Sentences with phrase «nola when»

I wore this dress in NOLA when touring and attending conference; paired with sandals and an oversize tote is was perfect for a casual day!
I wore this dress in NOLA when touring and attending...

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I got my first taste of this salad dressing when a dear friend brought it over with a meal she had made for my crew right after Nola was born.
one of these days the braves are gonna learn that when nola faces the 2nd time through the order there's like a 50/50 chance he starts off with a curveball he's trying to throw for a strike
The Mariners had the bullpen experience the Phillies would have killed for, bending but not breaking, and unlike the decision to remove Nola, it wasn't very confusing when Hernandez left.
So it's jarring when the most romantic score sweeps in just as he is cheating on his wife with Nola (Wynona Ryder), with the worse possible woman.
Nola is a survivor of abuse and when she becomes the willing guinea pig in the radical experimental «psychoplasmic therapy» (a term right out of the zeitgeist of sixties and seventies fads) of Dr. Hal Raglan (Oliver Reed), she quite literally gives birth to those psychic wounds.
When reform - friendly commenters and cheerleading journalists write about the NOLA transformation, it's become de rigueur to offer a standard qualifier — words to the effect of, «We still have a long way to go, but...» In this formulation, poor overall reading and math proficiency based on standardized test scores is a mere speed bump before long and laudatory discussions of the remarkable growth demonstrated by the city's charter schools and students since Katrina.
So, when Detroit imitates the portfolio management and heavy regulation adopted in NOLA my bet is that we will not see anything close to the same success.
Brad Meltzer's latest thriller, The Escape Artist, traces the troubling arc of the very much alive Nola's existence, flashing back to her traumatic childhood and adolescent years, and then forward once again to present day, when she is running for her life from a band of deadly conspirators operating under the moniker of Operation Bluebook.
Nola Lantry is a tracist: she can sense the particles of energy that are released when the human body expires.
Should Nola continue to be anesthetized to remove her remaining FORLs when a potential threat of cardiomyopathy may take her life?
When booking the room in NOLA, I understood that the house was close to the French Quarter, but I didn't understand it was on the other side of the highway in the 7th Ward.
True FI is not remembering what your flight to NOLA (sitting together, no layovers, no standby, departing when we chose) over Christmas costed, not jumping through hoops and doing all this.
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