Sentences with phrase «miss event of the summer»

The fair has become the can't miss event of the summer for all serious collectors, museum professionals, curators, interior designers and art enthusiasts to acquire works from more than 60 leading international galleries.

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A beautiful confluence of events (missing a just - past summer vacation covered in Sun Bum, a sunscreen that smells like whipped banana heaven, and a bunch of lusciously overripe bananas on the counter) has made it clear that I must make and devour this recipe a.s.a.p.!
The can't - miss event of the early summer just got a whole lot sportier.
In this month's Physics World, Steve Haake, director of the Centre for Sports Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University in the UK, reveals that the men's 100 m sprint will be one event not to miss this summer.
If you missed any events or can't make future ones, Wanderlust isn't the only free yoga event of the summer.
I guess they are pretty popular in LA like they are in the Hamptons:p Oh how I miss Long Island during the summer (just for the fun charity events out there of course)!
Downtown is on fire with activities, destinations, and events all summer long, and we don't want you to miss any of it.
While the beach offers literally hundreds of free events all summer long, its Fourth of July celebration is one not to miss.
Don't miss the exciting events held here, including the Summer Concert Series, May Day Clean - up, and 4th of July Street Fair!
In case you missed the chain of events, it all began last summer when Bleszinski's studio launched LawBreakers, an arena shooter that never managed to earn an audience.
As everyone returns from their summer holidays, autumn announces itself with a series of exhibitions, events and festivals that should definitely not be missed.
If you missed out on the Spring / Summer 2011 season of The GreenShows at New York Fashion Week, don't fret: Ecouterre, the event's media sponsor, has you covered, with an exclusive video that puts you directly in the front row.
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