Sentences with phrase «story house while»

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While anecdotal, such personal stories tend to bring home the fact that rank speculation seems to be in full bloom in the housing market.
Five live in the three - story office / row house, while the others commute two to 10 blocks each day to the office.
It comes clad in a CNC - machined aluminum housing that The SSD Review finds «capable of taking all the abuse you can give it,» while Forbes says they'd be perfectly comfortable with throwing it out a second story window due to its sublime and sturdy build quality.
A White House official has dismissed the story as «old, recycled reports, which were published and strongly denied prior to the election,» while Cohen released a statement signed by «Stormy Daniels» denying an affair and calling reports of a payment «completely false.»
But I also want to say, if you had been here (I'm in Birmingham) and read some of the stories of people's kids being killed by this storm (so many had lost power already by earlier storms and had no idea F4 and F5 tornodoes were about to hit, and their kids were at friends» houses... and then those friends» houses were totally destroyed, and several parents lost all of their kids - I also know of several people who lost their wives AND all of their kids because they were at work while their family was at home)... anyways, if you could read some of these stories, who are you guys to tell them that their loved ones are not going off to a better place?
Ask CNN where «White House knew the terror attack while it was happening» story went.
We swap books and stories and frustrations, the rules are the same at her house as at my house and let's take some time to make fun of ourselves while we're at it.
Because while I may envy the fact that there are university peers who have been able to buy their own houses and cars by age 30 thanks to fast - tracked banking careers; or the fact that some of my close friends are already engaged or married; or that others get to stop working for a year and take off traveling — these aren't my stories to tell.
If you've read my blog for a while, you know that Alex and I have done plenty of house projects, but our yard... our yard was a different story....
I heard stories of absent fathers, of wayward children, and of deciding, while coming home at the end of a day, to stop and pause a block away from the house, to shift gears, to shed the cares of the day, and to be deliberate about the kind of spirit you, as a father, bring into your home.
The story was about a family that claimed to homeschool — because they wanted to keep the authorities away from their housewhile they abused and neglected their children.
For example, small plastic animals are fun for a young toddler who may make a shoebox house for them, while an older toddler can use them to act out a story she makes up.
While this is undoubtedly true — Edinburgh Zoo houses two of the black and white creatures while there is only one David Mundell in the Commons — it doesn't tell the whole sWhile this is undoubtedly true — Edinburgh Zoo houses two of the black and white creatures while there is only one David Mundell in the Commons — it doesn't tell the whole swhile there is only one David Mundell in the Commons — it doesn't tell the whole story.
Even several of the «Exclusive» stories are essentially derivative: «Obama Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel admits weak messaging on health care from White House» does little more than quote his appearance on an MSNBC show, while «Liberal Ezra Klein and conservative George Will: Harry Reid wasn't wrong» is an even better example of copy / paste substituting for actual journalism.
Included in Reines» online post was a link to the Times story, in which Gillibrand (D - N.Y.) said it would have been the «appropriate response» for Bill Clinton to resign in response to revelations that he had a sexual relationship with a White House intern, Lewinsky, while he was president.
One of the reasons Chin is facing opposition is because of her support for the Elizabeth Street Garden project, a proposed development that will replace the Elizabeth Street Garden with a six - story building slated as affordable housing for seniors, while also providing some green space.
The 12 - story facility at 127 West 25th Street was built primarily to house 200 New Yorkers with a history of mental illness, while also providing space for a reception center and for victims of substance abuse.
Nearly every house within a mile of Poquoson's waterfront marshes is elevated: older homes sit on cinder block or brick foundations, while newer houses are built a story off the ground with garages underneath.
Don't be mistaken: Even Democrats who voted against the climate bill lost seats.Here's an inconvenient truth you won't see highlighted in stories about the takeover of the House by a seemingly inexhaustible army of climate zombies: While more than two dozen incumbents who voted for the climate bill lost their seats, even more Democrats who voted against the climate bill lost theirs.
I did a poll on instagram stories the other day when I tried this sweater dress on about whether it was cute or too much like a housecoat, but then I realized that if I can get away with wearing something super comfy and robe - like out of the house while still looking relatively put together, that's a win.
Funny story: While I was living in Korea I would volunteer monthly at Angel House Orphanage and each month there were always new faces.
In House of Caravan you play as a young boy in what seems to be the early 20th Century who has been kidnapped and brought to a mysterious house, from which he must escape by solving puzzles while slowly piecing together the story of the house's owHouse of Caravan you play as a young boy in what seems to be the early 20th Century who has been kidnapped and brought to a mysterious house, from which he must escape by solving puzzles while slowly piecing together the story of the house's owhouse, from which he must escape by solving puzzles while slowly piecing together the story of the house's owhouse's owners.
The story is about a woman who moves back to her childhood home to attend her mothers funeral, while she's there she get's thrown around the house by a paranormal presence and tries to find out whether or not it's the spirit of her mother.
Lee Daniels» The Butler — Forest Whitaker and Oprah Winfrey star in this historical account based on the true story of a White House butler who lived through some of the most important events in history while trying to maintain his sense of purpose and pride.
The children's novel is a Victorian ghost story that centers on two abandoned Irish children who encounter a ghost and an ancient curse while working at an English manor house.
The Others — Alejandro Amenábar, the director of the previously mentioned Abre Los Ojos, directs this outstanding ghost story starring Nicole Kidman as a woman taking care of her two children in a new house while her husband is away.
by Walter Chaw I'm going to talk on for a while, but all you need to know about House of D and The Game of Their Lives is that they share framing stories and voice - overs.
Sentenced to death for killing two men and setting their house on fire, the story finds Agnes awaiting confirmation of her sentence by the Icelandic high court while forging new emotional bonds and reflecting on her supposed crimes.
An original story by Peli, Chernobyl Diaries is set in the city of Prypiat that once housed the workers of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, the horror - thriller follows a group of friends who, while vacationing in Europe, find themselves stranded in the abandoned city only to discover that they are not alone.
Blending the macabre with a wicked sense of humor, director John Landis (National Lampoon's Animal House) delivers a contemporary take on the classic werewolf tale in this story of two American tourists who, while traveling in London, find their lives changed forever when a vicious wolf attacks them during a full moon.
The story of a married couple (Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem) living in a remote mansion while he deals with writer's block and she renovates the house is simply a structure on top of which Aronofsky layers a series of allegories, each more clearly defined than the last (the man has never been a subtle storyteller).
There's not much to improve on apart from a simple modernization of the story (see: the return of the creepy clown doll), but while some moviegoers may be quick to turn their noses up at this updated version, the talent involved (including Gil Kenan, who directed the underrated animated film, «Monster House») suggests this might be the rare remake that isn't a complete waste of time.
Whatever the back story may be, the end result is that the robbers take the two kids hostage, while Shaun is locked out of the house.
It's the story of a ghost that haunts the house it lived in while it was alive.
While such earlier films of the type as We're Not Married and O.Henry's Full House, both from 1952, and which I wrote about in US # 34 and US # 40, respectively, tells each story successively, Allen intercuts between all four.
A sweet coming - of - age story about an awkward teen trying to find himself while stuck at a vacation house with his mom and her overbearing new boyfriend, «The Way, Way Back» does a fantastic job weaving «80s - era hallmarks into a modern - day environment, and features great work from a top - notch cast, notably Steve Carell as the jerk boyfriend and Sam Rockwell as the manager of a nearby water park.
The story centers around a mouse named Roddy (voice by Hugh Jackman) who's life as a house pet is turned upside down when a sewer rat invades his home while his human owners are on vacation.
As far as Anderson's own in - house oeuvre, this feels similar to 2012's Moonrise Kingdom, except with dogs instead of children, while DP Tristan Oliver is allowed some playful transitions (unlike the sometimes story - line suffocating perfection often witnessed in Anderson).
While views of the sun - kissed Oklahoma plains intermittently open out the play's insular setting, the key action still unfolds in a two - story house just tidy enough to make all of the plot's batshit reversals and betrayals that much more unsettling.
It's one of the more enjoyable audio commentaries I've listened to - even hearing Julie once again tell the story about how Marshall lives in the California house she lived in while making Poppins.
Turner's then - wife Jane Fonda decorated the property's adorable, two - story ranch house (Turner still visits often, and the house can be rented as part of a Ted Turner Expeditions experience), while he focused on creating a privately owned preservation for New Mexico's flora and fauna.
Peter Bognanni's The House of Tomorrow is a fresh and creative novel that I truly enjoyed reading... The plot of the story isn't particularly fast - paced or driving, and at times it feels slow, but [the novel] is more about the rich conversations people have while practicing musical instruments together, how sharing CDs can be a window into someone's soul and how shared situations create a deep bond between people even if they don't always treat each other right, just like Sid and Nancy.
Though we know the outcome of this story going in — Dubus III eventually writes House of Sand and Fog — you'll read with the same anticipation you might feel while watching a hard - scrabble sports movie (think The Fighter).
Both Penguin Group and Random House have initiated their own short story digital publishing platforms and, while the programs do meet the needs of customers in terms of a low price - point and a shorter format than novels, the real gain to be made is not just in terms of bringing back readers» demands for a historically - loved format.
The eldest, Faruk, a dissipated historian, wallows in alcohol as he laments his inability to tell the story of the past from the kaleidoscopic pieces he finds in the local archive; his sensitive leftist sister, Nilgün, has yet to discover the real - life consequences of highminded politics; and Metin, a high school nerd, tries to keep up with the lifestyle of his spoiled society schoolmates while he fantasizes about going to America - an unaffordable dream unless he can persuade his grandmother to tear down her house.
The main story was okay, family members and what we owe them, how to keep our own family content while dealing with a very large brother who is a house guest, but once again how this is resolved seemed a bit unbelievable.
This picture book by the dynamic author - illustrator of the Olympians graphic - novel series uses a comic - book aesthetic to tell the story of a boy and a girl who, while playing superheroes around the house, learn a huge lesson about telling the truth.
There are many stories I've heard of authors doing well self - publishing (sometimes while also writing for traditional publishing houses) and many cover artists charge reasonable prices, so this is a definite consideration.
Then, at the beginning of the year my friend and colleague Aaron Brown spent a few days at my house while we were prepping for a marketing meeting with Perseus, the company that distributes our publishing house, The Story Plant.
However, Núñez said she likes the idea of «filleting» content,» in some markets called «chunking» it into smaller, salable parts, as in providing short stories, long - form journalism and academic texts as individual products, allowing readers to create anthologies, or «play lists,» while recognizing that often it is only the larger publishing houses that can make such an investment.
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