Sentences with phrase «lots of land often»

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A lot of people often make accusations against God and Israel when they enter into the land in the book of Joshua for killing the people who lived there.
I think the problem with America today and a lot of our industrialized society is we often land either in food deserts or situations where there just aren't really any good choices, especially for athletes who are traveling or you've got a certain diet that you're sticking to.
While many people still spend lots of money to make the most of online dating, Tinder's business model can be a bigger draw because it's free to download and often seen as an instantaneous, affordable way to land hookups.
A lot of research and time often goes into searching for the dating sites that would not only cater to all your diverse needs but also ensure you eventually land a compatible partner.
When our customers ask us what model we think has a lot to offer the Land Rover brand enthusiast, we often refer them to the Land Rover Range Rover Evoque because of its features and horsepower.
He needs to be on a property with a lot of land and / or with an owner that is home more often.
Because as you so astutely noted, a lot of the people in positions of privilege (i.e. white westerners) see the world through a different lens than a person of colour (especially folks like me who are the children of immigrants, are often «othered» in their adopted lands, and have a very different relationships with travel).
As many of these places are still in the development stage, potential buyers looking for gated community living are often going in at the ground floor and purchasing lots of land instead of completed homes.
DA: I think when we look at a lot of the trajectory of Land Art from the 60s and 70s, it's often quite abstract.
Growing up in a Southern Appalachian coal mining community, the subjects involving environmentalism and land use have a lot of personal significance to Hatfield who often recalls the region's ironic juxtaposition of protected wilderness and mined land as a major influence on her work.
On Dot Earth there is a lot of discussion of large scale ideas and projects, but many positive things that are happening remain under the radar screen: day to day activities — people administering conservation land, going to hearings about transit options, cleaning up vacant lots and turning them into community gardens — these things don't often produce results dramatic enough to make the news, let alone a nationally, globally prominent source like the NY Times.
Even if you have the perfect resume and lots of experience, it is often difficult to land an internship without having been active in networking beforehand.
The value of land rises and falls based on entitlements because builders most often buy lots rather than raw land.
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