Sentences with phrase «somebody new moves»

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For somebody who had never been to New Orleans, but moved there initially to teach and then a year later left the classroom to start a company, I've seen firsthand just how much the community has invested in bringing in and retaining young people who really want to contribute to rebranding the city, bringing it from, old oil and gas and just tourism really into the 21st century with lots of high - tech, high - growth businesses.
«I think the TPP is dead, and there will be blood all over the floor if somebody tries to move that through the Congress any time soon,» Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions told the New York Observer.
Peace and love I just moved here from Texas I'm new to California I would love to meet somebody that loves nature that loves life, I would love to go camping in the woods, I would love to enjoy a nice glass of wine by the fire, I love to cook so I'll be the chef I just want to good companion...
We're always doing things that actually work and then they get expensive or somebody comes up with a new, «better» idea, and then we move on, and we leave behind the communities...
Previous installments in the series have found Anna moving from one national park to another, solving the crimes that seem to follow her from place to place, but this time she is in New Orleans, staying with a friend, when, believe it or not, somebody tries to put a hex on her.
As somebody who found Destiny very enjoyable but eventually moved on, I'm very excited at the prospect of returning to the game with new content for me to explore.
I played through part of the planet Kerwan (where you must leap between boxes on a moving train) and as somebody who loved Ratchet and Clank on the PS2 when I was a kid, this new edition was an exciting, nostalgic experience, while also being an entirely new game.
If I had to pick somebody who might find his way into the short list of the curators deciding on who gets the prize at Texas Contemporary, I might cast my vote for Lora Reynolds Gallery artist Colby Bird, who has a show of his new work, House Lamps, up through October 18th at Texas State University gallery (see this link), and appears to be moving a little closer to Robert Gober, an influence that might appear natural to those who know that his earlier work, Dust Breeds Contempt, paid homage to a photograph by Man Ray that followed the accumulation of dust on Duchamp's The Large Glass.
Thus far, our tenants are people separating from a long term relationship, leaving their parents» home for the first time, somebody here on temporary work assignment (which looks to maybe becoming permanent), somebody who just moved out here to take a new job and isn't sure of where they want to live permanently and somebody who is recently disabled, but is waiting for social assistance to come through and is living off of a 401k and needs to stay some place as inexpensive as possible to make her money stretch.
faith: belief or trust: belief in, devotion to, or trust in somebody (God) or something, especially without logical proof full: anything unexpected and fascinating that is brimming with Glory FAITHFUL: consistently loyal: consistently trustworthy and loyal, especially to a person, a promise, or duty The word I look for over the last few years of unemployment, new jobs, moving our family of 8
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