (Emma Stone), fresh out of rehab and the only one who seems to be able to speak the truth to him.
This time it was Greg Wallace and the staff over at GM's Heritage Center who stepped up with an offer to cosmetically rehab the car while working out some of the mechanical issues.
If in 2007, manga was like a foreign movie star who had arrived on American shores to make it big, the last four years have been like watching that star run out of roles, run out of money, sell their house, go into rehab, and end up barely limping along in infomercials.
The Independent reports that Doherty (who is currently fresh out of a Thai rehab facility) was put into a full - body plaster cast for the work, created by the artist Nick Reynolds and somewhat cheekily titled For Pete's Sake.
Vocational training and education usually costs money, money out of YOUR own pocket, however some aspiring medical assistants get their training completely free by training right on the job under the direction of the doctor who hired them, or by enrolling into completely free government sponsored vocational training programs such as Job Corps, ROP and ROC, WIRED, vocational rehab programs funded under government programs for the unemployed, or disabled, or the GI bill for soldiers.
In addition, it's made me very reliant on all the great advice and information here on BP — I've spent the past couple nights scouring old posts about investing out - of - state, trying to dig up information on some specifics of our rehabs that I'm not accustomed to, and trying to find resources / contacts for those up here who may be able to help us.
1) The majority of REO properties are sold «as - is / where - is» which means any addendum clauses get thrown out regardless, 2) most selling agents don't want to guarantee anything in writing, especially anything about code violations, and 3) the ones who agree to include all these clauses are usually just so desperate to sell the property because it's a gut rehab and doesn't fit the criteria of Larry's program to begin with.
The wholesalers who hide the fact they are wholesaling, mislead sellers, don't know how to correctly determine ARV, rehab costs etc. and have to back out of deals when they can't sell it with «escape clauses», these are the ones who make a bad name.
As I am out of state, wondering if you guys have recommendation for good and honest General Contractors who would help rehab the property.
I know there is a guru out of Florida who is preaching that it is the new secret way to do real estate, but their prices were way below what my rehab / flip and landlord buyers would pay.
We are doing a major rehab of a 27 unit complex for out of town investors who see the change in the area.
My research suggests that most Turkey companies buy some junky foreclosure for pennies in a B -(or worse) neighborhood, do a poor quality rehab project (because hey, after all, it only has to look good to the out - of - state buyer, who'll likely never know that the drywall is from China and is spewing fumes, along with the cheap laminate which offgases enough formaldehyde to start your own chemical factory...) and THEN the Turkey co. says, wow - all I have to do is price this over retail and promise easy returns, and some out of state buyer will fall for it.
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