Sentences with phrase «across your town in»

Pick the Destination The most secure backup solution is one that stores your data far, far away from your PC — like, across town in a bank safe.
You can't drive across town in a car with no gas and you certainly can't get in a gold star workout on an empty stomach,» says Tara Gidus, MS, RD, CSSD, Team Dietitian for the NBA's Orlando Magic and co-host of Emotional Mojo National TV show at dietdiva.net.
Garber tries to calm him, stall while the city rushes the money across town in a speeding police motorcade.
Where else can you see a breathtaking new American indie, do a little VR, take a break for tacos and beer, see Elon Musk crash a «Westworld» panel, hear Steven Spielberg self - identify as a gamer and sing your way across town in a karaoke RV?
Among them are Arleen, a single mother dragging her two youngest sons across town in urgent search of a warm, safe place; Scott, a drug addict desperate to crawl up from rock bottom; and Larraine, who loses all of her belongings when she's evicted.
Across town in the fashionable district of Gracia, Viblioteca specialises in local wines, cured meats and cheese, but you need to go early to get a seat.
They simply didn't offer a reasonable amount of inventory to choose from, with many results being all the way across town in places that are 30 + minutes from Scottsdale.
Once you've spoken to Chip to learn the requirement for the day, head out across your town in search of the largest fish you can catch!
Game description: In the not - too - distant future, traffic is so bad there is only one way of delivering pizza across town in thirty minutes or less... Underpaid teenage ninjas!
The fair, Art Basel Miami's older sister, just across town in Miami's design district, seemed like a great platform to discover more art!
In this film, artist Keltie Ferris prepares for her show KF + CM 4EVER (2010) by crating a new series of paintings in her Bushwick studio, shipping the work across town in a van, and installing the exhibition at Horton Gallery in Chelsea — all in the same day.
The seriousness of this show, in a context of ostensive festivity, finds an analogue across town in «How Will the Weather Be Tomorrow?»
As for making things happen, across town in the Marais, the Fondation d'Entreprise Galeries Lafayette — who have confirmed their plans to launch their Rem Koolhaas — designed museum next September — dangled a teaser of what's to come with their «Lafayette Anticipation» prelaunch program.
This restored fountain joins up with another recently opened new fountain across town in Hyde Park, a beautiful structure that is already a hit with kids.
No matter what the weather, lawyer Ray Mickevicius rides right across town in his yellow velomobile, or enclosed recumbent bicycle.
If you have a fleet of delivery vans, your insurance will differ greatly from the small business owner who simply uses their commercial sedan to attend meetings across town in Oklahoma City.
Whether your Virginia business uses its commercial vehicles to deliver pizza, attend meetings across town in Richmond or to haul goods across state lines, a comprehensive auto insurance policy is a good idea to protect your investment and drivers.
The former mayor is «Bronco» Moncrief, well known for chasing bank robbers across town in his pickup at age 65.

Not exact matches

After a lunch in the school cafeteria, McConnell heads across town to the Pikeville Medical Center.
Many, in the city's fine tradition, «cruised the ave» — driving back and forth across town, one mall to the other, checking out other «cruisers.»
The senator is here to conduct a «hospital town hall» event — his 58th in a series aimed at cataloguing the havoc he says Obamacare will wreak on health care providers across the state.
That is, instead of specifically penalizing one industry, it requires everyone to pay their share, industries and end users, down to the Edmonton parents pondering whether to enroll their five - year - old in the neighbourhood school or the one with a performing arts specialty across town.
It's not a pretty picture, and regardless what the authors» think of small businesses, they are crucial to thousands of smaller towns across America, and critical to our overall entrepreneurial vibrancy that has created the greatest economy in history.
My colleagues and I frequently deliver speeches, such as this one, in towns and cities across the country.
There, its founders succeeded in scoring clients, talent, and a merger partner — without ever needing to hop on a call or dash across town.
Meanwhile, the corporation has been conducting town halls across the country in recent months, trying to gauge public reaction to the prospect of significant reductions in service levels, especially in those older urban areas where homeowners still get (costly) delivery to the door (equivalent of about 40 % of households).
«We've had men travel across town to visit us and pay «the man tax» and throw some extra in the donation jar — guys, you're pretty neat,» O'Brien said.
But rather than keeping everyone in a fancy building in downtown Vancouver, the company has staff working out of 26 offices spread across Western Canada in towns of all sizes — something made financially viable by the resources brought in by the giant projects.
Trump continued the belligerent tone on Wednesday, accusing Amazon.com Inc. of taking away jobs in towns and cities across the U.S. «Amazon is doing great damage to tax paying retailers,» he wrote in a Twitter post.
Not only are they plentiful in college towns across the U.S., they've got serious spending chops.
I had a lunch appointment and normally would have worked in the house before heading across town just in time for the meeting.
On my daily commute (mostly to coffee shops across town), I jumped in each morning and placed the iPhone X in the compartment.
I keep coming across this message, whether I'm visiting a bustling global city, a small town in rural England, a South African township or a G8 climate conference.
I believe that will change soon, becoming more like my Alexa, and your Alexa, and the Alexa for the guy in sales, and the Google Home bot for your aunt across town.
The story is similar across the United States for restaurants, bars, merchandise shops and more in towns proud to call NFL teams home.
A swathe of small towns across middle America will be rolling out the red carpet for people clamoring to see the total solar eclipse on August 21 — the first coast - to - coast total solar eclipse in the U.S. since 1918 — only visible from a few places.
Nowhere near as sophisticated as things are today, geo - targeting allowed marketing companies to hit a general area (usually a town, county or city) and drill down to the right people in that area using data mined from cookies, so, for example, farmers within driving distance of one of the many Springfields across our great land would get ads from the local Agway there telling them when there was a sale on farmer stuff.
But as the practical reality of repeal began to sink in for the millions of Americans who stand to lose coverage, the voices of concerned, angry citizens soon took center stage at town halls across the country.
Meanwhile, co-working spaces also were debuting across the country — and not just in the largest cities but in smaller urban areas and university towns with thriving populations of entrepreneurs and independent workers.
Chouinard, 76, still comes into work when he's in town, and his beat - up wooden desk is across a small room from Marcario's.
The device also has a 120 - degree wide - angle HD camera built in, so you can see what's happening at home at the office, from across town, or on the other side of the world.
In her current role as co-host of Hometown Hockey, she visits hockey - mad towns across Canada every Sunday night on Sportsnet.
Despite being located in a small town in a small province, St. Francis Xavier University has had a huge impact across Canada.
We ended up getting stuck in exactly that sort of heavy mid-afternoon traffic, so our hoped - for quick jaunt across town became a half - day excursion.
You might not want Indian food quite enough to go across town to get it yourself, but if someone in your neighborhood is offering to pick it up, then hey, why not pay $ 5 for the convenience?
Across the town, small - business owners and their families benefit from a high quality of life; in 2009, Holland was designated the second - happiest city in America, according to a Gallup poll.
It's now building its second and third phases, while across town Sage Hill Crossing is set to begin construction in 2014.
Court filings show that Zambada's smugglers typically transported the keys across the U.S. border at the busy crossing in Calexico, a hardscrabble town in Imperial County, California.
So, on Aug. 28, 2012, we launched from the northernmost continually inhabited town in the world — Inuvik, Canada — in a bid to become the first team ever to complete an unsupported, non-stop, record - setting voyage across the Arctic Ocean.
But at a time when the Chinese Communist Party is aggressively advancing its presence across town hall offices and company boardrooms, this move has sparked fears that it is another step in the tightening of China's already scant freedoms.
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