Sentences with phrase «little city i live»

Oh, if only we could take that beautiful home and put it in the little city I live in.

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Even in the capital city of Phnom Penh, it's easy to find a two - bedroom, one - bathroom apartment with separate living room, kitchen, and balcony in a nice area for as little as $ 350.
«City officials may not understand that they will get access to very little of what Google learns from their citizens... Meanwhile, Google will be gaining insights about urban life — including energy use, transit effectiveness, climate mitigation strategies, and social service delivery patterns — that it will then be able to resell to cities around the world.
Many cities have been skeptical of the industry, which they see as generating few jobs and little street life.
It compelled me to justify myself, to explain to my interrogators how I planned to live in New York City on so little — less than minimum wage after accounting for the cost of my uniform and unpaid training time.
Across Ecuador, you'll find expats living comfortably on as little as $ 1,000 a month if they own their own home, and rentals also remain affordable — count on paying around $ 500 for a three - bedroom apartment in a city, with small - town rentals costing even less.
Unemployment might be running a little high in Santa Fe, but that doesn't prevent the city from being a good place to live in 2017.
I lived in what I considered one of the greatest cities in the world — Vancouver, British Columbia — where I worked as a senior marketing executive at a restaurant group, earning a great salary that afforded me an active social life, overpriced lattes and other little luxuries.
However, this is a very diverse city that is continuously changing and growing, adding new life and culture into every little nook and cranny.
We tiny men are indignant if only one of us dies or is killed, although of necessity our life is brief, when in one little space so many corpses of cities lie thrown down?»
I suspect you live in a city where there is little to no use for guns.
All major cities have areas where the same group lives, take NYC for example, there's little italiy, China town, Harlem areas around canal street was once called jew town.
What if they were a little smaller and didn't start on time and only had three people in the band, but on nights, weekends and weekdays the congregants scoured the streets of their cities and served people who haven't seen kindness or felt grace in their entire lives?
By these letters the king permitted the Jews who were in every city to gather together and protect their lives» to destroy, kill, and annihilate all the forces of any people or province that would «assault them, both little children and women,» and to plunder their possessions.
By these letters the king permitted the Jews who were in every city to gather together and protect their lives — to destroy, kill, and annihilate all the forces of any people or province that would assault them, both little children and women, and to plunder their possessions, on one day in all the provinces of King Ahasuerus, on the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, which is the month of Adar.
He's a bit of a sun worshiper and found the winters when we lived in the limestone city to challenge his mental health just a little, simply because it was so dark and depressing there during the snowy season.
But for the first time in my life I have returned to all of those things right here in my own little life, in my beloved city and my own apartment.
However, many Australians living in major cities have little direct knowledge of what happens on farms.
If you live in the industrialized global North — spending your days at an office desk, perhaps, or running around suburbs or cities, your trusty iPhone never more than a few inches away — you could be forgiven for thinking tropical forests have little do with your daily life (other than providing fodder for vacation daydreams, of course).
«I feed people for a living so I am proud to support a New York City non-profit that is doing so much for those who have so little, especially in my home community of Brooklyn.
One of the largest Thai markets in town, Silom serves as a little oasis of Southeast Asian culture for homesick Thais living in the city of angels.
«New York City is a beautiful, one - of - a-kind place, and the people who are willing to do what it takes to live here — deal with the crowds and the commotion and the noise — deserve a little sonic gift like this,» Murphy said.
In 1992, the Philippines» Zamboanga City Little League team won the world championship, but were stripped of the title after it was learned that eight players lived beyond the league's boundaries.
After two months he was still a little scared of the dark dormitory where the team lived and of the city that seemed so large and impersonal to him.
To steer 25 + young adults from various cultures making relatively obscene amounts of money who have little real - word adult experience or formal education and who visit major cities full of temptations, not the least of which are people who exist to separate said money from them, through the rapids of these challenges as well as basically living with each other while existing in a media fishbowl.
Evidence from the live football commentary suggests that plenty of Premier League clubs envy the strength of our squad and with a little bit of preparation and calm the new boss should pick up where we left off before the City defeat.
I live on 30 acres so it's probably easier than in the city but every little bit counts!
But I do know that whatever we can do in our own little lives, does make our neighborhoods, towns, and cities - our little corner of the earth cleaner, and hopefully greener.
Living in the city, we are always out and about, and once we got the hang of using the nursing cover, it made it a lot easier to spend our days strolling around, parking near a nice bench whenever Serena needed a little sustenance.
Of course, there's a healthy dose of Boston love sprinkled into everything, since Klein is passionate about city living with littles.
Living in the city poses specific benefits and challenges for all periods of life, but we especially found this to be true when thinking about having a small children in our little Beacon Hill pad.
You and your little one living the city life in a loft, where the only hint of a backyard is a potted plant on your balcony?
Elizabeth is a birthmom to a beautiful little girl and lives in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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There's certainly no shortage of restaurants in Quebec City — and the fact that they all welcome children makes your life a little easier.
Unfortunately, living in the city (or even the suburbs) makes it very hard to get in touch with your inner Little Bo Peep.
Moms love it because they get away from the hustle and bustle of city life, relaxed and peaceful while little ones learn all about farm life and experience it.
I do know that the 9.5 - pound Pockit can go from fully functioning stroller into a compact little package the size of a handbag in seconds, making it an excellent choice for moms who live in cities, travel frequently (it fits in an airplane's standard overhead bin — !!!)
Not only does it help out the planet a little bit by decreasing about 11 pounds of garbage, but it saves like $ 140 a year for the city I live in.
Purchasing a baby travel system makes everything just a little bit easier for parents, especially those who live in cities and have to hail cabs frequently.
You'll be hamstrung by the younger one's nap schedule for a few months, unless you live in a walking city and the little one is a good stroller napper.
Urbini 4 - in - 1 Nesti Play Yard — When living in the city you might be a little short on space.
She lives in Baltimore, a city she says «is the coolest little underrated city on the map» and shares her crafting time with her two children, Otto who is 2 and Ava who is 4.
I've spent the majority of my life in the fabulous city of Chicago and live downtown in the Gold Coast with my husband and sweet little girl.
The commission itself is receiving a new look also this morning after City & State noted in its morning email that SAGE members met quietly in Albany with little public notice or fanfare — adding to the growing reputation that administration isn't living up to its transparency claims.
1 - In the starting of the nationalism post-Franco there was a «more or less» clear division between people which were born in Catalonia (spoken mostly Catalan living in little towns and cities generally Catalan nationalist) and people which migrate from the rest of Spain (approx in 60's and 70's)(spoken mostly in Spanish living in big cities near Barcelona generally not Catalan nationalist).
Thompson or De Blasio will make a good Mayor, Quinn can't be trusted she is more like a Bloomberg and she want to keep Ray Kelly in place which is not good because he is the face of stop and frisk and by her want to keep him in place will hurt her chances of being the Mayor of NYC, Anthony Weiner has too much going on in his private life and is unstable, Liu don't have enough going on to be Mayor so i believe Thompson or DeBlasio will be more honest and get the job done for the City of NY, Bloomberg was a failure from the beginning he is arrogant he don't really care for the little people.
Cox is well - known to the community but faces a little bump in the road: he doesn't live within city limits, one of the requirements to be chief.
[Side note on this effort: A little too late for ensuring living wage at the Bronx's Kingsbridge Armory project, where the developer, The Related Companies, is receiving millions in city tax breaks and a discount on the sale price.
If you live in Manhattan's 65th State Assembly district (the Financial District, Chinatown, the Lower East Side, Little Italy and Battery Park City), you'll be voting for an assembly member to replace former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, who'd held his seat for nearly 40 years before a federal jury found him guilty in November on charges of fraud, extortion and money laundering.
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