Sentences with phrase «as apartment living»

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Even in the capital city of Phnom Penh, it's easy to find a two - bedroom, one - bathroom apartment with separate living room, kitchen, and balcony in a nice area for as little as $ 350.
In a profile of him published in the Guardian back in 2007, when Schwarzman was known as the «King of Wall Street» and lived in a 35 - room Manhattan apartment with 13 washrooms and 11 fireplaces, writer Andrew Clark quoted an interview of Schwarzman describing how he approaches a big negotiation.
While roommates are often thought of as a reality that recent college graduates and early 20 - somethings have to endure, there is an increasing number of New Yorkers sharing apartments with friends, lovers and sometimes strangers, deep into their adult lives.
Seeing as we live in an apartment above our headquarters, this isn't always easy to do.
James grew up as a fatherless only child and moved to several different apartments, at one time living with a different family, while his mother tried to stabilize their life.
Summers, who spent 25 years as an automotive engineer, lives in an apartment around the corner from Pashak.
Hundreds of New Yorkers, like others nationwide, have been making a few extra dollars by using sites such as AirBnB, Crashpadder, Roomorama, and Craigslist to sublet pullout sofas, living rooms, and whole apartments.
Before Charles proposed in 1981, Diana was working as an assistant kindergarten teacher and living in a London apartment with three other women.
Since 2006, living costs have roughly doubled in the Swedish capital, and the current average square meter price of 95 000 crowns for an apartment in the central districts ($ 11,800) surpasses European megacities such as Paris.
We lived in a one bedroom apartment, ate at home most of the time, walked the park as a recreation, did staycations instead of vacations, invite friends over instead of going out (invest in a good margarita machine).
Across Ecuador, you'll find expats living comfortably on as little as $ 1,000 a month if they own their own home, and rentals also remain affordable — count on paying around $ 500 for a three - bedroom apartment in a city, with small - town rentals costing even less.
As Jim Gault says of the beach town where he lives, «A few single retired people live here on $ 1,200 a month and they rent a modest one - or two - bedroom room apartment for $ 400 to $ 600.
As the flashy ringleader of a massive $ 23 million auto insurance fraud, Felix Filenger drove around in a Bentley, doled out kickbacks from a black briefcase stuffed with cash and lived in a $ 7,500 - a-month oceanfront apartment.
I'm even prepared to overlook the errors, such as the glaringly weird one near the top that says Buffett has lived in an apartment for 55 years!
If your new home has any detached living units like a basement apartment, you can also propose to find a tenant and add the estimated rent as part of your income in the application.
The 50,000 workers at Amazon and their families are as likely to live in a city loft in Federal Hill as a luxury apartment in downtown Towson, or a suburban neighborhood in Catonsville or Columbia.
Those living in off - campus communities, including Knights Circle, The Pointe at Central and Northview, as well as Towers apartments and Rosen facilities, can stay put if they want, but still should find out the nearest shelter in case things get really bad.
Jeanne would thus have an ongoing source of cash to live on in her last years, and the lawyer would get an apartment cheaply, with no money down, in return for accepting the uncertainty as to when he would take possession.
If we were to stop working today and just continue living as is and without moving from our apartment, just the passive income from the dividends and the rental property would cover all of our essential expenses including all food, housing and transportation costs.
The house / apartment you live in started out as a thought.
Instead of wasting time with these frivolous lawsuits, I wish the American Atheists would take issue with employers who require all workers to participate in group prayer (as one of my former employers did) or landlords who «casually» ask about your religion before they will rent you an apartment (that's life in the Bible Belt, eh?).
I recall quiet Saturday mornings, walking with my father block to block, as he pointed out the landmarks no one else knew: the spot where the Third Avenue El of old stopped (he pointed out the supports hidden beneath the black asphalt); the apartment house where another close - knit family lived in cramped quarters, the three boys studying in dim lights under their mother's watchful eye to become a lawyer, a doctor, and a priest (and later a bishop); and the double spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral, the place of my parents» wedding and the baptisms of their three boys.
Every day millions of faithful souls in monasteries and back pews and small apartments exercise the priesthood of all believers in prayer practices that bring life to the church as the beating heart brings blood to the body.
As I wrote in my book 101 Secrets for your Twenties, «Newly married and living in a small apartment is no place to store a luggage set full of your baggage.
As downtown areas are «gentrified,» as convention centers rise to puncture the skyline, families dwelling in cheap apartments or disabled single people living on Supplemental Security Income in single - room occupancy hotels are shoved ouAs downtown areas are «gentrified,» as convention centers rise to puncture the skyline, families dwelling in cheap apartments or disabled single people living on Supplemental Security Income in single - room occupancy hotels are shoved ouas convention centers rise to puncture the skyline, families dwelling in cheap apartments or disabled single people living on Supplemental Security Income in single - room occupancy hotels are shoved out.
Ten years later, when Newsweek did a story on the Chicago Seven, Jerry Rubin was living in a plush Manhattan apartment seeking, he proudly announced, to be «as Establishment as I possibly can.»
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Although, I hesitate to call it a «trip» as I was living there for two months, had an apartment and really became a local — the best way to travel.
At this point, I've lived in 6 states (some of those states more than once... moved back and forth), attended countless schools as a child, and lived in almost 20 different houses / apartments / townhouses.
While in school I dreamed of having a dog as I grew up with countless animals, but the NYC apartment was too small and had too little extra time with my life being consumed with grad school.
As I read Tender I - A Cook and His Vegetable Patch I found myself wishing I didn't live in an apartment.
So as probably know, we've been living in New York for a little over two years now — same apartment, same neighborhood and we love it.
As somebody who lives in an apartment without any outdoor space for container plants or veggies, I certainly envy all of you gardeners out there who are harvesting more produce than you know what to do with.
I now live in a little neighborhood in DC called Bloomingdale and I fell in love with it as soon as I took a walk through it one morning while apartment searching.
My garden, as you have all seen, is pretty small since we live in an apartment.
This game, of course, was happening right about the time you were getting married, which you remember because when you think back, you remember listening to me in your tiny apartment, a waystation on a path you couldn't possibly imagine, as you made plans for the rest of your life.
I had power outage thanks to a huge storm so I could only «watch» through some live - scores app on my dying phone but that was probably even more torturous as I had no clue what the hell was going on, I just stared on the screen like an eastern european retiree out of his apartment window.
As he swallowed the bitter loss to Vendola, his life again dipped toward turmoil when he failed to make payments on his apartment, forcing him into a new home.
as we live in an apartment and have people below us and on either side of us... so we stay pretty well insulated.
My mom moved into our studio apartment for the first six months of our second son's life, enabling me to head to work without worrying about the boys (and allowing us to take our first vacation as a couple that, sadly and humorously, had to end after just one day.).
Few cohabiting heteros live together for the long haul — most break up or marry in about five years, with many seeing it as a cost - saving measure (one apartment is cheaper than two) more than a statement of their commitment to each other.
Downtown parent Joanna Goddard, who lives with her husband, 3 - year - old son and 10 - month - old baby boy, recently wrote in a post to her popular blog that in a bid to help her youngest get as much sleep as possible, she moved his crib into a bathroom of her two - bedroom apartment.
She lives in a luxury apartment in a fancy suburb with her cats and deluxe cable — all items approved by the judge as part of the lifestyle that must be maintained by me.
As mentioned, my mother lives in an apartment building.
She used them consistently (it should be noted that she loved using the prefolds and how effective they were at keeping that slimy newborn poop in the diaper); so the prepped prefold that I am using as an example to show you the difference has been washed and dried (not always in a machine as she lives in an apartment with coin operated laundry) several times since August.
Who knows what it would have been like to have a light sleeper (as Adiah is) during a noisy night time birth (I've been at multiple home births where the children slept through soundly... I assumed that would not be the case in the close quartered apartment we lived in at the time given my sound making and her sleeping disposition).
But until that day comes, Schanzer, 50, lets Remy use the apartment's bedroom, while she sleeps in a makeshift bedroom that doubles as their living room and her home office.
She talks food for both the bigs and the littles as well as how to travel the world, and shares lots of practical advice for New Yorkers, like how to maximize living and closet space in an apartment.
I used to sidle up to the far side of our dining room, clutching my infant daughter, so as to not accidentally trip and fall out our living room window, which was 43 feet across the apartment.
Hence, you can use a mini crib as a bridge until you have more room in your apartment or condo... or you find living accommodations with more space!
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