Sentences with phrase «whose back of the head»

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Allan Fotheringham, whose writing graced the back page of this magazine for 27 years, has complained forever about the ludicrous situation where the head of state of this juvenile country lives far away across a large ocean.
Alexander Dworet, 15, whose brother Nicholas was killed by Cruz, was grazed on the back of the head by a bullet.
But to see it with my own eyes, I was really really impressed and taken back by the beauty of the land where it was grown, aged, and bottled, as well as by the people who work there from the head people in charge down to the forklift workers, some of whose families have worked there for generations.
It bounced off the back of Chamakh's head into the path of Walcott, whose shot crossed the line, with a Reading defender scrambling clear.
Timothy Fosu - Mensah found space on the right and pulled the ball back towards Rooney, whose miscued effort looped into the air and was headed in by Ibrahimovic from a couple of yards out at the far post.
Things that have worked for other parents: getting rid of the baby bucket & getting a rear - facing convertible seat; putting the seat slightly more upright (for older babies whose heads don't slump forward & no more than 30 degrees), putting the radio station to static & having it the same volume as the crying, singing, trying different kinds of music, sitting in the back with the baby (obviously only works if someone else can drive:)-RRB-, having toys that are just for the car, only going somewhere when baby is sleepy... I'm sure there's others, those are the most common
One mother - whose daughter is still struggling to recover a year after sustaining a concussion when she was struck in the back of the head by a ball playing high school lacrosse - thinks it is «unbelievable that this is even a debate.»
Cuomo's leadership here goes all the way back to his years as head of the city Commission on the Homeless — whose February 1992 report, «The Way Home,» warned that simply giving housing to the homeless guarantees a surge in folks claiming to be homeless.
His work has been backed by the Medical Research Council, whose Head of Infections and Immunity described it as «important».
The recession «has given the oil sands industry a chance to step back and breathe,» says David McColl, head of oil sands studies at the Canadian Energy Research Institute, a nonprofit whose membership includes government departments, the University of Calgary, and energy companies.
And television's favorite alien John Lithgow may be heading back to his home planet after six seasons, but he puts in a shamefully self - depreciating spin as the pint - sized Prince Farquaad, whose standing is the focus of a handful of zingers («Men of his stature are in short supply.»)
Despite getting his head chopped off in Enter The Ninja, Kosugi is back in action playing an entirely different character — ex-pat Cho, living in the USA — whose able sprog Kane is a little schoolboy who takes care of big bullies, predating the Karate Kid series.
«We Need to Talk About Kevin» had the opposite problem; it becomes more and more absorbing and interesting as it goes on, but Lynne Ramsay (whose return, my ambivalence about her film aside, was some of the best news of the year) bashes you over the head with crashingly obvious symbolism so heavily in the opening that I could never get back into it.
They're grabbing for today's dollars at the expense of a generation of young readers whose hunger for knowledge has to take a back seat to their hunger for food, to their need to pay to keep a roof over their heads and gas in their car.
Indeed, as head of the Urban Wildlands Group, current president of the Los Angeles Audubon Society, and author of the well - circulated «Critical Assessment of Claims Regarding Management of Feral Cats by Trap - Neuter - Return» (a compilation of cherry - picked «facts,» misrepresentations, and glaring omissions, which I've critiqued in some detail), Longcore (who, I suspect, is the same «Travis» whose comment brought Hutchins back from the brink in November) would seem to be the go - to guy on this topic.
It's a modern establishment whose ethos harks back to the bygone idea of a room at the inn where travellers would stop to eat, drink, make merry and later, lay their weary head.
These tales of soldiers whose dreams were crushed by the stark realities of war, only for them to stand back up and face that reality head - on, affected our team on a deeply emotional level.
A good example of this would be PlayStation VR's Hatsune Miku: VR Future Live whose «3rd Stage» was released back in December following the intial launch of Sony Interactive Entertainment's (SIE's) head - mounted display (HMD).
Shniberg, whose background is in data - mining tech startups, secured backing from investors such as Thomas Schimdheiny, the fourth - wealthiest man in Switzerland, Sir Harry Djanogoly, a prominent British philanthropist and art collector, and Raymond McGuire, the head of Global Banking at Citibank, investing on his own behalf.
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