Sentences with phrase «weeks and months into»

The buyers devoted weeks and months into this home buying process — as have you — and finally found a dream home that fits their budget and criteria.
Preparations begin well before the first day, but they also continue for days, weeks and months into the new school year.
I am pissed - off that other teams even clubs like Spurs see the players that they want and immediately pounce on them like a tramp on chips, but when it comes to Arsenal we make appointments weeks and months into the future... I ask myself, what can I do as a fan of my beloved Arsenal, and what can we (Arsenal fans all over the world) do as supporters to show our outrage and indignation of the status - quo at Arsenal when it comes to transfers.

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Shares of Long Island Ice Tea Corp. tripled in price after it renamed itself Long Blockchain last month, and those of a franchisee of the Hooters restaurant chain jumped last week after it said it would move into the space.
Facebook said that the feature is live now for Spotify and GoPro users, but it plans to integrate its sharing feature into more apps in the coming weeks and months.
If you're blogging once or twice a week, brainstorm and jot down some topics to write about and insert them into a calendar that extends into the next couple of months.
«Next year's Commission should consider acting quickly to reverse any damaging policies put into place over the last eight years and in the last few weeks of this Administration,» O'Rielly said in a speech last month.
It will help fund expansions into European markets like Germany, where they hope to secure first - mover advantage, and a big push in the coming weeks and months to better establish the Kobo brand on its own, rather than as a component of Indigo or struggling Borders Group.
A months - long investigation into President Donald Trump's personal attorney Michael Cohen's business dealings led to this week's searches of Cohen's residence, hotel room, office, safety deposit box and two cell phones, U.S. prosecutors told a judge in a court filing.
On some regular basis like every day, once a week, or at least once a month, you should transfer the amounts from your receipts for sales and purchases into your ledger.
One implication — with potentially big market consequences — of the strategy is that it sets the stage for the simmering U.S. - China relationship to boil over into a full - blown trade war in the weeks and months ahead.
Over the past weeks and months, there have been any number of articles about how and why Canada fell into recession.
Global oil prices, meanwhile, are quietly testing one - month highs ahead of next week's OPEC meeting in Vienna, where ministers from the cartel's members are widely expected to extend and agreement on production cuts into the first quarter of 2018.
I risked every dime I had to invest into this high risk endeavor, slept on a blowup mattress for 10 months 1500 miles away from home and worked 12 - 14 hrs a day 7 days a week to make it happen.
Not so great, but I knew coming into it that October would be an expense heavy month with a cross-country road trip and 3 weeks visiting family and friends back home.
Which has been almost universally strong, including a GDP report last week that confirms the country is in the middle of its strongest growth spurt in more than a decade and eating into slack much more quickly than the Bank of Canada had anticipated only two months ago.
CRL's Day says that the short - term nature of payday loans is deceiving; the duration masks the fact that the cost of the loan is equivalent to triple - digit APRs, and many borrowers find that these loans rope them into months» worth of debt a few weeks at a time.
Discussions amongst rates desk staff on our market view on the day and positioning ideas going into next day, end of week, end of month, etc
Extremes in observable conditions that we associate with some of the worst moments in history to invest include: Aug 1929 (with the October crash within 10 weeks of that instance), Aug - Oct 1972 (with an immediate retreat of less than 4 %, followed a few months later by the start of a 50 % bear market collapse), Aug 1987 (with the October crash within 10 weeks), July 1999 (associated with a quick 10 % market plunge within 10 weeks), another signal in March 2000 (with a 10 % loss within 10 weeks, a recovery into September of that year, and then a 50 % market collapse), July - Oct 2007 (followed by an immediate plunge of about 10 % in July, a recovery into October, and another signal that marked the market peak and the beginning of a 55 % market loss), two earlier signals in the recent half - cycle, one in July - early Oct of 2013 and another in Nov 2013 - Mar 2014, both associated with sideways market consolidations, and the present extreme.
The Federal Reserve meeting last week, where the central bank raised interest rates for the fifth time in the last 15 months and signaled two more are on the way by the end of the year, should have breathed new life into the bears.
The measure of his success is instead whether this week's progress toward an agreement could have been made months ago, before the economy sank back into recession, depositors yanked 30 billion euros ($ 34 billion) from banks and jobs started to vanish.
They solicited worker volunteers for a study in which half worked from home for nine months, coming into the office one day a week, and half worked only from the office.
Envision a series of steep individual plunges, each punctuated by furious advances, some which may persist for weeks or months and extend substantially higher before collapsing into a fresh cascade of losses.
The largely manufactured hysteria of the last months and weeks is now squeezing into a final few hours, and the prospect is certain: if Satan has been this angry, something very good and holy is about to happen.
God sees forward into eternity and wants to speak to how He's going to redeem the brokenness in our day, week, month, or year as part of His plan for the world.
infanticide is a doctor in Philadelphia who aborts sixth, seventh, eighth months into a pregnancy like you mention since he did this after the legal 21 weeks he broke the law and is being convicted to the fullest extent of the law in our country.
Put an objective observer (I know, there's no such thing) into a community and in a few weeks or months, depending on the complexity of that community, you will be able to describe their political (not a bad word) and social structure, you will uncover their norms and mores, their rules, very often unspoken or only spoken and not written.
If we actuall had a Congress who cared about the People they swore to serve and did not take vacations 1 week for every 2 they work (new Boehner rule when he became Speaker), actually did work and created bills that were other than ending abortion rights or killing Medicare, stopped opposing ending the fraud Bush wars that raise our debt by more than a trillion a month (and Republicans then blame Obama for the rising debt from their wars), and acted like humans we would already be well into recovery.
The last time we visited his doctor at Sloan - Kettering, a month and a half into his illness and a little over a week before he entered the hospital for the last time, the nurse asked him the usual medical questions.
As the ancient Hebrews turned the mundane calendar into a sacred calendar of holy feasts, and as the early Christians turned the Roman calendar into a sacred calendar of Christian days and seasons, so the practice of the disciplines can create a sacred rhythm to our days, weeks, months and years.
The one and only thing that brought me through the last few weeks in as much mental sanity and strength as was managed is God, and months, if not years of preparing me to spend this year actively digging my roots further and deeper into His love, His strength and His peace.
Days turned into weeks and weeks into months and nothing had changed.
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Or was her behavior discovered weeks, months, or years before and through council and grace they attempted to bring her into line with what the university would deem as good moral behavior?
Removed from oven and let cool for 10 - 15 then cut into strips / squares and store in airtight container for about a week or in freezer for up to 1 month!
Early this week I shared with you my classic Vegan Pumpkin Cheesecake (yeah, I sneaked that one into October) and later this month I'll be sharing a recipes for Individual Pot Pies, my favorite Garlicky Green Beans, and a delicious Thanksgiving cocktail.
I definitely get into breakfast routines and can eat the same thing for weeks or even months sometimes!
Then after letting it sit for three weeks on the counter, skimming as necessary, I added a 6 month old mother on a lark and used the hand blender to create an emulsion, which I dried to a powder and sprinkled into the duck foot stock that eventually was incorporated into the meurette sauce in which I simmered, briefly, ris de veau.
In the first four or so months that we lived together, I made a different batch of salsa every week (tomatillo, amarilla, and habanero, to name a few), and we'd crowd our friends into our apartment to test it out, usually with homemade tostadas or tacos.
I quit my mentally debilitating corporate job last week, no clue if I'll be landing a dietetic internship or getting into a masters program, partially broke, fully single, directionless as to where I'll be a few months from now or even next week, emotions running at an extreme and overall just a mess of run on sentences.
One un-purchased home ($ $ $ $, tooooo much of it) and a rejected opportunity to be on the Food Network later (yep, I'll share many, many words about that one eventually), here we are, kicking off Eff the Oven August two - ish weeks into the month.
If you're anything like me, you may find yourself falling into a rut of repetitive cooking in the weeks (and even months) after the holiday season.
Place balls into a sealed storage container and store in the fridge (for 1 - 2 weeks) or freezer (for 1 - 2 months).
The group was divided into participants who consumed onions less than once a month, twice a month to twice a week, three to six times a week, and once a day or more, based on self - reported dietary history.
Once cool, break the bark into pieces and store in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 2 weeks, or in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.
During these colder months of the year, when I'm cooking a different pot of soup each week, I portion the left overs into small individual serves and have them on hand in the freezer for when I need good food fast.
I also like the idea of working whole foods into as many meals and snacks and treats as possible throughout your days, weeks, months.
We're only one month into Autumn and the temperatures have already taken a serious dive this week with two cold snaps in the space of two days.
Next will hear Theo, Ox, Gibbs and Ramsey for out for «a few weeks» which will turn into months.
Rickie Fowler, who won last week's Wells Fargo Championship and finished tied for second this weekend, has now moved into eighth place overall after entering the month of May in 70th place.
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