Sentences with phrase «out in the country where»

: — RRB - We are living just outside Cork city, out in the country where my husband is from.
Many parents who have purchased the Sport Utility live out in the country where there are no sidewalks and they can still take their child out and get some exercise.
I think Sheriff Heath felt a responsibility to his job and also had a great concern for the women living out in the country where they were very vulnerable to Henry's evil intentions.
Out in the country where things are more spread out and neighbors might live up to a mile apart, letter carriers deliver the mail in little jeeps.
Your prices must refer to shelters, vets who don't do blood work, or some place way out in the country where things are really cheap.
Living out in the country where animals either where, shot, hit by a car, or died naturally for slaughter to feed the masses, to arrange burial arrangements, sound very Eccentric.
The only place he has ever been was home my dads carshop which is only an acre and is insanely tiny and where I lived until I was seven and once when he was six weeks old a small park and keep in mind I live way out in the country where there is six farms and only has a dollar general.
I debated with myself the next day, praying that a war might break out in the country where my vet had gone so that she would have to cut her vacation short.
I'm going to sell my house, rent a small apartment as my «test run» and buy land way out in the country where it is still affordable.
«There are times that it is fun to drive a car — out in the country where you can stop or slow down to look at things,» one respondent said of Level 4 vehicles.
Out in the country where kids stayed outside until the fireflies lit the beautiful star filled skies.
We live in a quaint historical town out in the country where we enjoy living the simple life.

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But that's only part of the story conveyed by this map, which also reveals where those calories come from — or as National Geographic spells it out: «the leading kinds of food available in the country's daily supply.»
But in the same report, Trump implied that he might even prefer the DMZ: «You're actually there where, if things work out, there's a great celebration to be had on the site, not in a third - party country,» Trump said, according to The Journal.
The owner of The Country Club Ice Cream Parlor, Jerry Sapio, in Staten Island («Where all the kids hung out,» LaCola says) was the first to offer him cash for mixtapes.
That the arrival took so long reflects the difficulty of making changes in a profoundly conservative country where tradition had long kept women out of the workforce almost entirely.
When you're traveling out of the country, you're typically limited in the amount of data you can use before having to shell out huge roaming fees, and even those «unlimited» plans have data limits where you'll end up having your data speed throttled if you exceed them.
The global financial crisis initially slammed the brakes on the nation's economic expansion, wiping out about 20 million export - related jobs — this in a country where anything under 8 % growth is generally considered to be too slow for social comfort.
The emergency amendment covers carriers in five countries flying out of seven airports and focuses «on last points of departure locations where the threat is greatest,» TSA said in a statement.
In fact, boar bristle brushes are still heavily favored by many men in Italy, a country where old - school barber - style wet shaving never really went out of stylIn fact, boar bristle brushes are still heavily favored by many men in Italy, a country where old - school barber - style wet shaving never really went out of stylin Italy, a country where old - school barber - style wet shaving never really went out of style.
In other countries, we've seen an innovation supply chain develop, where companies farm things out to smaller companies.
She pointed out that the US isn't the only place with angry, impulsive people on the loose, yet «we are the only developed country in the world where this happens on a regular basis.»
This is something that's played out time and time again in other countries where government watchdogs determine which therapies are eligible for funding and which aren't.
If it sells well, the company plans to roll out its new compact hatchback in Russia, Indonesia and other countries where the middle class is growing.
Though Morgan Stanley did point out that the risk of a referendum was higher in countries where they are called by garnering signatures rather than by the ruling parties.
The upshot: Apple has rolled out Pay in a dribble, adding countries and partners where it can — Hong Kong is expected to be added next — resulting in an uneven banking landscape with users and retail staff not always sure what will work and how.
Nix: Depending on the country... I mean, in America, yes, call centres, the Internet where possible, face to face... But in a country like Nigeria you know you just have teams and teams of students going out there knocking on doors.
It is a hard concept to explain precisely and to quantify, but the idea of differing levels of social capital helps explain why, for example, French entrepreneurs (not to mention Indian, Chinese, Mexican and Nigerian) are more likely to create successful tech startups in the US or the UK than at home, or why it is easier to start a business in Sidney than in Beijing, or why technological innovation is not evenly spread out among countries, even among countries at similar development levels, but rather tends to cluster in a few areas in a few countries where tech entrepreneurs seem to believe that their work is made easier and the rewards greater.
thanks, and yes, a pittance of a pension and regular checkups keep us on budget and head off any problems — best decision i ever made (financial or otherwise) was serving our country doing search - and - rescue, oil and chemical spill remediation, etc. (you can guess the branch of service)-- along the way, frugal living, along with dollar - cost averaging, asset allocation, and diversification allowed us to retire early — Vanguard has been very good over the years, despite the Dot Bomb, 2002, and the recession (where we actually came out better with a modest but bargain retirement home purchase)... it's not easy building additional «legs» on a retirement platform, but now that we're here, cash, real estate, investments and insurance products, along with a small pension all help to avoid any real dependence on social security (we won't even need it at full retirement age)-- however, like nearly everybody, we're headed for Medicare in several years, albeit with a nice supplemental and pharmacy benefits — but our main concern is staying fit, active, and healthy!
Find out where individual countries rank and what you can expect in markets with different levels of transparency.
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However, in some instances it can reflect the country where the issuer of the securities carries out much of their business.
The leaked document, apparently the Aug. 30 bracketed text, had a number of provisions where many of the TPP negotiating partners had staked out positions that differed from those of the US, or in some cases the US and other TPP countries, such as Australia or Japan.
These involve the investor borrowing at the short end of the yield curve, particularly in those countries where rates have been very low, such as the United States, Japan and Switzerland, and investing either further out along the yield curve or in countries where interest rates have been relatively high, such as Australia and the United Kingdom.
It rightly pointed out that while Canada's healthcare system remains a point of pride for Canadians, there are a number of areas, including financing prescription medications, home care and mental health, where Canadian Medicare lags behind many countries in the OECD.
You need to follow the same process as in other countries: * Legal: Find out about regulatory position on bitcoin ATMs in your country, and how you want to fit into that legal framework, getting all permissions if needed * Funding: you need to plan a fully closed cycle of your funds flow, it is mostly about planning how you are going to convert cash from bitcoin ATM back into bitcoins liquidity in order to provide services for further customers * Rest: this should be relatively easy — find a place where to put machine, purchase ATM, get it delivered, installed and set up and start operating.
A lot of that seems to have coincided with Venezuelans in Venezuela and also Chinese in China looking to get money out of their countries — you know capital outflows and then from there, it seemed to have critical mass taking off to where it is today slightly over $ 10000 as we speak.
The upshot: Apple has rolled out Pay in a dribble, adding countries and partners where it can - Hong Kong is expected to be added next - resulting in an uneven banking landscape with users and retail staff not always sure what will work and how.
Wow, I'm not sure where you are from but we do not give out restraining orders against guys who make passes at our wives, nor would we consider that harrassment unless in your warped mind you equate «made a pass» with «attempted r a p e» but then again, that might be how it is in your country.
Well guys it is Hell already here on earth endless killings worldwide... Back here where I am Ye is already heading towards that the whole country is on demonstrations demanding resignation of the ruler but he seems unwilling to resign before the end of his ruling period on 2013, while the streets are demanding immediate resignation and that has caused bloodshed in every city in the country... the streets demonstrations has enforced civil strikes all over the country which is now paralyzed... no cash with the banks all money frozen in the central bank... My business is in the field of services therefore I find my self now obliged to dismiss part of my staff in order to be able to survive this unfortunate thing... Already have reduced working hour to one shift to reduce running cost... so you see am now sitting alone in the whole building of our business office writing here as nothing can be done to carry on business even if there is business... Just I pray these unfortunate events passes over soon before it becomes out of control as had happened in Libya... we have nothing to say but (Ina - Lilah - WaIna - Alih - Ragoon) & (Alhmed - Lilah for every thing)... «Mankind has always been Hasty while God has always been the most Patient»...
In particular, the report, which reviewed religious liberties in 198 countries, singled out Egypt, where there have been clashes between Muslims and Christians and there been several attacks against CoptIn particular, the report, which reviewed religious liberties in 198 countries, singled out Egypt, where there have been clashes between Muslims and Christians and there been several attacks against Coptin 198 countries, singled out Egypt, where there have been clashes between Muslims and Christians and there been several attacks against Copts.
Rising out of the rubble in the aftermath of 911 where this country was brutally attacked by cowards, was this steel cross.
Then add all the towns and cities in all the other countries where the scandal has broken out — and then the third World countries where the Church is still powerful enough to keep a lid on it — and we've got to be well into six figures.
Christians are still the dominant religion, the wall of separation is still in place and, as Doc pointed out below, for countries where gay marriage is already legal, «NONE of those countries has a church been mandated to perform ceremonies that run counter to their doctrine.»
Then, years later, you bloody Christian Americans were obsessed with fighting in Countries like Viet Nam and Iraq, where we had the sense to pretty much stay out.
In countries where gay marriage has been legal long enough to collect divorce stats (Belgium, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, and Canada) it turns out that lesbians are more prone to divorce.
There's a beautiful world of hurting crazy out there and our brave kids are in the centre of it, and our people are the bloodied wounded because of it, and our dreams and our hopes and our futures and our communities and our countries are hanging in the balance through it, and there is a war in the heavenlies and the man laying beside me is believing that if our lives aren't up in the air where the battle is, our lives on the ground fail.
And, in a very strange reinterpretation of American history, Huckabee declared, «I believe America is an exceptional country created out of the providence of God because of the prayers of people who, on their knees, begged for a place where they could be free and raise their children in the freedom to worship and to speak out and to protest, and where every person was equal to every other person in intrinsic value and worth and no person was worth more or worth less because of how much land they owned, what their last name was, what their occupation was and what their bloodline was.»
but I guess watching the kardashians, or jersey shore is alot more educational, If I was forced to watch any of that junk, I would choose this one, at least they can get your attention without having to get naked and spread their legs all over town just to make a buck... these people got over 1 Million watching and talking about the show without showing their skin, just by showing how they actually live in a country where some IDIOTS are trying to teach us if someone looks different or acts different than us we should be scared of them and they are out to kill us.
Well yes more reached out to killing Muslims every where outer of your wonderful country have you just counted the numbers of Muslims killed by or because of this delicate reaching out since 9/11 uptodate in every corner of the world and increasing..
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