Sentences with phrase «who realise»

We are also here for adults who realise their childhood family life is having an impact on their well - being or relationships.
Adventure holidays for families with kids around South Africa: South Africa, land of perpetual sunshine, incredible vistas, diverse landscapes and a people who go to the nth degree to make one feel at home, is perfect for families with children, who realise th...
Adventure holidays for families with kids around South Africa: South Africa, land of perpetual sunshine, incredible vistas, diverse landscapes and a people who go to the nth degree to make one feel at home, is perfect for families with children, who realise that having kids does not mean the end to adventure.
I guess, the only thing we can do as travel bloggers who realise this, is to shed light on these flaws, to educate those who don't realise the negative effect their actions have.
These are the people who realise that the only path to stability is diversification, not picking sides.
Energy plays a big part in all of our lives and so educating children in school, involving them in conversations around energy, and even letting them lead the way, all helps develop young people who realise that this resource shouldn't be taken for granted.
A madcap heist movie with a delectable cast who realise that while money can't buy happiness, it sure as hell can buy everything else.
We want people who realise that it's a lot of hard work, but that the results are worth the effort.»
If such a powerful figure as Kinnock Could take with him, the generation that Had his father, Neil as their hero, Labour first, those who realise he saved the Labour party, Roy Hattersley, Fabians, the Co-op, compass, as well as the 174 back bench MPS,
I think it is a bit of a myth to believe that somehow there are some people in Europe who are going to spend a lot more money and those of us who realise we have to deal with our debt and our deficit.»
The conference will be of immense help to all those who realise that, particularly in London, the ethnic minority vote will be key to whether we sink or swim in the next elections.
«It's a Budget for people who realise there are no easy answers to problems built up over many years.»
it saddens me that there are not enough parents who realise how really special it is to have a child, i wouldnt give mine up for the world.
They all have managers who realise defence is a vital component of a successful team.
«Organic graziers don't take the easy way out when it comes to controlling pests and diseases or looking after the land, so it's great to see their efforts increasingly being supported by consumers who realise it's worth paying a little bit more,» says Alister.
NP's criticism does that and allows folk like me (and you, judging from your statement about involvement at many levels in Vineyard) time and space to ponder a third step: how to help the individuals WE know who realise that change is necessary, to affect that change.
The world needs more pastors like you who realise they are missionaries.
For a Christian who realises they are gay or for a gay person who becomes a Christian, it's crucial to negotiate a way forward where you believe that you are living under God's blessing.
One of the key characters in the book is disgraced «faith healer» Holy Wayne (played by British actor Paterson Joseph); a once - average man, bereaved on October 14th, who realises he can take other people's pain upon himself, like a kind of emotional sponge.
He always plays with the big grin of a player who realises just how lucky he is to be a professional footballer and that's always a good thing to see.
12:27 - He starts by praising Nick Clegg as the man who realised national government was needed.
As someone who is very much still a Labour supporter, and who realises very much also the damage that splits within a party can cause; I nevertheless am not especially impressed by this.
Shepherd was a pragmatist who realised that if he was to enable the Bills sent from the House of Commons to pass through the House of Lords he had to do deals with the Conservatives and maintain good relations with all in the House.
They were sent to John Neil, a specialist ostracod researcher at La Trobe University, who realised they contained fossilised soft tissues.
Elise is a health coach who realised her flagging energy, irritable moods and difficulty focusing were down to her not balancing her blood sugars with healthy snacks.
It is for the serious or practicing religious person a very serious matter and was indeed what sparked the first speed dating event ever - by a Jewish person who realised the importance of mising and matching in the faith to provide happy and stable relationships.
A woman who realised the «perfect guy» she met online was a Nigerian scammer turned the tables on him — and got it all on camera.
As for Hanks, he captures the swashbuckling bravado of Bradlee (played by Jason Robards in All the President's Men), who realises that the cosy relationship he has formerly shared with presidents must come to an end.
Partly the story of a music scene, but mostly the story of a man who realises that living the dream isn't always the best thing for your life.
During his various showdowns, Gleeson's priest rarely cites scripture as a moral precedent, attempting to operate as a counsellor who realises that a meaningful emotional connection can only be forged through discourse removed from any of the Bible's antiquated or haughty notions.
In the 2001 film of Nick Hornby's About A Boy, Grant played casually selfish, comfortably trust - funded layabout Rob, who realises how empty his life is when he reluctantly becomes entangled in the lives of a misfit 14 - year - old (Nicholas Hoult) and his hippy - dippy mother (Toni Colette).
It follows the story of a guy who realises his life would be much better if he were to shrink himself.
Years later, in the late 1980s, Brian (now Cusack) falls for Cadillac saleswoman Melinda (Elizabeth Banks), who realises that he is being over-medicated and possibly abused by his controlling psychiatrist guardian Eugene (Paul Giamatti).
Dame Judi Dench plays the newly - widow, who realises, in the wake of her husband's death, she has never done anything by herself.
As stalagmites of gooey black nanotechnology ooze from Lucy's body and the film begins to feel like a glossy version of Akira (only one that wouldn't dare infringe on the beauty of its star), Luc Besson's vision for the film finally comes into perfect focus: this isn't just the story of a woman who realises the full potential of her brain, it's also the story of a filmmaker remembering the full potential of his genre.
As said by other great people who realised their own potential, leadership is not a trumpet to self importance.
Instead, she has the verve of a woman who realises that almost everyone who ever changed the education world once started in a room with little more than a desk and a pen.
Ebooks are here to stay, but paper books aren't going away and, despite Amazon, neither is the astute neighbourhood bookseller — who realises that ebooks are not an enemy vanquished and that the landscape is not what it once was, but that the local bookshop has a place in it anyway.
This was all the brain child of the enterprising Sheickh Maktoum and his family who realised that oil reserves were one day going to run out and a new revenue stream would be needed to fund the future of Dubai.
The potholes are said to be named after Tom Burke, who realised the gold potential in the region.
It's a 3D action - adventure game where you play as a girl named Zia who realises one day that she has magic abilities.
This rightly outraged a number of users who realised how this data should not be in the hands of Niantic and The Pokémon Company and many complained about it.
Promising to sell prints by the best contemporary illustrators and graphic designers in the world, it was founded by illustrator Leon Edler, who realised that nothing like it existed.
Heron is only one of many who realised that flattish abstract shapes on a canvas look a bit like maps or aerial views (there is a thematic show on somewhere about this, isn't there, with Lanyon and Davie and other glider enthusiasts?).
In 1999 Stohead joined the artist group «getting - up» with who he realised some of the biggest graffiti murals and exhibitions in the early stages of the new century.
This book documents all phases of Szeemann's career, from his early stint as director of the Kunsthalle Bern, where he organized the seminal Live in Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form (1969); to documenta 5 (1972) and the intensely personal exhibition he staged in his own apartment using the belongings of his hairdresser grandfather (1974); to his reinvention as a freelance curator who realised projects on wide - ranging themes until his death in 2005.
Rather, its roots lie in a misanthropic agenda engineered by the environmental movement in the mid 1970's, who realised that doing something about «global warming» would play to quite a number of the Lefts social agendas.
A misanthropic agenda engineered by the environmental movement in the mid 1970's, who realised that doing something about «global warming» would play to quite a number of its social agendas.
Most sensible people who realised that «the best we have» was a health hazard, avoided surgery unless death was the certain alternative, and sometimes even then.
The real expert is the person who realises where their specific skills lie and where their limits are.
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