Sentences with phrase «return after tragedy»

It is a classic story — a triumphant return after tragedy, emerging even stronger and more determined.

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A seemingly small act — returning to normal, daily life after tragedy — takes a great deal of courage.
Wade — whose return to Miami at February's trade deadline came just before the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., and who worked to pay tribute to the fallen students there and engage with the survivors after that tragedy — asked Shaw what he hoped would come of his experience at the Waffle House and its aftermath.
The batter is resting as I type — I'm stocking a friend's freezer for her return after a family tragedy.
The story this time around finds the magical Mary (to be played this time by Emily Blunt) returning 25 years after she brightened the Banks family's lives to find that grown children Michael (Ben Whishaw) and Jane (Emily Mortimer) are having fresh issues involving tragedy and a serious lack of sparkle in depression - era London.
Jack Goes Home tells the haunting story of Jack and his return home after tragedy struck and his parents were involved in a car accident.
However, after tragedy strikes at home, she is forced to return, and she really can't be sure if she'll make it back to Brooklyn - especially when a former flame catches her eye once again.
Long before his time on the Bourne franchise, directing Michael Clayton and Duplicity, and his work on Rogue One: A Story Wars Story, Gilroy penned a story about Mason Skiles (Jon Hamm), a troubled, grieving, and alcoholic negotiator who returns to Beruit 10 years after a personal tragedy to negotiate the freedom of a CIA agent and former friend.
These contrasts blend together in the third segment where Ellis returns to Ireland after a family tragedy.
After an unthinkable tragedy, the returning soldier struggles to balance his promise of silence with the truth and a mourning mother's search for peace.
Blanche McIntyre returns to the RSC to direct Shakespeare's brutal revenge tragedy after her debut directing The Two Noble Kinsmen (2016).
In his writings Robinson notes that the return to representational painting «after the sublimities of abstract expressionism and the intellectual extremes of conceptual art, allowed for a particularly sophisticated embrace of the everyday with all its tragedies and comedies.»
How can an individual return to the rarified pursuit of art after significant tragedy, extreme violence or forced subjection?
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