Sentences with phrase «read about his plight»

Not exact matches

In March, there was a $ 40,000 licensing deal with Trellix, a business software start - up whose founder, a Blogger admirer, read about Williams's plight on his blog and decided he wanted to help save the company.
Around the same time, he read an article about the plight of singer - songwriter Aimee Mann.
I could not put the book down, and several times, found myself brought to tears as I read about the hellish plight of these young girls.
By reading this book, you will see the death of Jesus in a whole new light, and will also have your eyes opened about the plight of humanity and what Jesus came to rescue and deliver us from.
But for Christians who think this consitutes «persecution», I might suggest you read more about the lives and deaths of the saints of old, or the plight of Christians in China and many countries even today.
I could not put the book down, and several times, found myself brought to tears as I read about the hellish plight of these -LSB-...]
How refreshing, after Charles Barkley's narcissistic posturing a few issues ago, to read of Brown's obviously genuine dedication to the plight of inner - city black youth and his lamentations that today's megarich black athletes show so little real interest in doing anything about it.
For example, someone who feels no anger when reading about child abuse might think she should be angrier about the plight of abused children, so she wants to feel more anger than she actually does in that moment, Tamir said.
This is not the first book I have read about the internment of Japanese and Japanese Americans during World War II and the plight of POWs in Japanese camps, but it is definitely more heart - wrenching, as it includes the pain and regret of things said and done, or not said or done.
Occasionally, I am forced to question my life and all the decisions I've ever made and after reading this disappointing article about the plight of authors in the U.K., I was ready to throw in the towel.
I am going to take a leap of faith here; that if you are reading this column, you care about the plight of abused, abandoned and homeless animals.
I am going to take a leap of faith here — that if you are reading this column, you care about the plight of abused, abandoned and homeless animals.
Read more dispatches: Olivia Zaleski Talks to Dessima Williams About the Plight of Island Nations 20 % of Mekong Delta Submerged With Rising Seas by 2100 - 10 % of Ho Chi Minh City Will Go Under, Too Amazon Tribe Already Feels the Pinch From Climate Change & Deforestation
Assemblyman Gatto read about Stambler's plight in the news and decided to help fix the problem.
Read more dispatches: It's not God, it's Climate Change Olivia Zaleski Talks to Dessima Williams About the Plight of Island Nations Climate Change - Induced Drought Causing Crop Failure, Livestock Problems in Indian Himalayas
I have to admit that when I read about white - collar crime cases and sentences — even those as outrageous as that of Jamie Olis (whose plight has been covered exhaustively by Tom Kirkendall at Houston's Clear Thinkers)-- I don't often think about what comes after.
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