Sentences with phrase «ship in the night»

Sometimes married life can become so hectic with the day to day demands of juggling responsibilities that you begin to feel as if you are living past each other like ships in the night.
The problem with them is that they don't have time for you and you will never be important to them, just a passing ship in the night.
I hear all the time from couples that they feel like they're drifting apart, or they feel like ships in the night, or they feel like roommates or even strangers.
If new parents can feel like they're «in the trenches together» rather than two passing ships in the night, they can share in the highs and lows of parenthood.
On top of that, my husband and I are ships in the night Monday through Friday.
Central banking and the debate over central planning passed each other like two ships in the night in the early 1900s.
During his State of the State presentation Jan. 5, Cuomo used a PowerPoint animation showing him aboard a battleship cruising near ships helmed by Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver — Cuomo's way of suggesting that the old budget process involved leaders passing like the proverbial ships in the night.
A music fanatic, Aaron lives with his girlfriend, Daphne, although her busy schedule means they pass like sluggish ships in the night.
Like ships in the night speaks to the interconnectedness and the diversity of views that shape our place within the world, shedding light on the given historical and cultural complexities of our contemporary colonial context.
Like ships in the night also features new concrete, text and copper works, as well as a triptych of photographs framed to destabilize the imagery's horizon.
Her next exhibitions include solo - presentations at Action Art Actuel, Saint - Jean - sur - Richelieu, and Like ships in the night at Walter Phillips Gallery, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity.
Celebrate the opening of Like ships in the night with artist, Caroline Monnet and exhibition curator, Peta Rake.
Like ships in the night centres around a journey that Montreal - based, Algonquin artist and filmmaker Caroline Monnet took in the summer of 2012, where she boarded a ship docked at the Dutch port of Ijmuiden, on the coast west of Amsterdam.
If God is on a journey of downward mobility and we are caught in the throes of upward mobility, aren't we in danger of passing like ships in the night?
King said the government and the challengers, with their opposite views of the importance of Trump's campaign statements, «are like ships in the night.
The slope of the psychosocial continent on which we live is away from close relationships; hence the gravitational pull is toward passing without really meeting — like ships in the night.
A rare scene, with all of these brilliant artists in one room (Devon Sproule, Diane Cluck, Larkspur (me + my gals), Fen Swale, Sally Rose, Sweet Afton, Erin Lunsford, Ships in the Night).
A new radiocarbon dating study of a Neandertal site in Russia concludes that the latter scenario is most likely, and that Neandertals and modern humans were probably like ships in the night.
Although my husband and I began to feel like «ships in the night», I knew my health needed to take priority for these few weeks and I stayed committed.
Information control and shadow government spying, opened with an agent infiltrating a ship in the night, villain with a prosthetic arm, the crashing carriers reminded me of Arsenal.
French - Algonquin artist Caroline Monnet explores identity and communication in her solo exhibition at the Walter Phillips Gallery, «Like ships in the night
Please join Walter Phillips Gallery staff for a tour and discussion of the exhibition, Like ships in the night.
Walter Phillips Gallery is pleased to present Like ships in the night, a solo exhibition of existing and new work by Montreal - based, Algonquin artist Caroline Monnet.
Installation view of Caroline Monnet's «Like ships in the night» (2018), courtesy the artist.
Please join us for a discussion of the Walter Phillips Gallery exhibition, Like ships in the night, with artist Caroline Monnet and curator Peta Rake.
Until May 6, Banff Centre's Walter Phillips Gallery is pleased to present «Like ships in the night,» a solo exhibition of existing and new work by Montreal - based, Algonquin artist Caroline Monnet.
The title emerges from the idiom «ships in the night,» and speaks to ideas of communication across large divides — both geographical and cultural — as well as to missed connections.
A still from Caroline Monnet's video work from her Walter Phillips Gallery exhibition, Like ships in the night
You can see Caroline Monnet's show, Like ships in the night, at the Walter Phillips Gallery until May 6, 2018.
Her solo exhibition at the Walter Phillips Gallery, Like ships in the night, was curated by Peta Rake, and runs January 26 until May 6.
Ultimately, the full effect of «Like Ships in the Night» is quite emotional.
Caroline Monnet's recent solo exhibition «Like Ships in the Night,» curated by Peta Rake at Banff's Walter Phillips Gallery, feels like being cradled by the ocean.
Caroline Monnet's solo exhibition «Like Ships in the Night» offers new perspectives on communication.
In the latter sense, the EU and international legal orders did indeed not end up sailing past each other «like ships in the night», to use the words of Advocate General Maduro, himself an academic advocate of legal pluralism.
People struggle with busy life and being «ships in the night,» especially when kids enter the scene.
Their intimacy gone with the wind, Harold and Erica pass by each other like ships in the night.
When intentionality fades, couples drift into that «ships in the night» stage.
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