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So she decided to treat her broken heart by putting down roots.
Putting down roots in the Hawkeye State can be a prudent choice.
Young newcomers are putting down roots, reinforcing a cultural change, especially on race.
It's putting down roots — not to tie you down, but to help you grow.
Since ISIS first began putting down roots in Afghanistan, Nangarhar province has been a priority.
But the hyper-specialized, craft-centric food world is, in fact, putting down roots in Miami.
For me and a lot of my friends, our 30s are about family and putting down roots.
Since making moves to Tennessee the reality star has also been putting down roots for her business.
It looks like Baldwin really is putting down roots at ABC since moving over from Universal Television.
So Midwest tech start-ups are putting down roots as close to their customers as they can.
Modern dance has had a harder time putting down roots there, but lately that has started to change.
I checked out the area where Apple is putting down roots on a recent visit to the city.
Marriage is also a traditional sign of putting down roots, and it's clear that millennials are getting married less.
For more than three decades, Guadalupe R. Plascencia has been putting down roots in California as a naturalized American.
Sometimes it seems that even his subtext has subtext, putting down roots in the deepest murk of human complexity.
He has the growing sense that they are not the only ones interested in putting down roots in the Berkshires.
And they have eased the tough laws that traditionally have kept migrant workers from putting down roots in big cities.
The bottom line: The majority of retired American workers living abroad are putting down roots in Europe, per SSA data.
Slowly, the family is putting down roots in a place that, like many towns in rural France, has an uncertain future.
Putting down roots was the partial impetus for a second trip; he got bored of running the same trails in his neighborhood.
But that can leave us like a spider plant putting down roots in the air, hoping for soil that may never arrive.
In the 12th century muwashshah-singing spread eastward, putting down roots in north Africa and the eastern Mediterranean, with its farthest outpost in Yemen.
In search of affordable housing, young families are putting down roots in places like Sunset Park in Brooklyn and Morris Park in the Bronx.
The opening of the kosher market three years ago signaled to some that the growing Jewish population was putting down roots in the area.
The idea is that instead of putting down roots for a property that you probably can't afford anyway, you remain untethered, wandering wherever your heart desires.
As you may recall, French bought Selena Gomez's house in Calabasas in 2016, so it's possible he's putting down roots on the west coast for good.
The Silicon Valley VC has been quietly putting down roots in the European market over the last several months, including scouting for talent and local deals.
The kosher market's opening three years ago signaled that the community was putting down roots in what remains a largely African-American part of Jersey City.
Apple was at the leading edge of this movement, putting down roots in the early 1980s, when the company was a mere minnow in the tech world.
Though the sale was hectic, she'd settled into her new home in Richmond, putting down roots she hoped would ground her as her new life took off.
But now a growing number of migrants are putting down roots in Mexico, legally or illegally, instead of using it as a thruway to the United States.
"This house is so important to Christie and Matt because it's their first time really putting down roots and really having a place of their own," Upton says.
"I struggle to think what Palo Alto will become and what it will represent when young families have no hope of ever putting down roots here," she wrote.
Many of them are shuffled between multiple homes, never really putting down roots, until they eventually age out of the system and are left to fend for themselves.
Jessica Lang Dance, after several nomadic years of renting studio space around New York, is putting down roots in the culture-rich neighborhood of Long Island City, Queens.
It's a model for outsiders putting down roots in the places where they find beauty, changing and complicating a community as they become an essential part of it.
Jonathan and Drew Scott have been living together for a long, long time, but now the Property Brothers stars are putting down roots on opposite ends of the country.
While there are undeniable pleasures that come with putting down roots, homeownership comes with a host of tradeoffs in terms of lifestyle, finances and how you spend your time.
At 40 percent, including the average state rate, businesses are deterred from putting down roots in the United States, and instead are encouraged to investing and creating jobs overseas.
The market opened three years ago, signaling that the Orthodox community was putting down roots in what had been, and remains, a largely African-American part of Jersey City.
"After putting down roots in Singapore, Hong Kong, and Macau, we are pleased to further expand our operations in Asia...," BHSI Asia President Marc Breuil said in the statement.
That's because his immigration status — and his unclear future in this country under a new administration — has held him back from making decisions like having kids and putting down roots.
The browser, not the OS. As people have moved largely to services, switching from computer to computer has become a matter of logging in to Chrome, rather than putting down roots.
The 31-year-old reportedly sold his home in Baltimore -- so, it looks like he's putting down roots in AZ to raise his new baby boy with his fiancee, Nicole Johnson.
After making his debut in 2012, he has been a fixture with the ensemble, while also putting down roots in Lower Manhattan with his wife, Judith Ramirez, and their Yorkie, Ori.
In the years since putting down roots in the Pacific Northwest, Ace has expanded into (in order of opening) Portland, Palm Springs, New York, London, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, New Orleans, and Chicago.
It joins a list of unassuming neighborhoods, mostly outside of Manhattan, where new and growing families are putting down roots — or at least seeking respite from runaway housing prices in more expensive areas.
Both artists traveled throughout Europe before returning to New York and putting down roots in the Catskills, and it is there that Mr. Lyght, like Cole, has produced some of his most inspired works.
Despite putting down roots in New York, he spent most of his life traveling around the world, learning different languages, mastering his craft, and amassing a reputation for himself as a treasured musical artists.
So eager is the government to prevent maids from putting down roots or burdening public services that they are given regular health checks and, if found to be pregnant, sent home to give birth.
The kosher market's opening three years ago signaled that they were putting down roots in what remains a largely African-American part of Jersey City, which is across the Hudson River from Lower Manhattan.
While a large share of millennials initially move into major metropolitan markets, like New York City, San Francisco and Boston, they don't tend to stay and buy homes – putting down roots for the long term.
Indeed, the denizens of Little Haiti represent a small portion of the local migrants from the impoverished Caribbean nation, many of whom are putting down roots just across the border from what was once their destination.
It wasn't until 10 or 15 years ago that the federal government really had the capability and the desire to deport hundreds of thousands of immigrants who'd been living in the US, working steady jobs, putting down roots.
Royal rumors of tension between the brothers began swirling when news surfaced that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex wouldn't permanently be putting down roots in Kensington Palace in the apartment located directly next to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.
Because of a massive backlog in the immigration courts, it can take years for those cases to work their way to completion, and many immigrants are allowed to work and live in the US in the meantime, putting down roots.
It's a declaration of who should be considered fully American: not just putting down roots in a community, becoming integrated into its economy and civic life, but assimilating — sloughing off something of one's ancestral culture to take on something American instead.
Without some young professionals putting down roots and investing in their local communities, what has historically been the most energetic group of city-builders will become a lost generation of nomads flitting from one shared kitchen to another all over the planet.
Sanchez and other researchers at USC have found that a lack of clear information, language barriers, and an ambivalence about putting down roots in the US can often prevent immigrants from initiating the naturalization process, as well as the $685 naturalization fee.
"So thin and gaunt, and more frail than ever, my wife is sowing her seeds – putting down roots in the soil of our lives and hearts," Rory, 50, explains in a new post to his blog This Life I Live on Thursday.
Because of a massive backlog in the immigration courts, it can take years for those cases to work their way to completion, and many immigrants are given the ability to work and live in the US in the meantime, putting down roots.
Even those lucky ones who do get the coveted visas may have a hard time putting down roots in the US, because the administration has signaled it may nix the H-4EAD program, which allows the spouses of H-1B holders to live and work in the country.
The population is growing, the city has plans to build 50,000 homes over the next 10 years, and the largest group of newcomers (both Dutch and immigrants from places like Turkey and Morocco) are those between the ages of 20 and 34, who are putting down roots and reshaping the urban landscape.
They were so central to life that from those early days through westward expansion, settlers putting down roots in a new town would build a bar before any other structure, explained Christine Sismondo, a humanities lecturer at Toronto's York University and author of America Walks into a Bar, which details the unique historical and cultural significance of the spaces.
Nevertheless, while Musk mostly constantly talks up creating a base on Mars far into the future (and, for now, just flying around the moon), as you might expect from the founder of Amazon, Bezos is taking the slightly more practical route of putting down roots on the much closer moon, and seeding the idea with our youth for the future.
The series, which ran for seven seasons from 1970-77, began with Moore's character moving to Minneapolis after ending a long-term romantic relationship — a forward-thinking plot point for the time and one that has influenced roles for women on TV since — and beginning the new phase of her life by putting down roots in an apartment tucked inside a classic Victorian home.
Lazare, Lewis "How Time Inc.'s FanSided.com network is putting down roots in Chicago", Chicago Business Journal, September 9, 2016.
Jonathan Trustram showing the use of self-seeding plants by the Putting Down Roots project in the Mint Street park. These guided tours formed part of the Chelsea Fringe in 2012. The Putting Down Roots project enables the homeless and hostel dwellers to develop gardens and other horticultural features. It was started by Martin Snowden for St Mungo's in 2000 and has been sponsored and supported by a variety of partners.
The apartment structures that collapsed were older buildings that included ground floor garages, which engineers refer to as a soft story building."Putting Down Roots in Earthquake Country". Retrieved August 29, 2009.
"Mary di Michele: on the Integrity of Speech and Silence". by Nathalie Cooke, University of Western Ontario She is a professor at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec where she teaches in creative writing.Elaine Kalman Naves. Putting Down Roots: Montreal's Immigrant Writers.
Poster in the Ukrainian language about the beginning of the indigenization policy (Korenizatsiya in Russian, meaning "indigenization", literally "putting down roots") in Soviet Ukraine (see: Ukrainization). The text translates to: "Son! Enroll in the school of Red Army commanders, and the defense of Soviet Ukraine will be ensured." First published in the USSR in 1921.
They returned to Holland as displaced and stateless people. They had a newborn daughter and migrated to America; finally putting down roots in California. As neither was proficient in English, they began as house-cleaners, while Marion rose to become a registered nurse. Marion eventually divorced Walter and later married Don Parkhurst, a schoolteacher-lab tech.
In the Pre-World War II years, the fascist movement in the Low Countries gained momentum, with the collaborationist Vlaamsch Nationaal Verbond (Flemish National Union) putting down roots in the region. Aalst, along with Brussels and Antwerp were the strongest subscribers to this line of thought. The 20th century was marked by bombardment and occupation by the Germans during both world wars.
Portugal's regime did not distinguish between Jews and non-Jews but rather between immigrant Jews who came and had the means to leave the country and those lacking them. Portugal prevented Jews from putting down roots in the country not because they were Jews but because the regime feared foreign influence in general, and feared the entrance of Bolsheviks and left-wing agitators fleeing from Germany.
P. oertendahlii is named for Ivan Anders Oertendahl of Sweden’s Uppsala University. Nobody knows how the plant reached Sweden, but it has been cultivated in Scandinavia for over a century, and remains popular there. It increases both by setting seed and by putting down roots as it spreads along the ground. This plant and its cultivars are widely grown as ornamentals, often under its former name Coleus which no longer exists.
638 (Oct. 22, 1910), pg. 3. In 1911, Mills was invited by the Trades and Labour Councils of New Zealand to tour the country, speaking on the cause of labor unity. Similar in climate to the Pacific Northwest from whence he most recently hailed, Mills was quickly engrossed with the mission of uniting the deeply divided labor and left wing political movements of New Zealand and he wound up putting down roots.
Edna and Norman Manley were putting down roots in Jamaica and each was easing into their respective careers with notability. Edna's fledgling art career was taking off and Norman Manley was earning a reputation of being an astute lawyer. Recommendations were well written and submitted for him to be bestowed the enviable appointment of Kings Counsel (KC). This would no doubt boost his law career and came to fruition in August 1932.
Summoned to Moscow in an effort to neutralize the factional war, Bittelman was named vicechairman of the Comintern's Far-Eastern Secretariat in 1929. In 1930, Bittelman was dispatched to India as the Comintern Representative there. He was expelled by the British from the country for his activities, however, and returned to the United States in 1931, putting down roots in Southern California. Bittelman returned to New York City in summer 1934 to work in the CPUSA's Propaganda Department.
He wanted the former Blue Knight to come play for him in Denver. Within three days of being dumped by Green Bay, he was on the fast track to getting himself in a Broncos jersey. By the end of the month he and his wife were putting down roots in Colorado. One of 26 rookies, Cichowski, wearing No. 78, played in 13 games and would be considered the No. 1 offensive tackle of the 1967-68 season.
Between 1866 and 1890, more than 80% of the Cherokee left Mount Tabor to return to the Cherokee Nation in Indian Territory. The Choctaw and Muscogee had different reactions after the war. Most of the Berryhill and related families were scattered throughout Texas and western Louisiana, with groups in Limestone and Angelina counties in Texas and Natchitoches Parish in Louisiana. Another sizable group headed north to the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, putting down roots near what is known as Eufaula, Oklahoma.
While Ravenna was an imperial capital some sailors and their families lived there. However, the majority of the sailors and their families lived in the vast barracks of the imperial fleet.Hutton, Story of Ravenna, 229; but there is no evidence at all for this Because there were no other large cities in the area, families stayed, putting down roots in Ravenna and Classe.Starr, Royal Imperial Navy, 23 (note that sailors were not legally allowed to be married while enlisted in the fleet).
The original idea for the film came from Carl Hunter's involvement with the Merseyside community group "Art in Action". With the project he had worked with a number of refugees who had taken up residence in Liverpool. The refugees were each given an allotment as part of a Liverpool City Council initiative. This led Hunter to produce a series of documentaries about the lives of the refugees entitled Putting Down Roots, they were broadcast as part of the "3-minute wonder" slot on Channel 4.
Jerry (Ed Begley Jr.) is DeDe Pritchett's second husband and her widower and Claire and Mitchell's stepfather. In "Putting Down Roots", Jerry comes to town to bequeath her possessions to the family. Mitch and Claire receive a little more of DeDe than they really know what to do with, and Jay and Gloria feel sorry for Jerry and invite him to stay with them while he is in town. Jay, Mitchell, and Claire all watch as Jerry comes up the driveway full of items and knickknacks- DeDe's possessions.
University of Colorado Natural Hazards Center Working Paper 101. Accomplishments of the USSC include co-sponsoring technical conferences focused on geologic hazards, establishing a student research grant program, helping to implement seismic building codes, helping to manage a post-earthquake technical clearinghouse plan, raising awareness of the dangers of unreinforced masonry structures and older school buildings, helping to expand Utah's seismic monitoring network, co-developing Putting Down Roots in Earthquake Country—a non-technical handbook for earthquake safety in Utah, and supporting the development of a statewide HAZUS (Hazards U.S. loss estimation program) risk analysis.
Wold has five adult sons, and has married twice, marrying his second wife in the early 1980s. Wold has said that he has problems putting down roots in one place, and he and his wife have lived in 59 houses to date, including Norway and the United Kingdom. Wold's son Didrik is an illustrator, and has designed his father's album artwork, merchandise, print ads, and websites. His youngest son, Paul Martin Wold, played drums on Dog House Music and first made a guest appearance with him on percussion at the Astoria in January 2008.
In 1999, Lubavitcher Chassidim expressed their interest in putting down roots in what is known today as the western hill of Leshem, and shortly after building permits had been acquired, construction of a new settlement started. The settlement was named Adanim. In the wake of the second intifada in 2000, the entrepreneurs decided to retire from the project, and the construction work was halted, leaving unfinished houses for another decade. During this period of time, the construction site was adopted by the IDF and police units to serve as a training site and was named "Chabad Elite" after the Lubavitcher Chassidim.
Lobbyists from the West Coast, where a majority of Japanese, Korean, and other East Asian immigrants had settled, were especially concerned with excluding Asian immigrants. An 1882 law had already put an end to Chinese immigration, but as Japanese and, to a lesser degree, Korean and Filipino laborers began arriving and putting down roots in Western United States, an exclusionary movement formed in reaction to the "Yellow Peril." Valentine S. McClatchy, the founder of The McClatchy Company and a leader of the anti- Japanese movement, argued, "They come here specifically and professedly for the purpose of colonizing and establishing here permanently the proud Yamato race." He cites their supposed inability to assimilate to American culture and the economic threat that they posed to white businessmen and farmers.
Historian Neill Lochery asserts that Circular 14 "was not issued out of thin air" and that this type of barrier was not unique to Portugal and with the country's very limited economic resources it was viewed as necessary. It was economic reasons rather than ideological reasons that made the Portuguese avoid accepting more refugees says Lochery. Milgram expressed similar views, asserting that Portugal's regime did not distinguish between Jews and non-Jews but rather between immigrant Jews who came and had the means to leave the country, and those lacking those means. Portugal prevented Jews from putting down roots in the country not because they were Jews but because the regime feared foreign influence in general, and feared the entrance of Bolsheviks and left-wing agitators fleeing from Germany.
In 1887, as the railroad was constructed from Los Angeles to the town of San Buenaventura, the Montalvo station was established on the plain on the north side of the river. In 1898 the Montalvo Cutoff brought the railroad across the Santa Clara River at El Rio and then due south to where the town of Oxnard was being established. The Oxnard Brothers built the American Beet Sugar Company factory on land in the middle portion of the plain that they bought from James Saviers. He became a judge and an honorary justice of the peace: Saviers Road was named after him in the new city of Oxnard that arose around the factory."Putting Down Roots: Ventura County’s Immigrant Farmers, 1800–1910" Museum of Ventura County Website Agricultural Museum: History of Ventura County.
Ukrainization (also spelled Ukrainisation or Ukrainianization) is a policy or practice of increasing the usage and facilitating the development of the Ukrainian language and promoting other elements of Ukrainian culture, in various spheres of public life such as education, publishing, government and religion. The term is also used to describe a process by which non-Ukrainians or Russified Ukrainians come to accept Ukrainian culture and language as their own. A major early case of Ukrainization relates to the Soviet indigenization policy of the 1920s (korenizatsiya, literally "putting down roots"), which aimed at strengthening Soviet power in the territory of Soviet Ukraine and in southern regions of the Russian SFSR. In various forms Ukrainization policies also played out in several different periods of the twentieth-century history of Ukraine, although with somewhat different goals and in different historical contexts.
Though he is critical of the emergent church movement, it should be said that he is at the same time sympathetic to much that could be described as part of that movement. It seems that a primary concern in his work is to expose certain postmodern philosophical claims (and certain ecclesial attempts to work with them) as not actually postmodern enough, pointing out instead that they too have accepted the agenda set by the enlightenment. This is seen in his warnings that the emergent tendency away from historic ecclesial tradition is a grave mistake, and that putting down roots, committing to a community for the long haul, and engaging the deep discourses within historic Christian orthodoxy are in fact the truly post- or counter-modern practices for the church today. Given his training in continental philosophy and in the theology of the Reformed and Pentecostal traditions, his intellectual interests are a natural fit.
N.V. Knibbs/R. Horne: "The Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Great Brington. 800 Years of English History", published as "Brington Church: A Popular History" in 1989 and printed by Peerless Press. He had grazed sheep here from the 1480s. Impressed by the quality of the land, he eventually bought it and rebuilt the house in 1508.Sir John Spencer 1455–1522 (access date 20 July 2013) At that time, his estate and mansion in Warwickshire were considerably larger, and the house in Wormleighton was four times the size of Althorp. In 1511 he made further purchases to acquire the villages of Little Brington and Great Brington as well their parish church of St Mary the Virgin, from Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset. By putting down roots at Althorp, Spencer provided what was to become a home for the next 19 generations. In 1519 he was knighted by King Henry VIII, died three years later and was buried in the new family chapel at Great Brington. The Spencers rose to opulent prominence during the 16th century.
With their hopes of a future in Mississippi in doubt after his arrests, Ed King and his wife Jeannette, a Jackson native, considered putting down roots in Massachusetts. But events unfolding around the admission of James Meredith to Ole Miss inspired the couple to return to Mississippi to take part in a growing civil rights movement that was now centered in their home state. In 1962, Ernst Borinski alerted King that the chaplaincy of Tougaloo College was vacant and urged him to apply for the post. Medgar Evers was more direct about the opportunity: “You have to come back because we need you, because this, my friend, is your calling.” Any resentment over hiring a white Southern man as the chaplain of a predominately black student body was deflected by King’s history as a civil rights activist who was willing to put himself at risk. His arrests for defying Jim Crow laws made him a relevant candidate: “I couldn’t have done it [become Chaplain] if I had not had a prison record,” King later wrote.

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