Sentences with phrase «other end of the country»

A friend of mine surprised me a while back by announcing that she was getting married, moving to the other end of the country and converting to Catholicism.
Imagine the heartache of decades long supporters who are unable to be there because the tickets have been sent to a club at the other end of the country.
Because of Lesson Four, we've been able to turn up for a week at the other end of the country, and have friends waiting to help us.
Actually, he lives much too far away, at the other end of the country, and it turns out that we know some people in common which I'm not sure is a good thing.
Visiting a city at the other end of my country, or touring around a whole different country at another continent.
At the other end of the country, you'll also find sky explored at Aspex gallery in Portsmouth.
The Dek starts with» Getting your lamb from New Zealand isn't hurting the planet and buying your potatoes from the other end of the country is fine.
At the other end of the country, the California Independent System Operator (CAISO), the first independent system operator formed after FERC's 1996 landmark Order 888, presents a contrast to the PJM events.
It's a hard sell here in NZ because we have so much hydro and geothermal, but Auckland is where the power is needed and it exactly in the other end of the country from the generation.
At the same time, Kennedy has lashed out at local environmental pressure groups at the other end of the country that are trying to block a big solar energy development in the Mojave Desert that he has invested in.
And after one year of ordinary performance in all respects, she picked herself up and transferred to a university at the other end of the country, just about as far from her family as it was possible to go.
Her two grandchildren, who live at the other end of the country, have been removed into foster care because of an unexplained injury to the baby.
Oh Layla, if I were to win this book I would send it, tied up with a bow, to my friend at the other end of the country whose husband lost his job and they are very worried about losing their house they have lived in most of their married life.
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