Sentences with phrase «child out on the town»

Want to take your toddler or small child out on the town but also want to bike there?

Not exact matches

When my husband went out of town on business, I either went with him or took the children and stayed with a neighbor.
And three or four of the «town elders» would camp out for an hour or so on Halloween to give out some little goodies to the few children who's parents would have them stop by on their way to the bigger more happening trick or treat dwellings.
But when the boy's mother Jen failed to pick him up on Wednesday, Long gave her a call, only to be told that she was out of town and that the child was no longer her «problem.»
You should not let your child go on long trips out of town for 2 weeks.
If, by chance, a child gets sick, there is an out - of - town house guest that generates an extra load of sheets and towels or requires a home - cooked meal, or the family decides to go on vacation (usually defined for mom and dad as taking some time off work so that they can Baby Bunch in a different location), all bets are off and you will find yourself consumed by mess.
Jeff Alger, 34, who works in the Kansas oil fields on a fracking crew, said his wife Sophia took their children out of school when she heard a tornado was coming and then fled Moore and watched it flatten the town from a few miles away.
On the other hand, my girlfriend met a man on the internet who had an internet - based business, so when they married, he moved out of state to her town, brought one of his children still in high school, (she had three still in high school / college) and their marriage is superOn the other hand, my girlfriend met a man on the internet who had an internet - based business, so when they married, he moved out of state to her town, brought one of his children still in high school, (she had three still in high school / college) and their marriage is superon the internet who had an internet - based business, so when they married, he moved out of state to her town, brought one of his children still in high school, (she had three still in high school / college) and their marriage is superb.
Possibly the last of their kind, moving from town to town and still working out some serious parent - child issues (not the least of which is their approach to handling their prey) Gemma Arterton literally vamps it up, putting on a prostitute pose to seduce lowlives and cops, while her daughter, plays more school girl, a more subtle and melancholic performance by Saoirse Ronan.
Eight Hours Don't Make a Day — If I didn't have to be out of town this weekend, spending quality time with my children, I would be at the Film Center on Saturday watching this marathon screening of Rainer Werner Fassbinder's TV series, «a decades - spanning social history of postwar Germany as told through the life of a young toolmaker and his sprawling group of friends, coworkers, and family.»
Those billboards may be alone in a field on an almost entirely disused road, but when Mildred rents them from the local ad agency (run by Caleb Landry Jones) and puts up a provocative and simple three part message calling out the police for the lack of justice for her slain child, the close - knit little town is thrown into chaos.
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She seeks out opportunities to meet with legislators and education leaders on education issues and stands up for children, their teachers, and their neighborhood public schools at rallies, hearings, meetings, and town halls.
If you have to go out of town and worry about who is taking care of your baby, there is no better place on earth to send your pet child than to Paradise Ranch.
There are lots of child - friendly cafés and tavernas to choose from in the pretty old town, and you can sit out on the main square and enjoy an ice - cream.
Shores Kid's Night Out Parents wanting to have a night out on the town, or a stroll along our moonlit beach can register their children in one of our Kid's Night Out evening activities offering arts & crafts, games, dinner and a movOut Parents wanting to have a night out on the town, or a stroll along our moonlit beach can register their children in one of our Kid's Night Out evening activities offering arts & crafts, games, dinner and a movout on the town, or a stroll along our moonlit beach can register their children in one of our Kid's Night Out evening activities offering arts & crafts, games, dinner and a movOut evening activities offering arts & crafts, games, dinner and a movie.
1995 Cotter, Holland, Beneath the Barrage, The Modern's Little Show, The New York Times, April 7, p. C27 Hainley, Bruce Next to Nothing: The Art of Tom Friedman, Artforum, November, pp. 4 - 5, pp. 73 - 77 Kastner, Jeffrey, lo - fo, Frieze, September / October, pp. 72 - 73 Kim Levin, Choices, The Village Voice, May 2, p. 11 Mitchell, Charles Dee, «Critical Mass»: More Than Meets the Eye, Dallas Morning News, February 3 Narbutas, Siaurys, Modernus Menas Padeda Atlaidziau Zvelgti I Pasauli, Lietuvos Rytui, August Rich, Charles, At MoMA: A «Mad» Muse, The Hartford Courant, April 1 Schjeldahl, Peter, Struggle and Flight, The Village Voice, April 18, p. 79 1994 Connors, Thomas, Evanston Art Center, New Art Examiner, May Green, David, Doors of Perception, Burelle's, May, p. 18, p. 23 Mollica, Franco, Tema Celeste, Autumn, p. 64 Perretta, Gabriele, Flash Art (Italian edition), Summer Romano, Gianni, Tom Friedman, Zoom, no. 12 Romano, Gianni, In and Out Liquid Architectures (Through a Few Objects, Temporale, no. 31, pp. 34 - 37 Romano, Gianni, Interactive Child, Arquebuse, May, pp. 24 - 25 Tager, Alisa, Emerging Master of Metamorphosis, The Los Angeles Times, May 3, p. F1, p. F8 Trione, Vincenzo, De Soto, Ulisside del Bello, Il Mattino, May 27 1993 Artner, Alan, Sharp Conceptual Show Dares to be Different, The Chicago Tribune, January 22, section 7, p. 56 Auer, James, There's No More Than a Hairbreath Between Art, Reality in This Exhibit, Milwaukee Journal, January 17 Blair, Dike, review, Flash Art, November / December, pp. 112 - 114 Flynn, Patrick J.B. review, Hair, Artpaper, February Heartney, Eleanor, New York, Dans les Galeries, Art Press, October, pp. 24 - 28 Humphrey, David, New York Fax, Art issues, May / June, pp. 32 - 33 Levin, Kim, Choices, The Village Voice, February 23, p. 65 Lillington, David, Times, Time Out, June 16 Lillington, David, Times, Metropolis M, Winter, pp. 47 - 49 Nesbitt, Lois, Artforum, Summer, pp. 111 - 112 Paine, Janice T. Hair Pieces: Exhibition Worth Combing, Mikwaukee Sentinel, January 8, p. 8D Shepley, Carol Ferring, Tom Friedman Shapes Art Out of Everyday Things, St. Louis Post - Dispatch, January 14, p. 3E Southworth, Linda, An Extraordinary Exhibition at Arts and Letters, The Washington Heights Citizen & The Inwood News, February 28, pp. 10 - 11 1992 Bernardi, David, News Reviews, Flash Art, May / June, p. 149 Cameron, Dan, In Praise of Smallness, Art & Auction, April, pp. 74 - 76 Faust, Gretchen, New York in Review, Arts, March, p. 79 Kahn, Wolf, Connecting Incongruities, Art in America, November, pp. 116 - 121 Marrs, Jennifer, Simple Style With a Complex Meaning, Courier, October 2, p. 15, p. 18 Smith, Roberta, Casual Ceremony, The New York Times, January 3, section C 1991 Artner, Alan, Friedman Debuts with Winning Simplicity, The Chicago Tribune, February 22, section 7, p. 56 Barckert, Lynda, The Work of Art, The Reader, March 1 Brunetti, John, New City, March 14, p. 14 Heartney, Eleanor, Art in America, December, p. 118 Hixson, Kathryn, Chicago in Review, Arts, May, p. 108 Levin, Kim, Choices, The Village Voice, September 17, p. 104 McCracken, David, Gallery Scene, The Chicago Tribune, February 8, section 7, p. 68 McCracken, David, Gallery Scene, The Chicago Tribune, August 30, section 7, p. 54 Goings On About Town, The New Yorker, September 23, p. 12 Palmer, Laurie, Artforum, May, p. 151 Patterson, Tom, Trio of Solos: Thoughts on Three Current Shows at SECCA, Winston - Salem Journal, September 1, p. C6 Smith, Roberta, Art in Review, The New York Times, September 13, p. C5 1990 Harris, Patty, Four Summer Art Shows, Downtown, August 29, pp. 12A - 13A Levin, Kim, Choices The Village Voice, August 7, p. 1On About Town, The New Yorker, September 23, p. 12 Palmer, Laurie, Artforum, May, p. 151 Patterson, Tom, Trio of Solos: Thoughts on Three Current Shows at SECCA, Winston - Salem Journal, September 1, p. C6 Smith, Roberta, Art in Review, The New York Times, September 13, p. C5 1990 Harris, Patty, Four Summer Art Shows, Downtown, August 29, pp. 12A - 13A Levin, Kim, Choices The Village Voice, August 7, p. 1on Three Current Shows at SECCA, Winston - Salem Journal, September 1, p. C6 Smith, Roberta, Art in Review, The New York Times, September 13, p. C5 1990 Harris, Patty, Four Summer Art Shows, Downtown, August 29, pp. 12A - 13A Levin, Kim, Choices The Village Voice, August 7, p. 102
But I see the most promise in a hybrid of digital and direct experience, in which children and young adults get out in the wet, wriggling, fluttering world — whether a wilderness or Thoreau's «swamp on the edge of town» — and then use the Web for that deeply human practice of communicating the things that catch our attention.
... in which children and young adults get out in the wet, wriggling, fluttering world — whether a wilderness or Thoreau's «swamp on the edge of town» — and then use the Web for that deeply human practice of communicating the things that catch our attention.
But Big Coal has certainly taken things a step too far It turns out they've been running ads in South Carolina featuring children (some under 10) who push coal on the public like some push a different product line on street - corners in bad parts of town.
For example, the court may consider the benefit to the children of going on a holiday with a parent, the benefit to the children of visiting with out - of - town relatives, the reasonableness of the parenting time proposed by the applicant parent, childcare during summer months when many children are off school.
Di Natale told the 730 Report last night that he wanted his leadership to be defined by work on building up the health care system, getting children out of detention centres, and making sure the «the big end of town» pays its way.
A parent may interfere with visitation by failing to deliver the child on time, taking the child out of town, or keeping the child from making unrestricted phone calls to the other parent.
We have had a dental receptionist state that we are being neglectful if we don't bring the child for a check - up on a day that is chosen by an out of town clinic even though that time conflicts with being home when other children are finished school and if we aren't home then we are neglecting their needs.
When the trial judge gives you permission to move out of town on the understanding that you will bring the child back to the other parent's residence for some access periods, make sure that you do not do this at all.
Even more so if your clients are from out of town, having children, pets, or medical issues to take into consideration; and that doesn't begin to deal that 30 ′ moving van sitting on the street, waiting to unload (and that moving van is scheduled to be elsewhere)... now what?
Our children have since graduated from college, one is a school administrator and also got her ASID, our son is an attorney, they both are married and live out of town, we did a great job getting our children on their way in this house, I'm thankful for that, but I'm ready to put a sign in the yard.
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