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"We had a place that we could live, we had a place that we could make our art," said Julia Loktev, a filmmaker who lives at 239 Pearl Street.
You were writing ... I had a place in Dubai.
I had a place to live that I could afford.
Collective bargaining hasn't traditionally had a place in Silicon Valley.
We had a place to stay near the Piazza Bologna.
America no longer had a place for her, she decided.
"That had a place in the YouTube space," he told me.
And she had a place waiting for her at John Jay.
Because I really had not felt that I had a place.
Workers with disabilities have long had a place in the federal workforce.
And as outsiders we finally had a place where we were embraced.
They still stayed in the Haight even though they had a place.
But at least now we had a place we could practice and live.
Alt had a place in the 90s: You could see it with Alanis.
There was little question why Jesus or King had a place of prominence.
" She added, "I feel if Sawyer had a place like this, and if a lot of young people had a place like this, that they wouldn't feel lost and wouldn't feel the need to take their lives like he did.
The earlier genre had a place for mournful riffs on the passage of time.
At the time, I didn't feel like I had a place to be heard.
Finally, Gatenby had a place where he could put his ideas to the test.
It was the first time I had a place that was truly my own.
But now I had a place to put my displaced radicalism: the avant-garde.
Almost 50 years old, Cherry Simons had never had a place of her own.
That they had a place to connect was thanks in part to Chad Reynolds.
ST: My uncle had a place on 54th Street in Little Haiti called Button Fabrics.
Come on, man.... Well we've never had a place where you have 30 seconds, man.
"I never really had a place to call home until I met Amanda," she said.
For decades, museum directors hadn't seemed to think that food had a place in museums.
And she had permanent resident status in Australia — she had a place to come back to.
Because people are wanting to continue the conversation, and we had a place to do it.
I've always had a place in my heart for the BookBook cases made by Twelve South.
"Piñero put people onstage that I had no idea had a place onstage," Mr. Castillo said.
They brought her in and made her feel special, and she had a place in the world.
"Last night we had a place waiting for us even though the guy wasn't home," he wrote.
We finally had a place where we could control the message, and I never had that before.
Yet the fullback—and the power running game—still had a place in the league's offensive firmament.
"This finding shows that donkeys have also had a place as high status rather than humble animals."
A few were working the night shift in Butler Library so they had a place to go.
"To be honest, I never really thought I had a place in the world of fashion," Aden said.
Rose bought him space heaters and made sure he had a place to do laundry and get showered.
Cole provided an allegorical warning: the wealthy elite had a place in politics above mob rule in democracy.
To be quite honest, I never felt as if I had a place in the women's rights movement.
I was relieved that I finally had a place of my own without any threat of violence or homelessness.
"To be honest, I never really thought I had a place in the world of fashion," Halima Aden says.
He wishes he had a place to host a choreographic lab, "which we really need in Cuba," he said.
Every person, as a child, hopefully had a place where they could run and hide by themselves for awhile.
CreditCreditAndrew White for The New York Times Lately, Abdel R. Salaam has had a place on his mind: Rwanda.
The stories, accomplishments and lives of Black women have never traditionally had a place of importance in mainstream history.
Folt said Silent Sam had a place in UNC's history, but "not at the front door" of the school.
Homeless people had a place where they used to sleep, but now they don't, but homelessness isn't on the rise.
"I think I was happy to be in New York and that I actually had a place," Mr. Leahy said.
I alone could grok and conjugate Todbaum's sensibility, and, besides, he had a place picked out for us in Burbank.
"Both of them thought the everyday ordinary had a place of equal import in the flow of information," he explained.
It was proof of what I'd been reading about, living proof that this stuff had a place in my community.
Whatever else happened, I thought, I'd have a chance at independence if I had a place to call my own.
The agency said parents had set up a network of playgrounds in basements so that children had a place to play.
This is the largest home it's ever hada place, like the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where you can get lost.
I recently found myself staying at one in LA where every single link had a place for me to charge my iPhone.
I have gone to work everyday knowing that I had a place to speak up for myself as well as my colleagues.
Nike has always had a place in the conversation alongside the likes of Apple when upper echelon branding and storytelling is discussed.
After "Booksmart" disappointed at the box office despite critical acclaim, speculation swirled as to whether comedies still had a place in cinemas.
He was raised at various points by his parents and grandparents; his grandmother's sister had a place in the Robert Taylor Homes.
He lived in this huge mansion in Livingston, New Jersey, that supposedly had a place where bodies were disposed of, likely his enemies.
These numbers won't help you better understand Action's music, but meaningless advanced stats have always had a place in sports, so enjoy them.
Largely white schools became largely black, and Latino schools were stigmatized as "bad" and never had a place in the California good life.
At a time when few women had a place in statecraft, she became one of the highest-ranking women at the United Nations.
I am disappointed in this museum that has long had a place in my heart for its generosity in sharing humanity's great treasures.
Beyond the implicit ambient politics embedded in all games, explicit ads and product placements have long had a place in games, going back decades.
Wi-Fi had a place in the early days of smartphones, but 4G and 14181423G mobile data networks are getting faster by the day.
But by the late '80s, the firm had been picked up by Tandy, which meant that the GRiDPad had a place in RadioShack's history.
Cash has usually had a place in investment portfolios, but its attractions and payoffs are only loosely related to the small yield it generates.
Because his home is safe, he decided to open so people had a place to relax and get a moment away from the wildfire.
The left wing has long had a place in German politics, and the Linke has deep roots in the former East Germany's ruling party.
This 1968 lexicon codified words like "kvetch" and "schlep" in American English (and surely had a place of honor on the Maisel's own bookshelf).
So if I had a place open to the public, I might not serve you, because I don&apost like the color of your shirt.
Walter Hopps had a place behind the Ferus gallery and I had just come back from Europe and I didn't have a place to live.
But Kris seemed eager to help him out, saying he had a place that was still available for rent and could easily fit seven guests.
When Playboy reintroduced nudity this February after a two-year experiment without it, people questioned if the floundering brand had a place in today's culture.
The modern St. Dunstan's Church was built in 240, but the site has had a place of worship sitting on it since Anglo-Saxon times.
William said that giving Kate the ring was his way of making sure his mother's memory had a place in the festivities of his engagement.
From 8-bit graphics to increasingly realistic interactive worlds, cutting-edge technology has always had a place in video games — but what about other industries?
Pictures of family members and pets when they were younger now had a place to exist outside of a forgotten cache of ones and zeroes.
"It's always had a place for all kinds of players and styles of play — that's what made it so great," he said of the league.
It's more the other way around, actually—people used to ask why I had a place of my own when my parents lived so close.
By their 12th birthdays, there was no task Brick and Wax couldn't perform: Coding, software design, and rudimentary hacking all had a place in their repertoires.
In terms of legacy, they've always been very confident—like Liam said in the film—that they had a place up there with the big boys.
I already had a place in mind before I came across this other winery and wanted to see what the hype was about before planning anything.
The British set it up so that their overseers, their soldiers and military officers had a place to send their kids when they were stationed there.
Rose said she was often concerned for her sister, who she believed was using drugs, and wasn't always sure if she had a place to stay.
Another, Nazario A. Vazquez Villegas, 54, had a large family who loved him and had a place to live, his son, Daniel Vazquez, said on NY1.
"Once we know we've all had a place here, we begin to see ourselves in each other more," said Sanchez, who spends months researching each show.
"Hate and anti-Semitism have never had a place here in [Jersey City] and will never have a place in our city," he said on Twitter.
Dark Souls almost singlehandedly popularized the notion that difficulty still had a place in games, and is the shining example of indirect storytelling in the medium.
Though singing had a place in Christian worship long before, the earliest works of Europe's sacred music of which records remain come from around the 10th century.
If only it had a place to sleep that wasn't the floor, your bedside table, or pillow (where most humans like me keep their phone at night).
Ebony magazine published pictures of the reigning queens of HBCUs, and that magazine had a place of honor on the coffee table of every grandma and auntie.
The 22-year-old MIT student got a chance to speak with her idol, Noam Chomsky — someone, you remember, also had a place on Rory's college dorm wall.
Mice making themselves at home in your kitchen or living room is never a welcome sight, but imagine if they had a place to hang all their own.
When asked whether God had a place in his work, Hawking once said: ""In a way, if we understand the universe, we are in the position of God.
The houses were sets inside, and it was brilliant, because the actors felt like they had a place that was anchored to them, that was organic and real.
If I had a recent CPU and a GTX 1060, though, I'd have to seriously think about whether an Xbox One X had a place in my life.
Police in Omaha, Nebraska, made contact with homeless people on the street Tuesday night to make sure they had a place to go, Officer Phil Anson told CNN.
But in his treatise "Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture," published in 1966, Mr. Venturi argued that ornament, historical allusions and even humor had a place in modern architecture.
"In my career, the Arena always had a place in my heart, a lovely memory and a special affection," the world-renowned singer wrote in a nostalgic Instagram post.
"Since founding the Soul Kitchen, we wanted to ensure that anyone struggling with food insecurity had a place to go," the pair said in a statement, via NBC Philadelphia.
If I had a place to go, a resource, or a person to tell outside of my family and friends I may have gotten the help I needed sooner.
In the past seven years, no player in the majors reached 300 steals, and baseball would be more fun if it still had a place for guys like Figgins.
A source close to Ronnie tells us he footed all the bills for the home as well ... and Jen also had a place of her own in the city.
My rucksack emblazoned with pin badges, sweat-bands under my shirt sleeves, and a CD Walkman plugged near-constantly into my ears, I had a place in the social strata.
Neither MAD nor the madman theory had a place in a post-cold War world, where nuclear policy was instead defined by controlling and destroying weapons and managing their spread.
"I feel fairly sure that I could address the entire world if only I had a place to stand," said the wry, peripatetic American artist Jimmie Durham in the 1980s.
Many were college graduates who had been shut out of graduate schools and excluded from fields such as math and engineering, and who now had a place for their talents.
So when, for example, the U.S. imposed labeling rules that severely disadvantaged Canadian and Mexican cattle and pigs, those countries had a place to make their case and get relief.
"I would try to make sure everyone had a place to live on islands that aren't sinking into the ocean and such," outstanding variety talk series contender Samantha Bee, 47, says.
The majority ended up on the streets because of redundancy or family conflicts with many turning to drugs or alcohol when they no longer had a place to live, he added.
I had a place for my family and animals to go in Georgia, but even with a hard-copy prescription I was not going to be able to fill it there.
And for another, it stars the great Peter Mullan, who broke my heart almost 20 years ago in "My Name Is Joe" and has had a place in there ever since.
Most of the time, we had no idea where we would be staying, and I would have to ask if anyone in the crowd had a place for us to crash.
It is true that he disagreed with the elite consensus on some topics and long seemed to feel insecure about his place among them, but he indisputably had a place among them.
The AJASS shows helped kickstart a Black aesthetic economy where everyone from clothing and jewelry makers to Afrocentric furniture stores had a place to be visible while dark-skinned models got exposure.
An Office of Management and Budget spokeswoman declined to comment on the proposed change but stressed that the drug office still had a place at the center of Mr. Trump's drug strategy.
But even as Mr. Toles-Bey waited outside one of Mr. Obama's recent rallies, he wondered aloud if his political hero's signature idealism had a place in today's flame-throwing political climate.
Nomi asserts that Amanita is her family—that she'd fulfilled everything Nomi desired from family: love and acceptance from someone who helped her feel like she had a place in the world.
We'd never had a place like that before and we were aware of the kinds of things that were lacking in the commercial scene (quiet meeting spaces, office space for community organizations, etc).
While politics have always had a place at SXSW, this year, the national surge in activism has made its way into panel discussions represented in various festival verticals -- technology, film, music and interactives.
At the end of high school, I ended up beginning to date this older guy who encouraged my personal interests and made me feel like perhaps I had a place I could belong.
"Since founding the Soul Kitchen, we wanted to ensure that anyone struggling with food insecurity had a place to go," Bon Jovi and his wife said in a statement to NBC New York.
Connecticut's capital couldn't match the country's major metro areas in population, industry, or cultural importance, but on the sports page, at least, Hartford had a place next to Boston, New York, and Philadelphia.
At the time, sketch comedy still had a place in theaters, with "Kentucky Fried Movie's" release preceded by "The Groove Tube," an equally raunchy collection of skits whose cast included a young Chevy Chase.
Pantsuit Nation also started as a space for people who didn't feel like they had a place to affirm their beliefs — it swelled and convinced them that like-minded people exist and are everywhere.
And seeing so many people of color at the podium Sunday night meant those messages touched on subjects legitimately important to the national discourse, ones that, historically, haven't had a place at the Oscars.
Associated American Artists, a private company established during the Depression, sought to promote artists and their work and at the same time convince everyday Americans that fine art had a place in their homes.
According to newspaper accounts, throughout the inaugural season, the cup had a place of honor in the meeting site, the auto dealership owned by Ralph Hay, who also owned the A.P.F.A.'s Canton Bulldogs.
I tapped into all the emotions that lived within me – joy, fear, love,anger, surprise, disgust, sadness, courage and shame – and learned they all had a place, and that I could bring them to work.
For some, the fact that they now have their their own place to live that's their's is huge, because you can get to being 30 or 40, and never really had a place to live.
But real clowns, the kind that make us laugh and make jokes—sometimes at things that seems too dark to handle in reality—have had a place in our lives that spans centuries and cultures.
It was a vote for unity, that even still, despite the language and attacks that would otherwise seemingly divide us, he still believed if I had a place in this country, then everyone else did, too.
CreditCreditVincent Tullo for The New York Times "I feel fairly sure that I could address the entire world if only I had a place to stand," the peripatetic American artist Jimmie Durham said in the 1980s.
He'd had no disciplinary infractions for several years; he had a place to live, with Velma; and he had lined up a job as a laborer with a contracting company run by Velma's son-in-law.
"We no longer had a place to meet regularly but that idea of a new French sound kept flourishing, becoming more and more concrete as we all kept getting together at club nights and whatnot," Latex says.
He and his lens were equal opportunists when it came to personal style, and I'll be forever grateful that my style and I — during my lowest days and also my highest — had a place in his pages.
The institute found that the math-proficiency rate for third through eighth graders was just 21 percent among formerly homeless students, 13 percentage points behind other children who are poor, but have always had a place to live.
The following summer, Vijay Iyer, the composer and pianist, introduced the richness of the blurry line between jazz and classical styles, with eminent artists, like Muhal Richard Abrams and George Lewis, who hadn't had a place at Ojai.
Centuries of Christian scholars tinkered with this basic structure—adding royalty below God and above the rest of us, for instance, or subdividing angels so that seraphim trumped cherubim—until every imaginable entity had a place of its own.
Dom had already forfeited his cars and phones and most of his cash, so Jerome was responsible for getting him where he needed to be, for keeping him well fed, for making sure he had a place to sleep.
"  Von D took to Instagram to share the news with her followers, adding that during her tenure, she felt she was able to create a line that made outsiders feel like they had a "place in the beauty world.
"For me it was really important to create a space here and make sure everything had a place so that it could look pretty while it was organized, which is always a really big challenge in a dorm," Kyle says.
Schools and community centers are open to students Lightfoot said her primary concern was ensuring that students had a place to go during the strike and that those who relied on school for breakfast and lunch were still getting fed.
Dirty Dancing: Al Roker & Ryan Gosling While appearing on Today to promote Crazy, Stupid, Love, the heartthrob impressed the audience by hoisting the host overhead in the legendary Dirty Dancing lift (which also had a place in Gosling's 2011 rom-com).
Some 18 months ago Wall Street analysts were questioning whether the network, then sinking near 20-year ratings lows, had a place in the new ecosystem of "unlimited real-time information," as my colleague Emily Steel wrote at the time.
But Marsala still had a place at the table, in the form of a modern Venetian invention: tiramisù, that dessert with alternating tiers of spongy ladyfingers soaked in espresso and alcohol and a zabaglione-based cream into which mascarpone is folded.
Still, dogs have long had a place in the art world, from Cairo, where a canine mummy is on display at the Egyptian Museum, to Manhattan, where Jeff Koons's "Balloon Dog (Orange)" sold for $58.4 million at Christie's in 2013.
He not only transformed Moss's life in 1984 when he secured him a job [which he still has] as a locker room attendant with the Edmonton Oilers, but he made sure Joey had a place to live after his mother died in 2007.
She said they used to regularly collaborate with local NGOs on making sure people released by ICE or CBP on parole had a place to go, but ever-changing, unclear orders from the White House have recently caused a breakdown in the relationship.
I dreamed up universes where black girls like me had a place in Middle Earth and lived in the Shire, or were part of a clan of beautiful brown elves who saved Frodo's life when his chest was pierced with the morgul blade.
The report also noted that US agriculture officials reviewed the biosecurity practices of 850 poultry producers and found that less than 60% had a place for employees who work at a poultry site to shower or change, increasing the chances of contamination.
I guess I felt like I really had a place in CAPAS [even] when I didn't feel comfortable in my own identity and [felt] invalidated a lot of the time about whether or not I could be Chinese, if that even makes sense.
On Sunday, it was revealed that the Home Office ignored a plan agreed by local councils to ensure vulnerable child refugees had a place to stay when they arrived in Britain and instead did nothing to prepare for when the Calais camp closed.
Eager to prove to the Cornell administration that rock concerts had a place on campus and have a good time in the process, the CCC worked with heavy duty East Coast promoter John Scher to bring the Grateful Dead to Barton Hall.
One such positive was that participants seemed to have more access to health care in 2015 than in recent years, based on their answers about whether they were insured and had a place to go for medical care, such as a doctor's office or clinic.
Several children nodded "yes" when the vice president asked them if they had enough food and if they were being taken care of; others, however, shook their heads "no" when Pence asked if they had a "place to get cleaned up," according to reports.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Romaine lettuce still had a place at the salad bars of some cafes and delicatessens in New York City on Wednesday despite a rare, nationwide U.S. public health warning for consumers to avoid eating any of it because of possible E.coli contamination.
"I had a business, the community had a place people could meet and socialize and enjoy life, and golf had an affordable spot," Bob Lucio, the course's former owner, told USA TODAY Sports as he walked along an overgrown path and remembered what once was.
To Gretzky, "taking care" meant securing Moss a locker room attendant job with the Edmonton Oilers, making sure he had a place to live after his mother's death and raising money for the Winnifred Stewart Association, which helps find housing and other services to people like Joey.
"), and how he tries to subvert his image as a hip-hop traditionalist by accepting all music under the G.O.O.D. Music label ("Street hip-hop has always had a place and I always had a fanfare with everybody, because hip-hop started as a street thing.
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Kipruto, who already had a place in the team for the world championships in Doha by virtue of being the defending champion, dropped out after four laps as Leonard Kipkemoi Bett, who won in 8:20.29, and second-placed Benjamin Kigen set off at searing speed.
They bought the car dealership and turned it into Unclebrother, a canteen and gallery that has become a unique weekend destination for the many art-world operatives who have been coming to this part of the Catskills for years, but never quite had a place to congregate.
I'd just come from two months of tasting the richness of Asian cultures in India, Bhutan, Japan, China, South Korea, Laos, Cambodia and Thailand, and that scene felt right, like it had a place in the world I'd been fortunate enough to see over the last year.
And pretty quickly the people who weren't accepting of all genres left, because they were outnumbered, and they had a spot in the English department and the rest of us really didn't feel like we had a place in the English department to write what we wanted to write.
Where anybody involved in a sex scene — which is many, many people on The Deuce — there was somebody there to protect you, to make sure your boundaries were not crossed, to make sure that you had a place to go if you had a complaint or a concern.
Where anybody involved in a sex scene — which is many, many people on The Deuce — there was somebody there to protect you, to make sure your boundaries were not crossed, to make sure that you had a place to go if you had a complaint or a concern.
The wearable head-mounted display has long had a place in the enterprise, even as its death as an experimental consumer product was being widely reported, but now we know a bit more about the EE hardware reconfiguration and Google's approach to deploying the revised product (via Wired).
Blaming Trump for rise in hate crimes O'Rourke's habit of punctuating his message with examples he's heard on the trail -- with details of who told him and where -- was on display when he recalled a girl who'd wondered whether, as an immigrant, she had a place in the United States.
Satia does not hang her thesis on precisely this point; instead she marshals an overwhelming amount of evidence to show, comprehensively, that guns had a place at the center of every conventional tale historians have so far told about the origins of modern, industrialized world—cultural, scientific, organizational, economical, and political.
While Ms. Trump has been a frequent presence in the Trump White House — she has had a place at the table as President Trump has met with diplomats, chief executives and government officials — she is now taking an active role in the fight to reduce the crippling costs of child care.
NEW YORK, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Romaine lettuce still had a place at the salad bars of some cafes and delicatessens in New York City on Wednesday despite a blanket warning to Americans from U.S. public health officials that none of the lettuce was safe to eat because it might be contaminated by E.coli.
Of course, tiaras have always had a place on a super-formal red carpet – at the Oscars, Ruth Negga (who wore an Irene Neuwirth tiara created from Gemfields rubies) and Janelle Monae (who switched one Jennifer Behr headpiece for another) made their sweeping gowns even more regal by crowning their pixies with elegant gems.
Half of the year's top 10 most retweeted tweets came from the boys of One Direction (both past and present); Niall, Harry, Louis, Liam and Zayn each had a place on this year's retweet hall of fame, earning their respective spots with the tweets below: Our fans support really has been a different class !
From an outsider's perspective it's a surprising move for a 48-year-old so steeped in fashion, but in fact singing was Guinness's first love: she had a place at London's prestigious Guildhall School of Music back in the 80s, but rebelled and ditched this opportunity to embark on a path of marriage and motherhood.
The irony is that Julian would probably agree with the most uncompromising anti-racist activists on at least one point: Before Trump, the entire structure of our politics and media had embraced the idea that talk about racial conflict just came from dinosaurs who hardly had a place in the new globalized rainbow America.
It decided that piss jars and Jolly Ranchers and Marthas all had a place in this world, and set the thing to a heavy, foreboding score by Hans Zimmer and Junkie XL.  If it took itself way too seriously at times, at least we could give it credit for trying to be something worth taking that seriously.
Five months later, when I walked up the concrete steps to my new place, there were very few things I knew for certain: After years of living a nomadic life (in which the only constant was my orange suitcase), I finally had a place to hang my clothes for more than a few weeks at a time.
I don't think I stuck around for the rest of the movie (presumably, my parents realized I was too young to be watching and switched it off), and to be fair, it was just one movie — but that scene ingrained in me the idea that if anyone who looked like me had a place in a major Hollywood movie, they were the plot devices with no names and no lines, meant to support and bolster white heroes.
My colleague Dylan Matthews explained that Andrew Jackson was an ethnic cleanser, war criminal, and slaver — and he's had a place on one of the most useful pieces of American currency for decades and decades, and will continue to be on the bill even after Tubman replaces him (she will be on the front of the bill and he will be on the back.) While celebrating this decision, Colbert also took time to remind us of the progress that still needs to be made — that Tubman's face on money isn't a magic bullet.

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