Sentences with phrase «village girls who»

19 - year - old Ayse (Akkaya), a village girl who engages in a fake wedding ceremony with Hassan (Muslu), so that in reality she can step into the shoes of his terminally ill mother Fatma (Koldas) and become the second wife to her husband Mustafa (Erincin).

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For little boys and girls who have been extra nice all year and deserve a special treat, the Rice Krispie Christmas Village is a sweet snack and craft in one!
Silk and The Village actor to play «innocent and beguiling northern girl» Rebekah, who accidentally becomes chief executive of News International
Four girls who attempted swimming across a pond in Sakwaya village in Dutse Local Government Area of Jigawa State have drowned.
Among those he had allegedly lured was Mohan Lal (not his real name), a 16 - year - old who had run away from his village after his father discovered his affair with a girl from a different caste.
All the girls from my own village, after they were circumcised, they had to drop out of school, and be married to old men — people who were not even of their choice.
And while I definitely still have enough shoes for a small village (of girls who love heels) I seem to always find a new pair that I need!
This season at Jeremy Scott, the club - kid's designer drew inspiration from — you guessed it — club kids; specifically the East Village variety; party girls from the 1980s who worship 1960s kitsch.
An English nurse, trained by Florence Nightingale, is sent to a tiny Irish village to care for an 11 - year - old girl who, miraculously, has survived for months without food.
Little Red Riding Hood Charles Perrault Once upon a time there lived in a certain village a little country girl, the prettiest creature who was ever seen.
2018-04-08 12:49 This book is aimed at newcomers to the field of logical reasoning, particularly those who, to borrow a phrase from Pascal, are so made that they understand Little Red Riding Hood Charles Perrault Once upon a time there lived in a certain village a little country girl, the prettiest creature who was ever seen.
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It stars Janet Leigh and Betty Garrett as sisters Eileen and Ruth Sherwood, small - town girls who go to Manhattan in search of thrills and move into a Greenwich Village apartment complex populated by eccentrics.
Then, while performing in a village pub off the west coast of Scotland, he encounters Alice, an innocent young girl, who will change his life forever.
Danielle Dax, an underground star in an extreme rock band, played the role of a strange wolf girl who emerges from the village well.»
Joey King plays a crippled girl who is upset that Oz can't make her walk and is the voice behind the China Girl whose legs were broken during a flying baboon attack to her villgirl who is upset that Oz can't make her walk and is the voice behind the China Girl whose legs were broken during a flying baboon attack to her villGirl whose legs were broken during a flying baboon attack to her village.
In exchange for not being sent to prison for desertion, the two are ordered by the cardinal to escort a young girl (played by newcomer Claire Foy) who's accused of being a witch and bringing on the Black Plague to a distant village to stand trial.
Other highlights in this strand include: Miguel Gomes» mixes fantasy, documentary, docu - fiction, Brechtian pantomime and echoes of MGM musical in the epic ARABIAN NIGHTS; the World Premiere of William Fairman and Max Gogarty's CHEMSEX, an unflinching, powerful documentary about the pleasures and perils associated with the «chemsex» scene that's far more than a sensationalist exposé; the European Premiere of CLOSET MONSTER, Stephen Dunn's remarkable debut feature about an artistic, sexually confused teen who has conversations with his pet hamster, voiced by Isabella Rossellini; THE ENDLESS RIVER a devasting new film set in small - town South Africa from Oliver Hermanus, Diep Hoang Nguyen's beautiful debut, FLAPPING IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE, a wry, weird socially probing take on the teen pregnancy scenario that focuses on a girl whose escape from village life to pursue an urban education has her frozen in mid-flight; LUCIFER, Gust Van den Berghe's thrillingly cinematic tale of Lucifer as an angel who visits a Mexican village, filmed in «Tondoscope» — a circular frame in the centre of the screen; the European premiere of KOTHANODI a compelling, unsettling fairytale from India; veteran Algerian director Merzak Allouache's gritty and delicate portrait of a drug addicted petty thief in MADAME COURAGE; Radu Muntean's excellent ONE FLOOR BELOW, which combines taut, low - key realism with incisive psychological and ethical insights in a drama centering on a man, his wife and a neighbor; and QUEEN OF EARTH, Alex Ross Perry's devilish study of mental breakdown and dysfunctional power dynamics between female best friends, starring Elisabeth Moss.
Among the other fiction films to look for in theaters or on VOD: John Michael McDonagh's Calvary, in which Brendan Gleeson gives a beautifully modulated performance as a dedicated priest who is no match for the disillusionment of his parishioners and the rage of another inhabitant of his Irish seaside village, determined to take revenge against the priesthood for the sexual abuse he suffered as a child; the desultory God Help the Girl, the debut feature by Stuart Murdoch (of Belle and Sebastian), all the more charming for its refusal to sell its musical numbers; Tim Sutton's delicate, impressionistic Memphis, a blues tone poem that trails contemporary recording artist Willis Earl Beal, playing a character close to himself who's looking for inspiration in a legendary city that's as much mirage as actuality; and two horror films, Jennifer Kent's uncanny, driving psychodrama The Babadook, with a remarkable performance by child actor Noah Wiseman, and Ana Lily Amirpour's less sustained A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night, which nonetheless generates some powerful political metaphors.
Belle, a wistful bookworm, is the odd girl out in her village, and she has already brushed off several encounters with Gaston (Luke Evans), the duplicitous hunk who became a new Disney archetype (in «Frozen,» etc.): the handsome, big - chinned, icky monomaniacal two - faced suitor.
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Under director Bill Condon, with a script by Stephen Chbosky and Evan Spiliotopoulos, Belle's bookishness is underlined (she's the only girl in the village who can read) and it's books that Beauty and the Beast bond over.Watson gives Belle a nicely determined air, and she's not simperingly silly in this version — «I'm not afraid,» she tells her father after she tricks him into taking his place as prisoner in the Beast's castle — while Stevens, under all the make - up and prosthetics, is a memorably haunted and melancholic figure.
After West Point, Phaovisaid went back to the village to teach basketball — one of her passions — to adolescent girls, and self - defense to low - income women who had moved to Bangkok, often alone, for work.
Minecraft: The Island by Max Brooks She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World by Chelsea Clinton and illustrator Alexandra Boiger It Takes a Village by Hillary Rodham Clinton and illustrator Marla Frazee Worlds Collide (The Land of Stories Series # 6)(Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition) by Chris Colfer Rise of the Isle of the Lost (Descendants Series # 3)(Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition) by Melissa de la Cruz Pete the Cat and the Cool Cat Boogie by James Dean Through Your Eyes: My Child's Gift to Me by Ainsley Earhardt and illustrator Ji - Hyuk Kim Everything is Mama by Jimmy Fallon Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls 2 by Elena Favilli and Francesca Cavallo Princesses Wear Pants by Savannah Guthrie, Allison Opphenheim and illustrator Eva Byrne The Elements Book (Barnes & Noble Exclusive Poster Edition) by Dorling Kindersley Publishing Staff Spy School Secret Service (Spy School Series # 5)(B&N Exclusive Edition) by Stuart Gibbs The Getaway (Diary of a Wimpy Kid Series # 12)(Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition) by Jeff Kinney Uni the Unicorn and the Dream Come True by Amy Krouse Rosenthal and illustrator Brigette Barrager The Magic Misfits (The Magic Misfits Series # 1) by Neil Patrick Harris and illustrator Lissy Marlin We're All Wonders by R.J. Palacio Big Nate: What's a Little Noogie Between Friends?
They had nothing in common until love gave them everything to lose Louisa Clark is an ordinary girl living an exceedingly ordinary life - steady boyfriend, close family - who has never been farther afield than their tiny village.
Uma is a cheerful and determined girl from a remote village, who always has an amazing dish ready to solve any problem... if only she wasn't such a disaster.
As the seasons unfold and the search for the missing girl goes on, there are those who leave the village and those who are pulled back; those who come together and those who break apart.
It's a historical mystery about the evil that hides within a village, one girl who is determined to save herself and her child, and a violent murder no one wants to solve.
The story centres on hardworking farm girl, Annie Bird, who must leave her sleepy village on the outskirts of Sydney when she's orphaned, forcing her to head for the goldfields in search of her grandfather, a legendary Wiradjuri tracker.
Shani Boianjiu's eye - opening and brutally honest debut novel chronicles the abrupt coming - of - age of three young Israeli girls — Yael, Lea and Avishag — who grow up in a small village, attend high school together and are conscripted soon afterward into the Israeli army.
In The Tiger's Wife, I found, of course, that core of the cast members — a tiger, his «wife,» a little boy — were all together at the outset, in the spring of 2007, peopling a lackluster short story about a deaf - mute girl who arrives in a snowbound village in pursuit of the escaped tiger with whom she performed in a traveling circus.
Perkins draws on her family roots to tell the lively contemporary story of a young Bangladeshi girl who challenges the traditional role of women in her village so that she can help her struggling family in hard times.
The main characters comprise a Boy (often referred to as Randi) who removes the Mana Sword from its resting place and upsets the seal that keeps the monsters away from his village Potos, a Girl (Purim) in search of her fiancé that her father sent to defeat the witch Elinee, and a Sprite (Popoie) who is trying to return to his village in the Upperlands after losing his memory.
Making her debut in the game is Linkle, a girl who wields two crossbows and lives in a small village filled with Cuccos.
Broken Age tells the story of two characters: a boy trapped on a spaceship by an overbearing AI guardian, and a girl who is preparing to be sacrificed to prevent a monster from ravaging her village.
Cronin gathered hundreds of articles of women's and girls» clothing from around the world to represent three specific tragedies: brightly - colored saris symbolize two Indian girls who were kidnapped, gang - raped, and lynched from a tree at the edge of their village; hijabs signify 276 Nigerian Chibok schoolgirls who were kidnapped by the terrorist group Boko Haram in 2014 — over 200 of whom still remain missing; and gray and white aprons & uniforms symbolize those worn by «fallen women,» in forced labor at the Magdalene Asylums and Laundries in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Europe, and the U.S.
Cronin gathered hundreds of articles of women's and girls» clothing from around the world to represent three specific tragedies: brightly - colored saris symbolize two Indian girls who were kidnapped, gang - raped, and lynched from a tree at the edge of their village; hijabs signify 276 Nigerian Chibok schoolgirls who were kidnapped by the terrorist group Boko Haram in 2014 — over 200 of whom still remain missing; and gray and white aprons & uniforms symbolize those worn by «fallen women,» in forced labor at the Magdalene Asylums and Laundries in Ireland, the United Kingdom, Europe, and the U.S. Moving from the marble alters and sacred architecture of Venice's sixteenth - century Chiesa di San Gallo to the secular gallery context of FLAG, Cronin will present the same three fabric sculptures, here piled on top of their shipping crates to now address human trafficking as well as human rights issues.
A pair of Armenian researchers who locals call the «stork girls» are recruiting «nest neighbors» in rural villages to help them monitor the country's population of the large wading birds, which have traditionally been a symbol of luck and success in the former Soviet Republic.For the past four years, ArmeniaNow reports, young scientists Lusine Stepanyan and Maro Kochinyan have been visiting «virtually every area where storks nest in Armenia [to] distribute special calendars among the residents living near the nests.»
Now, after her brief stint at village life, Rochom's father reported that she has fled back into the jungle that was her home for 18 years.According to The Phnom Penh Post, the escape of «Jungle Girl» Rochom P'ngieng, who's believed to be 29 years old, has come as a surprise to the man who stepped forward claiming to be her father three years earlier.
Take for example, Nick Ut's 1972 photograph of a nine - year - old Vietnamese girl who was naked, shrieking and running away from her village that had just been bombed with napalm.
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