Sentences with phrase «sometimes fraught»

In the sometimes fraught and fractious relationship between the Church and visual art, the story of Sister Corita Kent is one of the most inspiring, surprising and unusual.
Since the infancy of cinema, when moviegoers would watch in disbelief as two - dimensional images leapt into life, painting and film have enjoyed a fruitful if sometimes fraught relationship.
In the sometimes fraught and fractious relationship between the Church and visual art, the story of Sister Corita Kent is one of the most...
A rant against religion and society, a historical detective story set in the far future, and a tribute to the sometimes fraught relations between father and son, The Book of Dave take on grand themes in a grand manner and clearly positions Will Self in the pantheon of Britain's contemporary greats.
Directed by Britain's Simon Curtis with a «Masterpiece Theatre» sensibility for accurately reproducing an era in cars, clothes and home furnishings, Goodbye Christopher Robin sprints comfortably along from Milne's harrowing World War I service in the trenches through his difficult adjustment to peacetime, his sometimes fraught relations with Daphne and his retreat to the woods where the muses eventually whispered like the wind in the tree branches.
The case highlights the sometimes fraught relationship between journals, researchers, and funding agencies.
The governor also took aim at reporters and political observers who have written about the sometimes fraught relationship between him and his father.

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Sometimes God takes us on journeys fraught with danger, pain, and challenge designed to expand our faith in Him.
But doctors typically agree that the difference between colic and ordinary crying is that baby seems inconsolable, crying turns to screaming, and the ordeal lasts for at least three hours and sometimes much longer (occasionally nearly around the clock, much to the tired and fraught parents» dismay).
Sadly, this is not the case, and sometimes the «support» new families receive is fraught with error — informed by poor (or no) training.
This quest has been fraught with various setbacks and reversals, sometimes dimming all hope that this high natural resource - endowed region will ever find the right governance mix to actualize the dreams of our people for a better life.
There's a frankness and honesty beneath the show's raunchiness that sometimes echo the best work of Judy Blume and other great chroniclers of adolescent angst, especially where the fraught and seldom - discussed feelings of boys are involved.
Like any journey to the top of anything, the road can be fraught with peril, but sometimes, coming down is worse than going up.
The most resonant roles for women centered on the sometimes loving, frequently fraught relationships between mother and daughter as displayed in such films as «The Florida Project» (where the roles were played by Bria Vinaite and Brooklynn Kimberly Prince); «Marjorie Prime» (Lois Smith and Geena Davis); «The Big Sick» (Holly Hunter and Zoe Kazan); and «Lady Bird» (Laurie Metcalf and Saoirse Ronan).
We saw all kinds of mother - daughter relationships in 2017 — tender, fraught, hostile, sometimes all of the above — portrayed with a depth and complexity we don't get nearly enough of in relationships between women in movies.
And sometimes, when the new products are just this much different, those comparisons become fraught with difficulties.
And to keep going with the car analogy (since we're on a roll), just as invasive backseat drivers can sometimes interfere with the smooth progress of the journey, or at the very least make the journey tense, unsatisfying, and fraught with the expectation of a crisis around every corner, so can the overbearing parent transform the school experience into a calamitous, anxious, and contentious one.
Self - publishing is fraught with terrors — first, you have to convince yourself you really have something worth saying; then, you have to get it down on the page, or in the computer; next, you have to cough up hundreds, sometimes thousands, of dollars to get the book designed and printed; and finally, you have to figure out some way to sell all those copies, or give them away, just to clear off the kitchen table so you can sit down and have a bowl of noodles.
The main shortcoming with traditional Western medicine is that treatments are often fraught with unwanted, adverse side effects, sometimes leaving practitioners curing one ailment, while inadvertently causing new ones.
However, the decision regarding when to euthanize is fraught with medical, financial, ethical, religious, moral, and sometimes legal considerations.
And, in this way, it finds itself in near polar opposition to the approach of Okwui Enwezor's «All the World's Futures» two years ago, an urgent and politically loaded excavation of colonial history that unflinchingly, and sometimes unrelentingly, revealed the truth about our fraught global order.
The birth of InIVA, though tied to the above international impetus and the more fraught, and sometimes transgressive territory of identity politics — embodied a year earlier in the 1993 Whitney Biennial — was also the culmination of a more national struggle for representation amongst a cadre of pioneering non-white British artists, writers and intellectuals.
Using photography, pre-modern painting, and his own experiences and memories as source materials, his paintings were fraught, tender, and expressive, sometimes frighteningly so.
Drawing on a biography by Jacqueline Bograd Weld as well as previously unheard audiotapes between Guggenheim and Weld, the documentary explores its subject's sometimes dark personal life — deaths of loved ones, her broken marriage and her fraught relationship with her daughter, Pegeen.
Sometimes, the holidays are fraught with lawsuits.
For many new social workers, working with families has become an uphill struggle fraught with missed appointments, hard - to - reach parents, children who can only be seen during school hours, and family members who sometimes undermine the clinician's treatment with their own views about mental health.
«The bridges to success are often fraught with twists and turns that sometimes impede our progress.
The issue often is, apparently, that the public is not having finite details explained, and therefore often sign contracts that are fraught with issues that sometimes can cause the public who thinks they are buying and selling on their own much unnecessary grief.
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