Sentences with phrase «sees ginny»

I actually saw Ginny at a wedding two weeks ago, and she said, «Let's go back to Canyon Ranch!!!»
I think Rick saw Ginny a lot more clearly than Brian and Maura did (especially Maura).
I saw Ginny's commitment to the truth as her greatest strength.
However, if you watch the video, others in the audience started laughing and snickering because they were gleeful to see Ginny stump me.
Seeing Ginny's work is such a treat.

Not exact matches

Ginni is a popular nickname for Virginia (you may be more used to seeing it spelled Ginnie or Ginny).
Andy Ginny, while your trying to find the verse that doesn't exist within the context you say it exists, why don't you look up Acts 17:11 to see what a believer's rights as to asking questions are.
And when I saw my friend Ginny had set up an Amazon Bookstore I thought it was a lovely idea!
I loved seeing so much more of Bonnie Wright as Ginny.
Ginny, whose tether to reality has grown dangerously thin, begins to suspect that something is afoot with Mickey and Carolina, and after a broad gesture to demonstrate her affection triggers Mickey's fear of commitment, she sees the mob goons who have been searching for Carolina throughout the entire movie about to close in on her and does nothing to prevent her death.
Ginny fixed everything in her mind as it was when she last saw it.
Maybe Ginny can not see Krystal without her, or is scared to consider what may have happened to her once they were separated.
Ginny's character was fixed on that time in her life and as a result, baby doll would be exactly as Ginny remembered her the last time she was with her or saw her.
This is the last time Ginny has seen Krystal — as a baby.
I think Ginny was so literal minded that she would naturally think that her Baby Doll would look exactly as she had the last time she saw her.
How do you think this novel would have been different if various narrators were allowed to contribute rather than seeing the story strictly through Ginny's eyes?
Intellectually I know that's not the case, but I can certainly see how Ginny might be confused, given her strict adherence to the truth and her belief that Crystal could be relied on to always tell her the truth.
Ginny's pattern of thinking was concrete and her reality existed of those things she could see and know in a very literal way.
I really did, only because I have several friends who have autistic children or grandchildren and I see how much they struggle with this - so I guess I identify with them, not so much their children (Ginny)
Thinking like this, she is not seeing the reality of Ginny's behavior and what is required to care for her - so she does not - at least initially - see what she is doing as much of a risk either.
The danger for Ginny in the future could be confusing a pedophile's actions with sincere human love and companionship Anyone who is familiar with different types of boarding facilities or managed care facilities for people of assorted ages has seen physical intimacy (or the attempt at) and affection between humans.
Ginny isn't sure she'll see Keith again, and definitely doesn't know what to think about him.
You are immersed in Ginny's world - seeing, feeling and hearing in her special way as well as her frustrations.
By making Ginny the narrator, whereby the reader saw everything from her perspective, Ludwig ensures his effectiveness in altering our own thought patterns.
Ginny Yttrup's first novel, Words, was a finalist for two Christy awards and winner of one, and after just three chapters of Invisible I could see why.
It would have been better if Ginny had been able to see Krystal grow up.
I am not certain that Ginny felt the same way about «Baby Girl» after seeing her as a six year old.
In the future I can see either of the Crystals seeking out Ginny.
Furthermore, Gloria is opportunistic and will likely raise Krystal the same way, so they will track Ginny down to see what she can do for them at some point.
I can see Krystal being taken away from her mother and connecting with Ginny as a young adult.
Meanwhile, ABC TV's Lateline is running a two - part series from Ginny Stein (see part one here).
Ginny had seen them looking at her and whispering to others when she walked past.
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