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"upland" Definitions
  1. in or connected with an area of high land that is not near the coast

103 Sentences With "upland"

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She grew up in Upland, California, where gang violence was routine.
Upland sheep are much smaller and scrawnier than their lowland cousins.
Small, upland livestock farms tend to be particularly reliant on the subsidies.
Michelle and Barack Obama broke bread with Bono Friday at Upland in NYC.
The rules drive people to develop in upland areas and to cut trees.
The program covers 29 commodity crops, including soybeans, corn, wheat, sorghum and upland cotton.
Upland, while beautiful and glittering, was a curious toddler's dream and a parent's nightmare.
Magali Rodriguez UPLAND, California — Magali Rodriguez said she didn't kiss her girlfriend at school.
But Jennifer's outlook changed once she visited Dr. Lee at her Upland, California-based practice.
Spokespeople for Upland and Merced police departments did not respond to a request for comment.
Stephen Mortland, vice president for enrollment management and marketing at Taylor University in Upland, Ind.
She hopes to put the $50,000 payout toward the mortgage on her house in Upland, California.
It would mean that the upland hills, deprived of their woolly lawnmowers, would degenerate into scrubland.
The impact on upland farmers and the carousel trade in beef would be significant and damaging.
TJ Birkel has left his lobbying gig at MasterCard to start his own firm, Upland Strategies.
Mr. King's version follows Mr. Smillie's recipe; he was the former chef de cuisine at Upland.
The trio sat in a private dining room downstairs at Upland in Manhattan, a source tells PEOPLE.
He reprised their time there in "The Lost Upland" (19823), a semi-autobiographical collection of short stories.
In February, a small group of conservative professors and staff members at Taylor University in Upland, Ind.
Dr. Michelle Sofia Jamison, a daughter of Aster M. Jamison and Charles W. Jamison of Upland, Calif.
Upland NYC Chef & Partner Justin Smillie Makes The Obama Burger Come back every day at 8:30 a.m.
Finally, there is enough upland forestland already subject to intensive management to meet demand for wood pellet markets.
One is manned by Scott Corbett, a fifth-grade teacher at Sierra Vista Elementary School in Upland, Calif.
It doesn't display its size the way Upland, another Roman and Williams project a few blocks north, does.
An oceanographic team in Costa Rica has used a bubble made by SEAmagine Hydrospace, based in Upland, Calif.
Created in collaboration with Ethan Miller, it uses found image and headline pairings as they originally appeared in The Upland News (1969–72), a newspaper circular from the small Southern California town of Upland, with a hefty coupon section in the back, small-town stories, and the reportage to match.
"It's this digital economy we live in," Rajkovacz told me over the phone from his office in Upland, California.
There are also several varieties of land cress, grown in soil, such as upland cress, curly cress or peppercress.
Numerous creeks and basins, like the Paerdegat, penetrate upland from the bay, putting surrounding areas at risk of flooding.
Former President Bill Clinton is also a fan of Upland and has dined there as recently as six months ago.
Check out Sandra Lee, MD, a dermatologist in Upland, CA, who goes by the alias Dr. Pimple Popper for proof.
Before withdrawing the enhanced ratings, Moody's cut Chester Upland School District and Duquesne City School District four notches to Ba2.
The group quietly exited the auditorium in protest of the appropriateness of Pence's presence at the graduation ceremony in Upland, Indiana.
The word is translated as "rolling upland," though that may relate to the namesake's home country rather than Metuchen's actual topography.
" Upland Software: "I just don't know how, whether they can distinguish themselves enough and there are so many cloud companies now.
At Empire Stores, seven-foot panels will protect the water side, while four-foot panels will run along the upland side.
High-value timber species are generally found in upland habitats, away from the floodplains and moving water where basket trees thrive.
Freckman, an alumnus of Taylor University in Upland, Indiana, contacted professors at his alma mater to let them know he was hiring.
In the search for tropical seclusion, I ended up at a tiny village many miles upland from Port Blair, Andaman's main port.
Victoria Blamey, who has cooked at Atera, Corton and Upland, plans a menu with twists like a burger topped with bone marrow.
When they've heard the facts we expect Labour to support the massive economic benefits to marginal upland communities that grouse shooting delivers.
New York City has six hurricane evacuation zones, moving upland from the coast or shoreline, depending on the severity of the storm.
Then I ordered the duck wings at Upland in the Kips Bay neighborhood in Manhattan and instantly became a duck wing disciple.
He walked upland, pointing out where he hoped to build a high-end visitor center, possibly in the shape of a skull.
Other land is protected as part of the Special Hillsides Preservation District, zoning created in 1987 to protect the area's upland Serpentine Ridge.
Last week, my older daughter and I attended one at Upland, Justin Smillie's restaurant in the Flatiron district that features classic California cuisine.
Most other cotton is American upland cotton, which has shorter, weaker fibers than the other two, though it's still comfortable for many people.
I took a dogsled safari, and guided Siberian huskies on a wobbly but exhilarating ten-mile dash, by moonlight, across stunning upland fells.
The ex-commander and chief and wife Michelle dined Friday with the U2 frontman at Upland, a restaurant with "California-inspired cuisine," TMZ reported.
As a sophomore at Upland High School, I was the obedient apple of my dragon mother's eye and on track to go to Stanford.
I find this in New York City at Upland, at Lilia, at 4 Charles Prime Rib, at Uncle Boons, at Charlie Bird, at Cookshop.
The orange area in the center of the image is Arabia Terra, a vast upland region in northern Mars that covers about 2,800 miles.
We have a highland, upland, and lowland, so as a country we can grow a lot of different produce—the only limit is creativity.
It would cut people off from their own property and wildlife from the main (and sometimes the only) water source in a vast upland desert.
If you don't opt to stay in for dinner, try Quality Eats, ILILI, Her Name is Han, Covina, Upland, or Gramercy Tavern in the area.
The humdrum food of my childhood in Upland somehow became exalted in Monterey Park, and once more embraced as part of my culture and identity.
As Leonard walks out of the Upland office, we're left hoping he's able to face his fears a second time to return for the pathology results.
Dermatology Practice Before Dr. Lee became the viral sensation she is today, she was running her cosmetic dermatology practice out of her office in Upland, California.
Together we took over that practice, and we've been working in our office in Upland — running the business as partners, while raising a family — ever since.
This is a working farm, private, stunningly beautiful, quiet, gated, and brimming with Oregon historic pioneer history, Native history, and award winning upland Savannah Oak ecosystem.
"We know emissions from [non-wetland] trees are lower, but there is a far larger area of upland forests in the world to emit," says Megonigal.
She had just transferred to Upland High less than a year ago, and was just a sophomore herself but looked and acted like a college student.
Until November, he served as a major on active duty at Fort Meade in Maryland, and will continue to serve as a reservist in Upland, Calif.
Just a couple days after mobile analytics and marketing company Localytics was acquired by Upland Software, two of its founders are announcing their new startup, Demand Sage.
This was the jewel in the turban: a rich, well-watered upland plateau the size of a large English county whose people spoke their own language, Koshur.
Police had not previously been called to Ortega's Upland apartment before they were summoned by a neighbor's 911 call reporting a child's screams around 11:30 a.m.
The coast would have been about 125 miles from the site, which was then a spring-fed pond, in open, upland terrain, not part of any river.
At Pasquale Jones (as at the French-Italian L'Amico and the California-Italian Upland, among others), pizza is not a single-minded pursuit but a menu category.
This spring, environmentalists have been buzzing about the discovery of a pair of upland sandpipers, potbellied shorebirds that are extremely rare in this part of the state.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture early on Thursday reported net upland sales of 27,200 running bales for 2016/2017 crop year, up noticeably from the previous week.
The chef Justin Smillie of Upland in Manhattan built the short rib dish that made him famous by seeking not a certain flavor, but a certain mouthfeel.
CALIFORNIA: Daddy O's Rockin Cafe in Upland is known for its "big daddy" cheeseburger combo meal, which comes with a burger and the diner's crinkle-cut fries.
GE said it would provide 190 turbines for the English Farms and Upland Prairie wind facilities, which will be owned and operated by Alliant Energy's Iowa energy business.
On January 23rd the three main (and largely upland) parties in Nepal's ruling coalition abruptly pushed through parliament amendments to a constitution promulgated, over Madhesi objections, only in September.
I bypassed Juchitán, circumvented Tehuantepec and entered the hills, climbing back into the sierra, sun-dried, dust-blown and arid — the biscuit-brown, baked-looking mountains of upland Oaxaca.
Janina lives in an upland area of south-western Poland near the Czech border: a backwater where the winter snows convince her that "the world was not created for Mankind".
Inside the woman's apartment, authorities then located a nearly 7-month-old female infant who was "unresponsive and not breathing," according to a news release from the Upland Police Department.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, claiming Duarte's plowing created furrows that were mini-uplands and "small mountain ranges," went after him for improperly converting a wetland into an upland.
In a similar way, Mr. Starr said, mass-appeal magnets like Buddakan help finance chef-driven labors of love like Upland, the Clocktower, Serpico (in Philadelphia) and now Le Coucou.
A native of Santiago, Chile, who worked at restaurants in Spain and Australia before coming to New York for stints at Corton, Atera, Il Buco Alimentari e Vineria and Upland.
Britain, for instance, has seen a significant increase in species richness over the past 20 years in a network of closely monitored sites in upland moors, rivers, wetlands, and woods.
I suspect Moscow is as angry about being denied an opportunity to hunt upland birds on Maryland's Eastern Shore as they are about losing [signals intelligence] on [the National Security Agency].
Known across the country and abroad, the tiny lentils are a symbol of the area and are grown over 500 hectares on an upland area 1,400 meters (4,560 ft) above sea level.
The restaurateur Stephen Starr, known for popular New York spots such as Buddakan and Upland, is behind the restaurant in Logan Circle, which is about a 20-minute drive from Capitol Hill.
For instance, take a look at Julia Moskin's recipe for thrice-roasted chicken with a rosemary rub, an adaptation of one cooked by the chef Justin Smillie at Upland in New York.
Some of the upland hills have already been built to about 103 feet above sea level, on the way to about 210 feet, according to Callahan, a height that should fortify the island.
"This is a valley that's mostly devoted to grazing and so as the climate warms species need to move from lowland forest to upland forest," he said, sweeping his hand along the landscape.
Dr. Sandra Lee has recently seen patients in her Upland, California, dermatology office who flew all the way from the New York, Canada, and even places as far as the UK and Saudi Arabia.
Climate change and coastal development have created an urgent need to protect the upland, Brockbank said, calling for $5 billion to be set aside over the next decade in any upcoming federal infrastructure bill.
Isaiah Nathaniel Sais, 21, of Fontana, California, was arrested on animal cruelty charges after his dog, Jack Sparrow, tested positive for methamphetamine at the Inland Valley Veterinary Specialists & Emergency Center in Upland this month.
One objection is fragile landscapes ravaged to make way for cows, such as in the Mackenzie district, a dry upland rich in endemic plant and animal species that has been completely changed by irrigation.
The vast majority of hunted species — such as waterfowl, upland birds, mourning doves, squirrels and raccoons — provide minimal sustenance and do not require population control, according to the Humane Society of the United States.
I startled a pronghorn, a relative of the antelope, which took off, kicking up sparks of dirt; I trailed it across several hundred yards of upland meadow, until it was a bead in the distance.
Runaway development and careless discharging of fertilizer runoff from upland farms have led to massive fish kills, poisonous algal blooms, and decreased water quality throughout the lagoon that have put the whole ecosystem in peril.
The two did this by disfiguring and destroying The Upland News with Google's Newspaper Project, which did the work for them with its compression algorithms and the physical speed of bulk-scanning fragile newsprint material.
Ice roads like the Tibbitt to Contwoyto are crucial for protecting mines from the cut of razor sharp margins, and during the short ice road season, engineers try to move as much gear upland as possible.
And at the Rubin Museum of Art, a few blocks uptown, and upland, the museum lost power—a necessity for preserving the artifacts from environmental damage—and the backup generators weren't enough to keep the facility running.
But new research some two decades in the making is now upsetting that conventional scientific wisdom and suggesting that there is a seventh great ape species: the Tapanuli orangutan, from upland forests on Indonesia's island of Sumatra.
Capella Ubud, Bali The designer Bill Bensley, whose extensive resume includes the Four Seasons Golden Triangle Tented Camp in Thailand, brings his romantic colonial style to the Capella Ubud in the upland rice-growing region of Bali.
It sounded vaguely Chinese and the scenery did look at times like Chinese scroll paintings: rocky, pine-covered mountains cut through by waterfalls, fast-moving rivers and vast upland plateaus with alternating patches of snow and wildflowers.
A thriving tourism industry in Batangas and in upland Tagaytay city, where hundreds of hotels, venues, spas and parks have benefited from its vantage view of one of the world's smallest volcanoes, came to a halt for days.
If you were to go exploring there, our friends at the park service say, you would find shallow-water marine habitats, saltwater wetland forests and marshes, freshwater marshes and prairies, and upland complexes of pine and hardwood forests.
The officer's son, Greggorio Casillas — or Little Gregg — was escorted to Citrus Elementary School in Upland by a half-dozen police motorcycles on Wednesday, and then greeted by more than 70 police officers when he arrived, The Sun reported.

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