For, after these sessions, the child must
return to the family war.
Not exact matches
The son of a U.S. Navy veteran who served in the Korean
War before
returning home and getting a job with the Burlington Northern railroad, Lenz grew up in Montana before his
family relocated
to Illinois.
Surely there are some links here (at a lower level, of course)
to the trauma and desensitisation that
war veterans commonly report when
returning to their
families and civilian life.
However, historical fact and
family legend are not exactly clear on whether Edmund began growing peppers before the Civil
War or after he
returned to the plantation.
Where Maunsel White participated in the celebrations as a city official, it is not difficult
to imagine, and certainly fits logically within the time frame that Maunsel White sauce was first concocted (which is dated by two different accounts
to have been either 1849 or 1850) that the alleged traveler from Central America story perpetuated in McIlhenny
family lore was actually a soldier
returning through the port of New Orleans from the Mexican - American
war to a festive reception in June of 1847, being honored and greeted by a prominent former military officer who was also a city commissioner.
On hand for Petty's milestone ride last Sunday was Georgia Governor Jimmy Carter, whose first act upon
returning from World
War II, it is said, was
to load his
family into the car and take them all down
to watch the Daytona 500.
«He survived the
war,
returned home
to central New York, started a
family with his wife Alice, and started a wonderful life here.
Some have suggested
returning royal status
to families who were stripped of it under a sweeping reform during the US occupation of Japan after World
War II.
In a desperate bid
to return one - party rule
to Albany, the Working
Families Party has declared all - out
war on the centrist Senate Independent Democratic Conference.
What Happens
to Soldiers
returning from
war not only impacts them but their
families too.
Following the American Civil
War, Ross Poldark
returns to his native Cornwall, England, in hopes of reclaiming his
family copper mine and his childhood sweetheart, Elizabeth.
When World
War II ended, the Auberjonois
family returned to Paris.
The Sandrail
family trades with the stationed Americans while they await their
war assignments, which creates a bit of sexual tension between the women waiting for their husbands
to return home and the soldiers.
A US Marines Corp dog
returns to the US from Afghanistan and is taken in by his handler's
family after experiencing trauma from
war.
«The Woman in Gold,» April 1 Released just yesterday, this historical drama follows Maria Altmann (Helen Mirren), a Jewish World
War II survivor who sues the Austrian government
to return a piece of precious artwork the Nazis stole from her
family.
Thank You for Your Service: Follows a group of U.S. soldiers
returning from Iraq who struggle
to integrate back into
family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a
war that threatens
to destroy them long after they've left the battlefield.
Follows a group of U.S. soldiers
returning from Iraq who struggle
to integrate back into
family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a
war that threatens
to destroy them long after they've left the battlefield.
When the
war finally ends — and Biafra's nascent nation is destroyed — Odenigbo, Olanna and their
family return home
to begin again.
Each of them
return to their
families and have difficulty adjusting
to life after the
war.
After
returning from the
wars, Isaac arrives at his childhood home
to discover that the house and
family he knew have been upended.
DreamWorks Pictures» «Thank You for Your Service» follows a group of U.S. soldiers
returning from Iraq who struggle
to integrate back into
family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a
war that threatens
to destroy them long after th
But the two
families manage
to strike a cautious balance... until Jamie and the Jacksons» son, Ronsel (Jason Mitchell),
return from the
war.
Thank You for Your Service follows a group of U.S. soldiers
returning from Iraq who struggle
to integrate back into
family and civilian life, while living with the memory of a
war that threatens
to destroy them long after they've left the battlefield.
Robin Ellis is the dashing Ross Poldark,
returned to Cornwall from the
war in the colonies
to find his betrothed engaged
to another, his
family estate in ruins, the copper mines targeted by a rival and his fortunes challenged.
A Melody of Life, Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca, 2017) Call Me By Your Name (Luca Guadagnino, 2017) Caniba (Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing - Taylor, 2017) Commensal (Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing - Taylor, 2017) Cosmic Generator (Mika Rottenberg, 2017) El Auge del Humano (The Human Surge, Eduardo Williams, 2016) Eldorado XXI (Salomé Lamas, 2016) Engram of
Returning (Daïchi Saïto, 2015) Estiu 1993 (Summer 1993, Carla Simón, 2017) The Florida Project (Sean Baker, 2017) For Example, the Philippines: Wake (Subic)(John Gianvito, 2015) Girls Trip (Malcolm D. Lee, 2017) I Had Nowhere
to Go (Douglas Gordon, 2016) Jia Nian Hua (Angels Wear White, Vivian Qu, 2017) Mon Rot Fai (Railway Sleepers, Sompot Chidgasornpongse, 2016) Ostatnia Rodzina (The Last
Family, Jan P. Matuszyński, 2016) Personal Shopper (Olivier Assayas, 2016) The Pure Necessity (David Claerbout, 2016) Silence (Martin Scorsese, 2016) The
War Show (Andreas Dalsgaard and Obaidah Zytoon, 2016) Zama (Lucrecia Martel, 2017)
It was a time, the 1940s, when our industrial midwestern city was known as the nation's «Arsenal of Democracy» and had a singular mission:
to provide American servicemen with the equipment they needed
to win the
war and
return home
to their
families.
There was a World
War II military Jeep in our
family fleet in the early 1950s, and we sold our last World
War II Willys just a few years ago, a collector's item that brought a substantial
return on investment, especially when compared
to the original cost in 1943.
In the midst of the
family's struggles, two young men
return from the
war to work the land.
After four long years fighting in the
War Between the States, he
returns to his
family ranch in Montana only
to discover it's no longer his home.
I think women during World
War II had an amazing level of freedom and opportunity compared to the 1950s and 1960s when soldiers returned from war and «family values» and traditional family roles were reinstitut
War II had an amazing level of freedom and opportunity compared
to the 1950s and 1960s when soldiers
returned from
war and «family values» and traditional family roles were reinstitut
war and «
family values» and traditional
family roles were reinstituted.
A young boy walks through a topiary garden and narrates the life of his great - grandfather, who wanted
to study horticulture but went
to fight a world
war instead, met his future wife in a café and
returned to have a large
family.
If you're looking for a gung ho story of military heroism, or a polemic on the Iraqi
War, Blood Brothers is not for you - this is not a political book (at least not overtly) and while there are heroes aplenty in its pages, Blood Brothers focuses on what happens
to the soldiers who
return from the front a fraction of their former selves, and how they, and their
families, learn
to live with horrific and life altering injuries long after the media, and most likely the military, has lost interest in them.
After the
war, she
returned to Vienna
to discover what had happened
to her
family and their belongings, a quest that kept her working for justice for more than a decade.
When a weary soldier
returns from the
War Between the States
to discover his parents dead, his
family farm in shambles, and his fiancée married, a pretty, blind woman reaches through his scarred walls, but will the secret she holds ruin all chances for a future filled with love, faith, and
family?
Soldiers
returning from the
war were ready
to settle down, buy homes, start
families, and become good American consumers.
After watching his
family crushed
to death by a Line Piece in the Border
Wars of 2347, the grizzled soldier finds himself inducted into a shadowy paramilitary group who know, full well, that the blocks will
return one day
to threaten mankind and her colonies.
Sledgehammer Games have spent the last two years documenting and working
to recreate the Second World
War in as great and authentic detail as possible, with co-founders Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey talking about how passionate they are in
returning to this era, one that is close
to many of the developers and their
families.
Those that choose
to return to their Hoshidan birth
family will seek
to put an end
to Nohr's lust for
war and avenge the death of their father, treading a storyline that reflects on such peaceful ambition in Fire Emblem Fates: Birthright.
Set in the 1960's, you take control of Lincoln Clay, a soldier recently
returned from the Vietnam
War who is witness
to the brutal murder of his adoptive
family at the hands of the Marcano Crime Family, which sees him being left for
family at the hands of the Marcano Crime
Family, which sees him being left for
Family, which sees him being left for dead.
After World
War II the
family returned to London, where Barlow grew up.
On the eve of the outbreak of World
War I, his banker father had been moved from Belgrade to Paris, and when the war ended, the family returned to Belgra
War I, his banker father had been moved from Belgrade
to Paris, and when the
war ended, the family returned to Belgra
war ended, the
family returned to Belgrade.
During the second world
war Caulfield's
family returned to Bolton in 1945, where his parents were born,
to work at the De Havilland factory.
In two cases involving the suspected planned removal of children
to a
war - torn country, the
Family Division made findings of fact and accepted the parents» submissions that the children should be
returned to them with stringent protective measures.
Following World
War II, when soldiers returned from war eager to form families, buy houses and drive cars, there resulted a shortage of labor to build, construct and manufacture what people wanted to buy, own and consu
War II, when soldiers
returned from
war eager to form families, buy houses and drive cars, there resulted a shortage of labor to build, construct and manufacture what people wanted to buy, own and consu
war eager
to form
families, buy houses and drive cars, there resulted a shortage of labor
to build, construct and manufacture what people wanted
to buy, own and consume.
Relationships Australia was established in 1948
to support Australian soldiers
returning from World
War II
to reconnect with their
families.
Relationships Australia was established in 1948
to support Australian soldiers
returning from World
War II
to manage the many changes that were happening at the time in their
families.
As the
war came
to an end in 1975, soldiers coming home
returned to a changing America and a changing American
family.
April 27: The Modern Military & Veteran
Family: Caregivers
to Men & Women
Returning from
War.
Alternative Dispute Resolution has paved the way toward ending the
war and
returns the couple
to a forum where the needs of the
family take center stage.
For nearly 100 years Easter Seals has provided exceptional services
to people with disabilities and their
families, and following World
War II Easter Seals expanded its reach
to service members
returning home with disabilities.