Sentences with phrase «whom lives at home»

My oldest is 31, middle son is, 23 and youngest is 14 whom lives at home with me.
Remind theist frequently that they are unmarried, overweight losers whom live at home in their mothers basement, never participated in sports of any kind and have myriad issues with their sex lives.
The subjects of this study were 50 Labrador Retrievers, all of whom lived at home with their owners.

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Of equal importance, it is based on an eternal human need: «the need of man to feel his own house as a room in some greater, all - embracing structure in which he is at home, to feel that the other inhabitants of it with whom he lives and works are all acknowledging and confirming his individual existence.»
They also write touchingly of friends with whom they have shared various adventures, and especially of young people with whom at different times they have shared their home and their lives.
As for misogyny and ho.mo / se.xuality — I met the woman with whom I've been sharing my life for the last ten years at the home of a lesbian couple.
Dorothy Jean Jackson, 62, of Arlington Heights, died Thursday at the home of her son, Mark, with whom she had been living for seven months.
They both retire and die, willing everything to their children all of whom have recently left school, and are unemployed and living at home.
The defendant represented to the Board of Elections that his two cousins, Keith Kuropatski and Michael Kuropatski, whom are brothers, lived part - time with him, his wife and children at their Valley Cottage home.
I am a recently separated mom of 4 beautiful girls, 2 of whom are still living at home with me.
39 year old mother of 3 kids, 2 of whom are still still living at home.
Stars Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara, whom you might know from the movies of Christopher Guest — or «American Pie» or «Home Alone,» at least — first entered this country by way of «SCTV,» the Canadian «Saturday Night Live
She lives at home with her mother (Edie Falco), whom she can't stand, and her mother's deadbeat boyfriend (Will Patton), whom she despises.
For actual teenagers, «Skins» might be something of a vicarious thrill, in which a scheming, savvy twerp named Tony (James Newman) arranges a debauched social life for himself and his other working - class friends, each of whom have their own overblown emotional issues and troubles at home.
She's not married and not a spy, but she does have a coddled 21 - year - old son living at home to whom she is close, quite possibly to an unhealthy degree.
At 32, she loses her job, descends into abject alcoholism (in the book getting fat for good measure, a disaster spared Blunt) and is frankly tortured as she spies from the train on her former husband Tom (Justin Theroux), still living in the family home, now with pretty blonde Anna (Rebecca Ferguson), with whom he had an affair, and the cute baby Rachel couldn't have, plus another couple, a few doors (or here, plots) down, hunky Scott (Luke Evans) and his hottie blonde wife Megan (Haley Bennett, very good, curiously J - Law - like).
I was born at home in Santa Monica and raised in LA; I come from a large family of irrepressible showboats: divorced parents, step - parents, three sisters, and a brother — all of whom live in California.
I have a special - needs dog at home, my sweet basset hound, Alex, whom my husband and I rescued from a shelter, so I know how difficult life may have been for these guys and gals waiting to be adopted.
Home for Life, Stillwater, MN Special needs and senior animals whom nobody seems to want can live out their days with compassionate, good quality care at this facility located in Stillwater, MN 55082, toll - free: 1-800-252-5918 / Fax: 612-223-5963.
Robin is now completely happy with her family back in her life, a home to call her own, a job at Wegmans, and a canine companion with whom to enjoy life.
On the other hand, we witness amazing examples of major American artists that adopted the style and to whom we owe much for the creation of works that celebrate different life experiences abroad and at home, and who have also left for us, mesmerizing records of color and light.
According to the judge «virtually all the evidence» pointed in favour of C's contention of Kington: although the fact that his mother (with whom the deceased had, in the last years of his life, at best a tangential relationship) would face difficulties in travelling the 50 miles from Worcester to Kington was «a weighty factor», it was outweighed by the fact that the deceased had made his home for most of the last eight years of his life in Kington and that was also where his brother, with whom he was close, and his fiancée lived, as well as where his father wished him to be buried.
Mrs Jackson's daughter left home at the age of 17 to live with Mr Ilott whom she later married, but of whom her mother disapproved.
The couple had been married twenty - two years and had three children, two of whom were still living at home.
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