Sentences with phrase «on other side of the country»

For a long time after the Internet boom of the late 1990s, geeks seemed to be under the impression that they could forever grow and prosper without worrying about legislators on the other side of the country.
On the other side of the country in Kabul's neighboring Logar province, the Taliban are far from worried about President Donald Trump's coming Afghanistan troop surge.
Hey Jeremy, We hope you are having a very successful ministry there on the other side of the country.
Not just people I know, but strangers — for instance, my cousin had a mass said for me in her church on the other side of the country.
Following the late Benedict Anderson, we might call a nation an imagined community, given that we do not naturally feel a sense of kinship and camaraderie with those living even half an hour from us, much less on the other side of the country.
The biographical note at the back of Eight Whopping Lies, Brian Doyle's latest and last collection of parcel - sized personal essays and achingly beautiful reflections on being fully alive, fully Catholic, and fully human, says that he was the editor of Portland Magazine at the University of Portland, in Oregon, just so you don't confuse it with that other Portland which is, not was, on the other side of the country.
Our last 2 pastors were much worse than this guy, I live on the other side of the country.
Over on the other side of the country you'll find Peanut Butter & Company, a Greenwich Village - based restaurant that specializes in all things peanut butter.
Oh don't worry most of us on the other side of the country are getting ready to hibernate from the heat.
Home grown carrots, and even locally grown carrots, contain far more nutrients than carrots grown on the other side of the country.
I really like your meal ideas, I can tell you live on the other side of the country!
On Tuesday, in an unfamiliar ballpark on the other side of the country, the New York Mets had a bleak, dispiriting press conference.
On the other side of the country, someone else was putting together another inventory of Darren Muarry's life, though under the heading Robert Atwater.
On the other side of the country, the Warriors and Thunder were both listed at +260 to win the Western Conference.
Now a lot of people in Boston are familiar with an indoor soccer team on the other side of the country.
Whether it be Michigan's circle, other writers, Michigan commits and recruits committed on the other side of the country, several of each have told me they have more confidence in the Wolverines landing him than the Tide.
Lying sleep deprived in my hospital bed, I called the company on the other side of the country to be sure that my pump would be on my front porch when I went home.
Your preschooler wouldn't understand that Grandma and Grandpa live on the other side of the country from where the shooting happened.
Furthermore, my entire family lives on the other side of the country.
Your preschooler doesn't understand that Grandma and Grandpa live on the other side of the country from the site of the disaster.
On the other side of the country, they mostly have a border with France, who since WW2 have been one of West / United Germany's closest Allies.
Some of them might have family on the other side of the country.
«However, it is misguided and simply wrong to hurt a local businesses in protest of a law that was enacted on the other side of the country.
There is a very recent precedent for this course of action — on the other side of the country.
Georgiev, who had been working for a company on the other side of the country, had been released a few months earlier after having spent four years in prison, but the other medical workers, later dubbed the Tripoli Six, were waiting for death by firing squad.
On the other side of country, fisheries in Massachusetts face lower acidification rates but higher vulnerability.
It turns out that chopping down large sections of trees might actually affect how trees grow all the way on the other side of the country.
I live up here in Canada now but you're on that other side of the country where they speak foreign languages and stuff.
I was in my early forties, had very little money, few friends and my family lived on the other side of the country.
If you live on the other side of the country you're probably gearing up for winter, but these classics can totally adjust, just make sure to layer up!
If it wasn't during the school year, on the other side of the country, and the same week as my daughter's college graduation — I would be there!
Crazy I know... I still can't wrap my head around being on the other side of the country from my family but luckily I have my blogger gal pals here to feel like family in the interim This post is a little flashback to one of the exciting things I did pre-leaving NY... visiting the Marilyn Monroe Spa in the Hyatt Times Square in NYC!
Now, we're on the other side of the country in New York and I'm... View the Post
Wish I wasn't on the other side of the country Man I just had cool whip on a dessert that was given to me last week — that stuff is so good.
Now I'm married and live on the other side of the country.
We chatted briefly on Tinder, and I asked about a panto, but he was on the other side of the country.
Forget about those other national sites that promise you love and romance — they don't cater specifically to one state, meaning that real world meet ups with someone you hit it off with online aren't exactly easy when they live on the other side of the country.
How can we find someone to fit our needs that isn't on the other side of the country?
So he stuffs $ 2 million into a locker on the other side of the country, selects a group of randoms from his casino floor to go after it, and opens a book on who'll get there first.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the country, Robert is finding his own new ways to cope (thanks to a lovely realtor, played by Mary Steenburgen).
To go to this event would be a dream a dream come true... but I live on the other side of the country.
You now have access to numerous collaborative tools and that's definitely a good thing, because such tools make it easier than ever to communicate with someone on the other side of the country or even the world, all from a laptop, smartphone, or tablet.
On the other side of the country, Snow has been working with middle schools in Boston to improve adolescent literacy.
Mark is very interested in the Newark education reform work, but he is also busy building a company on the other side of the country.
To the average administrator, the sensations of success or failure inside your own classrooms are going to feel a lot more relevant than abstract statistics drawn from schools on the other side of the country.
«Technology can expand access and opportunity — from students being able to learn from an expert geologist on the other side of the country through online learning platforms, to teachers being able to get real — time results on students» learning progress.
A decade earlier, on the other side of the country, the leaders of South Side High School in Rockville Centre, N.Y., implemented a similar reform, providing all students with access to the IB curriculum.
On the very same day the dilettantes were oohing and aahing at the bazillion - dollar restorations on the other side of the country at the Hilton Head Island Concours, where judges were tisk - tisking the...
Though now living on the other side of the country, he kept up with local news via a postal subscription to this popular monthly magazine.
I also sat opposite children's author Jamila Gavin, who lives and works a few miles up the road from my home on the other side of the country.
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