We didn't understand very much but we were hoping for a new life and a new country. |
|
For a new life to begin mentality must join with this special matter and thus the round of birth and death continues. |
|
They rejuvenate their age-old vocal style by breathing new life into some time-worn standards. |
|
The next eight months they will stay together, separate, reunite and bring forth new life. |
|
They're just the thing to breathe new life into tired-looking pillows, curtains, scarves. |
|
Cabinet ministers have held top-level talks with Britain's biggest high street retailers in a bid to breath new life into Bradford. |
|
According to the newspaper, Beckham became close to Ms Loos as she helped him and his family settle into their new life in Spain. |
|
By this time a woman in early middle age, she has created a new life for herself, far from the scenes of her miserable upbringing. |
|
Now he is looking forward to starting a new life with the force's mounted police unit, which is based in Bury and Leigh. |
|
I was filled with fantasies of my new life, a life of travel, financial laissez-faire, and total dominion over my own space. |
|
The introduction of these technologies should bring new life to the midrange with its plethora of formats. |
|
The plan was to trek down the mountain, cut through the forest to the nearest town and then try to build a new life. |
|
In one of the greatest fightbacks in sporting history, he came back from the dead and brought a new life to international chess. |
|
For them there is a new life of forgiveness, peace, beauty and abundance from here to eternity. |
|
Port Street is a litter of unrelated architecture and closed businesses and again proposals to inject new life are being squashed. |
|
Now all but a few of the bumboats have gone and new life has been breathed into the old shophouses and godowns along the river banks. |
|
It will be down to the likes of Neil Jenkins and Rob Howley to inject new life into the side ahead of their opening showdown with England. |
|
The loving twosome will make their new life together by residing in the Windy City. |
|
They do not see the cross, and so they do not see the kingdom of God and new life in the Spirit. |
|
Other Katrina evacuees have travelled hundreds of miles in search of a new life, But Hardy Jackson is starting over right here in Atlanta. |
|
|
The squirrels and the chipmunks frolicked in the interlacing tree branches that budded with new life. |
|
Jenny loved the look of the school house and began imagining her new life in its charming, quirky interior. |
|
You sensed it all along, but the knowledge was hopelessly muddled by the inherent drive to author new life. |
|
The former trawler and scalloper will start a new life as a general cargo boat operating between the islands and France. |
|
Commissioned history has breathed new life into some older academic specialisms, such as urban history. |
|
He arrived in Britain from Nigeria in 1965 at the age of four when his parents came to study and build a new life here. |
|
The trip marks the beginning of a new life for Mrs Cawley, of Leaventhorpe Lane. |
|
The opera company has a reputation for breathing new life into neglected masterpieces. |
|
Your friends have all got the grades they needed and are looking forward to packing their bags and starting a new life in October. |
|
His father paid people traffickers to smuggle his son out of the country to try to start a new life in Britain. |
|
The same goes for Mr. Belding, who clearly welcomed the chance to follow his nemesis across 2000 miles and begin a new life with his wife. |
|
Now, though, she would begin a new journey, a new life, if one as old as she could ask for such a thing. |
|
He decided that he needed a clean break and moved to a different town to start a new life. |
|
The masterplan for Bradford aims to breathe new life into the city through an urban park, a lake and wetlands. |
|
Sydney's several wharves and quays, given such vibrant new life, draw huge crowds. |
|
Determined to make a go of their new life, they decide that women are a distraction they can do without and swear off them for three years. |
|
When the Doctor regenerates every effort is made to literally bring new life to the part. |
|
And the purification is by the communication of a new life and nature in which we are clean every whit. |
|
Sisalem's chances of building a new life for himself in Australia are restricted by the nature of the visa he has been issued with. |
|
Transferring content from a deteriorating analogue format into a digitally distributable format gives that content a new life. |
|
|
His job involves him visiting people who have become blind and helping them to readjust to their new life. |
|
Bird-lovers are hoping a rare bittern rescued from starvation by a gun dog will start a new life in the north west's biggest wetland. |
|
Then we went to the pub and inhaled beer, burgers, and burritos and and planned our new life in the sticks. |
|
Recent advances in polymer chemistry have given new life to thick-film electroluminescent lighting applications. |
|
You have within you the God-given power to co-create new life, and not just any sort of new life either. |
|
Suddenly songs that had been knocking around in his head for more than a decade were finding new life. |
|
This is their chance to breathe new life into our system of Parliamentary democracy. |
|
David was enchanted with his beautiful young bride and she in turn appeared to be very happy with her new life in Britain. |
|
This meant freedom and a new life for millions of people who had been enslaved by the promoters of this ideology for decades. |
|
Most were offered jobs in the city or tricked into bogus marriages by procurers promising them a new life in India. |
|
Her mid-life crisis officially kicks in when she impulsively buys a rundown Tuscan villa and decides to start a new life there. |
|
This is no reflection on the strength of our marriage and we are very much enjoying our new life in Spain. |
|
He knew from his own experience the near impossibility of forging a new life after prison. |
|
Help me to rest in you on your Sabbath, to find peace for my soul, refreshment for my spirit and new life for my flesh. |
|
Years later, after leaving Hollywood, undergoing drug rehab and starting a new life, he died in what appeared to be a drug overdose situation. |
|
Through Christ, we are immersed in the waters of new life, transformed and made whole. |
|
Her new life, sharing digs with fellow models and going clubbing for the first time in her life, was a shock. |
|
Marriage, like all sacraments, is paschal to the core and consequently it is as much about dying as it is about new life. |
|
The Ghanian artist brings new life to found objects, such as bottle caps or broken pottery, through art. |
|
Although this all sounds quite anachronistic, are changes in technology breathing new life into these types of disputes? |
|
|
Indeed, if Darwin's analogy proves anything, it shows the need for intelligent intervention to produce new life forms. |
|
She helped many newly-arrived women overcome their homesickness and the difficulties of a new life in a strange land. |
|
I built my new life in Aberystwyth, met new friends at the women's group, and raised you two, my darlings. |
|
She is the first sales manager that the company has had since 1996 and like a breath of fresh air she promises to bring new life to the position. |
|
She was just ten weeks old when she boarded the ship in April 1912 with her parents and older brother to seek a new life in America. |
|
The glorious mix of water, blood, flotsam, and jetsam crackles resoundingly with a new life. |
|
We drank tea and chatted and I was so pleased to see that she is really excited about her new life as a design freelancer. |
|
Spoilers are excellent accessories that can also bring new life into your Chevy. |
|
The faster ones, I'm sure, reach the cover of thin weeds and underbrush and make a new life for themselves. |
|
If he succeeds, the scientist will become the first to successfully create a new life form in a test tube. |
|
She has written a screenplay, set in the Twenties, in which a woman and her boyfriend leave Britain for Africa to start a new life. |
|
Gerald's new life is a testament to his independence, but he is able to return home any time he wishes. |
|
Nestling in the Himalayan foothills is a magic garden in which the cast-offs of modern living take on an enchanted new life. |
|
He attributed this to the change of focus in adjusting to a new life style. |
|
So precisely when the native nations were finished, they thought they were going to die, she appears and offers new life to them. |
|
He is a genteel, intelligent man, who loved his life in Bohemia and is heartbroken and heartsick with his new life in America. |
|
The characters are surprisingly unconventional and breathe new life into a well-used storyline. |
|
But he cuts with all his heart and all his passion and gives these landscapes a new life and special meaning. |
|
Milk is inescapably associated with new life, emerging from the body of a mother animal for the purpose of nourishing her own newborn young. |
|
We'll exchange chocolate eggs and in that exchange will go our hopes for new life and peace in a troubled world. |
|
|
They claim moving the market into the center of Driffield has helped to breathe new life into the commercial activity of the town. |
|
A retail developer that breathed new life into a road that was once the heart of a city has won a major award for the pioneering scheme. |
|
Those who are serious about starting a new life down under in Australia have a number of ways they can apply for residency. |
|
While enjoying his new life, Barich is taken by the Irish love of National Hunt racing. |
|
There were a dozen black-winged stilts, two spur-winged plovers, a common sandpiper and my new life bird, a great snipe. |
|
He then turned his back on what he had always known and walked into a new life. |
|
Peter Frost, the man who lived in a North Yorkshire car park while he was down on his luck, is building a new life for himself in Nottingham. |
|
The wonders of post-production editing and a well-known film finds a new life. |
|
The familiar stories are given new life when played out against a backdrop of ancient Roman ruins and sweeping rocky vistas. |
|
He has to balance his new life with the demands of a tetchy father and family life. |
|
The world wakens from the bleak harshness of winter and once more fills with warmth and new life. |
|
Today, the ten pound poms looking for a new life have been replaced by international sophisticates sipping martinis in this stunningly lit bar. |
|
About 17 years earlier, in 519 BC, the first exiles had returned from Babylon with high hopes of a new life. |
|
His father, Phillip, paid him a visit to see how his new life was suiting him and was content that Paul seemed happy. |
|
Laban studied corporeal movement in notably impersonal terms, disciplining bodies even as he asked them to pulse with new life. |
|
So-called bancassurance generated 17.1 per cent of total premiums and 28 per cent of new life premiums in 2002, the report said. |
|
By taking it on, albeit reluctantly, he scuppers his girlfriend Samantha's plans to start a new life together in Las Vegas. |
|
The trees are bare, the land is bleak, closed, unproductive and numb, its furrows seemingly incapable of the new life we hope for in the spring. |
|
Old fir flooring, recovered from a demolished building, finds new life as wainscot in the Ecotrust Building, Portland, Oregon. |
|
It was a beautiful starlit night and William hoped it may the start of a new life for them both. |
|
|
Estelle was led to a quiet room overlooking the expansive green countryside all abloom with spring color and new life. |
|
You breathed new life into this miserable old cavern, into a community of small-minded, mean-spirited people. |
|
To create a new life, the Parkers made five key transitions that facilitated healing. |
|
It begins with a grieving boy beside his father's funeral pyre, who is claimed by a worryingly uncouth uncle and taken away to a grim new life of servitude. |
|
Lean turkey meat finds new life in the deep, smoky flavors of chipotle in adobo. |
|
The hero first enters a period known as separation, where he leaves his past and enters a new life of adventure. |
|
Somewhere in the afterlife, Laurence Sterne must have been tickled to see his fiendish book infused with new life. |
|
It will be difficult, this new life of yours, you think as you try, and fail, not to spill chicken soup on the bedclothes. |
|
In the morning she walks away to her new life without a backward look. |
|
That seemed like it was the end of the matter but then new life was breathed into the contretemps on Monday. |
|
He was arrested and released on bail, whereafter he quit music and fled to Paris with his girlfriend Pamela Jones to start a new life in obscurity. |
|
So we take more than a passing interest in this masterplan and are certainly ready to play our part in bringing new life and learning right into the heart of the city. |
|
The third photograph is of a retired railway man who took up a new life as a volunteer in a museum in Austria staffed almost entirely by third agers. |
|
The former Little Lever High School pupil said just hours before her death that she was ready to withdraw from the drug and she spoke of starting a new life. |
|
When Jesus called Matthew into a new life, God redeemed him. |
|
They are demurely dressed and stuffed into shiny shopping bags, soon to be tattered but reused in my new life. |
|
Rosshall Academy rose from the ashes of two crumbling secondary schools, one of the first examples of how private finance could breathe new life into state education. |
|
Meanwhile the old institute is set for a new life, as two companies from Brierfield and Burnley have expressed an interest in buying the building and re-erecting it. |
|
A fearlessly virtuosic rendering of the double stops in the cadenza capped a spectacular performance that breathed new life into a repertoire staple! |
|
The elves send Buddy off on an adventure to big, bad New York City to meet his family and start a new life. |
|
|
But now she has to send him off as he graduates from college and embarks on a new life in a new home. |
|
He encountered struggles that many foreign newcomers face upon beginning a new life in America. |
|
He will have noble, humane reasons for everything he does, and will want to invent a cure for cancer and communicate with a new life form in another galaxy. |
|
The next mystery blob really could turn out to be a new life form. |
|
Gould and her business partner, Ruth Curry, began their enterprise to help give new life to forgotten titles. |
|
The ludicrousness of this assertion gives new life to the old line about some things being so preposterous it takes an educated person to believe them. |
|
You live in a place where male bonding takes on a whole new life! |
|
When his best friend gets involved in a street clash, Ricky is torn between past loyalties and his desire to start a new life with his girlfriend. |
|
Saa is now navigating a new life in America as an incognito boarding school student. |
|
But lately attention from the Kevin Keller story line has given it new life. |
|
The latest incident will give new life to the gossip that Trierweiler is irrationally jealous of Royal. |
|
I'm sure it is possible for the Minister to see her way clear to bring this hundred or so people into Australia and give them a chance in Australia of building a new life. |
|
The smell of the damp wood smoke mingled with the rising smells of the wet trees and forest floor, and it was rich and pleasant to the nose, full of Spring and new life. |
|
The debate gave new life to overheated claims and misrepresentations. |
|
Jesus unbinds us from death and lets us go to live new life. |
|
Bonifacio was standing by a van with the man who had wooed her and promised her a wonderful new life in America. |
|
But almost from the moment he arrived in Baltimore to begin his new life as a Yankee, he discovered that his new world would be even more electric, if not quite as uproarious. |
|
It is certainly breathing new life into a flagging design economy. |
|
She secretly changed her name three years after being jailed for life, in the vain hope that she would be able to begin a new life outside prison. |
|
Asylum seekers are being praised for helping to breathe new life into a rundown part of a South Yorkshire town that was once blighted by drugs and vice. |
|
|
The idea becomes a dream and he visualizes himself making the phone calls and discussing it with his boss, as if he is watching a movie of his new life unfolding. |
|
In ancient times the spring equinox marked the start of the New Year and festivities were held to honour the birth of new life and the new beginnings that lay in store. |
|
And this album clearly recalls the band's original, vaguely seedy electropop sound, with contemporary beat collages and nouveau sheen giving it a breath of new life. |
|
Closet Hookup Baptisms may symbolize new life, but Olivia and Fitz use the opportunity to rekindle their forbidden romance. |
|
They would flip us over their shoulders and carry us off to the coast, where a line of waiting ships would transport us to a new life in a new land. |
|
Critics of marriage agencies say they exploit the grinding poverty of women in developing countries, offering dreams of a new life in the West that often turn sour. |
|
Written in 1855, it tells the story of a middle class clergyman's daughter who leaves Hampshire to start a new life in the northern industrial town of Milton. |
|
What followed was a whirlwind of travel far from their simple bush home and a new life in sophisticated Vienna, a fairyland of enchanting castles and unimagined luxury. |
|
With his contemporary style of presentation, the participants found a brand new life waiting for them as they introspected and discovered their potential as human beings. |
|
Some might hide and forget about it, there are some who might even run from it and try to make a new life, forgetting the past like it never existed. |
|
It was his girlfriend who taught him to love cryptic crosswords, as they backpacked across Africa to a new life in London, and it's a passion that seems to have endured. |
|
In our prayers this Eastertide may we be sure to include our farmers, especially those for whom the hope of new life in their industry has been almost extinguished. |
|
When he retires at the age of 65, he is bereft, a man adrift, but he sweetly embraces his new life with all the gaucheness of a teenager on a gap year. |
|
After that perhaps twenty-year time period, a woman emerges fully into her new life of deeper uniqueness, generativity, nurturance, and creativity. |
|
Stripped of all glam rock bravado, the songs acquire a new life. |
|
When it is revived at the end of the eighteenth-century by the English Della Cruscan poets, the tradition gains a new life in the orbit of the romantic movement. |
|
It brings new life for proteas, certain trees and fynbos plants. |
|
In the old vegetation myths the god is dismembered, dies, and is buried as a sacrifice that generates new life, freeing the waters and restoring life to the Waste Land. |
|
Well it's forty-eight hours on, and Lisa and I have successfully settled into our new life and formed a love triangle with a white-haired old duffer called Oscar. |
|
He saw men and women locked in cycles of growth, love, procreation, new growth, death, and new life. |
|
|
When the new chromosome takes control of the cell, it becomes a new life form. |
|
The new style of sermons and the way people practiced their faith breathed new life into religion in America. |
|
On Monday Mr Neil will visit CVS Inverclyde which will receive Au60,000 to help breathe new life into Greenock s Cathcart Street. |
|
Easter eggs are a widely popular symbol of new life in Poland and other Slavic countries' folk traditions. |
|
But even though he is moving away to start a new life in Pakistan, he will always be a Glaswegian. |
|
Therefore, the transgenic mice have been genetically modified, constituting a new life form. |
|
Easter is meant to be a symbol of hope, renewal, and new life. |
|
It would give both races a much-needed boost and breathe new life into the Triple Crown, which, as things stand, is as dead as a dodo. |
|
Only scientists researching the growth of new life are allowed to visit the island. |
|
But buying a larger size ballet shoe and breaking in the orthotics has given new life to my dancing feet. |
|
Juan Antonio Samaranch endeavoured to breathe new life into the Olympic Movement. |
|
Bounty hunter Latigo Rawlins was looking to start a whole new life with Emily Mercer, but Stillman Stadtlander has other plans for him. |
|
Surely, spring and the promise of new life can't be far away when our great horned owls are already mating. |
|
Regifting is giving new life and purpose to an item we treasure, or one that is simply better suited to someone else. |
|
The new style of sermons and the way that people practiced their faith breathed new life into religion in America. |
|
Now, 20 years on, The Great Grog Wine Bar is trying to breathe new life into wine bars. |
|
The 'Ten Pound Poms' as they were known in Australia, embarked on to ships such as RMS Mooltan and set off for a new life. |
|
At the age of 16 he and three friends decided to find a new life in Canada. |
|
After all spring is the season of new life, fertility and general friskiness. |
|
A HORSE-loving couple from Lepton are selling their Wakeeld Road home ready for a move to begin a new life in Southern Ireland. |
|
|
Origin ally from Whitethorn Drive, Caherdavin in Limerick city, Daphne Quinn set up a new life on the island. |
|
In the 1230s King Henry III became attached to the cult of Saint Edward, and he commissioned a new life by Matthew Paris. |
|
After all, she reckoned, spring is the season of new life, fertility and general friskiness. |
|
There was also the hope that transported convicts could be rehabilitated and reformed by starting a new life in the colonies. |
|
By the time she recovered, Mary had already left for her new life in the Netherlands. |
|
This was essentially a version of Rice's birth pang theory, according to which the road to new life passed through death. |
|
There were established more than 500 families in order to start a new life. |
|
Ruairi Conaghan plays patriarch Robert Massey who believes the Titanic will deliver a new life for his son Crawford and daughter Evelyn. |
|
Add in a sexy man with evil on his brain, and Lily's new life is full to the brim with complications. |
|
Ozeki and Pollan both acknowledge the powerful allure of creating new life forms, and this makes the books enjoyable to read. |
|
The solar sculpture artistically represents a seed pod coming out of a dormant state to form new life. |
|
New album Siren's Song goes some way towards addressing that minor flaw but, live, the very best tracks from both of the band's blues rock growers take on a whole new life. |
|
Dawn, whose only demands of Rob are regular bunk-ups, a couple of babygros and a new life in Hull, suddenly doesn't seem a bad option, but Rob sticks with mad May. |
|
Chef Matta, 56, tracked down the pair after Susan left him in Sardinia to start a new life with Keen whom she had contacted again via the internet. |
|
A wanted burglar has been jailed after he admitted stealing a kayak and trying to paddle across one of the world's busiest sea lanes to start a new life in France. |
|
Anchored by a tour-de-force central performance from Blair, Blue Ruin is an impeccably crafted revenge thriller that breathes new life into a well-worn genre. |
|
Own-label baker Honeytop has launched what it says is the first chocolate-flavoured Scotch pancake in a bid to breathe new life into prepared pancakes. |
|
After 1700, most immigrants to Colonial America arrived as indentured servants, young unmarried men and women seeking a new life in a much richer environment. |
|
There is also a speculative chapter that discusses abiogenesis, life elsewhere in the universe, and the possibility and safety of creating new life in the lab. |
|
That old table she scored from the attic got new life with a splash of lime-green paint left over from when her parents redid their bedroom walls. |
|
|
Shrinking from the conflict, the conflict of the mind between the dread of grief and the shameful guilt of ungrief at the prospect of a new life opening for herself and Mark. |
|
The loneliness of this new life, he said, is mitigated by Jacques, who spent most of the interview beached in a narcoleptic reverie at my feet, snoring and farting. |
|
Crucicentrism is the centrality that Evangelicals give to the Atonement, the saving death and resurrection of Jesus, that offers forgiveness of sins and new life. |
|
Truth is, it breathed new life into a genre that was actually dying. |
|
Liverpool had this influx due to being England's main Atlantic port and a popular departure point for people seeking to embark for a new life in America. |
|
Vincent and the Grenadines are bringing new life to the market for architectural and industrial paints and coatings in this eastern Caribbean nation. |
|
At the end of the film version of The Chosen, the son, shorn of his distinctive earlocks and without his Hasidic dress, is shown departing for his new life. |
|
Peggotty takes Emily to a new life in Australia, accompanied by Mrs. |
|
George and his brother William had already turned their back on Cromwellian England, caught a ship at Bristol and set sail for a new life in the New World. |
|
Throughout Native American history, powwows were held, usually in the spring, to rejoice at the beginning of new life and the end of the winter cold. |
|
An example of a development in biotechnology resulting in legal ramifications is the invention of a new life form called the oncomouse or the Harvard mouse. |
|
Synthetic biology is the human construction of new life forms. |
|
At a new meeting last Sunday, STET President Michalis Michael said that the union would gather together ideas to breathe new life into the area and attract more visitors. |
|
It was clear that what we had heard in the classroom took on new life with the help of caffeine and snickerdoodles, and no doubt, the Holy Spirit. |
|