Sentences with phrase «where civilians live»

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The store in Tucson, Arizona supports military and their families as they transition to civilian life, and creates an environment where veterans, reservists and military spouses feel welcome and recognized.
The pictures nauseated me and yet they were similar to scenes I had witnessed while living in Nicaragua where the U.S - backed contras terrorized civilians.
The march concluded an all - day celebration of the slain activist hero's life at the National Action Network, where Cuomo accepted a «social - justice award» for his executive order requiring the attorney general to investigate civilian deaths at the hands of cops.
Although the transition to civilian life can sometimes be «brutal,» the Harvard University lab where Goss works operates with a familiar sense of camaraderie and urgency.
In a monochromatic world where scientific advancement allows for optimization of life itself, a ruling class of scientists uses CRISPR technology to produce classes of civilians with singular purposes: farmers resistant to sunlight, doctors with photographic memories, and fearless police officers.
We live in a world of excess, where corpulent civilians rise from their beds, and aside from brief periods of walking, spend most of their waking hours either seated or lying down.
While I've always thought that 2013 is a great time to be alive in the history of the universe, I do wish we lived in a time where space travel was affordable for civilians.
For that should make anyone feel better and forget about the lives lost — both in World Trade Center and Iraq, where tens of thousands of civilians were about to die in the name of America's insatiable appetites for power and natural resources.
A firefight with cartel thugs at the Bridge of the Americas, where hundreds of civilians lives are jeopardized, is nerve - racking, particularly for Kate, who more and more views her fellow American lawmen as militant, jingoistic, and churning sadists eating their own spiny tails.
I live where most of us «civilians» do, in 64 building, which is dockside on the east side of Alcatraz — a base hit from the mobster Al Capone.
The team says that the game will put players in situations where they can choose to interact with and help civilians as they go about their lives.
But she's also «curious whether any civilians have made the switch in their own homes, not just in laundry rooms and garages (where mood is less of an issue) but in living spaces like kitchens and libraries and TV rooms and bedrooms.»
In a society where Black Lives Matter angrily shouts that police are illegally killing civilians, do you really think it is a good idea to send police into everyone's home on an unrestricted license to search, confiscate, and kill if the residents are not cooperative?
Her experience includes working as a Career Counselor for the Soldier for Life - Transition Assistance Program where she assists members of all levels and rankings from all branches of the military, aiding in their transition from the military into the civilian job market.
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