Sentences with phrase «presented unfinished business»

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Hopes, dreams, successes, loves, losses, unfinished business, hidden violence, secrets, mysteries, lies: all these and more filter down through the history of a family, playing themselves out in the present and beyond.
At its heart, Mr. Holmes could be about anyone feeling the sting of unfinished business as old age settles in; it presents a powerful message about admitting one's mistakes, and finding ways to seek closure that'll bring personal peace of mind if nothing else.
At meeting of the Board, the order of business, unless otherwise directed by majority vote of those present, shall be as follows: Reading of minutes of last meeting Report of Secretary Report of Treasurer Reports of Committees Unfinished business New business Adjournment
Monash University Museum of Art MUMA in partnership with the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art I ACCA is pleased to present a special lecture by renowned American art historian, writer and curator Amelia Jones that coincides with the final week of Unfinished Business - perspectives on art and feminism at ACCA.
«Blue Monkey Network presents»: Unfinished Business — Sheila Hay Thursday 28th May, 6 — 8 pm at Towner, Devonshire Park, College Road, Eastbourne, BN21 4JJ Artists — all welcome FREE to Blue Monkey Network members; # 5 non-members Refreshments will be available (contributions welcome) or please feel free to bring a bottle.
The current «Unfinished Business» exhibition at the Parrish Art Museum in Water Mill features three iconographic figures of recent contemporary art — Eric Fischl, David Salle, and Ross Bleckner — presenting important works from near the beginning of their careers that cemented their reputations as major players in New York's creative universe and beyond.
I agree that She has other things to do at present that are more pressing but it will remain unfinished business and lead some to claim that she was unable to respond to Gavin as she knew she was wrong.
My goal is to help you resolve and heal unfinished business of the past so that you don't have to keep recreating them in the present.
I'm realizing that I still have some unfinished business around the role of shame in my story — both past and present.
When this happens, part of the therapy process is to deal with the «unfinished business» to access more energy to bring to the present.
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