Unfinished projects
take up residence for weeks at a time.
Participation in the program allows Kleros to
take up residence for six months in Thomson Reuters Labs Zurich location, where it will receive office space, executive mentoring, and access to data and technology capabilities.
In the sixth edition of The Photographers» Gallery's — «Open Door «series, Wandering Bears will
take up residence for an interactive exhibition held over a three day period in the London gallery's top floor studio space.
It is a wonderful thing, as much object as painting, and will hopefully
take up residence for future generations to embrace in a major museum.
Not exact matches
Marketing fear isn't a good plan
for tinies, in my humble opinion, I like to guard their gates because I tend to think that if I set scary or evil or even just stupid things before their eyes and ears, then I can't be surprised with the scary or evil or stupid things
take up residence in their hearts and minds.
Because India was involved in world trade at the time of Christ, some traditions hold that Thomas traveled to India to share the Gospel with Jews who had
taken up residence in India
for business reasons and planted an anchor point
for Christians that still holds today.
I spent decades giving the stink eye to happiness and waiting
for joy to
take up residence in my life.
A serious life saver
for the «I really want to make this no wait I don't» person that sometimes
takes up residence in my house.
Zucchini has
taken up permanent
residence at my house
for the next few months; it happens every summer.
My friend Molly — she of the dry - rubbed ribs and apple tarte tatin fame — is leaving us
for the kind of love that requires one to
take up residence in another state.
In the dead of summer, when you're not sure whether you've actually
taken up permanent
residence in a steam room, only two drinks matter: freezing cold coffee that gets you through the day and seltzer so frosty that its condensation shows tacit solidarity
for your profuse sweat drip.
Even if we do that I do not think it would be enough to see the Premier League trophy
take up residence at the Emirates Stadium
for a year.
Growing
up, I lived in Israel (my permanent adult
residence since 2001)
for five summers, living in the Bible lands while my father was involved in the largest excavation
taking place in the Middle East at that time.
For a significant number of modern - day families, there's substantially more to this coparenting gig than
taking up permanent
residence on the high road.
Make your nursing nest comfortable as you will be mainly
taking up residence from the couch, in bed or even on the floor with lots of pillows
for support.
Vacca can point to a number of actions he has
taken as District Manager in support of disability issues, including holding
up construction of a local movie theater until there was accessible design, working
for accessible schoolyards and school bathrooms, and support
for community
residences for mentally disabled consumers.
On the day Theresa May
took up residence at 10 Downing Street, the Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon had a message
for her:
What clinched it was when the failed 2010 gubernatorial candidate, who co-chaired Trump's New York campaign, told a local newspaper that his biggest hopes
for 2017 were that Obama would die of a bovine ailment after having intercourse with a cow and that the first lady would
take up residence with a gorilla in Zimbabwe.
And the leafy canopy of the broadleaf trees that
took up residence in place of the once - dominant black spruces blocked out the sunlight necessary
for peat - producing mosses to return.
Once the parasite has entered the human body through the skin, the centimetre - long worm
takes up residence in the blood vessels surrounding the bladder and intestine
for years.
Red snow: When snow repeatedly melts partially and then refreezes, the stage is set
for a red - pigmented alga, Chlamydomonas nivalis, to
take up residence in the thin films of water around the snow particles.
It is a viral infection that
takes up residence in the spinal cord and brain and attacks the neurons, or nerve cells, responsible
for movement.
But in the intervening five decades, searching
for extraterrestrial intelligence has moved inside, even
taking up residence in people's homes.
microbiome The scientific term
for the entirety of the microorganisms — bacteria, viruses, fungi and more — that
take up permanent
residence within the body of a human or other animal.
Anti parasite herbs were administered later in the program due to her long - standing bowel problems, which can provide a breeding ground
for parasites and worms to
take up residence.
For example, synthetic organic solvents used in dry cleaning enter our bodies on touch, only to
take up residence in fatty tissues, like the breast and liver.
Probiotics are widely recommended
for the treatment of Candida - a fungal infection - because they establish large, healthy populations of friendly bacteria that compete with the Candida that is trying to
take up residence in the intestine.
These are environmental toxins that are absorbed in the blood stream and
take up residence in the receptor sites reserved
for normal oestrogen activity.
A Good Woman shows what happens when Mrs. Erlynne, a notorious jezebel, known
for seducing other women's husbands,
takes up residence in that part of Italy.
The director
took up residence in Marmato
for over five years to document the Medoro (later Gran Colombia Gold) takeover firsthand, and the result is a film with a precise and complex sense of place, picking
up not just on administrative changes, but subtler shifts in communal psychology and socioeconomic standing.
Tucked away in there is a likable bit part
for 72 - year - old Leslie Uggams as the foulmouthed blind lady with whom Wade
takes up residence.
In the meantime he's
taken up residence in a cave in his northern home and native land, with only a bear
for a friend and dressing in leftovers from Grizzly Adam's closet.
When these imaginary creatures beg Shrek to save them from the evil Lord Farquaad (voiced by John Lithgow), it's an offer he can't refuse, especially since they've been banished and
taken up residence in his very own swamp, a place he wants
for himself alone.
10:15 am — TCM — The Man Who Came to Dinner A rare comedic film
for Bette Davis, though the film mainly focuses on Monty Woolley as an acerbic newspaper critic forced to
take up residence with a midwestern family when he breaks his hip outside their house.
As the movie begins, their apartment building is in the middle of collapsing from the vibrations of a nearby construction site, and so they flee
for new quarters, eventually
taking up residence in a just - vacated flat owned by the manager of their theater company.
8:00 pm — TCM — The Man Who Came to Dinner A rare comedic film
for Bette Davis, though the film mainly focuses on Monty Woolley as an acerbic newspaper critic forced to
take up residence with a midwestern family when he breaks his hip outside their house.
But broke and with nowhere to go, Nicole and Olivia
take up residence in Kimberley's home and before long are auditioning
for the show.
In early 1984, a committee established benchmarks
for the new luxury halo car; a year later, chief engineers
took up residence in southern California to immerse themselves in the lifestyle of a typical American luxury car buyer.
Cruze has performed well
for the company since launch,
taking up residence among Australia's ten best selling cars and making top - five in October 2010.
LIVE like someone, somewhere is always monitoring your existence, «because they are - some wise who are living know all too well that freedom and rest are truly deeded in the mental realm of those blessed to
take up residence there -
for there is no monitoring system needed from the grave...
- Booklist «Audra Daltry is a singular creation - a character so funny, so appealing, so sure that she can change the world
for her family that she will jump right off the page and
take up permanent
residence in your heart.
Your student may need to sign
up for orientation to enroll in classes, select a
residence hall or roommates, opt in or out of college - sponsored health insurance and
take other action.
Even if you intend to keep your property and it is exempt from being sold during the bankruptcy proceedings (if it is your primary
residence,
for example) the lender can
take the property and sell it to recoup some of the money you owe if you don't keep
up with your payments.
Pros: Great interactive tool to help you determine how long it will
take you to save
up a 20 % down payment
for a home in your city of
residence.
One way
for bad bacteria to
take up residence in the bladder is
for bacteria on the skin to ascend
up the urinary tract into the bladder.
(ref) In 2017 There are many brands of monthly preventative that will kill heartworms before they
take up residence in your dog's heart; but only one, Advantage Multi ® (because it contains moxidectin), is FDA - approved
for the elimination of the microfilaria that could conceivably allow the parasite larva to mutated and then transfer to another dog.
The dark side of this natural cat litter is that it's common
for unwanted creatures to
take up residence in this plant - based litter.
When Hope
for Paws was alerted of two dogs who had
taken up residence in a junkyard, they immediately set out to work.
President — elect Abraham Lincoln
takes up residence at The Willard
for ten days prior to his inauguration.
For the first time in decades, a river otter has made San Francisco its home,
taking up residence in the ruins of a 19th Century seaside bath near the Golden Gate Bridge.