Sentences with phrase «explore their new city together»

These two will explore their new city together, make new friends and then chill out with good movies and books.

Not exact matches

But urban lifestyles, up to and including trendy bars, aren't just hip — they're a part of what powers a city's economic engines, bringing people together to explore new ideas, create companies, and build careers.
We haven't spent more than 24 hours together in over a year, and I'm excited for explore a new city with a friend who shares many of the same travel and life philosophies as I do.
When you are in a new relationship enjoying the company of someone you've just met through online dating Sheffield can become a whole new city to explore together, even if you have both lived here for years.
Sharing new experiences, exploring great cities or spending exciting evenings together without the limitations of a conventional relationship?
Although schemes abound these days to divide and degrade public education, they were nowhere to be found when teams of educators, union leaders, administrators, and community leaders gathered in New York City on Jan. 26 - 29 to explore ways they could effectively work together to transform schools into the safe, welcoming environments that every student deserves.
We've made several memorable road trips together over the last several months — driving across Norway, hiking in Iceland, exploring the national parks in southern Utah, and a Met and Nobu blitz in New York City.
Ananka joins this motley band of courageous girls as de facto archeologist / mapmaker and, together, they set out to explore the rat - infested tunnels under New York known as the Shadow City, and foil the dastardly plans of the inscrutable gangsters who are plotting to attack the cCity, and foil the dastardly plans of the inscrutable gangsters who are plotting to attack the citycity.
Instead of exploring and building a city in a pre-existing landscape, you dispatch scouts to find new pieces of land which can then be rotated and fused together in order to form an ever expanding floating kingdom.
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The Festival of Ideas for the New City, May 4 - 8, 2011, is a major new collaborative initiative in New York involving scores of Downtown organizations working together to harness the power of the creative community to imagine the future city and explore ideas that will shape New City, May 4 - 8, 2011, is a major new collaborative initiative in New York involving scores of Downtown organizations working together to harness the power of the creative community to imagine the future city and explore ideas that will shapeCity, May 4 - 8, 2011, is a major new collaborative initiative in New York involving scores of Downtown organizations working together to harness the power of the creative community to imagine the future city and explore ideas that will shape new collaborative initiative in New York involving scores of Downtown organizations working together to harness the power of the creative community to imagine the future city and explore ideas that will shape New York involving scores of Downtown organizations working together to harness the power of the creative community to imagine the future city and explore ideas that will shapecity and explore ideas that will shape it.
A Spirit of Hard - Won Optimism Prevails in Contemporary Art in the Exhibition Damaged Romanticism: A Mirror of Modern Emotion January 13 — April 4, 2009 [Download Full Release] New York City, November 25, 2008 — Damaged Romanticism: A Mirror of Modern Emotion brings together the work of 15 internationally recognized contemporary artists, whose work explores the confrontation between classic, -LSB-...]
«Back in New York City, Lindsey was my first subject — we spent an afternoon together exploring ways to visualise how she felt being a dancer.
In the research and planning phase of the project, she will explore how objects and ideas from the museum's collection, the historic Lake Eden campus, and the city of Asheville itself can be stitched together to reveal new dimensions of the Black Mountain College (BMC) story, and how it connects to contemporary culture and art practice.
Together, we will explore changing trends and contexts of performance in New York City — and beyond.
Curated by Mohammad Golabi and Lalita Salander, the afternoon will consist of two panel discussions and a roundtable Q&A, exploring the challenges, needs, and possible approaches towards immigration from the perspective of cultural policy and management in New York City, offering an opportunity to work together on solutions.
Bringing together the insights of dozens of experts — from linguists to music historians, ethnographers, urbanists, and environmental journalists — amplified by cartographers, artists, and photographers, it explores all five boroughs of New York City and parts of nearby New Jersey.
It brought together city planners, private - sector land - use attorneys, developers, architects, and theater - industry owners to explore the impact of proposed zoning changes for New York's theater district.
The event, The Litigation Jungle, brings together top experts to explore current lawsuit trends, and features keynote addresses by U.S. Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
At the beginning of the relationship, couples tend to engage in lots of novel and exciting activities together — what researchers refer to as self - expanding activities.3 They get dressed up for dates, they explore new parts of the city, they try out each other's hobbies, and they have engaging discussions with each other.
Every now and again you get together with old friends to share your passions and explore new cities.
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