This seemingly small act of consideration can reap huge benefits in the relationship.
This seemingly small act of subversion rattles the regime, including a police inspector (Daniel Brühl) who will not rest until the culprits have been caught.
A seemingly small act — returning to normal, daily life after tragedy — takes a great deal of courage.
Sometimes
our seemingly smallest acts can have the largest impact — and what's more profound is that we might never even know just how much.
Even
seemingly small acts, when done -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Yet if I say that it's just a happy coincidence, am I taking away from the miracle and the glory for God's mighty
act for a
seemingly small and ordinary woman and her unborn child?
«On Sabbath Hill,» meanwhile, features terrible
acting and even worse framing choices — the latter
seemingly made by a drunken teenager, a
small child or perhaps some filmmaking collective comprised solely of both.
This is a film set in a
small town in which
seemingly no one is free from moral compromise, and everyone
acts according to their basest impulses.
A fix also needs to be administered to the
seemingly vulnerable section of tubing, so
small pieces of metal have been fashioned to
act as tiny bracing buttresses.
This
seemingly unremarkable
act soon sets in motion of series of events in the
small Colorado ski town that leaves more than just young Carson groping in the dark for answers.
When turned on, the visitor becomes a witness of the robbery that is taking place right in front of his eyes: all birds have multi-coloured little pills in their beaks which they are about to steal — they are all feathered thieves caught in the
act: there is a parade of six
seemingly dancing
smaller birds that appear to be surprised by their discovery and that seem to run away from the crime scene; a big blue pelican strides away gingerly with his loot in his beak whereas a dark brownish owl seems to pause and reconsider her deed; a bright red and orange bird on one leg almost falls off the table while trying to escape the crime scene... Their facial expressions are manifold but their actions are always the same: to flee their discovery and the nosy glance of the beholder and to leave their sites of crime behind.
I have extensive experience working with people seeking to overcome traumatic life events - sexual violations, abuse, neglect, extreme
acts of violence - but have found that, in the end, it can sometimes be the
seemingly small, overlooked wounds that take longest to heal.