Sentences with phrase «in faraway places»

But, he notes: «We have a footprint in the Northeast and Midwest so it is unlikely that we will be buying single assets in faraway places like California.»
Greenpeace got famous and respected by doing dangerous stunts in faraway places.
Unearth gems such as carved furniture and global accents often found in faraway places.
Moreover, Western governments are hardly innocent of funding gruesome programs in faraway places.
Playing every Thursday night, sometimes in faraway places against teams no one has really heard of is a big burden on a PL campaign IMO and a big risk for injuries to a squad susceptible to injuries.
So we decided — in connection with Science's special issue on global populations — to launch a new series of articles focused on science in faraway places.
After he finished, he was unable to secure funding for archaeology research in faraway places, so he worked instead in unfashionable parts of North America.
Your loved ones aren't in a faraway place, lost forever.
This vintage dress by Helga evokes memories of my aunty Helga and stories of my German descendants, who too ventured out from Germany and settled in faraway places like the USA, Chile and Australia.
by Walter Chaw Opening with a newsreel and ending with a peculiar bit of religiosity, Byron Haskin's (really George Pal's) The War of the Worlds runs the gamut of H.G. Wells's seminal bit of seriocosmic / pseudo-scientific allegory, assaulting colonialism by dooming spoilers to strange diseases in faraway places.
Even better, have your students make their own virtual field trip videos of your hometown to share with kids in faraway places!
Second, they illustrate an almost endless faith in federal bureaucrats» ability to intervene effectively and positively in faraway places.
For the past five years, I have taught secondary teachers and school counselors about colonialism and genocide to deepen their understanding of those themes, and to explore the connection between genocide in a faraway place (Rwanda) and othering in our schools so they can promote upstander behavior.
Nina Sovich had always yearned for adventures in faraway places; she imagined herself leading the life of a solitary traveler.
I wish they would propose a law targeting those who fraudulently use crowdfunding sites such as Indiegogo as Ponzi - like schemes, fully knowing that many people who reside in faraway places will be unlikely to expend the time or money needed to recuperate their losses.
It could be that, very soon, places like Pets R Us and Tully's will not be able to sell dogs from mysterious breeders in faraway places, instead housing only shelter and rescue dogs.
It's the collection of experiences — of moments spent in faraway places — that makes life wonderful.
When we think of wild animals losing their habitats, we usually envision elephants, rhinos, and tigers in faraway places.
Though players do not learn it until later in the journey, the character's quest in this faraway place is to bring her lover, Dillion, back to life by descending into the Viking underworld of Helheim and confronting its nightmarish deity, Hela.
«We all seemed to come from families who, regardless of privelege (or lack thereof), went off and did interesting things in faraway places.
Incidentally, while the photo at the top of this post shows my son in a faraway place, mainly reachable by people with middle - class incomes or higher, many of the world's most inspiring patches of green exist in metropolitan regions.
«It is a privilege to actually help people in faraway places, who we may never meet, to achieve what we take for granted: a decent place to call home,» says Grantham.
Now they dress up pop stars to pretend to do stunts in faraway places.
We can float on clouds and pretend to be in faraway places.
Traditional Mexican designs of stucco, tile, and marble place you in a faraway place; a tropical hideaway where peaceful moments are experienced and distinct memories are made.
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