Sentences with phrase «vagaries of life in»

Bear in mind that people pay twice that much to live in Jersey City, of all places, where they have to struggle with the PATH Train and the other vagaries of life in New Jersey while working in NYC.
Bear in mind that people pay twice that much to live in Jersey City, of all places, where they have to struggle with the PATH Train and the other vagaries of life in New Jersey while working in NYC.
Doctorow deftly captures the complex but beautiful vagaries of life in clean, simple language.»

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And because of the vagaries of living on the edge, that's all the more so in bootstrapping.
... I can tell the very place where the blessed Polycarp used to sit [note the posture of the bishop as teacher or preacher upon his cathedra] as he discoursed, his goings out and his comings in, the character of his life,... the discourses he would address to the multitude, how we would tell of his conversations with John and with the others who had seen the Lord, how he would relate their words from memory... and I can testify before God that if that blessed and apostolic presbyter had heard the like [the Gnostic vagaries], he would have cried aloud and stopped his ears and said, as was his custom: «O good God, for what sort of times hast thou kept me, that I should endure these things?»
I can't say I belong to the group that live in fear of yeast but I deal with the vagaries of living at altitude and that's always an extra consideration that can make any baking questionable as evidenced by the jar of yeast I just pitched that had expired... I don't do it a lot!
Director and co-writer Noah Baumbach constructs the film from Frances» point of view, as though she is living in a bubble, pushed along hither and yon by the vagaries of life.
This is the rarefied environment in which Luca Guadagnino's Call Me by Your Name is set, a world in which beautiful and / or flawlessly erudite people spend balmy summer days and nights, fall in love, ponder on the vagaries of life, in and around a stately Italian villa, while almost invisible domestics — at least, they're occasionally glimpsed, but have next to no dialogue — tend to their needs, cooking, gardening, or presenting them with handsome, freshly caught fish.
Each time she is born, Ursula's life varies in small but important ways, allowing Atkinson to explore the vagaries of chance and the tiny variations that can change the direction of a life.
«Well known as the author of the Commissario Guido Brunetti mystery novels, American Donna Leon has lived in Venice for 30 years and knows its vagaries and delights in and out.
Whether you live in Columbus, or in nearby suburbs like Reynoldsburg, Grove City, Westerville, or Dublin, you need to protect yourself from the vagaries of life.
Our focus on TNR continues, despite the vagaries of life, crazy weather and the sad fact that there are only 24 hours in a day.
For some people, holistic holidays represent an enriching way to get some respite from the vagaries of life and I was craving some of that in a place with lots of sun.
The artist group has taken over what will become the public library space of Kunsthalle Zurich for six months with a new version of their audio project Lektor, exploring the complexities and vagaries of language and translation through audio manipulation in the form of live translation.
«What I find so remarkable about confronting Jane Wilson's paintings in the 21st century is how elegiac they look and how they simultaneously recall the poetic sensibilities of mid-century, when the syntax was kept simple, when everyday renditions of land and sky or ordinary life could be once benevolent and metaphysical — simple situations redolent of the vagaries and complexities of the day - to - day.
Smith has said that he «thinks in paint» and, to this end, his art can be seen as a vehicle for the testing of ideas and as a form of interrogation, be it about the creative process itself, what it means to be an artist, or the vagaries of everyday life.
Asawa's life encompasses many stories with timely echoes: of a woman artist who came to prominence before the first wave of postwar feminism, of a Japanese - American who went from finishing high school at an internment camp to Black Mountain College, one of the most radical of all American experiments in arts education; of an artist whose oscillating career has typified the vagaries of the artist's life in America.
One of the fascinations of the exhibition will be the chance to reassess Hirst — who, perhaps more than any other living artist, is associated with the vagaries of the art market — in the light of what appears to be a new economic era.
As an exiled artist living in New York whose ability to travel is restricted by the vagaries of contemporary geopolitics, Shahpour Pouyan knows all about this dichotomy, which is one of the factors, sadly, that makes this quiet and at times violent exhibition such a success.
Jane Wilson: New Paintings November 17 — December 23, 2011 What I find so remarkable about confronting Jane Wilson's paintings in the twenty - first century is how elegiac they look and how they simultaneously recall the poetic sensibilities of mid-century, when the syntax was kept simple, when everyday renditions of land and sky or of ordinary life could be at once benevolent and metaphysical — simple situations redolent of the vagaries and complexities of the day - to - day.
Both genres basically tell the same stories as any other genre (stories of love, death, fear, possibility) but I like the capacity of sci - fi and horror to discuss big questions in ways that aren't necessarily tethered to everyday vagaries of life.
Like our first skin which is a living, regenerating organ, and unlike our second skin, clothing, which seldom outlives the vagaries of fashion cycles, the skins of buildings are ideally intended to last the life of the whole building, in particular its structure, or skeletal system.
He thought of the more minor offenders, agonizing over the young ones especially, whose lives were spiraling, the ones who perhaps had things left in them to do, the ones who wouldn't likely ever murder, but had been unable to extricate themselves from these spirals, from their deranged fathers or their addled mothers, from the lack of any parents, from sexual abuse, from the vagaries of the foster care system, from the sorts of daily hurdles that Walters would never have dreamed about — the boys (and occasional girls) who were at that corner, who could turn, the ones whose direction wasn't already set.
While the vagaries of life necessitate some flexibility in dealing with access, keeping to a specific routine as much as possible will normally help your children.
Three weeks later, on Jan. 15, family, friends, and colleagues of the two gathered to celebrate lives lost in their prime to the vagaries of nature.
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