Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

27 Sentences With "estrangements"

How to use estrangements in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "estrangements" and check conjugation/comparative form for "estrangements". Mastering all the usages of "estrangements" from sentence examples published by news publications.

My life was littered with awkwardnesses, estrangements, mutual disillusionments, abandoned projects.
She asked her subjects to describe what happened to cause their estrangements.
She'd been wondering about the persistent narrative of estrangements: that they happen suddenly, randomly, on a whim or out of displeasure.
When I asked the people I interviewed to tell me what caused their estrangements, I never heard about just one incident.
Close to 50 years later, in 2015, William is on his death bed and the estrangements in the family are tested.
Mr. Rahami and Ahmad were mostly estranged, although in an Afghan family, where family life is paramount, such estrangements are rarely forever.
"Even if the estrangements are long-standing, sometimes there's an expectation that a child will inherit from those estranged parents," said Alaimo.
She said she continues to receive death threats, as well as online attacks and in-person vitriol, and has experienced personal and professional estrangements.
She has survived terrible breakups, including with a chronically philandering co-star, Jax Taylor, and temporary estrangements from castmates Kristen Doute and Katie Maloney.
Most of the participants said that their estrangements followed childhoods in which they had already had poor connections with parents who were physically or emotionally unavailable.
Science fiction explores how that power might be used, what sorts of worlds might be built with it and what sublime new estrangements and transcendence may follow.
They were the catalysts and triggers, the bridges that went up in flames, but the true causes of estrangements nearly always went back a long, long time.
But this would miss the full story, said Dr. Lawrence D. Mass, a physician and a friend of his for 50 years, through occasional estrangements and recriminations.
The current exhibition, Vintage Works at Michael Hoppen Gallery, focuses on Brandt's most complex exercises in up-close visual estrangements, featuring rarely seen prints drawn from his family's collection.
In the book, which spans the 1940s to the 1980s, a woman in North Carolina named Azalea "Knot" Centre battles alcoholism, various estrangements and her fraught romantic relationships with men.
In addition to expertly recreating a social milieu, "Leading Men" also includes thoughts about the nature of fidelity, the artistic impulse and the manifold variety of estrangements and humiliations that come with being the lover of a much more famous and talented man.
In two Jane Austen sequels, "Pemberley: Or, Pride and Prejudice Continued" (1993) and "An Unequal Marriage: Or, Pride and Prejudice Twenty Years Later" (21995), she risked the wrath of Janeites by imagining Elizabeth Bennet's anxieties as the wife of Mr. Darcy and detailing the couple's squabbles and estrangements.
In The position that many family estrangements result from such a process of psychological manipulation, undue influence or interference by a third party (rather than from genuine interactions between the estranged parties themselves) is less well-recognized.
By the end of the 3rd century AD, the Jetavana sect had also become close to the ruler.Siriweera (1994), p. 6 Estrangements between the ruler and the priesthood often weakened the government, as happened during the reign of Lanjatissa.Rambukwelle (1993), p.
By the end of the 3rd century AD, the Jetavana sect had also become close to the ruler.Siriweera (1994), p. 6 Estrangements between the ruler and the priesthood often weakened the government, as happened during the reign of Lanjatissa.Rambukwelle (1993), p.
Lyons, F. S. L.: John Dillon, A Biography, ch. 8, Estrangements, pp. 235–38, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London (1968), O'Brien's engagement during 1904–5 with the Irish Reform Association and his appraising of the 1907 Irish Council Bill were equally condemned by Dillon who despised all dealings with the "hereditary enemy". The ensuing breach never healed.
Needhi Singh is a Punjabi language crime thriller women focused film directed by Jaivi Dhanda and produced by Inder Bhandaal and Sumeet Singh. The film is based on a true story about a village girl, Needhi Singh, who faces social estrangements and hardship. After which she goes takes revenge from all of the people that did wrong with her The film was scheduled to be released on 22 July 2016. The role of Needhi Singh is portrayed by Kulraj Randhawa.
Paper delivered at Herford College Oxford, in February 1997 Through it, the whole Irish land question underwent a revolutionary transformationLyons, F. S. L.: John Dillon, Ch. 8: Estrangements, p. 227, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London (1968), SBN 7100 2887 3 whereby the entire tenantry were encouraged to purchase their holdings with advances from the imperial exchequer,Miller, David W.: Church, State and Nation in Ireland 1898–1921, p. 86, Gill & Macmillan (1973) provided for the express purpose of facilitating the transfer of the land from owner to occupier.Russell, T. W. MP: Notes on the Irish Land Bill in The North American Review, Vol. 176.
Medina was born, the youngest of two daughters of Lidia Regla Metauten and Juan Norberto Medina after their emigration from Cuba in the early 1960s. The couple separated shortly before Medina’s birth, and her mother relocated with her children to Queens, New York, where they were joined over the years with remaining family members from Cuba. Medina often points to her early life experiences as the underpinnings of her works, which examine themes of immigration, family estrangements, separation from loved ones, and financial hardships. As a child, Medina attended P.S. 22 in Flushing, Queens, followed by Junior High School 189.
The masterful strategy adopted by William O'Brien of bringing about agreement on land purchase between tenants and landlords under the Act, may almost be said to have been too great a success as it resulted in a rush of landlords to sell and of tenants to buy.Lyons, F. S. L.: John Dillon, A Biography, Ch. 8 Estrangements, p. 235, Routledge & Kegan Paul, London (1968), SBN 7100 2887 3 Dillon, the deputy party leader, disfavoured the Act because he opposed any negotiations with landlords, Michael Davitt objected to peasant proprietorship, demanding land nationalisation.Lyons, F. S. L.: pp. 236–238 Together with Thomas Sexton editor of the party's Freeman's Journal, they campaigned against O’Brien, ferociously attacking him for putting Land Purchase and Conciliation before Home Rule.
At first Larry manages to convince Veronica to allow the concert to be held at the local amphitheatre, where famous pianist Narcisco Ortega (Virgile Bramly) would play her late great spouse's music, 'chosen by her'. Though soon things start to go awry, as his long lost daughter Frankie (Jena Malone) arrives out of the blue, looking for him, another social-climber, Sebastian Burrows (Hugh Bonneville), latches on to the project convincing Veronica to give it to him and Larry's girlfriend grows suspicious of his relationship with the composer's former muse, Helena (Emmanuelle Seigner), who leads a secluded life on the island. As the movie progresses several sub plots reveal a variety of estrangements between various key characters, and gradually they are healed amidst the rising melodrama surrounding the concert.Four Last Songs Film.
In 1947, Rushmore became a key witness in the House Un-American Activities Committee's hearings in Washington, D.C., the first of two investigations of the film industry, the purpose being to assess communist infiltration of Hollywood through groups like the Hollywood Anti-Nazi League and labor unions and the extent of communist propaganda that made it into films. The investigations were motivated by the domestic activities of the brothers Gerhart and Hanns Eisler, both communist refugees from Europe living in America during the Second World War.Jack D Meeks (ProQuest, UMI Dissertation Publishing, September 11, 2011), From the Belly of the HUAC: The HUAC Investigations of Hollywood, 1947–1952, pp. 169–245 At the hearings, Rushmore testified against Edward G. Robinson, Charles Chaplin, Clifford Odets and Dalton Trumbo as potential or real communists:Jay Maeder (February 26, 2001; accessed May 3, 2014), Turncoat: The Estrangements of Howard Rushmore, January 1958, Chapter 282," New York Daily News (New York City, New York) "the Daily Worker regarded Charles Chaplin and Edward G. Robinson as what we call in the newspaper business 'sacred cows,' people you trust favorably.

No results under this filter, show 27 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.