Sentences with phrase «end of the country»

This may pose some difficulties, especially if you are both at opposite ends of the country.
Because of Lesson Four, we've been able to turn up for a week at the other end of the country, and have friends waiting to help us.
In fact, I am most often in a home office at the opposite end of the country from the office where my sole staff person does everything.
Visiting a city at the other end of my country, or touring around a whole different country at another continent.
At the opposite end of the country in San Francisco and Oakland, breweries like Copenhagen - based Mikkeller are beginning to cater to the connoisseur who wants to enjoy the experience of a well - crafted beer without the buzz.
Older still, Mat and I undertook a couple of longer road trips, to Scotland's West Coast, and the extraordinary, almost prehistoric landscapes of Assynt, right up at the top end of the country.
The holidays are a great time to be around dozens of family members you only see a couple of times a year, attend packed office parties and travel on sold - out flights to the far ends of the country.
Usually, we all working from different ends of the country, often at different times of the day (and night) so a team day at the Folksy office in Sheffield was a great chance to catch - up and discuss important plans for Folksy's future.
Prices are quite low in general — you can go from the north end of the country to the south for about $ US20 — but services vary widely as well.
«This collaboration between BMA and A+P represents an alignment of vision and ambition between two vastly different institutions at opposite ends of the country who share a conviction that art must be made accessible to the broadest demographic, specifically urban communities who are too often ignored by museums», said BMA Director Christopher Bedford.
The United States remains on the low end of countries using energy powered by wind.
Oh Layla, if I were to win this book I would send it, tied up with a bow, to my friend at the other end of the country whose husband lost his job and they are very worried about losing their house they have lived in most of their married life.
As mentioned in our Going to Uni: How it affects your relationship article, many students go abroad, or to the opposite end of the country in order to study and as a result, end up in l...
It's a hard sell here in NZ because we have so much hydro and geothermal, but Auckland is where the power is needed and it exactly in the other end of the country from the generation.
Today we start with the top end of the country and our list of Top Places To See In Northern Costa Rica
Similar to the interior decorating style I've seen in two Olive Gardens recently — one in MA, the other on the opposite end of the country in MT — where the plates on the walls feature different patterns, but their similar colors tie them all together.
Chefs at both ends of the country are eschewing small plates for supersized meals that require advance notice.
«Bicoastal is difficult to execute at the size they are at currently,» Allen says, warning it can be difficult to manage stores on opposite ends of the country.
A friend of mine surprised me a while back by announcing that she was getting married, moving to the other end of the country and converting to Catholicism.
A few years ago there was one yogi who rolled from one end of the country to the other.
I never thought I would see the end of this country in my lifetime.
you have opened your doors to the end of your country and culture
To pick them out he visited and talked during the past fortnight with coaches, assistant coaches, players and other major and minor prophets in colleges from one end of the country to the other.
For two small but highly articulate groups at either end of the country, the game these days is not gin rummy or charades or baseball, but croquet — an imported version that bears little resemblance to the genteel pastime of the 1890s, and is at once deft, argumentative and deadly.
Imagine the heartache of decades long supporters who are unable to be there because the tickets have been sent to a club at the other end of the country.
From one end of the country to the other, from play spaces to water slides to museums, momstown makes it easy to find fun this winter, without having to wade through the white stuff
This is because as Nigeria is a federal state, its media would differ from one end of the country to another, depending on different attitudes, bents and cultures — without prejudice, of course, to common humanity, without which even a federal state, of differing peoples, can not survive.
«I'll be introducing legislation to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level from one end of the country to the other,» Schumer, of New York, told Vice News in an interview airing Thursday evening.
«I'll be introducing legislation to decriminalize marijuana at the federal level from one end of the country to the other,» Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer said.
At the opposite end of the country, in Brighton we have revealed government plans for more stealth fare rises on the Brighton main line through eliminating cheaper tickets, which could leave some passengers paying # 664 more for their season tickets.
«You can bet Democrats in Congress are going to fight to make $ 15 minimum wage a reality in this nation, from one end of the country to the other,» Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer said in a speech on the steps of the Capitol last week,
Located at the end of a country road, abutting the entrance to the Taconic Crest Trail, and thousands of acres of primitive State Land, we're secluded, yet only minutes to skiing, the Cherry Plain State Park, and all the Berkshires cultural and recreational activities that make Rensselaer County so special.
Jeff Weaver, a senior Sanders adviser and his former presidential campaign manager, told The News Monday that Sanders» is «working hard to defeat the Trump agenda and to elect progressives from one end of the country to the other.»
The End of Country by Seamus McGraw.
Once an old logging camp, the tiny hamlet northwest of Santa Cruz, California, sits at the end of a country road, past miles of empty beaches and strawberry farms.
The feat showed that the particles of light can retain a strange type of interconnectedness, known as quantum entanglement, even when flung to opposite ends of a country, researchers from China report in the June 16 Science.
I traveled from one end of the country to the other talking about our products.
Using bioinformatics software and geographical information, Bill Hanage, a research associate at Imperial College London and a coauthor of the paper, said they found a high degree of adaptation to local environments but also a high degree of dissimilarity between fungi at opposite ends of the country.
Even though we are both on opposite ends of the country, we both were able to create the perfect twin look together.
I wish my hubs and I had moved from one end of the country to the other... sounds like fun to me.
They're working long hours and driving through all kinds of weather while moving goods from one end of the country to another — goods that make all of our lives better.
Actually, he lives much too far away, at the other end of the country, and it turns out that we know some people in common which I'm not sure is a good thing.
Of course, you do not have to worry about traveling to the end of the country to meet hot singles with the help of sexsearch you can meet the people right near you.
At the end of the country.
In order to get from one end of the country (Toronto) to the other (Calgary), the musicians involved took a rented train that had been chartered by a promoter.
Tracks casts Dennis Hopper as Jack Falen, a Vietnam vet who must escort the dead body of a fallen comrade from one end of the country to the other via train.
Despite living on opposite ends of the country (New York and San Francisco), a couple will stop at nothing to make their long - distance relationship succeed.
Another film about atonement, its very existence and execution betray the idea that the past must be dealt with, the better to face the future; you compare the whole of it to the five minutes Tommy Lee Jones commands the screen at the end of No Country For Old Men, or how no more than sketches animated in Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis convey the painful humanity of time's labour's lost, and you realize there's no one authentic chord in The Kite Runner.

Phrases with «end of the country»

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