Sentences with phrase «now run on the beach»

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Juhu Beach Club in Oakland may be shuttered now, but its spirit lives on in «The Juhu Beach Club Cookbook» (Running Press) by Preeti Mistry with East Bay food writer Sarah Henry, of which I received a review copy.
How frustrating that hammock on the beach looked - Oh well, add 12 months left to run on contract to frustration and you have links to Liverpool and now chelsea.
The next morning, I went for a run on the beach, and my guilt (and the panic that I really owed Matthew $ 10,000) swallowed me — unavoidable now — and I actually started crying, while I ran.
All's well that ends well, though, and the Long Beach Blue Metallic coupe is now happily running on a fresh Michelin Pilot Super Sport rear tire.
«They take a year, lie on the beach, and then when the year's running out, start getting stressed again, thinking «uh oh, what now?»»
Cheyenne has been on this over a year now per her Vet 10 yr old Aussie she thinks it «a a treat even asks for it she takes it once a day made a world of difference she loves to play ball even in the house when I come hm she runs back down stairs I look she's standing with the ball in her mouth paid for a lifetime membrship in annapolis a real pet friendly community she's getting up in age it's all about her puppy plunge.cruises, beaches, fairs she can do it all her hind legs were starting to be a problem she is a shepherd her Vet was proactive she's not as fast but she don't sit on the porch.
The coastal Kauai Path now runs next to the beach for easy access on foot or bike.
When we came to Zanzibar over 20 years ago, and set foot on our now world renowned beach, we decided to use our degrees from the Cornell School of Hotel Management to combine the highest standards in hospitality with the personalization and warmth of a family owned and run business, reflecting the unique beauty and culture of Zanzibar.
For a while now, two of Santa Barbara's surf titans — Al Merrick's Channel Islands and Surf - N - Wear's Beach House — have bookended the colorful neighborhood, running their businesses a stone's throw from the Pacific Ocean and helping carry on a surf tradition in that part of town that goes back more than half a century.
In the morning I had an anemic run, thinking that I was barely keeping pace with Jeffrey Deitch, noted former dealer and now director of the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, when for about the 10th year in a row he came from nowhere and passed me on the beach.
Over the past 12 months, they've brought a circuitous running track, Positive Pathways (+)(2016), to the European School of Management and Technology (a location for fellow collective DIS's Berlin Biennale) and to New York's Mitchell - Innes and Nash (which newly represents GCC) in a commentary on the growing pervasiveness of wellness culture among Gulf elites; they've digitally renovated an oil sheik's Paris manse, now complete with a hidden elevator for his perfunctory Lamborghini, in a video work at London's Project Native Informant, which looks critically on the racially - and culturally - charged attacks on oil - rich Gulf expats who have bought up some of the West's best addresses over recent decades; and they've launched a branding agency for an undisclosed nation from the region, the services of which it has then licensed to citizens via an app for a solo booth last year at Art Basel in Miami Beach.
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