Looking for a companion par excellence
whose greatest desire is to live life at your side?
Miguel Rivera (Anthony Gonzalez) is a 12 - year - old boy in Mexico
whose greatest desire in life is to be a musician like his idol, the mid-century legend Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt).
Though quite short, this biography gives a full portrait of an exceptional woman
whose greatest desire was to glorify God, even in times extreme suffering.
The story follows the adventures of one young boy by the name of Jeremiah Hazelnut,
whose great desire is to become a skilled magician.
Not exact matches
Traditional Catholicism speaks of baptism by blood, by intention, by
desire; and some of the
great Catholic doctors have even spoken of every soul which loves truth as being somehow part of the Church
whose Lord is himself the Truth.
But regardless of the types of emotions people
desired to feel — and regardless of country or culture — those participants
whose desired emotions best matched their actual emotions reported
greater life satisfaction and fewer depressive symptoms.
A mixed bag, then, Whisper of the Heart is another nice coming - of - age story for a young girl by an important artist (Miyazaki)
whose great warmth seems to flow from a
desire to mentor, whether the subject be his daughter or the promising young artists he hopes to mold into successors.
There were
great performances across the board by Christian Bale (
whose combover alone deserves some kind of award) and Amy Adams as the con artists, Bradley Cooper as the fed who is as tightly coiled as his perm and Jeremy Renner as a politician who falls into their trap out of a genuine
desire to help his constituents but the whole thing was stolen outright by Jennifer Lawrence as Bale's wife, a live wire
whose innately direct nature is enough to blow the entire deal in an instant, in what may be the best performance to date of her already incredible career.
Certainly one can appreciate Petrilli's
desire for better forms of accountability; Dropout Nation has continually argued for more - expansive accountability, including
greater scrutiny of the nation's university schools of education (
whose failures in recruiting and training aspiring teachers are one of the culprits behind the nation's education crisis), and using college completion data in K - 12 accountability systems.
Envoy XUV misses the mark The all - new 2004 GMC Envoy XUV is one of those vehicle concepts that sounds
great, on paper, but
whose execution leaves much to be
desired.
Among my favorites are Olive Wellwood, a complicated woman
whose writing for children supports her large family (she's based on one of my favorite childhood authors, the writer E. Nesbit); her eldest daughter, Dorothy,
whose desire to become a doctor is verbally but not always materially supported by her permissive, counter-cultural family; and Phillip, a boy with the drive and genius to become a
great potter who is discovered living in the basement of the brand - new South Kensington (soon to be Victoria & Albert) Museum.
What I do remember is going home that afternoon and dredging up a man reincarnated as Dari a the Bear, a hunter and taxidermist
whose obsession with death, drawn from
great personal loss, is rooted in his
desire to understand and preserve the majesty of things once living.
Viking legends tell the tale of Sven Jkamper,
whose desire to be the
greatest Viking of all was only eclipsed by his inability to make proper use of his weapons.
I am not a subscriber to the «
great Man'theory of history, I favour the idea that the pressures of human
desire, experience and history culminate occasionally in one individual
whose socio - historical importance is inevitably (as humans) defined through the base circumstances of their physical and temporal existence (i.e. the thing we think first about Einstein is the hair and the tongue, right?).