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No Tommy Oliver is not Emily's Father.
Peter van Daan had a strained relationship with his father. They had difficulty connecting and understanding each other, with Peter feeling distant and unsupported by his father. Their relationship was not very close and lacked emotional bonding.
Peter's relationship with his father in "The Diary of Anne Frank" is strained and distant. Peter feels that his father is cold and demanding, while his father struggles to connect with Peter on a deeper level. The lack of emotional intimacy between them is a source of tension in their relationship.
General Robert E. Lee did not speak much of his childhood. He supposedly had a strained relationship with his father.
Are you in a relationship? If so, then it will be strained. Don't even worry about it. If you are in a relationship that is healthy enough to work through the strains, then you are in a good and healthy partnership.
US involvement into Mexican internal affairs strained the relationship between the countries.
Leslie has a close and supportive relationship with her father in "Bridge to Terabithia" who encourages her creativity and independence. On the other hand, Jess struggles with a strained and distant relationship with his father in the same book, characterized by a lack of emotional connection and understanding.
Yes, it can be an adjective for each of its alternate meanings: - put under strain, or injured by accident or overuse (strained back, strained muscles) - metaphorically tense (a strained relationship) - with solids removed or sieved (strained baby food)
Egeus is Hermia's father in Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream." Their relationship is strained because Egeus wants Hermia to marry Demetrius, while Hermia is in love with Lysander. This conflict drives much of the plot of the play.
In "My Oedipus Complex," Larry feels pushed aside and jealous of his father's presence in his mother's life. This leads to a strained relationship between father and son, as Larry struggles with feelings of rivalry and resentment towards his father. The story explores the complexities of familial dynamics and the impact of jealousy on relationships.
The strained relationship between the two friends finally came to a breaking point.
There is no indication in historical records that David had a strained relationship with his father, Jesse. In fact, biblical accounts portray a positive relationship between David and Jesse, as Jesse supported David when he faced challenges and had faith in his abilities.