Sentences with phrase «going out of town next»

I'm going out of town next week and these will definitely be in my bag!
Mine was a little hectic as I'm trying to get everything done before I go out of town next weekend.

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Prepaying is not to be confused with making a mortgage payment early simply because you're going to be out of town or indisposed next month, says mortgage banker Todd Huettner, president of Huettner Capital in Denver.
I'm going to have to make these next week with my kids while my husband is out of town.
Hello my name is Keisha and I looking for a full - time babysitter, I have three boys 8 6 and 4 I work full - time and my mother usually keeps my kids but she will be going out of town this weekend and she will be going back to California next month.
I love the way we went from waiting for something to happen to scrambling to catch the next plane out of town.
His goal over the next year, he said, is to «rebuild the infrastructure of the committee, moving forward on that at a pretty aggressive clip, and to figure out how are we going to get people, especially if all the predictions and polling about a huge Democratic wave this November come to pass, to support our candidate for town board.»
Usually it's our time to record a Real Time Cardio routine, but our schedule is a bit different for the next 2 weeks (Miguel is going out of town) so we had to film Lower Body (cause it was my lower body training day).
We will be out of town for the next few days, enjoying a little getaway before I go back to work.
earlier this year Tony and I zipped over to the town of Vernon one afternoon (we always seem to go to Vernon in the afternoon or evening, which leaves little time for shopping - we need to head out there at the crack of dawn next time!)
My husband is going to be out of town next week, so simple meals like this are going to be key!
Next I have a funny (not so funny) story about the new bedding I unexpectedly purchased recently... when you go out of town and your husband washes (and bleaches) the duvet because it slipped onto the floor in the middle of the night and your big «ole black lab sleeps on it, you end up getting new bedding!!
BTW — I am bummed that I am going to miss the shoe doctor event next Wednesday since I'll be out of town.
We used to go to our daughters in town next to us, they live on end of a cul - de-sac so neighbors would all congregate on their drive way and hand out the candy to the kids.
Today is really more of a Friday for me because I am going out of town for the next week!
Can't wait for the next time he goes out of town and I get to the story's end to find out that my sister is a lesbian or my brother has transitioned to an Albanian vegetarian.
Can't wait for the next time he goes out of town and I get to the
Following up the one - two punch of «Gone Baby Gone» and «The Town» won't be an easy feat, but Affleck's proven himself to be an assured craftsman behind the camera with both outings, so a period - set mission movie with political stakes and filmmaking itself as part of the plot seems like a sound enough, intriguing enough next step for his directorial career.
I'm going out of town for a week, but I'll be back in time for the first night of the latest Metro Classics series next Wednesday.
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She kindly switched with me because I'm going to be out of town next weekend, celebrating my Mom's 92nd birthday.
Next time you go out of town, board your pet with us, and see how spoiled we can make him!
1995 Cotter, Holland, Beneath the Barrage, The Modern's Little Show, The New York Times, April 7, p. C27 Hainley, Bruce Next to Nothing: The Art of Tom Friedman, Artforum, November, pp. 4 - 5, pp. 73 - 77 Kastner, Jeffrey, lo - fo, Frieze, September / October, pp. 72 - 73 Kim Levin, Choices, The Village Voice, May 2, p. 11 Mitchell, Charles Dee, «Critical Mass»: More Than Meets the Eye, Dallas Morning News, February 3 Narbutas, Siaurys, Modernus Menas Padeda Atlaidziau Zvelgti I Pasauli, Lietuvos Rytui, August Rich, Charles, At MoMA: A «Mad» Muse, The Hartford Courant, April 1 Schjeldahl, Peter, Struggle and Flight, The Village Voice, April 18, p. 79 1994 Connors, Thomas, Evanston Art Center, New Art Examiner, May Green, David, Doors of Perception, Burelle's, May, p. 18, p. 23 Mollica, Franco, Tema Celeste, Autumn, p. 64 Perretta, Gabriele, Flash Art (Italian edition), Summer Romano, Gianni, Tom Friedman, Zoom, no. 12 Romano, Gianni, In and Out Liquid Architectures (Through a Few Objects, Temporale, no. 31, pp. 34 - 37 Romano, Gianni, Interactive Child, Arquebuse, May, pp. 24 - 25 Tager, Alisa, Emerging Master of Metamorphosis, The Los Angeles Times, May 3, p. F1, p. F8 Trione, Vincenzo, De Soto, Ulisside del Bello, Il Mattino, May 27 1993 Artner, Alan, Sharp Conceptual Show Dares to be Different, The Chicago Tribune, January 22, section 7, p. 56 Auer, James, There's No More Than a Hairbreath Between Art, Reality in This Exhibit, Milwaukee Journal, January 17 Blair, Dike, review, Flash Art, November / December, pp. 112 - 114 Flynn, Patrick J.B. review, Hair, Artpaper, February Heartney, Eleanor, New York, Dans les Galeries, Art Press, October, pp. 24 - 28 Humphrey, David, New York Fax, Art issues, May / June, pp. 32 - 33 Levin, Kim, Choices, The Village Voice, February 23, p. 65 Lillington, David, Times, Time Out, June 16 Lillington, David, Times, Metropolis M, Winter, pp. 47 - 49 Nesbitt, Lois, Artforum, Summer, pp. 111 - 112 Paine, Janice T. Hair Pieces: Exhibition Worth Combing, Mikwaukee Sentinel, January 8, p. 8D Shepley, Carol Ferring, Tom Friedman Shapes Art Out of Everyday Things, St. Louis Post - Dispatch, January 14, p. 3E Southworth, Linda, An Extraordinary Exhibition at Arts and Letters, The Washington Heights Citizen & The Inwood News, February 28, pp. 10 - 11 1992 Bernardi, David, News Reviews, Flash Art, May / June, p. 149 Cameron, Dan, In Praise of Smallness, Art & Auction, April, pp. 74 - 76 Faust, Gretchen, New York in Review, Arts, March, p. 79 Kahn, Wolf, Connecting Incongruities, Art in America, November, pp. 116 - 121 Marrs, Jennifer, Simple Style With a Complex Meaning, Courier, October 2, p. 15, p. 18 Smith, Roberta, Casual Ceremony, The New York Times, January 3, section C 1991 Artner, Alan, Friedman Debuts with Winning Simplicity, The Chicago Tribune, February 22, section 7, p. 56 Barckert, Lynda, The Work of Art, The Reader, March 1 Brunetti, John, New City, March 14, p. 14 Heartney, Eleanor, Art in America, December, p. 118 Hixson, Kathryn, Chicago in Review, Arts, May, p. 108 Levin, Kim, Choices, The Village Voice, September 17, p. 104 McCracken, David, Gallery Scene, The Chicago Tribune, February 8, section 7, p. 68 McCracken, David, Gallery Scene, The Chicago Tribune, August 30, section 7, p. 54 Goings On About Town, The New Yorker, September 23, p. 12 Palmer, Laurie, Artforum, May, p. 151 Patterson, Tom, Trio of Solos: Thoughts on Three Current Shows at SECCA, Winston - Salem Journal, September 1, p. C6 Smith, Roberta, Art in Review, The New York Times, September 13, p. C5 1990 Harris, Patty, Four Summer Art Shows, Downtown, August 29, pp. 12A - 13A Levin, Kim, Choices The Village Voice, August 7, p. 102
As you check your text you pass up a sign that reads «reduced speed ahead» and totally ignore the next signs where the speed begins to drop and out of nowhere you're in a small town still going 75 mph when the speed limit happens to be 45 mph.
Yes, it does require a little more paper work with the FHA, need to have the 203K Consultant involved and handle inspections / appraisals and such, but the fact that I can get into a property, have up to 6 months of mortgage payments included in the cost of the loan so that we don't have to worry about double rent / mortgage payments, rehab my primary residence the way we like it, save a 1930 - 1940's era farm house, and then refi into a conventional cash out mortgage later on and use that equity to go buy rental properties... nice way to get started, without having to put up a lot of cash or live next to tenants / in town (I'm a RURAL kinda guy).
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