Sentences with phrase «panhandling more»

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You can't get more tax - favored than panhandling.
Great Western Distributing has been providing refreshments to the panhandle of Texas for more than 60 years, and the family owned company has no plans to make way for competing conglomerates.
Some people say panhandling yields significantly more income than most people make by working.
Elected officials, perhaps sensitive of the gender dynamics at play — after all, the male Naked Cowboy has worked shirtless in Times Square for years without much pushback — have repeatedly tried to tie the issue less to nudity and more to aggressive panhandling.
The panhandle area of the state, which has traditionally been its most Democratic territory, has trended more Republican in recent years.
A group of naturalists, botanists and ecologists known as the Torreya Guardians has begun to transplant a spindly pine from the Florida panhandle — where Torreya taxifolia has dwindled as a result of disease and, potentially, climate change — to receptive arborists in more northerly climes.
Not surprisingly, mitochondrial DNA from savanna elephants in Namibia's Caprivi Strip — a small region analogous to Oklahoma's panhandle — was more similar to mitochondrial DNA of elephants in Botswana and Zimbabwe, which border the Caprivi Strip.
The Blu - ray release also features seven exclusive featurettes including alternate takes of the panhandling screne, a behind - the - scenes look at the kid's fooling around on set, and more.
The eastern part of the panhandle is not the Florida of Miami Vice and Girls Gone Wild; it's more like what you see in 1940s movies like Key Largo — empty, underdeveloped, and a bit haunting.
With government backing, WOOF, Wonderful Opportunities for Occupants and Fidos, will pair residents in supportive housing who agree not to panhandle with adolescent puppies from shelters who are in need of more socialization in order to be permanently adopted.
In 1994, a new theory was embraced by the NYPD: that by controlling low - level «quality - of - life» violations like vandalism, noise complaints, traffic violations and aggressive panhandling, the police would ward off violent crime and more serious property crimes.
I haven't been to the panhandle in more than a decade and your photos reminded me of how gorgeous those white - sand beaches are.
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