The protagonist of Patrick Modiano's novel Missing Person fears being a man
whose footsteps leave a trace that stays only for a few seconds.
For a second, I see the kid I grew up with, the brother
whose footsteps I followed in, my best friend I called Dink.
And, In
whose footsteps are you following and why?
Adam Sandler and Will Ferrell, who brought funny movies like «Billy Madison» and «Anchorman» to new box office heights, are older - school performers in
whose footsteps Hart and Johnson are following.
That's
whose footsteps I was walking in.»
Whose footsteps Zoosk follows in remains to be seen.
And they need to be aware that they are being watched and judged not just by the living public but by the ghosts of the reformers who went before, and in
whose footsteps they are privileged to tread.
Not exact matches
And if it follows in the
footsteps of another enterprise software IPO winner, Workday, an enterprise software - as - a-service provider
whose stock popped from $ 28 to $ 50 on its first day of trading in early October and is now at $ 55, more such start - ups will go public in 2013.
Following in the
footsteps of rival Domino's,
whose stock soared after it introduced digital ordering, Pizza Hut now allows people to order pies on Facebook and Twitter or by asking «Alexa,» the Amazon Echo home assistant.
Or was it only an event in the lives of the disciples — a change in their outlook as they came to realize through further reflection upon their dead and buried Teacher, that his influence still lived on, that his teaching had been true, that his life must be their example and his character a pattern for themselves to follow, that although he was dead he must still be revered in their memory as their Lord
whose spirit could still be recreated in themselves in so far as they dedicated themselves to the aim of following in his
footsteps?
In moving hearts and changing lives, Francis is following in the
footsteps of his predecessors, especially St. John Paul II,
whose papacy was blessed with similar moments.
Jurgen Klopp followed in the
footsteps of Roy Hodgson,
whose introduction came against Rabotnicki, and Brendan Rodgers,
whose home debut was against Gomel.
He followed in his father's
footsteps whose name was Henry C. Wallace and served as the 7thSecretary of Agriculture, under Presidents Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge.
The President congratulated Justice Sophia Akuffo on her well - deserved appointment, adding that «she will be walking in the
footsteps of the twelve previous occupants of the office,
whose names read like a veritable Who's - Who of Ghana's legal profession — Arku Korsah, Julius Sarkodee Addo, Edward Akufo - Addo, E.A. Lankwei Bannerman, Samuel Azu Crabbe, Fred Kwasi Apaloo, E.N.P Sowah, Philip Archer, Isaac Abban, Edward Wiredu, George Acquah and Gerogina Wood.»
Trailblazers
whose groundbreaking accomplishments change the world, clearing the way for those who follow in their
footsteps, are often reluctant to draw attention to themselves.
Following in the
footsteps of Robert De Niro, Tom Hardy and Mark Wahlberg, it's Jake Gyllenhaal's turn to slip on a pair of shiny shorts as a fighter on the verge of retirement
whose world collapses when his wife suddenly dies.
Barrymore's directorial debut, it focuses on the teenage angst of Bliss (portrayed by Juno's Ellen Page, rapidly becoming a Molly Ringwald figure for the Twitter generation),
whose mother wants her to follow in her
footsteps by partaking in traditional beauty pageants.
Set to star life - long comics obsessive Nic Cage (
whose own son is named Kal - El), Burton's film would have followed in the
footsteps of his Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992), only for the director to walk away when he became exasperated by studio interference and marketing commitments.
Nikki Baughan: Following in the
footsteps of Sarah Gavron's similarly themed Suffragette in its focus on an ordinary woman
whose domestic discord opens her eyes to wider issues, this Swiss drama features a brilliant central performance from Marie Leuenberger.
She follows in the
footsteps of just Woody Allen (2002), Clint Eastwood (2009) and Bernardo Bertolucci (2011), renowned directors
whose works have achieved global impact but who have never won the Cannes Festival's Palme d'Or.
Follow in the
footsteps of Cecil Rhodes
whose vision was a continuous rail link from the Cape to Cairo.
Flappy Bird is hardly a new design — it follows in the
footsteps of a genre now known as the «endless runner,» named after the 2009 mobile hit Canabalt, in which players help a man outrun an unseen threat that destroys the city
whose rooftops he traverses to escape.
She was walking in the
footsteps of Robert Smithson,
whose work has inspired Fensterstock's installation.
Woodcuts by David Driskell, a scholar of African - American art who taught Mr. Adkins at Fisk University, hang in the dining room near prints of women's heads by Lorna Simpson (
whose daughter modeled for a painting in the living room by Turiya Adkins, following in her father's
footsteps by studying art at Dartmouth).
Surrounding his work with pieces by artists he admired (like Gérôme), contemporaries with overlapping styles (from James Ensor to American self - taught artists), and those who followed in his
footsteps (Frida Kahlo), it provides a fresh look at a figure
whose role in the birth of modern art is sometimes understated.
In doing so, curators Katy Siegel, Okwui Enwezor and Ulrich Wilmes follow in the
footsteps of Rasheed Araeen,
whose seminal exhibition The Other Story: Afro - Asian Artists in Post-War Britain was held at the Hayward Gallery in 1989.
The general sense of foreboding is mitigated by foley - effect
footsteps, moving furniture and food preparation: sounds
whose accent on mundane actions is vaguely reassuring.
Rothschild will follow in the
footsteps of former Turner Prize - winner, Martin Creed,
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Might Blachman follow in the
footsteps of Scott Turow,
whose years at Harvard Law started him down a lucrative alternative career path?