Sentences with phrase «very vibrant community»

I want you to know that no matter where you fit into the LGBTQ spectrum, you can experience an authentic, fulfilling and joyful life; one that allows you to be a part of this very vibrant community.
I think it's a very vibrant community with some very talented people working on these problems.»
This makes AMC a very vibrant community on the internet.
«Massachusetts has a very vibrant community with the proximity of Harvard and MIT,» says Leonard Zon, with the stem cell program and division of hematology / oncology, Children's Hospital.
«There was a very vibrant community of very productive people.

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Since they are vibrant cells, they are also cells that can share a vision — the very vision that can unite and animate the broader community.
He believed its very existence — and emergence, after the Holocaust — was something close to a miracle; and saw its endurance as symbolic of any community's struggle to maintain a vibrant presence in a dangerous and unpredictable world.
We also have a very vibrant and creative community of Barefoot Books Ambassadors who market and sell our books and gifts in their community — at farmers» markets, school fairs, fundraisers, cultural festivals, home events and online, bringing art, story and adventure along the way!
HWerks says it is a very active and vibrant herpes dating site with support for people with the herpes virus and a social community.
«I'm honored to be selected for the Radcliffe Fellowship, and am very much looking forward to learning in the vibrant Radcliffe community,» Mehta said, noting that he will miss his Ed School colleagues and teaching...
«I'm honored to be selected for the Radcliffe Fellowship, and am very much looking forward to learning in the vibrant Radcliffe community,» Mehta said, noting that he will miss his Ed School colleagues and teaching students in his deeper learning and education policy courses during the sabbatical.
In Piet Retief, there is a very vibrant German community who are descendants of a German missionary settlement that established itself in the region in the late 19th century.
Vancouver has very large Chinese - Canadian and Indo - Canadian communities and attending one of their events can give you a peek into Vancouver's vibrant multiculturalism.
We are very, very, very proud of them,» said Houser, as he admitted and realized that «if you want a vibrant multiplayer community, you have got to provide content frequently and fairly quickly after release, which we tried to do with Red Dead,» which turned out to be a far more successful approach in the long run.
We're very privileged to be in such consistent contact with a vibrant, local community in addition to larger gatherings like GDC or PAX.
L.A. has always been a very vibrant artist community.
Polke's photographic works «have been very important to a number of painters» and through these conversations «the art community seems to grow and become more and more vibrant [so that] all of this work has really encouraged a much broader aspiration of what a photograph is, and more importantly, what it can be.»
It is no exaggeration to say that the vibrant, international climate skeptic community owes its very existence to the Internet.
Thanks very much for your efforts over the years Simon and your success at building a vibrant online community!
Google is promising to place the public «in the very heart of Google's vibrant community
McClelland: We currently operate in about a dozen communities that have been around 50, 75, even 100 years, and were very vibrant.
«We are very grateful for the neighborhood's support of our vision to bring much - needed affordable housing to the elderly in this city and to turn a site that is considered an environmental hazard into a viable, vibrant, housing community near transportation, shopping, and cultural amenities,» Michaels Vice President Dave Lukens said in a statement.
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