Sentences with phrase «end of island meant»

Southern end of island meant a very short walk to the beach and restaurants.

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I'm not heading anywhere warm until I make my way down to Miami and St. Simons Island at the end of April (a little belated adult spring break, if you will), but that doesn't mean I'm not already thinking about what to fill my suitcase with.
My second trip to Santorini took place at the end of June, which meant that it was already Greek summer on my favorite island.
At the end we decided to go to Ibiza instead of Santorini, because Ibiza offers the kind of sandy white beaches that I love the most and that remind me the most of my favorite island in the Caribbean, which means to me total relaxation.
When her sister is taken to the hospital on Ellis Island after being suspected of being sick, Ewa is taken in by Bruno (Joaquin Phoenix), a charming but wicked man who forces her into prostitution, and the two end up on the mean streets of Manhattan while looking for a way to get her sister freed.
For me, Lamb started out as a further exploration of the phenomenon of faith and the responsibility of a messiah that I touched on in Coyote Blue and Island of the Sequined Love Nun, but it ended up being an exploration of the true meaning of sacrifice, loyalty, and friendship.
Oahu is home to Hawaii's state capital and largest city, Honolulu, and the benefits of finding a hotel in the heart of town are many — you'll be closer to the island's best restaurants, and the density of businesses in Waikiki (where most of Honolulu's hotels are located) means you're within walking distance of the world - famous Waikiki Beach (if not directly on it) and high - end shopping.
Which doesn't necessarily mean the statement isn't true, but is usually a death knell marking the beginning of the end of what once made that particular island or beach so great.
Exploring by Land - Take a golf cart ride (golf carts are rented for a fee and are the most common means of island transportation) to the very end of the island (south).
On this skinny 13 - mile - long island of white - sand beaches, relaxation means anything from hanging poolside at a south - end resort to retail therapy in the boutiques lining the historic streets of Fernandina, farther north.
While much of the island is evolving to target high - end, big - spending tourists — and this process is no less evident in Lamai Beach, with the appearance of some great spas — Lamai's age and popularity means that there are many bargains still to be found.
1987 1987 Biennial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (catalogue) Perverted by Language, Hillwood Art Gallery, Long Island University, Greenvale, NY (curated by Robert Nickas, catalogue) Reconstruct / Deconstruct, John Gibson Gallery, New York (curated by Robert Nickas, catalogue) Extreme Order: Cemin, Gober, Halley, Lemieux, Steinbach, Lia Rumma Gallery, Naples (curated by Collins & Milazzo, brochure) Primary Structures, Rhona Hoffman Gallery, Chicago (curated by Robert Nickas) Avant - Garde in the Eighties, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles (catalogue) Paint — Film, Bess Cutler Gallery, New York Post-Abstract Abstraction, The Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art, Ridgefield, CT (curated by Eugene Schwartz, catalogue) NY Art Now: The Saatchi Collection, Saatchi Gallery, London (catalogue) Generations of Geometry, Whitney Museum of American Art at The Equitable Center, New York Similia / Dissimilia, Columbia University Art Gallery, New York; travelled to Sonnabend Gallery and Leo Castelli Gallery, New York; Städtische Kunsthalle, Düsseldorf, Germany (curated by Rainer Crone, catalogue) The Castle, documenta 8, Kassel, Germany (curated by Group Material) Reinhard Onnasch Galerie, Berlin (catalogue) Anti-Baudrillard, White Columns, New York (curated by Group Material) Recent Tendencies in Black and White, Sidney Janis Gallery, New York (curated by Jerry Saltz, catalogue) Terrae Motus, Grand Palais, Paris (catalogue) The Beauty of Circumstance, Josh Baer Gallery, New York (catalogue) New York Now, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel (catalogue) 1986 Admired Work, John Weber Gallery, New York Spiritual America, CEPA Galleries, Buffalo, NY (catalogue); travelled to Stavanger Faste Galleri, Stavanger, Norway (curated by Collins & Milazzo) New New York, Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, OH Signs of Painting, Metro Pictures, New York, and Donald Young Gallery, Chicago Painting and Sculpture Today 1986, Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, IN (catalogue) Paravision II, Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles (curated by Collins & Milazzo) Political Geometries: on the Meaning of Alienation, Hunter College Art Gallery, New York (catalogue) Post Pop, Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles Tableaux Abstraits, Villa Arson, Centre National d'Art Contemporain, Nice, France (catalogue) Europa / Amerika, Ludwig Köln Museum, Cologne, Germany (catalogue) End Game: Reference and Simulation in Recent Painting and Sculpture, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA (curated by David Joselit and Elisabeth Sussman, catalogue) Ashley Bickerton, Peter Halley, Jeff Koons, Meyer Vaisman, Sonnabend Gallery, New York The Hidden Surface, Middendorf Gallery, Washington, DC Geometry Now, Craig Cornelius Gallery, New York Surfboards, Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles Art and Its Double: A New York Perspective (El arte y su doble), Centre Cultural de la Funcacio Caixa de Pensions, Madrid; travelled to Fundación Caja de Pensions, Barcelona (catalogue) Rooted Rhetoric, Castel Dell «Ovo, Naples (catalogue)
Doing nothing until the end of the decade would also likely mean curtains for low - lying areas and small island states, including the Maldives, whose President Mohamed Nasheed I advise on climate change issues.
The island unit with bar stools means breakfast and end - of - the - day conversations can be had comfortably while someone gets on with cooking the evening meal.
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