A fictionalised version of a notorious real story, this is an unflinching account of how the rich and
powerful live seemingly above the law.
Not exact matches
It is not possible now to say whether or not the value of community will exert a more
powerful persuasion in human
life than other
seemingly opposed values.
While those two events are
seemingly disparate (while I celebrated my father's
life, I am still mourning my loss), I realized that something joyous happened at both events; a recognition that the stories we tell about our
lives are incredibly
powerful.
The story pulls you in with a testimonial from a
seemingly trustworthy person who, like you, was «skeptical» at first, but then experienced such dramatic and «real» changes that they can't imagine their
life without the
powerful and affordable product.
Worshiped as a finely sculpted object of desire, the lure of this
seemingly «free»
life is
powerful.
On Hitler's Mountain is a
powerful, intimate, riveting, and revealing account of a
seemingly halcyon
life lived mere paces from a center of evil and madness; a remarkable memoir of an «ordinary» childhood spent in an extraordinary time and place.
A
powerful and riveting account of a
seemingly halcyon
life lived mere paces from a center of evil and madness; a remarkable memoir of an «ordinary» childhood spent in an extraordinary time and place.
Elegantly weaving together these and other
seemingly disparate
lives, McCann's
powerful allegory comes alive in the unforgettable voices of the city's people, unexpectedly drawn together by hope, beauty, and the «artistic crime of the century.»
Everyday,
seemingly simple, moments occur in the
lives of young people which provide
powerful and relevant opportunities for promoting growth and development.