Sentences with phrase «city or country sometimes»

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Whether it's around parenting or my marriage, my relationships in my extended family and friendships, the care and daily running of our home and finances, our church, our faith, our city, our country and our world, I feel overwhelmed sometimes by all of the things that I should be doing or need to be doing.
In districts across the country — even ones in cities with some form of limited movement for kids — poor parents, typically those who are black or Hispanic, are forced to enroll their kids in underperforming schools when there are good ones nearby, sometimes just blocks away.
Feisty, independent and sometimes excitable, Scottish terriers need moderate exercise and do well living in the city or country.
The comfort of your hometown with familiar faces and that kitschy hole - in - the - wall restaurant can sometimes be the perfect (or only) place you can really relax and be yourself, sans the stress navigating an unfamiliar city or country.
Sometimes when traveling you just want to feel like, well, you're not traveling — you want to bring the feeling of home with you to the city or country you're visiting.
«Sometimes it's a matter of getting you to a nearby city or country that has better care than the place you're in.
The simplification of Facebook's privacy settings includes the elimination of regional networks, which sometimes would lead people to unwittingly share their Facebook profile with an entire city, or, as Facebook's founder Mark Zuckerberg explained in a recent open letter, an entire country.
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