Sentences with phrase «take up residence next»

Where, we wonder, will his divisive work take up residence next?
Samplers and blanket chests take up residence next to luminous paintings from the Hudson River School and works of high Modernism by the likes of Georgia O'Keeffe.
She quit her job, sold her house and took up residence next to a drug dealer.

Not exact matches

Zucchini has taken up permanent residence at my house for the next few months; it happens every summer.
Fungi in each of these communities were similar from one person to the next, except in a woman who had a persistent toenail infection: She had lots of other fungi not found on the other nine people, indicating that more kinds of fungi could take up residence in the feet if they had the opportunity.
Some gut microbes might be considered «friendly,» but that doesn't mean we want them in places they don't belong; kind of like your next - door neighbor, they might be friendly, but you don't want them taking up residence and eating all your food.
There have been several lurgies doing the rounds of the office and as soon as I'd started to shift one, the next would be taking up residence.
On the way to his studio, Stephan alerted me to the now - huge trees that they had planted when they first moved in, an ever - expanding stand of bamboo, and a flock of unidentified birds that seem to have taken up residence in a hollow tree next to the pond.
They took up residence in our studio, next to the laboratories, back in March and have been working on a very exciting new body of abstract work for their show which takes the history of Rose Madder production (closely connected to Winsor & Newton) as the central theme.
In a small «printmaking cottage» next door is the current artist - in - residence, a role which print artists take up for anywhere from one week to several years.
This year VOLTA has taken up residence at Pier 90, a lovely spot on the Hudson right next to The Armory Show, which sprawls across Piers 92 and 94.
A viewer's action of layering of transparent and opaque material take up residence on the wall as both colored light and shadow are projected; they remain in place until the next viewer interacts with the work to create a new projected image.
They will also happily take up residence near a nutritious compost heap, which brings us neatly on to our next point...
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