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He said artists who enjoy their visit often put him in touch with their friends.
Few Westerners travel to Iran, but I have family there and try to visit often.
They rely heavily on volunteers, who visit often to supply them with food, clothes, and blankets.
Grip really brought me back this week, to a place I don't get to visit often.
And at that point, I went to a place of anger that I do not visit often.
Many more lived there and since then visit often — for business, for pleasure, to see their friends.
The merchandise mix at T.J. Maxx, Marshalls and HomeGoods is constantly changing — giving consumers a reason to visit often.
Bookmarking pages makes it easy to open them again later, and is especially useful for pages you visit often.
The couple has three children and six grandchildren who all live locally – and make sure to visit often – Schwendeman shares.
Thankfully, his grave is in the United States, and his wife, children and the grandchild visit often, as Papa hoped.
These makeshift virtual clinics are no substitute for a real doctor's visit (often the advice is "go see a gynecologist").
Since then, Ortiz has only seen her daughter about six times, since her family lives in Texas and couldn't visit often.
But he told the Times that he's preparing to leave the nation's capital, and that he does not intend to visit often.
Living in the ski town of Park City, Utah, Geran Williams, 45, an airline pilot, finds that friends and family visit often.
He said that among his restaurant-owning friends in the city, that's pretty common since the liquor inspector doesn't tend to visit often.
Since I visit often by train, the first thing I see of Manhattan is this eyesore — a rundown, ugly, uncomfortable domain of plastic, dirt and escalators.
It's a great day to see the world, so take a trip if you can, even if it's just to a neighborhood you don't get to visit often.
I'm visiting my older brother who lives in New York next month, and while I visit often, I've never had a Cronut because of how quickly they sell out.
All the deals have been live since November 349.993, but we&aposre also on the hunt for day-of deals today and through Cyber Monday, so keep this page bookmarked and visit often.
This means that either the video can autoplay on mute or not at all — unless it's a site you visit often, and you indicate that you want its media to autoplay by interacting with it.
The Moon enters your sign today, Pisces, encouraging you to focus on self care: check in with a friend who understands you, take a walk in a neighborhood you don't visit often for some new perspective!
When our first grandchild was born, we even turned a room in our apartment into a nursery, hoping that if we provided all the comforts of home, our daughter and son-in-law would visit often.
My sister was only 4 when I left home, and although I visit often and we talk on the phone a couple times a week, there are some things for which digital communication simply can't compensate.
There isn't much else to do in "the valley," so we get B. baby food, socks, and a sleep sack, and I get shampoo and other toiletries to keep at my parents' house, since I visit often.
Volunteers working with people in prisons closer to New York City, such as Sing Sing and Fishkill, were able to visit often, but since Auburn was so far away, they had to rely more on letters and calls.
The location is of great importance for the Kim family — it's the site that Kim Il Sung, the first leader of North Korea, served at a guerilla base against the Japanese, and an official visit often foreshadows major news.
When Ron Owen learned his neighbor Todd Kohlhepp had been accused of abducting a woman and chaining her up for months, the first thing he thought of was his young grandkids, who visit often — and the other children in the neighborhood.
Sitting at one of the development's park benches, Sharon Nyamekye, 70, said the findings reinforced her suspicions that the peeling paint in her apartment may have lead and may be endangering the health of her three grandchildren, who visit often.
Ysabel and the other asylum seekers we visit often ask for simple forms of support, such as small deposits into their commissary accounts to let them call relatives or purchase overpriced goods like dry ramen, tampons, shampoo or headphones for watching telenovelas.
He tried to downplay the fact that he's a member of one of the highest-selling groups of the modern era, however, and used the time to reconnect with his Native culture, which was passed down to him by his grandmother, whom he'd visit often in Arizona as a kid.
On June 2, 2015, 15 years since the release of her last studio album, Live Close By, Visit Often in 2001, Oslin released her sixth studio album. The album was titled Simply. The album failed to chart.
Gboko was also the headquarters of the Tiv Native Authority. The famous Tiv politician Senator Joseph Saawuan Tarkaa has his tomb in Gboko. Many of the prominent Tiv sons and daughters have a home in Gboko where they visit often. Prominent Tiv sons that lived in Gboko include Engr.
Many communities have different types or levels of membership. Typically, intentional communities have a selection process which starts with someone interested in the community coming for a visit. Often prospective community members are interviewed by a selection committee of the community or in some cases by everyone in the community. Many communities have a "provisional membership" period.
During her confinement she had asked her midwife to find a couple to foster the child. The midwife introduced Wallace's mother to her close friend, Mrs Freeman, a mother of ten children, whose husband George Freeman was a Billingsgate fishmonger. On 9 April 1875, his mother took Wallace to the semi-literate Freeman family, and made arrangements to visit often.
White Millar was subsequently imprisoned for embezzlement, and the estate was sold in 1910 to Cedric Randall Boult, father of the internationally noted conductor, Sir Adrian Boult. Sir Adrian's musical commitments were such that he could not visit often, and the estate was inherited by his sister, Olive I E Boult, before passing to her step-great- nephew, Sir Nicholas Spicer Bt.
They share a kiss goodbye and Susan goes to stay with Toadie and Sonya. Susan notices Audrey is not herself and she and Karl learn Audrey is dying. They care for her before she is put to sleep. When Karl goes to bury Audrey in the garden, Susan stops him and says she wants Audrey to be buried somewhere that she can visit often.
On June 13, 1979, Jopson was captured at his house in Las Pinas. He was brought to Camp Crame and subjected to torture together with his comrades who were in the house the night it was raided by the military. Throughout his arrest, he would ask money from his father, who would visit often, to bribe several agents so as to get their favor.Pimentel, p. 132-136.
The Maldive atolls are part of the long submerged mountain range that extends from the Laccadives, or Lakshadweep, in the north, to the Chagos in the south. Northern Maldivians used to visit often Maliku, Minicoy Island, before the 1960s when it was allowed for them to do so. In fact, Minicoy was called 'Avatteri Maliku', which means 'neighbor Maliku'. But even Northern Maldivians knew little about the Laccadive islands further north.
She built a house between Hatley and Fort Rodd Hill Park, "Dolaura", where she lived while she was not following Bankhead on tour. When her sister Kathleen was killed in the Blitz in London in 1941, Dunsmuir moved permanently to Dolaura to take care of her sister's youngest teenage daughters. Bankhead continued to visit often, and they held notorious parties until 1966, when Dola Dunsmuir Cavendish died of cirrhosis of the liver.
The system has led to criticisms that business owners can bribe reviewers with free food or discounts to increase their rating, though Yelp users say this rarely occurs. A business owner can "claim" a profile, which allows them to respond to reviews and see traffic reports. Businesses can also offer discounts to Yelp users that visit often using a Yelp "check in" feature. In 2014, Yelp released an app for business owners to respond to reviews and manage their profiles from a mobile device.
His daughter, Mary Elizabeth, went to boarding school in New York, but in 1842 at the age of fifteen she eloped with 43-year-old Edward Wyndham Harrington Schenley, a captain in the British military. The elopement caused a family schism. Mary would not visit often, and in an effort to convince her to move back to Pittsburgh, the new rooms were commissioned. Following the death of William Croghan in 1850, the mansion was run by caretakers with no permanent residents for some 60 years.
Five years later, she released a second and final album for BNA titled Live Close By, Visit Often, which she co-produced with The Mavericks' lead singer, Raul Malo. Oslin returned to the stage in November 2013 for a concert at Franklin Theater in Franklin, Tennessee, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her debut album, 80's Ladies. On November 30, 2014, she performed live at the Grand Ole Opry (and on 650am WSM simulcast). Though she had been on the Opry previously, it was her first time on stage at the Ryman Auditorium.
When they get stuck in a storage shed, Karl and Susan reminisce about the past and they share a kiss, but Karl realises it was a goodbye and Susan moves out. Susan notices their dog, Audrey, is not well and she and Karl come together for her final days. Susan tells Karl that she wants Audrey to be buried somewhere that she can visit often. They argue, but put aside their differences when Audrey's body, which was placed in an esky, is collected by a hard rubbish collector.
All of which are laughed at by Morris, who lives in London but comes back to visit often, as he is competing with Edward to inherit the estate after Gamma passes away; the two can barely conceal their loathing for each other. Edward does not appreciate and resists waves of new changes in the world, but the harder he tries, the more things fall apart. Morris and his beautiful and charming French fiancée Heloise (Irène Jacob) introduce jazz to the children ("the sound of the devil speaking" according to Edward). An emergency landing brings the eldest daughter Elspeth's (Kelly Macdonald) first suitor - French show pilot Gabriel Chenoux (Tchéky Karyo).
Pregnant women avoid eating twinned foods as they are thought to lead to the birth of twins. Relatives and friends visit often to give gifts of fruits and boiled rice with curry wrapped in a banana leaf. Traditionally, baby showers are considered bad luck and gifts are not given until after the birth of the child. When preparing clothing for the new baby, care is taken to never complete the garment before the birth of the baby, as this assumes the birth is a certainty. In the last three months of pregnancy, it is typical for women move their parents’ home and stay a few weeks after the delivery to recover and receive care.
Mangels did point out (on-camera in his third film when meeting another one who had seen his previous films) that with the years it took to make each film the numbers were not so unusual. Mangels also has a strong conservation theme running through all of the films. Mangels' voiceover narration for the films, as well as the many places he chose to visit, often emphasises the need for the preservation of both wild places such as forests, and wild animals such as gorillas. He was one of the pioneering travel advocates of the 1970s, showing the possibility of travelling as a way of life, similar to what Peter Jenkins and William Least Heat Moon had done with their best-selling travel books of the 1970s and 1980s.
After Marvin had found musical stardom at Motown, he purchased a house on the corner of Fifteenth and Varnum in a black middle-class section of Washington, D.C. and moved his parents out of the projects and into the new house, where the couple would reside until the early 1970s. Alberta finally stopped working, so that she could enjoy the security of owning a house, and the new residence was roomy and spacious with large outside porches, but Marvin didn't visit often due to his strained relationship with his father. By 1968, however, Marvin extended an olive branch, giving his father a Cadillac as a present, but he said his father's response was not affecting. Four years later, Marvin reunited with his parents in Washington, D.C. after the city honored Gaye with a day in his honor called Marvin Gaye Day; a day, Marvin later said, on which he felt he had made his father "proud".

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