Sentences with phrase «come in the summer for»

Zinedine Zidane said he didn't want anybody now, and Real Madrid tried to convince Kepa to come in the summer for free.

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After living in many other places around the country, Bruce came back for a visit and noticed Portsmouth seemed up and coming with a huge influx of summer tourists and a revitalized downtown.
And, having played ultimate throughout summer camp as a kid (often with Marc), briefly in college, and for two seasons in a scrappy New York City league (yes, I realize I'm officially coming out of the nerd closet here), I was invited to play Thursday.
Last summer, when the butcher paper came off the windows at the former Starbucks in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, locals found a narrow little cafe called 15th Ave Coffee & Tea, serving espresso pulled from a manual La Marzocco machine by hipster baristas with a flair for latte art.
This past summer they were working on an additional $ 1.7 million round, which Bhattacharya believes will leave Zipmark sufficiently funded for managed growth in the coming years.
Although the change may come as a surprise to the public and some Starbucks employees, the company has been sending to signals to Wall Street for the last year about its intentions to carry out a the succession plan, announcing a reorganization in the summer that gave Mr. Johnson oversight of the day - to - day operations.
If you're flying American @American (aal) or Delta (dal), you're also in for a new headache: The two airlines couldn't come to terms on an agreement for rebooking, so this is the first summer where if you have a delay on one airline's flights, you can't ask to be rebooked on the other airline.
A penchant for holding onto everything that might come in handy in the future, plus a generally nomadic existence (home to the midwest for the summers, back to New York for school semesters), meant that I lived in a semi-permanent state of bare - boned survival and clutter.
Next, they came for the agricultural gangs of Russian fruit and vegetable pickers posing at Latvians, but the only farm I've seen in the last decade is the converted one in Tuscany where we go each summer, so I stayed silent.
And, it looks like the borders of the summer blockbuster season will continue to be blurred in coming years, as Fast & Furious 7 is expected to be released in the first week of April 2015 while the highly - anticipated Warner Brothers release Batman vs. Superman is scheduled for early March of 2016.
Poloz has raised rates three times since last summer following an impressive economic run for Canada that began in late 2016, but his last hike came in January.
That's especially true when it comes to where to live: While the previous generation might have been happy to put aside careers and seek out an endless summer in Florida or Arizona, no single approach to retirement is going to work for this diverse bunch.
It's still up in the air whether or not there will be a push for fresh elections come the summer,» he said.
While you might be able to get by with a light leather jacket during the summer months for an evening out, the Moya is going to be your best friend during the fall and winter, and won't be in rotation during the summer months, which shouldn't come as a surprise but should also be stated.
His preference for Summers comes from two years of working with the guy every single day and two more years in which they were routinely in touch.
More broken consultation, more disrespect for British Columbians I came to Dogwood as a volunteer in the summer of 2014.
The move, first announced in Women's Wear Daily, comes about four months after two formers interns sued Condé Nast, claiming they had been paid below minimum wage for the summer jobs at W Magazine and The New Yorker.
CNBC.com — Market Outlook: Bernanke May Set Tone for Rest of Summer While many traders hope for talk of more Fed easing, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke will likely tell members of Congress in the coming week that it's the lawmakers who need to act.
As the summer barrels on, a handful of great albums are in the pipeline for the coming months.
The summer I came to faith, my friend gave me a copy of The Cost of Discipleship [SCM Press], Bonhoeffer's most famous book, and he told me the story of this man who, because of his faith, spoke up for the Jews in Nazi Germany and got involved in the plot against Hitler.
As we sit at our desks or walk to class, the immediate faces and objects around us seem far more real than do the aspirations we have for ourselves in the future or even the fleeting images that may come to mind from last summer's vacation.
Claiming miracles in the debris of a summer storm is as vacuous as praying for a four to come up on each of six - hundred times you roll a die, and then claiming that god answered your prayers «about a hundred times.»
And then, on the hopeful assumption that everyone slept through the night, or at least until dawn, next would come breakfast, six - way debates over what to eat for breakfast, a belated but grandly sung Latin grace (the girls went to Gregorian - chant camp in the summer), and then backpack - packing, hair brushing that featured much wailing and gnashing of small teeth, and finally back to the elevator - button wars before a race - walk over to the convention center.
Since Hatmaker's latest book, For the Love, came out last summer, something else has been happening in the comments: whenever someone would mention how she wished she could afford a copy, another woman would chime in to offer to send her one.
As summer comes to a close and we return to the rhythm of the school year, I've been hearing from a lot of readers who are interested in using Evolving in Monkey Town as a book study for their Sunday school, college group, or book club.
She later told me, in a rare moment of candor, that as she watched him leave for yet another summer cadet training camp, she was sorely tempted to tell him not to bother coming home, since he was virtually never around anyway.
Elected Emperor in the summer of 1519, young Charles Habsburg had delayed coming back to Europe from Spain for nearly a year.
Then in later summer, still ill and liable to fainting fits, came something further for his depression to latch on to, but at the same time a strong physical challenge.
Cardinal Robert Sarah, prefect of the Vatican's Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments, caused a rumpus earlier this summer by proposing to a meeting of liturgists in London that the Catholic Church return to the practice of priest and people praying in the same direction during the Liturgy of the Eucharist: a change in liturgical «orientation» the cardinal described as the entire congregation looking together toward the Lord who is to come.
Despite the challenges that came along with building within an operating production facility, Massner says SG Construction has been able to keep the work on track and in line for a successful completion this summer.
Hey Ella — Summer is coming (sort of)-- I am looking for a daily face moisturiser with an SPF in.
Whilst a shoe deodoriser spray might not sound like the most exciting product, for someone like me who walks pretty much everywhere I think it will come in handy, particularly over the rest of summer!
Diced tomatoes, tomato sauce... I can't wait to see those ruby jars sitting on the shelf in the basement, waiting to be opened for the perfect meal and remind us of these long days of summer when the tomatoes were coming in by the pound.
I had some homemade rhubarb jam from last summer in the fridge and I used it up here to make room for this year's coming preserves stash.
So, in preparation for all the summer fun to come, I've got a fun (and portable) s'mores treat for ya.
Seriously, thank goodness citrus season comes along in February, when my tolerance for winter is wearing thin and I become tempted to purchase the tiny containers of raspberries that run $ 5 / pop, just to feel like it's summer again.
Now that she's coming home for summer (in a few weeks) she asked if I could make her a coconut version?
Coming in hot with another cold recipe for the summer heat!
Coming home, the summer produce in Indiana was ripe for transformation into Greek cuisine.
As I gear up to begin seeding for this year's garden, I'm reminded of the simple — but incredible — power of the home garden, and that for a 3 or 4 month stretch in summer - fall, I buy very little at the grocery store, my food coming from my own little rectangle on this planet, or, for what I can't / don't grow, from the local farmers» markets.
Like you never in your life tasted anything so good after waiting all summer long for them to come around.
Whether Bobby Flay had anything to do with this change in grill dynamic or not, one thing for sure the Grill is the - WAY TO GO - when it comes to summer time!
Last summer, on a hike with my dear friend Sandy during some down time at a conference in Park City, I came to the realization that I have a love and passion for cooking with spices.
This recipe for lightened - up Cucumber Dill Greek Yogurt Rotisserie Chicken Salad comes together in less than 10 minutes and tastes like summer in a bowl thanks to crisp cucumber and flavorful herbs.
For those of you who's been asking, we will also be coming to London in June and Amsterdam after the summer.
In late summer the sun is coming up just as I finish and I usually sit for a bit and often reply to messages from Austrlia (they are going to bed around that time).
It helps that here in Jamaica all the fruits come to life in summer, so I've been going from strawberries to passionfruit to mangoes for my daily snack, which has been the ultimate treat.
Crisps, crumbles, cobblers, and pies, I live for summer fruit desserts and with summer coming to a close I think we should all buckle down and pack in as many as we possibly can before Labor Day hits.
Usually, chili needs to cook for several hours, but because I don't like to sit over a hot stove in the summer, I've come up with a great recipe that doesn't require endless hours on the stove.
I grew up eating these in Croatia, spending every summer at my grandmother's who had a giant sour cherry tree right outside her kitchen window... as kids, we used to climb it and sit amidst the cherries for hours, only coming down at bedtime, with stained shirts and hands:) Almost seems a sin to cook these in a pie and not eat them fresh...... looks awesome, though!!
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