Sentences with phrase «pioneer family»

Settled by one of Miami's pioneering families in the 1920s, The Roads is part of the city's original core.
In the long run, the creative comprehensiveness of Whitehead's cosmology may contribute to a unified theory of psychotherapy, such as psychiatrist and pioneer family therapist Carl Whitaker has dreamed of for more than 30 years (see RP xiii - xiv).
One gaffe occurs after Bullock and Hickok discover the slain pioneer family at night.
Tracy Chevalier's new novel, At the Edge of the Orchard, is a heartbreaking narrative of an Ohio pioneer family's struggles that bears no resemblance to the pastoral stories in the Little House series.
I'm an incurable optimist from Oregon pioneer families with a great sense of adventure.
Hyundai Motor's latest interpretation of Fluidic Sculpture provides the all - new Sonata with a high - class, sleek style, a confident stance, and an appearance that is in keeping with Hyundai Motor's pioneering family look.
Despite being shorter than Nissan's pioneering family crossover, the Seat has a considerably bigger boot at 510 litres, the company claims.
Stories of the old bear hunters, ginseng gatherers, mountain guides, hermits, witches, and pioneer families who had settled Chichester.
The gallery was renovated in the late 1940s to accommodate a substantial gift of art from Winifred Kimball Hudnut, daughter of a prominent Utah pioneer family.
She has been married for 21 years to Dr. Eddy Cates, a family physician at Pioneer Family Practice.
Ontarian families [microform]: genealogies of United - Empire - Loyalist and other pioneer families of Upper Canada
In addition, Oregonians also enjoy a wide range of outdoor activities, Pac - 10 sports and an annual Pioneer Family Festival held in Oregon City.
We have pioneered family group conferences in England and Wales and have helped local authorities to establish family group conferencs services.
Includes Native American and Pioneer family figures.
This cabinet - level state agency pioneers a family - centered, results - driven approach to support young children and families, particularly those who are overburdened and underserved.
James Framo (1922 — 2001) was an American psychologist and pioneer family therapist.
Tracy Chevalier's new novel, At the Edge of the Orchard, is a heartbreaking narrative of an Ohio pioneer family's...
Delicato Family Vineyards is a pioneering family - owned California winery founded in 1924.
But it isn't just as simple as a sweet story of a pioneer family, but also the heartbreaking and sometimes disturbing American story of race and the reality of «westward expansion.»
A decade later in 1991, Fraser Stoddart and his colleagues had pioneered another family of molecular machines called rotaxanes in which ring shaped molecules could be guided remotely to different points along a molecular axle.
A pioneering family planning clinic is opened, offering contraception information and all types of birth control options.
30 years in the lives of a pioneer family in the Oklahoma Territory.
And after witnessing how Comanches use a pioneer family for target practice, who could fault Rosalee Quaid (Rosamund Pike) for being traumatized by the next group of natives to cross her path?
Prospects for a prosperous life in the new world are destroyed for a pioneer family when Natives attack their small farm, and take their young children captive.
Following three pioneering families» trek along the uncertain and untamed Oregon Trail, their goal is to establish themselves in the Pacific Northwest and build new lives there, but the migration is unforgiving as their small caravan of ox - drawn covered wagons, horses, and steers have scarcely enough food and water to sustain them.
I say attempted because in the early 1890s, just a few years after the Great Blizzard, drought ravaged the region and thousands went bankrupt; by the time the rains returned in the late 1890s over 60 percent of the pioneer families had abandoned their homesteads.
Her family also was one of the pioneering families to help grow the Northwest rodeo scene.
Mr. Ruhge is an incredible historian, who has written several wonderful books about Santa Barbara's maritime tragedies, historical structures, and pioneer families.
The small stone church was built in 1935 as a place of worship for the pioneer families of the Mackenzie country.
Ouma se Huis is an original farm house where one of the pioneer families of the Boegoeberg Water Scheme lived since the 1940's.
It is about three generations of a pioneering family in a northern Canadian town.
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