It was at
that pivotal point in his life that...
It was at
that pivotal point in his life that...
Worrying about Jamie at
this pivotal point in his life, Jamie asks two other women to help her raise him: magenta - haired boarder Abbie (Greta Gerwig) and Jamie's slightly older friend and crush Julie (Elle Fanning).
With producer Judd Apatow also about to kick - start his directorial career, it is clear to see that Anchorman represented
a pivotal point in the lives of much of the cast and crew.
By coaching parents at
a pivotal point in their lives, home visitors help at - risk parents provide children with a strong and stable upbringing and become self - sufficient.
Not exact matches
In life, we have these
pivotal points.
The case I like to give my bioethics students to illustrate the
point — not least because it was
pivotal in the historical formulation of the ordinary / extraordinary distinction — is the battlefield amputation of a limb without pain medication,
in order to save a soldier's
life.
The College Office provides support at this
pivotal point in our students»
lives when they are asserting their independence, defining their dreams for the future, and preparing for the transition to college.
In our opinion, the age of 23 is a pivotal turning point in every woman's lif
In our opinion, the age of 23 is a
pivotal turning
point in every woman's lif
in every woman's
life.
Craig Gillespie does superb work with the material giving the audience a look at the many aspects of Tonya's
life that have led her to the
pivotal point in her career and the time after that.
The transition between middle school and high school is a
pivotal point in students»
lives.
Created at a
pivotal point in the artist's career, the present work was completed the same year Hirst was first nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize, as well as the launch of the groundbreaking exhibition Young British Artists I at the Saatchi Gallery, London, where Hirst unveiled his now legendary The Physical Impossibility of Death
in the Mind of Someone
Living, 1991, alongside A Thousand Years, 1990.
A development towards abstraction had been evident
in his paintings, for example, Square Leaves (1952) and Winter Harbour (1955) The effect on Heron of the New York painters, together with his move to
live at Eagles Nest, overlooking the cliffs at Zennor, that year was a
pivotal point in the transformation into his now characteristic language of interlinking forms; his balancing of colour and space.
I had no idea then that this choice would be a significant turning
point in my
life, perhaps the most
pivotal in my career.