As a Board member of the Property Owners Association in my neighborhood, I use group email to notify
everyone in the neighborhood when someone's dog or cat is missing so everyone can be on the lookout for them.
Not exact matches
I started taking long walks around my
neighborhood (
in the evening
when everyone's home was lit) trying to catch glimpses of the family inside.
When next we see her, the woman is standing hesitantly on a street
in North London
in the
neighborhood where
everyone knew her as Ronit, the daughter and only child of the Rav, estranged from her father for years and returning for his funeral.
Everyone is constantly
in their car, and
when you're
in your car, you miss a tremendous amount... People are completely unaware of the person next door, of the person on the corner, of the
neighborhood that they're driving through only
in a few brief flashes at 40 miles per hour.
When almost
everyone in a small town,
neighborhood, or community know one another, I think the reaction to any well - known incident is always the same.
When she was little, she was well known
in the
neighborhood because she visited
everyone's dogs and cats.
It seems like
everyone in the
neighborhood knows the little guy and he isn't scared or starts barking
when he meets any other dogs (or people).
Everyone in the
neighborhood knows
when queens are looking for boyfriends.
Virtually
everyone agrees we've hit a sweet spot
when it comes to investment
in U.S. commercial real estate assets, but you may be wondering specifically what type of real estate to invest
in, as a
neighborhood...