Sentences with phrase «at places like american»

Much of that stuff was purchased at places like American Signature Furniture, Garden Ridge, and on Craigslist...
Business is booming at places like American Advisor Group, or AAG.
You can get them at La Grande Épicerie in Paris or at the expat stores, like Thanksgiving or The Real McCoy, or online at places like My American Market.

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American cities like Berkeley, Boulder, Seattle, and Philadelphia have already put in place some version of the soda tax, which is aimed at reducing obesity.
Places of worship including Muslim mosques, Hindu temples and Sikh gurdwaras became instant targets for patriotic terrorists seeking to lash out at innocent Americans like the Sikh victims of the terrorist attack in Wisconsin.
Some felt it wasbecause he couldn't make the weight anymore, but Winkfield laughs at this.Others said the white jockeys were beginning to gang up on the Negroes — and itis true that this had a great deal to do with their virtual disappearance fromthe American racing scene — but Winkfield says he was always treated well.Colonel Chinn, who calls Winkfield «the finest colored man I ever knew, with a heart as big as all outdoors,» blames Jimmy's exodus on thelegislation that made racing illegal for several years in some of the easternstates and moved the big meetings to places like Butte, Mont, and Salt LakeCity and Hamilton, Ont.
Piazzas I wish we had Italian - like piazzas in American cities - a place without cars where the community congregates over coffee or again, over nothing at all.
The president previously called Upstate New York a «ghost town» during a 2016 campaign rally while talking about his opposition to the Trans - Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal, blaming the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), signed by President Bill Clinton, for costing American jobs at places like Carrier.
But being a role model for African - American scientists at a place like Iowa wasn't easy.
As Josh Bloom, director of chemical and pharmaceutical sciences at the American Council on Science and Health in New York City, sees it, «the trouble is if you work for a place like that you lose two ways.
Like American football players lined up for a complex play, every cell in a developing embryo needs to be at the right place at the right time.
You can find high - waisted hippie versions online at at places like Urban Outfitters, but American Eagle's Artist style jeans are easy to find, inexpensive, and super comfortable.
At Soul Singles, we offer the best place to meet professional African Americans just like you.
American Singles don't like to find dates at the bars and nightclubs because these places are crowded, loud, and obnoxious.
Its tone spans the gamut from exultant to despairing, the content decidedly adult in places for a picture that looks like something Charles Schulz might've drawn on acid and the jabs Satrapi takes at American policy are gentle all things considered.
Natural comparisons will fly to Oliver Stone's Wall Street, which is accurate, but you can see subtle hints of films like Trading Places, Glengarry Glen Ross, and even American Psycho at times.
Panned by nearly every critic with a pen or typewriter upon its release, Some Like It Hot became a box office sensation, garnering six Academy Award nominations and, decades later, a place at the very top of the AFI's list of the 100 best American comedies ever made.
Before «Star Wars,» George Lucas was best known for his preceding film, 1973's wonderfully down - to - earth «American Graffiti,» a nostalgic time - travel masterpiece that took place just a decade before its release but, even at the time, felt like it was...
Just as Jordan «doubled» the number of heists at the climax, so too does he multiply the analytical distance Melville previously placed between his movie's world and that of the American pulpsters like Asphalt Jungle and They Live by Night he so carefully admired.
It's not as egregious as some recent dress - up movies (I'm looking at you, «American Pastoral») but never once does it feel like we're being transported in place or time.
I think for there to be long - standing change in American education that is widespread, rather than just on the margins, first of all, people have to see examples of places that are like their own places where the new kind of education really works, where students are learning deeply, where they can exhibit their knowledge publicly, and where everybody who looks at the kids says, «That's the kind of kids I want to have.»
To see what I mean, just think of the numerous tragedies this year involving police shootings of unarmed African - Americans in places like Ferguson, Cleveland, Staten Island, and South Carolina, as well as the death of Freddy Gray in Baltimore at the hands of police there.
«While voucher programs, tax credit scholarships, charter schools and the like have done wonders in improving education, states with such programs in place should not stop there,» Rayanne Matlock, operations manager at Americans for Tax Reform, said.
Nissan TITAN served as the presenting sponsor of Blake Shelton's «Doing it to Country Songs» tour which headed out on the highways across the U.S. beginning February 16 in Bakersfield, California and finished up September 16 at the American Kickoff in Colorado Springs, making stops in places like North Lawrence, Ohio; Daytona, Florida and Lexington, Kentucky along the way.
Are people actually blasting the online retail king in strongly worded and venomous blog posts, articles, and — like the recent threatening rant from the CEO of the American Booksellers Association — open letters, then staying up late at night to place their orders under the cloak of darkness in order to get free shipping on orders over $ 25?
If you say look at the average american small town, they might not have an apple store, or currys or other places like that.
Most European tourists will feel right at home, and American tourists can compare it easily to places like Aspen, Colorado with a Swiss twist.
the way i look at it there are some gaming sites and some reviewers who i just don't trust I know gametrailers is owned by the parent company that is owned by MS yet they are still very fair IMO gamespot since the whole jeff firing / kane and lynch stuff has been spot on, they will point out very minor things in their reviews and are really strict but sometimes you need to find out everything and gamespot is the place ign has few reviewers who i like on playstation team but one thing i have noticed is how american gaming media gives MS a free pass but not to sony or nintendo, its funny and sad how MS gave up on core gamers for last 3 - 4 years but still got praised and some of their E3 conferences were graded higher than sony when sony showed games compared to dance central angryjoe is also really fair
Yet the Campaign for Art's contemporary section, capping the building on the seventh floor, is a calamity; it in places feels more like an art fair display than a show at a major American museum.
Between having his work placed in the collection at The Museum of Modern Art and exhibiting at the likes of Deitch Projects and American Fine Art, he found time to helm the influential space The 5th International, where he showed with fellow artists Alex Bag, McDermott and McGough, and Rob Pruitt.
Yet in his own way, which is at times crowded and quite clumsy (like placing Baziotes» «Mariner,» 1960 — 61, as the final painting in the show), Anfam continues to press the presence of women and outliers Mark Tobey (West Coast), Norman Lewis (African - American), Bradley Tomlin (homosexual), and photographers Barbara Morgan, Aaron Siskind, and Minor White.
A Look at the Exile in the MUSAC Collection, Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Castilla y Léon, León, Spain (2018); Art of the Senses, Albright - Knox Gallery, Buffalo, NY (forthcoming, 2017); No Place Like Home, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem (2017); Apparitions: Frottages and Rubbings from 1860 to Now, The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, traveled to the Menil Collection, Houston, TX (2015); Beyond and Between, Leeum, Samsung Museum of Art, Seoul (2014); Shades of Time: An Exhibition from the Archive of Korean American Artists, Part Two 1989 - 2001, Queens Museum, NY (2014); Homebodies, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago (2013); Dislocation, Daegu Art Museum, South Korea (2012); and Peppermint Candy: Contemporary Korean Art, The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Gwacheon, South Korea (2009).
There have been other more overt recent efforts using improper methods like CPA at places like Real Climate, or Mann with a bogus temperature graphic in Scientific American in April.
Well, at the time I, like most folks didn't have ready access to «scientific sources», so I read the cries of alarm in places like major newspapers, Scientific American, Science Digest, Popular Science, Popular Mechanics, and other such publications, which in turn provided extensive quotes from authoritative «scientific sources».
The fact that they chose this challenge at all is highly questionable, and the fact that they glossed over an opportunity to address a serious problem (how about even mentioning that these places wouldn't exist if the Americans watching the show would quit consuming electronics like candy?)
Although there is work to be done to unpack the contextual factors that may explain why African American boys are expelled and suspended at a higher rate than other preschool children, self - reflective questions like these and those offered throughout Anti-Bias Education for Young Children and Ourselves (Derman Sparks & Edwards 2009) are one place to start.
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