Sentences with phrase «through kudzu»

With so many right - hand men at large, though, the climax of the game turns into a march through the kudzu of Dark Dragon's org chart.

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In the town of Fitzpatrick, like most of the South, examining the past and nostalgia are practically required, and expressing love through food is as common as kudzu.
This year, he pushed through aggressive gun - control limits, raised the minimum wage by nearly two bucks, and extended a tax surcharge on millionaires, all the while wrapping up the budget before Easter, which used to be about as common in Albany as kudzu.1 It was his father who famously said (to this magazine, in 1985) that «you campaign in poetry, you govern in prose.»
Furthermore, she holds that the writers» workshops that have spread like kudzu through American elementary schools, promoted by Lucy Calkins of Teachers College, Columbia University, deaden children's creativity.
I go through cycles where I pare down my sources... I've done it probably a dozen times over the last 5 - 8 years, and then like topsy / kudzu it grows back.
That's right: From October 19 through November 14th, Kudzu's generous dealers are donating 100 % of the proceeds of specially orange tagged items throughout their 25,000 sq. ft. Decatur shop.
The American landscape is a catalogue of noxious weeds and invasive pests that have disrupted native ecosystems: Japanese kudzu in the South, African tamarisk in the Southwest, Amazonian water hyacinth and Burmese pythons spreading through the Everglades, Russian zebra mussels choking the Great Lakes, Asian carp invading the Mississippi River system, and European brown rats everywhere.
Entering whitespace gallery from the hazy, sweltering Atlanta noon, escaping the cascades of kudzu and endless advertisements of the coming millennials, I walked through a wall of cold air into the artist talks for Soft Eyes, a group exhibition curated by Pete Schulte.
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