Sentences with phrase «country new digs»

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After moving so often between cities and countries during my twenties, I'm finding it harder to grow an attachment to each new location, to put in the effort to make connections and dig down roots.
With the presidential circus having left their backyard, New Hampshire's Senate candidates lost little time this week digging into each other's commitment to limiting spending in what's expected to be one of the most competitive and expensive Senate races in the country.
The flagbearer of the New Patriotic Party, Nana Akufo - Addo, has taken a dig at President John Mahama's capacity to lead the country.
«I think you're seeing more and more of these donors like those backing Reclaim New York, but also those participating in the Koch seminar, digging into all levels of politics across the country,» Hertel - Fernandez said.
«I think [the trend's range] says that people are hungry for this,» explains Julia Szabo, pet columnist for the New York Post and Country Living Magazine and author of Pretty Pet Friendly: Easy Ways to Keep Spot's Digs Stylish & Spotless.
Dig into a plate of authentic Italian food in Boston's North End, try something new in Chinatown, and indulge in a wide array of cuisine considered some of the best in the country.
Rainbow takes its setting in the current political landscape of the country, whose govern - ment has recently begun preliminary digging for a new trans - oceanic canal that will rival the Panama Canal.
By contrast, the residents of Powys in North Wales up sticks to new digs only every 33 years, making them the most likely in the country to stay put.
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