Sentences with phrase «slouching toward»

Ashlee Harrell of the New - Times Broward Palm Beach presents a roundup of artists... read more... «Florida artists, slouching toward Miami»
MASS MOCA, the small - town super-museum, has been slouching toward completion for years now, but it needn't have waited for the opening of its buildings (on May 30) to mount «Billboard,» an exhibition of signs scattered throughout Berkshire County.
Slouching Toward Tyranny: Mass Incarceration, Death Sentences, and Racism Joseph B. Ingle Friday, October 9, 2:30 - 3:30 pm Conf.
Slouching Toward Adulthood: Observations from the Not - So - Empty Nest packs an unsentimental punch for the growing population of parents with grown - up kids who are home again after college, travel or vocational school — jobless, heart - sore and adrift.
It was with a tingling sense of dread that I entered a London theater last month, as if slouching toward the doctor's office with the expectation of bad news.
New York is slouching toward the referendum, held automatically every 20 years, with little in the way of a public education campaign for the convention itself.
Sally Koslow author of SLOUCHING TOWARD ADULTHOOD: How to Let Go So Your Kids Can Grow Up.
Which is precisely why a principled Christian unilateralism (if you will) opposing RGTs» both in word and personal life decisions» may be the only way to brake our current slouching toward Brave New World.
That's another counterintuitive lesson he gave to us, as we all proceed together, slouching toward «tolerance» and carrying our consciences along the way.
In «Slouching Toward Bethlehem,» her famous critique of the Summer of Love, Didion observes the rootless youth of the Haight - Ashbury and attributes their plight to the breakdown of «the game we were playing,» which the preceding generation failed to pass on.
Mormons Approaching Orthodoxy by Richard J. Mouw As Man Now Is, God Once Was Slouching Toward Orthodoxy?
Around the time Snap's stock began slouching toward bedlam in March, something uncommon happened at a smaller outfit called MaxLinear.
But his temporal legacy may well be forcing Western medicine to face two disturbing trends: a return to «physician knows best,» coupled with a slouch toward euthanasia on the basis of disability.
If we don't want to slouch toward conflating suicide with «dignity» and enacting medically discriminatory policies based on denigrating attitudes toward the dependent, we need to build a more supportive and inclusive culture.
Atop that rock, Kalsu was caught in a maelstrom that grew stronger as July slouched toward August.
Defending the ball less, Wiggins is able to slouch toward the rim off his man after the shot goes up.
Most bracelets and watches slouch toward my elbows or fall off my wrists completely.
Some of the film's most inventive shots are from zombie - cam POV, as the dead rise, shake off clods of dirt, and slouch toward the mission church.
Gradually, in its final and unexpectedly tender moments, the film slouches toward redemption.
Gifted with mystical healing and empathy powers for some unexplained reason, only she can offer Jesus effective emotional support as he slouches toward Jerusalem to face rough Roman justice.

Not exact matches

A neighbor passing by the widow's house Stopped dead on seeing him in the garage Behind the wheel of his new Lincoln, slouched Half toward the dashboard, as if tuning in A Cardinals game.
Half a dozen men slouching over burritos turn toward the screen, all speaking Spanish.
«Burying The Lede: News As Art» (closes on Sunday) This wide - ranging group show explores how artists recycle, deconstruct and abuse that slouching - toward - obsolescence format — the newspaper — using it as subject matter, form or material.
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