Sentences with phrase «taking up residence on»

I wouldn't mind taking up residence on that sofa, no sir.
A few illustrious faces are taking up residence on the Lower East Side with the opening of Juergen Teller's exhibit at Lehmann Maupin Gallery on February 10.
The most common flea in the U.S. is the cat flea (a.k.a Ctenocephalides felis) but it has no problem taking up residence on dogs, birds, and humans too.
We understand that not everyone enjoys having cats in their yards, and these simple tips will help you discourage feral cats from taking up residence on your property.
I wouldn't mind taking up residence on that sofa, no sir.
As a 15 - year - old struggling with pubescent acne, I was determined to use whatever was necessary to banish to blemishes that were taking up residence on my face, so I ransacked the skin care aisle at my local drugstore, buying anything that smelled like it would work.
Harems of smaller «dwarf» males land on the females, taking up residence on their tube - shaped bodies and fertilizing their eggs.
Are there kids taking up residence on your couch already?!
This is also true in the case of travelers who take up residence on your land.
One of Ozil or Mikhi tucks into a midfield three and orchestrates matters (until we can buy a new Santi), and the other takes up residence on the «wing» opposite of Laca.
Later, it moves to take up residence on cilia of the brain cells that help control mousey appetites.
Part of my regular skin care routine now, two drops of this stuff on clean, toned skin (and under my oil / moisturizer combo) at night has cured me of the dreaded 2 pm oil slick that used to take up residence on my face after lunch.
And when lectins take up residence on insulin receptors on nerve cells, your neurons never get the energy that they need, and so they continually send a message that you're hungry in hopes of getting more fuel.
What do you do if you've only just discovered this and already have fruit flies doing laps in your fermentation vessel, or worse (ugh), fruit fly larvae that have taken up residence on your Jun tea or kombucha SCOBY?
(See: Everything is going to be okay, I did the best I could, etc.) But this new mantra took up residence on repeat until I paid attention.
In the year 2087, the Earth's natural resources have been largely depleted, and an increasingly large number of people have taken up residence on the moon, where the pioneering attitude of the new residents has created a culture not unlike the old west.
So, she returns to Amherst, Massachusetts, where she again takes up residence on the grounds of the Dickinson family estate inhabited by her parents (Keith Carradine and Joanna Bacon), brother (Duncan Duff) and sister (Jennifer Ehle).
On account of these circumstances, the Lake family takes up residence on the Moses farm.
While an illness keeps her bedridden, Bailey watches a wild snail that has taken up residence on her nightstand.
Content — Two smart Kindle Singles have taken up residence on my Kindle.
Even if your cat never goes outside, fleas are more than happy to catch a ride into your home on someone's clothing and take up residence on your cat.
They took up residence on various islands and on the European mainland and eventually became the five Bichon breeds of today: the Coton de Tulear, Bolognese, Havanese, Maltese, and Bichon Frisé.
Fleas are a small insect parasite that may take up residence on your hedgehog, especially if exposed to fleas outdoors or in a house with dogs, cats or other animals who themselves have fleas.
Fleas are a small insect parasite that may take up residence on your ferret, especially if exposed to fleas outdoors or in a house with dogs, cats or other animals who themselves have fleas.
Fleas are equal opportunity pests — your cat may not outside, but if your dog brings a few fleas into the house after going potty in the yard, they are more than happy to take up residence on your indoor kitty.
By the first quarter of the 19th century, the Chumash had vacated the islands to take up residence on the mainland, primarily in the Catholic missions established by the Spanish along the California coastline.
While street performers take up residence on the promenade, shopping is the key attraction here.
Hand drawn maps of waterways and trade routes take up residence on two other walls.
Waits describes the bunnies as «transient parasitic creatures from outer space that travel around in rainbow light pods who have decided to land and take up residence on our planet.
After five years of accumulating dust and rust in deep storage, the 26 - foot - tall, tech - heavy Nam June Paik sculpture will soon take up residence on Walnut near Sixth Street.
It also saw a shift in locale, with the artist moving from New York to California to take up residence on the RMS Queen Mary in Long Beach.
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.
Previously located on the cusp of Chinatown, the institute (which is supported by Hunter College) has now taken up residence on the Upper East Side — adding a much - needed alternative point of view to the city's most patrician - yet - nourishing art neighborhood.
For most of the earth's history past the Cambrian explosion 500mya when life began to take up residence on land there have been no ice caps at all and far higher CO2 levels.
Taylor's Checkerspot butterflies are listed as an endangered species in their native Washington State, so when thousands of them took up residence on Joint Base Lewis McChord near Tacoma, the insects earned the support of one of the most deep - pocketed agencies on Earth: the US Department of Defense.
More and more of the fresh produce that's shipped to the islands is being peeled first — we heard an anecdote about a huge load of potatoes with no skins on them — which has the added benefit of reducing some of the pests that can travel with food, take up residence on the islands, and become invasive and harmful to native and endemic species here.
Three volunteers take up residence on Midway every three months to help in any way they can.
As the weather gets warmer and canoodling couples take up residence on every available park bench, you may be thinking of turning up the heat in your own relationship.

Not exact matches

You can imagine that among the theories on what the unpardonable sin is, one of the top contenders is asking Satan to kick Jesus out of your heart and take up residence there himself so that you can become the antichrist.
When Jacob returns to Canaan after an absence of twenty years and is met on his way by a forgiving Esau, Jacob agrees to take up his residence beside his brother in the south of the land, in Seir.
The first part of this sentence is the Barthian key to postliberal theology; the second part underscores the determination to avoid the charge often leveled at postliberals — of wanting to take up residence in a ghetto of «intratextuality» and rely on «revelational positivism.»
At such seasons he was accustomed to leave the seat of government at Caesarea and take up residence in Jerusalem, and to see that an adequate force of troops was on hand in the castle overlooking the temple courts.
Racheal i do nt believe that christians can commit the blasphemy of the holy spirit because the holy spirit has already taken up residence in our hearts.As christians we can greive the holy spirit but we cant blaspheme him otherwise we wouldnt have accepted Christ.When we ask Christ into our lives we are saved the holy spirit comes into our lives because we gave him permission to.We can sin and fall away from God but he is still there because nothing can separate us from the love of God.On the day we die we are saved why because when we were sinners he saved us it isnt dependent on what we do it is dependent on what Christ has done.Should we continue to sin of course not but we should follow him with all our heart.I think it is important to understand that Christ death has saved us from our sin the holy spirits role is to help us to overcome sin in our lives and to be come christlike.brentnz
They have taken up residence in our lives and aren't likely to move on anytime soon.
Some are on the minor side, like the dandruff that's taken up permanent residence in your locks; others are... well... slightly larger.
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.
In a letter to the prime minister, dated 22 March 2000, the chairman of the scrutiny committee, Lord Thomson of Monifieth, said it required «firm evidence of an unequivocal decision by Mr Ashcroft that he will have taken up residence in the UK on a permanent basis» before it could recommend his appointment.
«One Lagos» has since become the buzzword all over town with the governor, who has now finally taken up residence in his official Alausa, Ikeja abode, personally witnessing the flag - off of the fiesta on Sunday at the Agege stadium where the Ikeja zonal fiesta is holding.
On the day Theresa May took up residence at 10 Downing Street, the Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon had a message for her:
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