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Among the show's most striking works is a pencil drawing that depicts, top to bottom, a man driving a plow, a fat rippling snake and an old woman with a cane and a small frantic child.
Although the events that Reticker captures on screen from the summer of 2003 are severed from a complex and conflict-ridden past, one does not need an outline of the decades of war -- not beyond the unsettling footage of mass burials and the bloodshot eyes of frantic child soldiers -- to understand the scale of injustice these women overcame to realign the future of their shattered country.
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He and Njoroge moved toward the Java House, along with the frantic children and parents from the cooking contest.
During this time I was left to attend to our increasingly hungry, tired and frantic children and to worry about money.
On weekend afternoons, he detoured through its rambles on his way to the ferry, watching the boaters, the Sunday painters, the wild and frantic children, and he thought how odd it was that the same joyful places, minus sunlight, became frightening".
One day, despite your perceptions of your kids or how you've parented, you may need to respond in real-time, to a frightened, frantic, hurting child -- one whose sense of peace, and identity and acceptance, whose very heart, may be placed in your hands in a way you never imagined -- and you'll need to respond.
Even if I was frantic with children's activities or deadlines, Doris had to be accommodated.
He looked almost exactly like Will Ferrell, the frantic man-child of hit comedies like "Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy" and "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby," but wearing a dapper three-piece suit and a mighty turquoise ring.
Santaland is the most elaborate, but it's far from the only, option for New Yorkers who want to revel in kitsch, to confess their materialist fantasies or to try to talk their frantic, crying children into being embraced by a man they do not know.
Ms. Audley tells of midnight calls from frantic parents whose children were beside themselves because their Furby had suddenly gone on the blink.
(Picture book; ages 4 to 6) In the enchanting world of Hyewon Yum ("There Are No Scary Wolves," "The Twins' Blanket"), parents are the frantic ones while children remain calm and confident.
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