Sentences with phrase «whereabouts around»

In his project Flip City, Lund installed GPS tracking devices in forty paintings and tracked their whereabouts around the world via a website he set up.
Be sure to tune in to 105.5 FM starting Monday morning to find out where the Bridge DJs will be taking their Baker Motor Company vehicles; stay tuned and like our Facebook page for their latest whereabouts around Charleston!

Not exact matches

Saturday afternoon around 1:30, armed only with a street number and a general idea of the building's whereabouts, I drive past twice, first overlooking it then saying, «Nah, that can't be it,» but, maybe, that tiny little box over there, over near the river and nothing else except some abandoned warehouses with shattered windows and a few wind - whipped scrub pines, that rundown shack over there with the rutted dirt parking area and the fish market behind it, maybe that's the gym.
It's 1,000 times easier than running around the mall in a frazzled panic — which is exactly what I wanted to do when I first saw my skirts whereabouts.
Although Google profiles have been around for a while, when Google Buzz, their version of sharing your updates and whereabouts was introduced, they made a big mistake and forced that to become their landing page.
Snooping around Margaret's apartment, Cassie begins to question not only her friend's whereabouts but also her own role in Margaret's disappearance.
None of the characters develop, there are no leads to the whereabouts of Yuna, and Rando seems content to just sit around and wait until she comes back.
Clearly the novel revolves around the resolution of Jill Faccelli's whereabouts, but its weighty bulk tackles deeper subjects.
Rather the focus is on taking on the monster, but first some preparation helps; you can negotiate a price with the contract offerer, and then you'll often need to ask around for some clues about the creature and its whereabouts, investigate areas of attack and such, until you finally confront the enemy.
This happens when a wife asks a husband to communicate his weekend plans and he interprets it as being mothered because it harks back to childhood nagging about his whereabouts, or when a husband expresses concern that his wife is working too much, and she sees it as neediness on his part, wanting her around more, not concern that she is exhausted.
Psychological victimization was assessed with the following 5 clusters of items: a) threatened to hit, leave you, or take the children away; b) monitored your whereabouts or friends; jealous / suspicious; c) ordered you around, treated you like a servant; d) was aggressive towards property or pets; destroyed your property; and e) insulted or sworn at you, put you down, belittled you, would not listen to your point of view, made you feel worthless.
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