Sentences with phrase «twilight of»

So in what appears to be the twilight of the psychopharm gods, why aren't therapy practitioners rising up, throwing off their chains, and reconquering lost mental health territory?
Suicidal feelings in the twilight of life: a cross-sectional population - based study of 97 - year - olds
And since the economic collapse, there are not enough jobs being created for the population as a whole, much less for those in the twilight of their careers.
As we play into the twilight of our lives, fully alive, an inevitable theme in having goals that are malleable and that change over time is this theme than runs between «holding on» and «letting go».
Many in the twilight of their careers seek opportunities to shed some of their high stress responsibilities.
One can already see the huge generational rift among lawyers; those at the twilight of their careers fighting to retain a 19th Century business model, while younger lawyers want to move the profession into the 21st Century so as to better serve their clients and provide a better work environment for themselves.
An interesting decision came out in the twilight of 2011.
It is with a certain irony that in the twilight of the UK's membership of the Union its highest Court has provided the most comprehensive and explicit statement thus far of the status of EU law within the national legal order.
While these senior lawyers are all in the twilight of their careers, they don't view it as the end but the beginning of another phase.
An incredible way to spend the sunset and twilight of a day.
... more than half the people reading this blog are likely to suffer from dementia in the twilight of their lives...
Are we in the twilight of a civilization which extinguishes our environment?
In the twilight of the austral winter, for a few hours every day, the sea ice turns a fiery orange as shadow puppets trace the cracks across slow - moving waves.
Polish vetoes are reminiscent of the seventeenth century liberum veto [1], a tool allowing any attendee of Parliament to terminate a Parliamentary session in the case of no unanimous consent (which ultimately contributed to the twilight of the Polish - Lithuanian Commonwealth).
Reasons to worry about the human environment, climate and biodiversity, behavioral poisons, libido, depopulation, falling work, rejection of science, twilight of the west
 Reasons to worry about the human environment, climate and biodiversity, behavioral poisons, libido, depopulation, falling work, rejection of science, twilight of the west
Inspired by British Romantic literature, the works on the street represent scenes of the ephemeral and dirty twilight of life, while the artwork in the gallery shows moments of everlasting youth and beauty.
Chinese railway builders look up from their labors, workers trudge home in the slightly menacing twilight of Pyongyang, a new day or a new season fills the horizon.
What is the relation between abstract and figurative painting, and how do we read abstraction some fifty years after the twilight of Abstract Expressionism?
Both cast a bright light on art usually seen in the twilight of specialism.
For centuries, the twilight of an artist's life was often looked down on as «a period of decline or stagnation,» says Sam Smiles, professor emeritus of art history at Britain's Plymouth University, and co-editor of the recent book of essays, «Late Style and its Discontents.»
The twilight of the gods has come to Tate Britain.
the artist reflects on his own childhood as a school student in johannesburg during the twilight of apartheid
south african artist robin rhode reflects on his own childhood as a school student in johannesburg during the twilight of apartheid by turning the chrystie street branch of the lehmann maupin gallery in new york into a makeshift coloring book.
In the former, the central image is rendered in ochre against a twilight of blues, grays and maroons that seems to caress the top of a mountain range.
Crepuscule with Bowie, I thought, not quite groping my way through the perpetual twilight of David Bowie is at the Brooklyn Museum.
I highly recommend at least checking out the trial version of Black Knight Sword in the waning twilight of this generation of game consoles.
The $ 65 settlement claim, therefore, is like a parting gift from the PlayStation 3 as the console enters the twilight of its life.
Apparently, Crytek predict that this is the twilight of the free demo and most major companies will start to charge in the near future.
Think of it as a parting gift for the previous - generation console, as it enters the twilight of its life.
My kids want to buy YODA but I'm worried they won't be able to play him in the twilight of the republic play set as there doesn't seem to be a champion coin for him
There is no grand finale, no over-the-top conclusion, no showstopping climactic set piece, no apocalypse or twilight of the gods.
The 3DS has come a long way from its shaky beginnings, and with the advent of the Switch the little portable has entered the twilight of its life.
A city that has a rich history of trade, pride and independence, Genoa is the ruby that twinkles in the twilight of the Mediterranean.
Thank God there are no big malls in Lingayen, people would not be enjoying this peaceful place with a beautiful Capitol ground, tree lined park lane, a war memorial and historic beach where Allied Forces landed in the twilight of World War II, 9 January, 1945.
Kate's oldest dog, Gina, a Rottie, has reached the twilight of her life and Kate talks about how she is making changes so that Gina can still enjoy her remaining time.
The film is an extension of a project her mother, photographer Jane Sobel Klonsky, has been working on called Project Unconditional — a series of photos, stories and videos celebrating the relationships between dogs in the twilight of their life and the people who love them.
I am so grateful to be able to grow old and enjoy the twilight of my life, thanks to all of the great people who support us senior pets!
Shelters put them on their adoption floors more often, rescues will take chances on them more often, there are so many rescues dedicated to senior pets now, foundations like Grey Muzzle Organization that are dedicated to providing resources to helping just homeless senior pets, and there are wonderful, WONDERFUL people out there who will open their hearts and homes to an older pet that just needs a place to call home in the twilight of their life.
In a perfect world, every senior pet would spend the twilight of their lives surrounded by love and family.
Young at Heart's mission is not only to save the lives of those senior pets, but also to change the way people view and treat older dog and cats, and to let senior pets enjoy the twilight of their lives through rescue, foster, adoption, and sanctuary.
A sanctuary, designed to keep homeless, aging and special needs Golden Retrievers comfortable and happy during the twilight of their life, was destroyed when Hurricane Harvey hit Texas a few weeks ago.
With your support, Young at Heart gives older dogs and cats another chance to enjoy the twilight of their lives through rescue, foster, adoption and sanctuary.
In Elk Rapids, Michigan, homeless dogs who are in the twilight of their life may be fortunate enough to wind up in the care of the Silver Muzzle Cottage — the only dog hospice care facility in the state, and one of the few in the nation.
«New» copies — whatever that means for a book out of print since the twilight of the Cold War — go for $ 2,899.95.
Opportunity may knock in the twilight of your career, which could involve changing companies.
I don't see the new shape of things as many do: the twilight of the dinosaurs, the old - thinking Big Five print publishers staggering, falling to their knees and heading for extinction as they're overwhelmed by a nimble army of small, warm - blooded mammals whose claws are the sharp, smart, flexible tools of electronic publishing.
Trevor Noah, one of the comedy world's fastest - rising stars and host of The Daily Show, tells his wild coming - of - age story during the twilight of apartheid in South Africa and the tumultuous days of freedom that followed.
Still with the Raj, but totally different in theme, is unusual fiction by an author whose childhood experienced the twilight of British imperialism.
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