Sentences with phrase «time on the town»

As if that wasn't magical enough, Charleston offers all you could want for a time on the town.
Whenever I'm not in the books I love having a good time on the town.
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Each home can be self - sustaining for its energy uses, and can contribute to the commerce and success of the whole town at the same time, solving a myriad of issues that these remote areas face on a daily basis.
A believer in media exposure, Feldstein took time out to speak with the Canadian Press about these new hires, placing emphasis on the fact they lived in town: «Their current employment is burned down or closed or inoperable,» he said.
Under heavy cloud cover on an early morning this spring San Leandro seems like a small town stuck in time.
For example, if your partner asks you to cover a conference, but you have development deadlines at risk, explain these commitments (first yes), how they lock you in town (no), and finish by confirming your focus to an on - time product (second yes).
The hollowed - out towns and cities in the northeastern corner of the state have fallen on hard times, as the manufacturing base dried up in recent decades, unemployment has climbed and jobs are hard to find.
Time was, folks thought of the Pacific Northwest as little more than logging towns, seaports, and some of the biggest saloon stops on the way to the Yukon Trail.
«If you love U2 and see them every other year, they work hard so you'll be happy to survive on digital crumbs till the next time they're in town
The best shopping in Cape Town proper can be found on Kloof Street and Long Street; the latter is the host of a bevy of vintage stores, such as Afraid of Mice and Second Time Around.
At the time, officers» uniforms were custom - made, so Maurice began making and selling them from a storefront (called Julian's) on Franklin Street, the town's main drag.
For example, put in «dentist appointment» or just «appointment in town» on the calendar so nothing else gets scheduled during that time block.
Yes, you'll spend plenty of time going to class, finding the best study and nap spots on campus, and exploring your college town, but there's also nothing like coming home to your own space.
They also believe that when employees have access to on - site cafeterias, child care centers, gyms and concierge services, they become more productive because they don't have to leave the office to grab lunch or spend time driving to the gym or dropping off children at a daycare across town.
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During their time off, they enjoy the town's small parks and public beaches on the Long Island Sound, not to mention socializing at the numerous golf and yacht clubs.
If you're asking who goes on a vacation at the last minute (as I did), it's actually aimed at those looking for short - notice weekend getaways, for the time when you just need to get out of town quickly.
On top of your principal and interest payment, you have to pay property taxes to the city or town your home is in four times a year in Massachusetts.
You may travel across town — or around the world — to conduct field interviews with senior - level executives or spend time on the factory floor.
misogyny, mental and emotional abuse all hidden behind a new found liberalism and feminism because the times they are a changin», jumping on the same sex marriage band wagon because its the hot new ride in town, and you just might get to be relevant again... these people are very cunning and smart and they will use anything (theology, controversy, sensationalism) and anyone to get ahead.
Well, when my lovely UK publisher, DLT, discovered that I was going to be in town, they put a rush on everything and got the book printed in time for the event.
But every time I sit down to work on the 200 - page galley proof for Evolving in Monkey Town, I suddenly think of something more important to do — like check my email or play guitar hero or finish off the rest of that ranch dip left over from Sunday night.
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Unfortunately, I have been «stripped, whipped, tarred and feathered and run out of town on a rail» by my own family members for simply STATING that if I found out, or «heard a whisper of a finger being laid on my niece» who was going to stay with my abuser and his enabler, I «would go to the authorities and this time I would and legally could have him put in jail.»
Once upon a time» well, actually, it was in 1897, on the campus of the public university that the citizens of South Dakota had just built in the town of Vermillion to express their pride in their recently achieved statehood.
Indeed, an argument could be made that at no time since the First Great Awakening have so many churches of disparate denominational, theological and stylistic approaches been so united in terms of their music: one can now walk into old - line Pentecostal churches, small - town evangelical congregations, mall - like suburban megachurches, and many a mainline Protestant sanctuary across the country on any given Sunday morning and hear the same hymns and choruses done in approximately the same musical styles, with similar settings and instrumentation.
The marchers, numbering twenty thousand by the time they reached D.C., became a national sensation, and Cox's Army had received a hero's welcome in town after town on their way to the nation's capital.
According to Entertainment Weekly «the last time a movie with a real star - on - star love scene topped the yearly box office... was 16 years ago when Jack and Rose fogged up the inside of a town car in Titanic.»
Yep you are right, I moved down here in the state of Mississippi, north of Crystal Springs from Chicago when I was ten years old but still I visit once in a while, now it's twenty years and sad to not much has change, like the parts you said about non-whites discrimatory or rasicts at other non-whites, when I went to school here they treated me as a alien from another galaxy, they pick at my voice cause I didn't had that southern dialog, unlike them I said my words correctly, but not just me, they even hated at others who had better intelect I am not picking at them, It is what I went through all these years, Mississippi and mainly this small town of Crystal Springs see America in a crazy awful view, They don't like difference that even within they own race, ther not that politcal, when some one say God they got there vote, I don't to say much to waste your time, I still remember when I was ten years old I had a constanct back ground check on me to see were I really come from evn though I had the paper saying Chicago Illinois barely no jobs but a church on every street for a town barely under five Thousand, till this very day, they look at me like I am a alien, did you ever had that experiance down here damn my keybroad mess up,
Our little boy was very ill last year and in ICU for 11days... it was a very stressful time but God pulled us through it — so you have been in my prayers and i will continue to pray for Jesse's speedy and complete recovery... On a positive note though, the care we received here in Cape Town was outstanding (1 of us was with Josh 24/7) and at no time we were not considered or listened to or cared for... so i guess it is not so bad in the 3rd world after - all.
New York Times: One - Stop Sunday Mornings for Cowboys and Cowgirls in an Arizona Town From an improvised pulpit nestled on a slice of desert sand between a bull - riding ring and a bar serving biscuits and $ 3 beers, the preacher opened his last sermon of the year with a question and a revelation.
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Essentially, I preach on Sundays when Ed's schedule has him out of town and give guidance to the full - time ministry staff.
«During all this time I was never joined in profession of religion with any, but gave up myself to the Lord, having forsaken all evil company, taking leave of father and mother, and all other relations, and traveled up and down as a stranger on the earth, which way the Lord inclined my heart; taking a chamber to myself in the town where I came, and tarrying sometimes more, sometimes less in a place: for I durst not stay long in a place, being afraid both of professor and profane, lest, being a tender young man, I should be hurt by conversing much with either.
It's almost seems like he's waliking thru these towns and villages flipping a coin saying,» Decide - Now»... it all seems to turn on the head of a pin or better still,» If you want it, the diploma (kingdom) is yrs, there's no time for study»
The more you let the government take care of, the more you rewind the cause of liberty and self - reliance to the feudal times when people relied for their very food on the Lord of the castle in their town.
Having been raised on the NIV and a diet of Evangelical staples like Veggie Tales and Adventures in Odyssey, we now preferred more subversive fare, like Tennessee wunderkind Rachel Held Evans's up - from - superstition memoir Evolving in Monkey Town and Michigan pastor Rob Bell's universalist manifesto Love Wins, which earned the author glowing profiles in the New York Times and TIME magazine.
Especially if you happen to be going out of town on a beach retreat and he is left home alone to deal with needy cats for three days... having a ready supply of skillet cookies might just earn you a pass this time.
I sip on it first thing in the morning, I'll bring it along in the car when I'm carting my kids around town, and when it's time to sit down at the computer to share recipes with you, I always have a glass of iced coffee within arms reach.
Our Sunday suppers were put on the back burner this summer, mostly because it was difficult to coordinate everyone being available and in town at the same time.
We spent the day shopping out of town on Saturday but beyond that we spent the majority of our time at home, outside in the yard.
Oh, we were so sad when we had to cancel the New York cookbook launch event on October 30th, but we're delighted that we've been able to reschedule it so quickly: tomorrow (Saturday, 11/10) at the Williams - Sonoma at 59th Street & Lexington (across town from the Columbus Circle store, where the initial event was scheduled) at 3 p.m. I will demo my Mom's Apple Cake from the book and site, there will be time for Q&A and I will sign books.
Usually you hang your stocking on the eve of Dec 5th and if you have been VERY good, you get chocolates, an orange or tangerine, an apple, some nuts to crack and perhaps a small gift,, this is for my DH (he will get his favorite CD also) and the kids that live in town here,,,,,,, I was wondering, how would this travel, mailing from a cold state (WIsconsin) to an even colder state (Michigan), our temps have been 30's and low 20s at night and heaven knows WHAT upper Michigan has been,,,, at times, below zero (already!
But the last time I was visiting, just a few weeks ago, we drove along a road outside of town I hadn't been on in a long time... and there were still many, many apples trees... and so I was soothed a bit.
Alice via Ffffound After spending a little too much time on the pasta side of town, we were craving a different kind of dinner comfort last night.
Of course, it's impossible to find pine nuts in my small town grocery, but I'm putting them on my shopping list for next time I go into the city!
It also means I now just keep cilantro on hand since it can hang out in the fridge for some time before taking a trip to funky town.
This time it was much easier to find rather healthy recipes, no matter if we stayed in big cities like Seattle or Vancouver or had breakfast in a tiny town on the way.
Ripabottoni was not that big a town... I agree that our grandmothers probably knew each other I will take you up on your offer and e-mail you Cynthia Thanks again for taking the time to share your thoughts ♥ ♥ ♥
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