Sentences with phrase «through everyday struggles»

Go through everyday struggles as any normal human would while keeping up your disguise from family and citizens.
Go through everyday struggles as any normal human would while keeping up your disguise from family and citizens.

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He is with us in our everyday struggles, and points us through death to eternal life.
However, because of my struggles early on with sourdough baking, I felt the everyday home baker could use a guide that will hold their hand through the basics of sourdough.
Through her most honest writing yet, she reveals her own struggles to hold onto what's most important, and make what's most lasting the first priority in her everyday life.
The book juxtaposes the everyday rhythms of childhood (setting the table, listening to a story from her mom, struggling at school), with fantastic creatures and travel through time and space.
We help sort through all types of crises from painful, everyday struggles to traumatic, life - changing events — all of which can paralyze families from moving forward and can be the cause of a great divide amongst family members.
I go through alot of stress literrally everyday, the struggle of taking care of 2 kids with a massive painful bump is crazy.
Although my goal is to breastfeed for at least 1 yr, I have struggled almost everyday with how fast I actually burned through these calories.
Porumboiu's particular brand of farce is always shot through with the pulse of everyday life and its Sisyphean struggles.
1995 Cotter, Holland, Beneath the Barrage, The Modern's Little Show, The New York Times, April 7, p. C27 Hainley, Bruce Next to Nothing: The Art of Tom Friedman, Artforum, November, pp. 4 - 5, pp. 73 - 77 Kastner, Jeffrey, lo - fo, Frieze, September / October, pp. 72 - 73 Kim Levin, Choices, The Village Voice, May 2, p. 11 Mitchell, Charles Dee, «Critical Mass»: More Than Meets the Eye, Dallas Morning News, February 3 Narbutas, Siaurys, Modernus Menas Padeda Atlaidziau Zvelgti I Pasauli, Lietuvos Rytui, August Rich, Charles, At MoMA: A «Mad» Muse, The Hartford Courant, April 1 Schjeldahl, Peter, Struggle and Flight, The Village Voice, April 18, p. 79 1994 Connors, Thomas, Evanston Art Center, New Art Examiner, May Green, David, Doors of Perception, Burelle's, May, p. 18, p. 23 Mollica, Franco, Tema Celeste, Autumn, p. 64 Perretta, Gabriele, Flash Art (Italian edition), Summer Romano, Gianni, Tom Friedman, Zoom, no. 12 Romano, Gianni, In and Out Liquid Architectures (Through a Few Objects, Temporale, no. 31, pp. 34 - 37 Romano, Gianni, Interactive Child, Arquebuse, May, pp. 24 - 25 Tager, Alisa, Emerging Master of Metamorphosis, The Los Angeles Times, May 3, p. F1, p. F8 Trione, Vincenzo, De Soto, Ulisside del Bello, Il Mattino, May 27 1993 Artner, Alan, Sharp Conceptual Show Dares to be Different, The Chicago Tribune, January 22, section 7, p. 56 Auer, James, There's No More Than a Hairbreath Between Art, Reality in This Exhibit, Milwaukee Journal, January 17 Blair, Dike, review, Flash Art, November / December, pp. 112 - 114 Flynn, Patrick J.B. review, Hair, Artpaper, February Heartney, Eleanor, New York, Dans les Galeries, Art Press, October, pp. 24 - 28 Humphrey, David, New York Fax, Art issues, May / June, pp. 32 - 33 Levin, Kim, Choices, The Village Voice, February 23, p. 65 Lillington, David, Times, Time Out, June 16 Lillington, David, Times, Metropolis M, Winter, pp. 47 - 49 Nesbitt, Lois, Artforum, Summer, pp. 111 - 112 Paine, Janice T. Hair Pieces: Exhibition Worth Combing, Mikwaukee Sentinel, January 8, p. 8D Shepley, Carol Ferring, Tom Friedman Shapes Art Out of Everyday Things, St. Louis Post - Dispatch, January 14, p. 3E Southworth, Linda, An Extraordinary Exhibition at Arts and Letters, The Washington Heights Citizen & The Inwood News, February 28, pp. 10 - 11 1992 Bernardi, David, News Reviews, Flash Art, May / June, p. 149 Cameron, Dan, In Praise of Smallness, Art & Auction, April, pp. 74 - 76 Faust, Gretchen, New York in Review, Arts, March, p. 79 Kahn, Wolf, Connecting Incongruities, Art in America, November, pp. 116 - 121 Marrs, Jennifer, Simple Style With a Complex Meaning, Courier, October 2, p. 15, p. 18 Smith, Roberta, Casual Ceremony, The New York Times, January 3, section C 1991 Artner, Alan, Friedman Debuts with Winning Simplicity, The Chicago Tribune, February 22, section 7, p. 56 Barckert, Lynda, The Work of Art, The Reader, March 1 Brunetti, John, New City, March 14, p. 14 Heartney, Eleanor, Art in America, December, p. 118 Hixson, Kathryn, Chicago in Review, Arts, May, p. 108 Levin, Kim, Choices, The Village Voice, September 17, p. 104 McCracken, David, Gallery Scene, The Chicago Tribune, February 8, section 7, p. 68 McCracken, David, Gallery Scene, The Chicago Tribune, August 30, section 7, p. 54 Goings On About Town, The New Yorker, September 23, p. 12 Palmer, Laurie, Artforum, May, p. 151 Patterson, Tom, Trio of Solos: Thoughts on Three Current Shows at SECCA, Winston - Salem Journal, September 1, p. C6 Smith, Roberta, Art in Review, The New York Times, September 13, p. C5 1990 Harris, Patty, Four Summer Art Shows, Downtown, August 29, pp. 12A - 13A Levin, Kim, Choices The Village Voice, August 7, p. 102
A Series of Moves is a selection of young New York - based artists — Paul Gagner, Karen Lederer, and Rachel Schmidhofer — who explore various realities of art making and present a tongue - in - cheek take on the everyday struggles of creative living through witty still - life compositions.
Through the creation of a somewhat intimidating experience, the visitor is forced to translate or identify the artwork on display to the real people, their everyday lives and struggles.
In other performances from the 1980s, Hatoum employed her own body, dragging herself through a park in Bracknell, Berkshire, in Them and Us... and Other Divisions (1984), and sequestering herself in the shantylike space she created for Matters of Gravity (1987), visible to the viewer only through a small hole as she struggled to interact with everyday objects — a bed, a chair — stuck to the wall.
Whether gazing into her portraits of strangers, picking through photos of cityscapes and skylines, or laughing out loud at her precisely composed pictures of signs and text, Strauss most certainly attained her goal of creating a «narrative that reflects the beauty and struggle of everyday life».
The Yoga 2 struggles with everyday tasks like scrolling through web pages, switching tasks, and even unlocking the device.
Dr. Winter has provided LGBT counseling and LBGT couples counseling to LGBT individuals and couples through issues specific to their struggles as well as everyday living concerns.
Whether you have been through a major challenge in life or are struggling with everyday problems, the help of a Licensed Psychologist can reduce your emotional suffering.
I will help you through the struggles of everyday life, offering developmental and instructional interventions as well as encouragement in a caring, therapeutic relationship.
The joy grants me the power and strength to things for His kingdom and in His kingdom everyday - through physical struggles and daily busy - nesses!
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