Sentences with phrase «whose home she burned»

It turns out Agatha is the schizophrenic daughter of celebrity therapist Stafford Weiss (John Cusack) and mommy celebrity manager Christina Weiss (Olivia Williams), whose home she burned down in a fit of madness.

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Whether or not their homes were among the 2,400 buildings that have burned, residents who had been laid off or whose business was slow prior to the fire are likely to use the evacuation as their cue to start fresh somewhere else, says Joseph Doucet, dean of the University of Alberta School of Business.
The Lagos State Police Command is investigating a case of child abuse reported by Chosen Child Orphanage Home, located at Gastya Estate, Ijora - Badia on behalf of Aishat Sheriff, a 16 - year - old girl child whose upper and lower right limbs were allegedly burnt by her biological mother, one Ayo Sheriff, 30 years old, by means of electric pressing iron over minor misunderstanding.
The Lagos State Police Command is investigating a case of child abuse reported by Chosen Child Orphanage Home, located at Gastya Estate, Ijora - Badia on behalf of Aishat Sheriff, a 16 - year - old girl child whose upper and lower right limbs were allegedly burnt by her biological mother, one Ayo Sheriff,...
The assessor next visits the widow, whose house has burned down and whom he meets in the sooty remains of the place she's called home for decades.
After Daniel leaves Ronald (and pays a visit to the old man's granddaughter, played by Amber Tamblyn), he sees a widow named Helen (a quivering Burstyn), whose home just burned to the ground, and whose identity went up in smoke along with the vessels that contained it.
Once one of the most pioneering and narratively powerful series around, it's since been passed from home to home like a weird troubled orphan whose houses have a strange knack of burning down, never finding the right familial fit or long - term stability to really flourish.
Carey plays Billie Frank, a pop singer whose childhood is spent in smoky lounges listening to her alcoholic mother sing the blues until the fateful night mom falls asleep with a cigarette and burns down their tattered home.
They come across Rosalie Quaid (Rosamund Pike), whose husband and children have just been killed by Indians, who stole their horses and burned down her home.
The reader learns the identity of the arsonist quite early in Before I Burn, but it becomes apparent that what really intrigues the author is those affected by the fires — not only the families whose barns and simple homes were reduced to ashes, but also the family of the arsonist.
General Ebenezer Brewster, whose home occupied the present site of the Inn, founded the Dartmouth Hotel in 1780 but later burned to the ground and was replaced two years later on the same site by the Wheelock Hotel.
It is a continuation of the ongoing Larry Project, which investigates the life and identity of a stranger whose personal items Upson discovered in an abandoned burned out home in 2005.
He talks about how, at home, his mob burns the leaves of the cherry ballart, whose roots attach themselves to those of other plants, «representing kids holding onto mothers».
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