Sentences with phrase «war torn countries like»

Of course this case has relevance to our shifting immigration patterns, especially where these immigrants may be coming from war torn countries like Syria, and forced to engage in atrocities as children.

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«And the thousands of volunteers in our country who will give up their time to make someone else's Christmas that little bit better: from faith inspired projects like the Churches Together initiative in my own constituency - to aid workers helping those in war - torn parts of the world.
«It's like I can see in color again,» says Marlo, who earlier in the film refers to her body as «a relief map for a war - torn country
Not too far off from Theron's Mavis Gary in «Young Adult,» Marlo has a prickly, sardonic side that is more welcome than off - putting, referring to her body as a «relief map for a war - torn country» or telling someone that she feels «like an abandoned trash barge.»
White Material (Unrated) Post-colonial drama, set in a war - torn African country in the midst of racial strife, about a French coffee farmer (Isabelle Huppert) who refuses to flee like the rest of the whites whose plantations have been nationalized.
Here, she put on a reported 50 pounds in weight to play the mother whose «body looks like a relief map for a war - torn country».
Her weary Marlo is a sympathetic character whose desperation is written in the circles under her eyes, her grim mouth and her often - clever lines: «My body looks like a relief map for a war - torn country
This may superficially look like Oscar - bait — Butler brawls and does drugs, then converts and cries, then saves children from atrocities in a war - torn country, descending rapidly into rage and despair in the process.
«I feel like an abandoned trash barge,» Marlo says early on, later offering, «my body looks like a relief map for a war - torn country
Students sit inside the «Newcomers» exhibit, where they can follow in the footsteps of immigrants to Western Michigan, like French fur traders and present - day refugees from war - torn countries.
You really feel like you are in a war torn country fighting for your life.
Companies are already using VR to foster empathy and break down cultural barriers (allowing people to experience conditions in impoverished or war - torn countries, for instance, or simply to see what it's like to live a different way), to help with PTSD and train people to meditate, and also to teach doctors to better perform surgery.
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