Separation
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444 examples of Separation in a sentence
After
separation
with her beloved who went to the front, the loss of her family in the bomb ride, and the marriage to the man she never loved and only wished he never existed, she turned to the shadow of herself, she became dead inside.
They lived their love for a time but the obstacles and the fear of hurting their families and children invites to a
separation.
But the story also showed his downfalls, including the
separation
from his wife and child, because of his affair with a band member , his drug and alcohol use, and going to prison because of this.
At first I thought there were "Observers" and "the observed", but that is not the case, we are all connected somehow and our perceived
separation
is only in small degrees.
John Witting unexpectedly returns to his son's farm after years and years of
separation.
When it's time to go home, the boys begin to suffer
separation
anxiety.
The machinations of one half of a pair (of husband/wife, ex-husband/ex-wife) to get the other back at the threat of marriage to another, divorce, or an eventual
separation
by means of jealousy, humiliation, or other schemes had been done much better in classics such as HIS GIRL Friday and THE PHILADELPHIA STORY.
The Israeli/Palestinian conflict persists and while the world may be aware of the violence surrounding the division of the two countries, few have a clue to the other aspect of the division - the group of people who want peace and work toward eradicating the
separation.
Some parts of the interview were not published in the book at the request of Herge, and we now know these dealt with his
separation
from his wife, after he had an affair with one of his collaborators (who years later would become his second wife).
movie re affirms your faith in love and pain of
separation.
In conclusion, this movie is a compilation of stories of happiness, separation, unexpected encounters and love.
It manages to bridge the gap between sentimental trash and cruel harshness during Marie and Paulie's separation, and all the events in the film lead to a hugely satisfying emotional conclusion.
The story of an adult son visiting his elderly father and retarded brother after a long
separation
appeared cliched at first, but it proved to be very touching and realistic.
Screenwriter/Producer Phil Hay's surreal tale of life, blended with an absolutely superb soundtrack makes you think more about the 6 degrees of
separation
in life than the movie by the same title...I will be looking for more good things from this producer in the future.
We're told a story with a love so strong like earthquake, love that did not die even after ten years of
separation.
But this is a great movie to watch if you need a reminder of why we have
separation
of church and state, and why we're in danger of losing it.
After months in interplanetary flight, the manned spacecraft Destiny prepares for the final two hours before
separation
of the landing module, and its flight to the surface of the Red Planet.
Trite, because it follows a classical outline: meeting, love affair, misunderstanding,
separation
and reconciliation.
We witness an unsuccessful attempt of Royal family to leave the country that brought both, the King and the Queen to the trial for treason; execution of her husband on the guillotine,
separation
from her son who was taken from her on the very day of Louis XVI's death, brought to court to testify against her, and died in captivity when he was 12 years old.
I used to have tons of respect for James Hetfield, only to hear him whine for two hours about
separation
anxiety, fear of abandonment, and getting his feelings hurt by his band mates.
The first time I saw it, I had checked it out from the local library and almost didn't return it, due to
separation
anxiety.
Years before he made Everyone Says I Love You, which was also a big 30's Hollywood homage, Purple Rose of Cairo was a nifty take on the
separation
between fantasy and reality (or as one of my friends calls 'magic realism') and how it relates to the depression and the escapism inherent in those fluffy romantic adventures.
The characters play well off each other, and also gives that feeling of six degrees of
separation.
This seemed like such a nice and enjoyable gem back then, with some scenes as breezy as a summer's day and others with a somewhat darker but thoughtful tone (themes of rejection and the sadness of separation).
Their sons, the teenager Walt (Jesse Eisenberg) and the boy Frank (Owen Kline), feel the
separation
and take side: Walt stays with Bernard, and Frank with Joan, and both are affected with abnormal behaviors.
This film holds place in the hall of fame of black comedy films with what seems to be a highly strange plot which in fact is quite common: the story of a couple living in Brooklyn with two sons going through the beginning of their
separation.
From the very start of the film you begin to see how Walt teams up with his father, played by Jeff Daniels, whilst young Frank (Pickle) shares his opinions of the
separation
with his mother.
"August Rush" is sort of a feel good, modern day fairy tale involving a parent/child
separation
and a boy's unrelenting search to be reunited with his parents.
The sound
separation
is excellent.
No
separation!
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