Sentences with phrase «family moved away»

Our family moved away from our hometown of Portland Oregon almost two years ago now.
When she and her family moved away from their hometown, she was a high school junior who'd grown up with all her friends.
A couple generations later, the family moved away and the farm, with the barn, was sold.
Molly's family moved away and left this lovely eleven - year - old girl a large crowded Texas shelter where seniors, especially lame ones, are not welcome to stay long.
After being left behind when their family moved away, these brothers survived for months on scraps thrown over their fence by neighbors.
It was three and a half years before the neighborhood went to hell and my best friend's family moved away.
Speno said he knew Cruz from elementary school until his family moved away a couple of years ago.
After consulting with intelligence and technology experts, US and Canadian security officials have recommended that diplomats and their families move away as quickly as possible from any unusual sound they might hear.
We're both from Iowa and although we miss the Midwest very much, we've been here for nearly 20 years and will retire here as my family moves away from Iowa Stay warm my friend!
But with consumers becoming much more eco-friendly and families moving away from TV and video game time towards more active play, wooden toys are making a comeback with good reason.
Thinking they're in a haunted environment, the family moves away, only to find they are still haunted in their new location.
(Surely this partly reflects families moving away, as well as some choosing not to have children.)
Other families moved away.
The giant breed dogs come to us from various situations: financial reasons, development of allergies, families moving away and unable to take the dog with them, and many more.

Not exact matches

«It is difficult to ask people to move away from family and friends to get a job, but it has been a reality of life for generations,» wrote one CEO.
What saved the business was the family's decision to go fully organic and move away from the conventional style of farming.
«When taken in combination with the W1 chipset, a rise in convenience is offset by a clear aggregate move by Apple to move iOS device owners» accessories purchases away from third parties and industry standards, and more distinctly into Apple's own product families,» IHS senior analyst Paul Erickson said.
«Change the store formats so it's more inviting for families and kids, and move away from the big box that hasn't changed over the last 20 years or so.»
Mission requirements change, people come and go, homes move across oceans, and in most cases family and support systems are located hundreds if not thousands of miles away.
1996 - Shareholder Letter (sourced from IFA.com/quotes/) Over the past several years, I've gradually moved my family portfolio and my corporate portfolio away from individual stocks and into index mutual and exchange traded funds...
No, I'm an old woman who had to move a family because of former christian «friends» who «loved me» so much that when I told them I no longer believed thought it was a fun idea to take away my job, vandalize my vehicles, and harass me until I had to move to a new town..
Looking to the future Campbell predicts, an increasing move away from employing professional children's workers to family and community workers.
My family wants me to move into commercial development, but sometimes I wonder if I'm an arrow God hid away in a quiver, and I'm about to be shot out into creation.
In the Netherlands as in the other countries of Europe and North America, law and policy in the decades following the Second World War moved steadily away from the teaching of the Gospel and the magisterium of the Church on matters of marriage, family and life.
Even if they move away from the area, the church is considered a family tradition and so they don't mind travelling some distance to get to it.
Is it such a stretch to believe that the Spirit moved into a family and changed everything because of one 14 - year - old babysitter who gave away a children's record from the 70s?
When families get together to say farewell to someone moving away, or to celebrate the last few days of someone's single life before marriage, they often rummage around and get out old photographs.
There's not much to say about me: I've known God for about 30 years, prayed and studied the Bible over the years, changed churches when I've moved away (left town for work / study), or if the church moved away (it happened twice — kinda like having your whole family run away from home!)
Myths arise about the mill that closed, families that were forced to move away.
The most vocal flavoring of Christianity has made me weary of religion and since moving to be closer to my family, the idea of going to church scares me and has kept me away.
I may get into some trouble for saying this, but I don't care; we simply can't afford any more suicides or families caught in the middle: I think it's time for evangelicals to confront reality and move away from the «reparative therapy» approach, which seems to be doing far more harm than good.
However, I am not sure of any of this now that I read another book that said he moved away from Jerusalem and moved to Southern France with his wife, Mary, and they had a family.
During a move, people throw away a lot of stuff, which is often food that could be delivered to a family in need.
I'm excited to be back in London where a lot of my friends and family are based, and to get into London life after several years away studying, but I've really really loved my time here in Bath and know moving day is going to be emotional!
Now that the kids are grown and moved away and we aren't as close to our families anymore, I really miss those days.
That's the reason a lot of my generation who moved away or tried different professions and towns have wanted to come back and work with the family
«Burton's best - looking book to date... is both family - centric and on - trend... She hits the mark of the current culinary trend of moving away from processed substitutions for meat or dairy ingredients, and toward whole - foods meals that are minimally processed.
Memories of living on the beach while our house was being built and I reminisced just how scary it was to move away from family for the first time.
I'm not vegan, but I try to eat a plant based diet 80 % out of the week, having grown up in cattle country it has been a challenge, but stumbling up on recipes like this — traditional comfort food but with out the dairy is just the greatest, having moved away from my family and my grandma's cooking.
Christmas morning means: Early wake up Bed head pictures while opening stockings Moving into the room with the tree and shiny bows and name tags from Santa Taking turns opening gifts Maybe, sometimes, accidentally giving away the presents before the person actually unwraps the gift... And then breakfast, with extended family.
Personally I would be over the moon if we could persuade Walcott to go the other way as part of a swap deal, but if that proves impossible then I can only hope that the reason he is not interested is because he does not want to move away from his friends and family in London.
Matthew Jr. has Down Syndrome, and Bowen decided he didn't want to uproot his family — not to mention move away from trusted doctors and therapists — yet again, and retired.
The big danger is that Jose Mourinho may block any move away from Stamford Bridge, as the Portugese bus conductor could force Cech to play out the last year of his contract on the bench, but I honestly believe that due to his family commitments Cech is much more likely to stay in London than move abroad.
The word from the England camp was that he was leaning towards staying at the King Power, but there are definitely other aspects that the 29 year old will be considering as well, as in if he would want to spend more time away from his family only a few months after getting married, or even the upheaval of moving his new wife and teenage children away to a new life in London.
«They take a guy and move him thousands of miles away from his family.
And he was a West Ham fan in his childhood... Secondly he is much more likely to be getting regular game time for the Hammers once he is fit enough to challenge for his place again... Thirdly, his new wife, her family and his own family are not going to be happy to be torn apart by moving away from their childhood environment, and he wouldn't even have to move house...
I'm only 3rd generation (my family started watching after the move to Islington and moved out from Islington into the suburbs after the war but carried on going to Highbury) but I do agree and feel that the disconnect some fans feel with the club isn't going to go away any time soon
Chambers was rated our best defender on Sunday, although that is not saying much, but apparently Bellerin thinks he has been made a scapegoat for Arsenal's rubbish recent form and is going to try and force a move away again this summer to rejoin his family over in Barcelona.
«Yes I've got team - mates who have moved away from families in South Korea and Argentina, but I have been away for over ten years now and I don't get to see my mum that often.
The further you move away from a healthy, white, married nuclear family with a male head of household, etc etc, the more «vulnerable» you become to using formula.
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