Sentences with phrase «wild children who»

There he is taken by the changelings — an unaging tribe of wild children who live in darkness and in secret.
I was a young and wild child who enjoyed dressing up and totally fit the teenage Halloween stereotype!
Stasey will co-star as Suzy, the wild child who skipped town the day after high school graduation but now is back after her marriage hit the skids.
Zelda, dubbed the «first American flapper» by her husband, was best known as a wild child who loved attention.
Yes, this little ball of fluff is adorable as heck, but don't be blinded by her cuteness: Spanky is a wild child who is sure to wear you out!
I swing precociously from energetic wild child who decides to jump out of planes, move countries and travel solo to grumpy old person who likes nothing better than quiet time with a book and going to bed early.
Who would have guessed that Tracey Emin, the wild child who scandalized YBA - era London with the frank eroticism of her visual sex diaries (and her rock - star public behavior), would morph into a beloved Royal Academician, bearer of the Olympic torch during the 2012 London games, and espouser of Tory politics?
It might have given local art lovers the impression that this former wild child who made Everyone I have Ever Slept With 1963 - 95 and My Bed, the 1998 display of detritus from her personal life — dirty sheets, underwear stained with menstrual blood, used condoms, cigarette butts and empty alcohol bottles — had lost her zing.

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His 48 - year - old mother, who was not allowed to enter his room ever since he began his operation two years ago, added that he «was once a wild child, who became a loner, never went on holidays and had no girlfriend.»
Now a transient place full of hipsters, bond traders, and actors, as well as actors and hipsters who are the children of bond traders, all searching for an «authentic» place to replace the Midwestern suburbs and rural towns they came to Brooklyn to escape, Brooklyn for me will always be Flatbush Avenue and Rudy Giuliani, Bernie (Goetz, not Madoff), and Ed Koch, block parties, radios murmuring Yankees games on back porches (all of us too poor to afford air conditioning, which kept us outside in that great urbanist semi-public space), the blackout of 1977 and the blizzard of 1995, Mickey Rivers and Bucky Dent, not to mention the wild cast of characters appearing in the Daily News, a paper that practically taught me to read.
It even happened to Jesus... a wild, difficult and untamable man who later became the kind teacher in the gospels with a glowing halo, throbbing heart and surrounded by adorable children.
alright - on the one hand, we have a group of good but insecure people who want to show that humankind has dominion over the earth and must therefore not do or show anything that relates us with animals - no skin, no cleavage, no suckling children, must stay clean and prim and proper (don't talk about bodily functions, either) so as to show how civilized and advanced we really are compared to the wild.
Are there enough wild risk - takers to go around, or are they just people who were stable and responsible until their children grew up?
Men and women who do not want children have sex anyway despite the wild roll - of - the - dice that it entails.
There's also the wild card of Ivanka Trump, who has the ear of her father and may — or may not — be a supporter of child nutrition.
That child who is too wild to sleep is actually an over-tired child.
The «wild child» who is «stubborn,» «exhausting,» and a «crybaby» is also a spirited child who is persistent, energetic, and sensitive — all traits that are admired in adults.
Thus, MMR vaccine can be administered safely to susceptible children or other persons with household contacts who are pregnant to help protect these pregnant women from exposure to wild rubella virus.
While I agree that breast is best, this was not an option for me with my second child, and I'll take a wild guess and say I'm not the only person who has experienced this.
«wild» or undomesticated) is a human child who, from a very young age, has lived in isolation from human contact and has remained unaware of human social behavior, and unexposed to language.
The only one remotely similar is Hanna Beth who clearly has a different style and whose blog is much older and more known than mine; but Hanna Beth is also a self proclaimed «wild child» (actually she claims to be the original) and she is the only blogger I'd heard of before I was sucked into the blogger world..
She's drawn into spying on her dad by her wild - child younger sister (Quinn) who rails against her parents authority, although given that she's show snorting heroin at nightclubs, maybe their concern is well - advised.
Filled with wild stories and a playful attitude, the unconventional Sara becomes popular amongst her classmates but quickly comes into conflict with the harsh headmistress, Miss Minchin (Eleanor Bron), who attempts to quash the child's individuality.
Very much a character study, with most of the focus mostly on Bjorn Borg (played by Sverrir Gudnason)-- notably, the film was titled Borg in Sweden — and his meticulous, robotlike preparation pitted against the wild - child spirit of John McEnroe, who was seemingly perfectly stunt cast with real - life powder keg Shia LaBeouf.
When they learn that is a lie, their mother confesses she was a wild child in the»70s who slept with many powerful people she met at Studio 54, including movie stars, athletes and politicians, prompting the siblings to set out on the road to find their real father.
It's a role that Jena Malone was born to play, a wild child with electric intelligence who can't quite keep down her rougher instincts.
I suppose Rauch's sense of humor just veers in a different direction than mine, and she gets a kick out of the violently unfunny material that she offers up for herself here as Hope Ann Greggory, a former wild child bronze medalist turned washed - up has - been who spends her days milking whatever glory she can from her fifteen minutes in the spotlight over a decade ago while living in the one horse town of Amherst, Ohio.
It is soon revealed that unlike the exciting sequences of Tarzan where true peril was repeatedly threatened, Tarzan II's opening scene actually just depicts the wild child engaging in a bit of playtime fun with Terk (voiced by Brenda Grate), his savvy, sarcastic gorilla sidekick, and the red elephant Tantor (Harrison Fahn), who accordingly have reverted to juniority.
Matt is a somewhat stuffy elitist who can reveal a more savage side when push comes to shove; Annie is a new mother with a checkered past as a «wild child» and Joey is the slightly boorish, macho type.
There, Archer and Milo discover a Tarzan - like wild child named Nanu (Jan - Michael Vincent) who can outrun a cheetah, as we see in his hilariously unconvincing introduction.
They thought he was dead, but it turns out their mother, a 1970's wild - child, didn't know who their father was, so she just told her kids he was dead.
The cast is led by Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams, Lucy Lawless as Ruby a mysterious figure who believes Ash is the cause of the Evil outbreaks, Ray Santiago as Pablo Simon Bolivar, an idealistic immigrant who becomes Ash's loyal sidekick, Dana DeLorenzo as Kelly Maxwell, a moody wild child trying to outrun her past and Jill Marie Jones as Amanda Fisher, a disgraced Michigan State Trooper set to find our anti-hero Ash and prove his responsibility in the grisly murder of her partner.
Encourage the use of umbrellas (sometimes deemed «uncool» by middle - graders who'd rather get wet) by requesting that parents supply them for their children at the beginning of the year (preferably a solid, light color), then let the kids go wild with water - proof markers for one - of - a-kind designs.
We know of case studies of feral children who are raised in the wild and don't develop normal language.
Michigan's charter school «industry» — and that's what it is, an industry; not an educational system, but rather a business model designed to steal public money and slip it into private bank accounts — is wildly out of control, an unregulated Wild West playground for unscrupulous hucksters, quacks and charlatans who see our school system and our children as an untapped well - spring of profits.
A New Yorker living in the wilds of Ireland, he has children he never sees in California, a father he loathes in Brooklyn, and a wife, Claudette, who is a reclusive ex — film star given to pulling a gun on anyone who ventures up their driveway.
The men who lived here still rode horses and they spotted the wild child with a pack of pariah dogs.
The novel is told in a kaleidoscope of seamlessly woven voices and centers around an incendiary romance that consumes everyone in its path: Myra Lamb, a wild young girl with mysterious, haint blue eyes who grows up on remote Bloodroot Mountain; her grandmother Byrdie Lamb, who protects Myra fiercely and passes down «the touch» that bewitches people and animals alike; the neighbor boy who longs for Myra yet is destined never to have her; the twin children Myra is forced to abandon but who never forget their mother's deep love; and John Odom, the man who tries to tame Myra and meets with shocking, violent disaster.
They can help find children in the wild, the elderly who wander away from their home, bikers and hunters lost in the woods, and victims of drowning accidents, fires, train and airplane crashes, tornadoes, avalanches, earthquakes, floods, explosions, and other natural or man - made disasters.
This wild child is Vespa and she needs a family who can handle her rambunctious personality.
Gentle dogs - who play with me all day; even when I'm a wild child.
Clint Bowyer has a Shih Tzu («acquired through my lady,» he says) and an Australian Shepherd named Trip, who's a bit of a wild child.
In it, child abuse features heavily, and it's sent all sorts of people who know nothing about games into a wild panic.
These life - sized ceramic figures, covered in flocked green velvet, depict children sporting strange headdresses, who look like they are engaged in some sort of wild and imaginative play in a forest.
Reading tabloid newspapers such as The Daily Star and children's books like The Tiger Who Came to Tea, Little Bear and Where the Wild Things Are, and a poem by Viv Stanshall called, «With My Mouth Turned Down by The Night».
Entrepreneur and bon vivant David Tang has been a collector and good friend of Tracey Emin for many years, so who better to interview the former wild child of contemporary British art ahead of her debut Hong Kong exhibition this month?
Who knew this one time wild child had such a do - gooder streak in her.
The BBC Magazine piece reflects this when it quotes Really Wild Show presenter, Nick Baker, who believes that parents play a vital role in reconnecting children with the wild world: «If the parents get it, the kids get it.&raWild Show presenter, Nick Baker, who believes that parents play a vital role in reconnecting children with the wild world: «If the parents get it, the kids get it.&rawild world: «If the parents get it, the kids get it.»
We know of case studies of feral children who are raised in the wild and don't develop normal language.
If you are a parent who is thinking of decorating your child's bedroom or playroom, you'll no doubt be met with indignant pleas to paint the walls in radical shades or with wild patterns that you know your little one will have grown out of no sooner than you put down the paint brush!
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