Sentences with phrase «permanent homes of»

Instead, have a «child - centered divorce» in which the children flip - flop back and forth, eternal part - time residents in other people's houses, with no permanent homes of their own or stable family lives.
Taken together, these findings suggest that concurrent planning may more naturally occur when children are in the potentially permanent homes of relatives who support their reunification with their biological parents.
All of her current furry friends were failed fosters for one reason or another and there is always a new foster dog (and cats) moving their way through her home to find permanent homes of their own.
There were 764 children in Louisiana's foster care system that were adopted into the permanent homes of 528 families breaking the previous record of 735 foster care adoptions into 532 families.
LONDON — On the eve of the 2016 Olympics in Rio, the stadium that was the centrepiece of London 2012 began its new life as the permanent home of West Ham United.
• The game will be the first European club final played in Norway, with Trondheim following in the footsteps of Prague (2013), Cardiff (2014) and Tbilisi (2015), the previous cities to be awarded the UEFA Super Cup since the move from its permanent home of Monaco.
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While Achievement First cries poverty, they seem to skip over the fact that the state of Connecticut gave Achievement First $ 24 million to help build the permanent home of the Amistad Academy.
Meanwhile, while Achievement First cries poverty, they seem to skip over the fact that the state of Connecticut gave Achievement First a $ 24 million grant to help build the permanent home of the Amistad Academy, which opened last year.
While in a home environment, the dogs receive socialization, all necessary medical care and the warm embrace of a person or family who promises to care for them until they have a permanent home of their own.
It's been the permanent home of the biggest stars to call Sin City home in recent years.
Williams is now the permanent home of a commissioned sculpture by contemporary artist Jenny Holzer, in honor of Williams alumnus and professor J. Hodge Markgraf» 52, and a kinetic sculpture by George Rickey, given by the Class of 1961.
The arts bank is the permanent home of collections that might otherwise have been thrown away, like the 50,000 - volume library on black culture collected by John H. Johnson, the publisher of Ebony and Jet magazines.
In 2005, just one year after a team of Denver hopefuls (including then - Mayor John Hickenlooper) successfully convinced Still's widow to make Denver the permanent home of her husband's oeuvre, Patricia Still bequeathed her estate...
(The venue is the permanent home of Judy Chicago's massive installation The Dinner Party.)
The museum is already the permanent home of a spectacular Jackson Pollock painting — Guardians of The Secret, Henri Matisse's Femme au chapeau that christened the Fauvist movement in art when it was first exhibited in 1905, and a sizeable gift of Clyfford Still's powerful abstractions.
Then the opening of the Sackler Center of Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum, which unveiled the new permanent home of Judy Chicago's «Dinner Party» and opened with the show «Global Feminisms,» featuring younger women artists from around the world.
A permanent home of The Dinner Party, the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is a nexus for feminist art, theory and activism.
The assemblages in the show are lent from Tatra Museum, Zakopane, the permanent home of his studio / gallery — a particular environment he created for the display of his works.
A group show of work by gallery artists James Aldridge, Georgie Hopton, Boo Ritson and Danny Rolph to launch the new permanent home of Poppy Sebire.
The new display will be presented within the Clore Gallery, the permanent home of the Turner Bequest.
The Dinner Party is an iconic work commemorating women's achievements in all disciplines,» explains Sackler, founder of the Brooklyn Museum's Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art, the permanent home of Judy Chicago's work.

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Founded only in 2008 but measured earlier this year as the third-most valuable venture capital - backed group in the world at over $ 25 billion, Airbnb also said it would help prevent its service from causing housing shortages by «ensuring hosts agree to a policy of listing only permanent homes on a short - term basis».
In recent years, the Sunshine State has become a kind of permanent American freak show, home to zombie face - eaters, and vigilante security guards who shoot black teens for wearing suspicious sweatshirts.
The directors of Home Building Society Ltd have moved to reassure shareholders that its proposed merger with Bank of Queensland would not be affected by BOQ's failure to complete a separate merger with Mackay Permanent Building Society Ltd..
While the kitties of Meow Parlour — Freddie Mercury, Kobold, Jasmine and Jude Law among them — are of varying ages and sizes, Ha and Legrand can't stress enough that they all have one big thing in common: They need loving and permanent homes.
But like the previous year, Wendy's will donate 85 % of tag purchases to the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption, an organization that helps foster children to find permanent homes.
With many of the comforts of home and open - ended permanent visas, Mexico already plays host to a slew of Americans.
A supply of closing materials should take up permanent residence in your briefcase, club locker, car trunk, home and office desk.
This part of mobile home insurance coverage would pay for those expenses until a mobile home can be repaired or the tenant can find a new permanent residence.
CHFA HomeAccess is a loan designed help Coloradans with a permanent disability (or the parent (s) of a child or children with a permanent disability) make their first home purchase.
Some parts of the law, he said, require people to reside in a home for at least 90 consecutive days before they are considered «permanent» tenants.
Statistics Netherlands publishes a monthly house price index of existing own homes, those dwellings sold to a private person and intended for permanent residence by that private person.
But renters still have to go to work, eat and continue living their lives until they can return home or find a new permanent residence, which is where loss of use coverage comes in handy.
With a permanent residence at his mother's home and a tendency toward panic attacks, this character is sure to provide seasons of moments as unpredictable as the path that brought Hale to prime time television.
Some of the characters accept permanent exile in England, for others England is home, and for yet others there is, with the fall of communism, an irresistible desire to go back and build on the rubble.
His first permanent Israeli home was the small but later influential West Jerusalem Dominican community, the House of Saint Isaiah.
Another lottery - supported project at Durham Cathedral, Open Treasure, involves the Anglo - Saxon Treasures of St Cuthbert installed at their new permanent home - the 14th century monastic Great Kitchen.
We do not live, as our forebears thought, in a permanent, earthly home where our security is assured by the watchful eye and guiding hand of a parental God.
Some peoples have a memory of a long migration before reaching their permanent home, very much as in the Old Testament is recorded the migration under divine direction of Abraham who went out, he knew not whither, and his descendants.
Priest Missioner at the church, Fr Andrew Williams said: «After four years working from our temporary space it is wonderful to move into our permanent home, a community centre and church from which to base our work in the wider community of Tottenham Hale.»
I believe it can only be the mystical effulgence of the resurrection left by my mother's departure from this temporary haven and her arrival in a new and more permanent, eternal home.
Schmitt Family Farm found a permanent home in Riverhead, New York in the 1970s, and now Phillip and his son Matt grow 164 acres of greens (mostly spinach, collards and kale), herbs, beets and flowers — and a single acre of horseradish.
The young must learn enough about man's natural home and about his utilization of its resources to understand the conditions for permanent, secure, and healthful residence in it.
Let's see, I think I'll have a permanent piece of crap displayed on my arm that nobody would care to display on a wall in their home.
Those with a soft patriarchy view generally believe that «the biblical context is cultural but the principles are permanent,» affirming the importance of submission and gender rules, allowing for women to work outside the home, but discouraging women from teaching or leading men in any way in the church — especially as senior pastors or preachers.
They didn't have to be my permanent home, but they could be safe places of rest for a time, confirmation that I was on the right path.
Chishti — Sufi order in Pakistan and India, emphasizing poverty, contentment, austerity, no permanent home, and the repetition of the name of Allah.
Sonoma State University Announces New Home for its Wine Business Institute and Seed Gift from Korbel's Gary Heck Sonoma State University President Ruben Armiñana announced that its Wine Business Institute will have a new permanent home on campus in the former University Commons building, which was recently vacated with the opening of SSU's new Student CenteHome for its Wine Business Institute and Seed Gift from Korbel's Gary Heck Sonoma State University President Ruben Armiñana announced that its Wine Business Institute will have a new permanent home on campus in the former University Commons building, which was recently vacated with the opening of SSU's new Student Centehome on campus in the former University Commons building, which was recently vacated with the opening of SSU's new Student Center...
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