Sentences with phrase «uprooted once»

I uprooted once more and moved back up to the Lakes, found a little cottage in a town called Cockermouth (don't laugh) and set out in a new direction.
Uprooted once again and dumped on her great - aunt, Molly learns that the world is full of strays and that all towns have secrets.
``... By October when we start moving to court with some of the cases, Ghanaians will know that we are serious and we are ready to fight corruption as a canker in this country and uproot it once and for all.»

Not exact matches

Fullness and joy will once again be their portion when injustice will be uprooted, and nature's bounty shared.
If the modern condition, as D. H. Lawrence once described it, is «a great uprooted tree, with its roots in the air,» only big affirmations can replant us in the universe.
If the new world turns its back on the past heritage it may find itself to be like an uprooted tree, which will wither and die, and cultural thorns and thistles will spring up where once it proudly stood.
Once that is wholly uprooted from our thought and time is recognized as primary, the threat to freedom is greatly weakened.
Once you really dig deep and uproot the old bad habits, * then * you can handle a cheat (or in my case a glass of red wine) here and there.
Putting your giant schnauzer puppy out into the yard for exercise may provide you with a newly landscaped yard, replete with uprooted shrubs and yawning holes in your once - green lawn.
These once remarkably green islands covered in lush vegetation are now brown covered in uprooted trees and debris from destroyed homes and buildings.
However, once Hurricane Irma blew through they were left with all of their shade trees completely uprooted and their kennels, play yards and perimeter fencing all destroyed by these uprooted trees.
Sarah McCoin, who lives about a mile from the spill site, awoke to a community in shambles: homes and trees uprooted and a once - lush, green landscape turned to sludge.
Buendia was awarded the Goldman Prize in 2014 for overcoming a history of traumatic violence and uniting the Asháninka people in a powerful campaign against large - scale dams that would have once again uprooted indigenous communities still recovering from Peru's civil war.
Once you make the decision to uproot and relocate, it is understandable you are excited and a bit apprehensive about starting over in a new home.
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