Sentences with phrase «as people congregate»

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He boxes up truth, turns to leave a few prayers, inconspicuous as seeds, that someone old might read in the folds of a missal, someone young might turn over in her still - holy fingerpainting hands, near that warm corner on the east side of the parish where children congregate to play «This is the church; this is the steeple; open the doors and where are the people
The atmosphere in Hasbrouck Park last Friday morning was festive, even electric as a crowd of approximately 1,300 people congregated to hear Socialist Vermont senator and former presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders deliver a ringing endorsement of Zephyr Teachout's bid to reclaim New York's 19th Congressional District seat for the Democrats, after it was held for three terms by retiring Republican Chris Gibson.
But the state's transit chiefs, following the attacks, said there's a reason why the terrorists in Belgium chose an airport and a subway station as targets — they're a place where a lot of people congregate, and they're difficult to protect.
A statement by Abdulkadir Ibrahim, Information Officer, NEMA North East zone, quoted the governor saying «I am here as an emissary of President Buhari, we are here to commiserate with the people of Dikwa, Ngala, Kala - Balge, Mafa and Marte who have congregated in Dikwa town and to assure you of his unflinching support and empathy.
Congregate as soon as you can so that you can find out if the person is true as they are portraying to be in the virtual world.
People looking to party up generally congregate there and call out phrases such as «Anyone care to party?»
I'm thinking if I move again, it'll be to San Francisco, where people who have the same crazy kind of ideas as me seem to congregate.
As patrons / collectors / sponsors / buyers, sic «users» congregate around your work, is it possible to divorce yourself, and subsequently, your art / production from the people receiving it?
In the four lot parcel, seven community groups serving children with special needs, immigrant children and their families, people in drug treatment programs, as well as individual family gardeners come together — spanning various demographics, united by a common love of gardening — to grow food, congregate and avail themselves of much need respite in planted space.
As a successful artist, people congregated around me at parties, openings.
Someone saw the church on a map, thought it would be a good place for people to congregate around without bothering anyone, and marked it as a gym.
It needs to be placed in an area of the house that people congregate, such as a hallway or lounge for it to be able to sense when everyone has left.
Because they're places that people come together to congregate and learn, Ahrendts referred to them as Apple's largest products.
As thousands of runners congregated in the center of Pine Trails Park, members of the Stoneman Douglas cross country team made their way to the microphone one - by - one, giving tributes to their fallen coach, while also demanding change in the wake of Wednesday's Parkland shooting that claimed the lives of 17 people — including cross country coach Scott Beigel.
These fine people have chosen to congregate mainly within the state's top five most popular cities as listed below in descending order:
DM: In her essay the Ageless Kitchen PJ Wade points out that wider access ways to accommodate walker and wheel chairs, adjustable counter top heights and ergometric features such as levered door handles are making it not only easier for people of all ages to congregate in the kitchen but to cook in it as well.
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