Sentences with phrase «young thing whom»

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Or if you were witness to that lovable young man's beautiful enthusiasm when he read and heard of the great men who fought with a heavy destiny and suffered badly in the world, the glorious ones whom earth renounced because it was not worthy of them, would you dare, when no clamor caused your speech to wander but when the stillness of intimacy, of the lovable one's confidence, the in experience of the young man, all obliged you to tell the truth; at such a time would you dare lay your hand on your heart and say, «Such things no longer happen.
When I was younger, several things were considered the «big sins», such as divorce (and remarriage), sex outside marriage (and getting pregnant and not being married) and living with someone of the opposite sex to whom one is not married.
During this time there was only one thing with the power to mortify my existential truculence — the worshipful presence of my youngest brother, ten years younger, a little guy for whom everything we said and did was important, clever and true.
Only when they mention how long they've been fans of Arsenal that u get to realise u've got ur father's age mate here whom u've probably said shiTty things to thinking u where talking to ur some young dude.
And one of the main aims I have really in these countries is to find young, local people that are enthusiastic about being out, that go with me, work with me, and then, one hopes continue, on in this work and WCS has been funding some of these people and now we are already in the third generation of some of whom that started out with me, went onto become professors, and have their own students doing the same thing.
That's to say nothing of the effete bugaboo who insists on talking up Isabelle every time she visits the fish market, or the black gallerist with whom she briefly holds hands before he declares he'd rather not rush into things, or the handsome young cab driver who makes eyes at her as they sit listening to public radio in comfortable silence — or Isabelle's ex-husband, still in the picture.
The only thing that stops it from being completely oppressive is Greta Gerwig's wonderfully believable performance as the awkward, much younger woman whom Roger alternately woos and rejects.
Further complicating things is the presence of a third party, someone whom Howard apparently has known for some time, a younger man named Emmett (John Gallagher, Jr.).
Keep an eye particularly on standouts Sophia Lillis and Finn Wolfhard, both of whom also have big TV series in the near future (Wolfhard's got Season 2 of Stranger Things, while Lillis plays a younger version of Amy Adams in HBO's Sharp Objects).
According to the notoriously incorrect site, the film is about a single mother whom finds that things in her family's life go very wrong after her two young children visit their grandparents.
For one thing, purchasing booties, coats, sweaters, cool or warm - weather gear, hats, costumes and so on and dressing dogs in them is an experience more dog owners are buying into, especially among younger demographics for whom dogs are often stand - ins for children.
As the game begins we're introduced to Lana and her young autistic ward, Amy, whom she's liberated, as they're travelling on a train from a mysterious location only known as the Centre, a place where there has clearly been some weird things going on as Amy is able to hack military grade computers and throw around freaky Jedi - like powers with ease.
There were lots of things about the Abstract Expressionists that bothered or embarrassed younger artists — overheated rhetoric or what seemed like ego or whatever — but it's so interesting to look at the notes of Richard Pousette - Dart, whom you studied with, and see how much they're about the experience, the journey, the voyage.
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