You come up with the best stuff (and I am SOOOO grateful I don't live on your street... nothing personal, lol)!
But he is
not living on the street, works alongside several community projects and does not rely on benefits.
Sadly, the 4G network is
not live on my street yet, so I haven't been able to enjoy that fast speed.
People are very, very upset about the clearway idea, even the ones who don't live on my street because they still want to -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
They tell all the dirt
on a new employee, who you didn't know
lived up the
street from grandma.
But the folks who sell drugs
on the
streets shouldn't be getting
life sentences without parole for drug offenses, either.
It's
not about how big the numbers are once you're talking about real people
living on the
streets.
Meikle said her brother chose to return to
living on the
street and doesn't understand how hard the mistake was
on his family.
Most outsiders don't understand the principles of modern policing, nor the challenges presented by
life «
on the
street.»
Near the end of his
life, he declared: «If I have noticed anything over these 60 years
on Wall
Street, it is that people do
not succeed in forecasting what's going to happen to the stock market.»
A source close to the stars went so far as to say it's a combination of
living on Vine
Street and the re-Vine tool —
not necessarily talent — that keeps these stars
on top.
Gonzalez said it was clear in the video that Garcia Zarate — who has spent much of his adult
life behind bars, was
living on the
street before the shooting, and has a second - grade education — did
not fully understand what the officers were asking him through an officer's Spanish translation.
«At this point,» says Jared Dillian, a former Wall
Street trader and contrarian analyst who predicted Canada's looming economic crash early
on, «you'd have to
live under a rock to
not realize what's going
on.
Youth employees are referred by local nonprofits including Beyond Emancipation and
Not for Sale, groups that support young people who have been in foster care,
lived on the
streets, or faced other significant hardships.
Michael Nieto, who
lives near East Second and Pedernales
streets, says that while getting groceries isn't a problem, he's still forced to rely
on Capital Metro buses and taxis to take him elsewhere for other shopping and errands.
An occasional tip to a broker that did
not know what he was doing would make a «friend for
life,» which
on Wall
Street could last at least a month!
The novel's protagonist, Jeffrey Lockhart, is a thirty - four - year - old New Yorker who has been drifting through
life, from one vague and interchangeable job («cross-stream pricing consultant,» «implementation analyst,» «systems administrator at a networking site») and relationship («She
lived on First Avenue and First
Street and I didn't know whether her name was spelled Gale or Gail») to the next.
The Bundestag walk - outs attest that the wider opposition to Benedict
on display in the press and
on the
streets was just
not to his particular message, but to his person as the
living embodiment of his message.
They give us a paycheck to help them milk the wealth from our land in the form of fossil fuel, minerals, raw materials and food; pay us to process it into pretty, Twinkie - packages of stuff that we «just can't
live without», and then sell it back to us and others at a profit that puts them
on easy
street.
So if you can move from that encounter
on the
street to sitting down in your home, you can move from sitting down in your home to hearing one another's stories, to getting involved in each other's
lives, to sharing time together where you're
not just helping but you're enjoying
life together.
What if a homeless man came up to you
on the
street and told you that he was a cardiologist, and that he needs to operate
on you immediately to save your
life, but you can't question his credentials or that you have a need for a major operation.
It was there in Manhattan he was unhappily schooled, first at the Male School
on Crosby
Street and then at the Columbia Grammar School, and there he returned thirty years later to spend the bitter, dark end of his
life — a misemployed customs inspector turned drunkard, possibly a wife - beater, and the forgotten man of American letters: a minor author who'd written a scandalous sea - tale or two early in
life and hadn't had the sense to quit writing.
You are
not one of those fire - breathing, wild - eyed zealots shouting into a bull - horn
on the
street corner, nor are you one of those dreadlock - growing, communal -
living, vegetarian pacifists.
At the same time though, we also work with hundreds
on the
streets and can
not invite each of them into our home to
live and can
not help each of them with money.
It didn't matter if he was a guy
on the
street or a pastor... You either had Jesus and his
life, or you didn't.
Many parents do
not know what
life on the
streets is going to be like for their kids.
I am more opposed to unwanted children being mistreated and abused and shuffled between Foster homes or
living on the
streets not knowing parental love.
Here imagination does
not take off
on flights into fantasy but walks down the
streets where we
live.
«Another guy in the church
lives about two blocks away and he expressed the panic
on the
streets and what he went through but so far we haven't heard anyone directly from the church involved.»
«We can't always do something about the bigger picture, the national scene, but we can do something locally, we can do something
on our
streets and in our churches and in the places where we
live in our community.»
What if eternal
life is about energy going back into the collective consciousness, and
not a set of wings and a mansion
on a golden
street, and singing hymns for eternity (I guess you don't need the mansion if you're always outside singing hymns, but...)?
We want to help people,
not make their
lives worse by enabling them to remain in poverty or
on the
street.
I only know personally of two successful christian communities where believers
live either together or buy up houses
on a particular
street and run businesses (other than some cult communities which are differently run — they are
not, I think what we are talking about here) and share resources.
He told me the name of the
street and of the school he had gone to, and when he did so, I realized that I had never once in all my
life set foot
on that
street or laid eyes
on that school — this in a city whose population when I
lived there was
not much more than 200,000!
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?
You might feed a hungry alcoholic
living on the
streets for one night with your bag of goodies but if the gospel enters his heart you
not only help him save his soul but he encounters the very one; the only one with the power to truly transform him.
Just as freedom demands that I should be able to walk down the
street and
not need to fear somebody walking up to me, pulling a gun
on me, and shooting me, so too freedom demands that I should be able to
live in community with people of different races, beliefs, etc without having to fear discrimination.
Although there are people in Los Angeles who are struggling tremendously, we don't know intense poverty and pain like the untouchables do in India or the children orphaned and
living on the
streets of Zambia or Brazil.
I used to
live down
on William
street at the Parsons dorms and all the memories of our kitchen floor picnics as we did
not have room for a table came rushing back!
Life «
n One is located
on Jumeirah Beach Road, 27B
Street, Villa 5 / 1B Jumeirah 1, Dubai.
In those days, when dairy farmers couldn't make enough to
live, years before North Dakota's Milk Marketing Board began setting prices, farmers dumped milk
on the
streets in protest.
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I didn't shoot a picture of the garbage can, since I figured you've probably seen one before (hint: it's that thing Oscar
lived in
on Sesame
Street).
I don't know that we have
street food here, even though I
live right
on the border with Mexico.
p.s.s. Reading through this post again has me thinking about all those who
live in a state of complete housing insecurity - in shelters or
on the
street or in fear of eviction - or in dwellings that are
not really fit for their health and safety.
If you
live on a
street in a three bed house like everyone else, and suddenly someone comes along and builds a five bed but you can't what do you do?
with his attitude as if we have to be his servant, get back to Chilie and get those
life values back, he is a football player, but a man first, and as a player and man, his all attitude sucks, i don't know why wenger kept him and take that shit, means we have to take it... I told yo before, get his ass
on training camp, ruining all day, shut him up, keep him out of the squad,
not even in bench to bring his laim superior attitude... All money he is making, he should think of Chilie
street and reality for kids he was once... He is in a great city, a club that won in this league and would be in CL as every year without this type of laim ways... So, of course no one wants him around during that ceremony,
not even in the room... Get real sanchez, you came from misery, benched for years by gardiola too, sell out, poor minded..
CBS had decided to make
Street's downhill race the premier event
on live coverage and, short of using a split screen, couldn't have shown both events.
Munoz's father continued to
live not far from the yellow stucco house
on D
Street in Ontario, Calif., where Esther kept her three sons and two daughters fed, clothed and motivated.