Sentences with phrase «houston open moved»

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After, she moved back to Houston, had a few jobs then opened her own vegan food truck, Ripe Cuisine.
Moving forward, «Castella will expand its nationwide delivery program by opening warehouses in Atlanta, Houston and Los Angeles,» Chris Valsamos says.
The Tigers had been scheduled to open against BYU in the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff in Houston on Saturday, Sept. 2, but the game's moving to New Orleans.
The Texans opened as -1 favorites, but have since moved to -1.5 with 52 % of spread bettors backing Houston.
Of course, no greens really run and move the way they do at Augusta, but the Houston Open shaves down all the areas around their greens so the kind of chipping and putting work needed to succeed at Augusta is simulated.
Houston opened -6 at CRIS and -7 at Pinnacle, and has moved to -7.5 around the market.
Neighbors quickly protested the move, arguing that the open spaces, including the Mercer - Houston dog run and LaGuardia Playground, are scarce in the Village and important to the community.
Five years later, YES Prep North Central, the group's second campus, opened its doors in a windowless renovated warehouse before moving to its current location, a swampy section of North Houston, dotted with small homes, auto - repair shops, taco stands, and churches.
In Houston, reservoirs swollen by rain from Hurricane Harvey were opened early Monday, a move that was expected to flood more homes — but one that the Army Corps of Engineers says is needed to limit the scope of the disaster that's threatening lives and property in Texas.
«By making failure, particularly personal failure, his medium and showing particular preference for the lowbrow, the pathetic, the inexpensive, the throw - away,» went the essay accompanying «Cary Leibowitz: Museum Show» (the traveling retrospective that began at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco in 2017, moved to Philadelphia's ICA museum this winter, and will open at CAMH in Houston later this spring), «Leibowitz throws post-modernism's slick critique of modernism into harsh relief.»
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