Sentences with phrase «return to her country roots»

Is it possible that Swift is returning to her country roots?
The singer doesn't disappoint here, wringing out every strand of emotion in songs such as «Mississippi Girl,» a strong return to her country roots.

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When he was 27 years old, Chef Maslow returned to his roots and took over his father's restaurant, Strip T's, earning him recognition as the Improper Bostonian's «Rising Star,» Boston magazine's «Best Chef: Up - and - Coming,» and a place on Eater's inaugural «Young Guns» list of the most distinguished restaurant professionals across the country.
For the Nussenzweigs, working in Brazil means returning to their roots and supporting a country they were forced to flee early in their careers.
Taking home the Jury Award for Documentary Feature was Ben Patterson's «Sweet Micky for President,» which follows former Fugees member Pras Michel as he returns to his Haitian roots to spearhead the presidential campaign of Michel Martelly — the country's most controversial musician better known as «Sweet Micky.»
Raised in the Midwest, where catching frogs and shoveling manure is common practice, then spending several adult years traveling the country and hob - nobbing with celebrities and the elite, Keri returns to her roots.
Norte Maar celebrates its 10th Anniversary announcing a bold return to its roots in the North Country with two epic summer events.
«As Norte Maar celebrates its 10th anniversary, it's an amazing opportunity for us to return to the North Country where the organization was born,» states Norte Maar co-founder and director Jason Andrew, «the North Country has the artistic space and the flexibility wherein Norte Maar was born and took root.
«As Norte Maar celebrates it's 10th anniversary, it's an amazing opportunity for us to return to the North Country where the organization was born,» states Norte Maar co-founder and director Jason Andrew, «the North Country has the artistic space and the flexibility wherein Norte Maar was born and took root.
Embarking upon the practice of iron working early in the 1950s, Chillida was returning to his roots: the dark, mineral rich earth of the Basque country.
But it is hard, if not impossible, to build an «enduringly great company» with a buy & flip model and, frankly, I was getting tired of flipping houses so I began looking around the country for a place to return to our «buy & hold» roots.
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