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"big house" Definitions
  1. Usually the big house
  2. a penitentiary.

353 Sentences With "big house"

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"Now my mom has a big house — well, not a big house — but for us it's a perfect house," Pereira said.
Ms. Wojcicki has a big house near Mr. Brin's big house in Los Altos — where she also owns a children's cafe and an arcade — and they see a lot of each other.
"They're energetically expensive, like running a big house," Leitch said.
She is probably more qualified for the big house, honestly.
Big house in the back … older woman, 14 echo — unconscious.
To the average fan in the Big House on Sept.
This was guys' first time playing in the Big House.
My ex worked for Google, she's got a big house.
"I just couldn't stay in that big house," she said.
Silence settled in the entrance hall of the big house.
I had 25 years of working in a big house.
It's a big house, and we live at opposite ends.
Mango defeated Armada in a close and intense grand finals match in Melee singles, winning The Big House for the third time and establishing a streak of taking first at every other Big House event.
On the other hand, a big house needs lots of furnishings.
Like many great horror movies, Winchester centers on a big house.
A "big house" might have been a bit of an understatement.
The Big House 6 returns to the Midwest Oct. 7-9.
I have everything: a big house, an expensive car, Italian furniture.
The big house was on the market, but it hadn't sold.
When it is big, it does not mean a big house.
Roederer has blurred the line between big house and grower-producer.
There's no such thing as internet porn in the big house.
The horny teenagers gather in a big house in the woods, unchaperoned.
EST, followed by Little Women: Terra's Big House at 10 p.m. EST.
We had rented a big house and two yurts with wraparound porches.
So, we decided to get this creepy old big house a pool.
It was, indeed, like one big house party, just as Kim says.
Are you in a big house in a nice area of town?
We have a big house; we don't see each other that much.
The interior of the big house in New York was all staged.
Look around the Big House in the early morn, Keith Jackson said.
Success doesn't mean having a big house or a fancy corner office.
When darkness fell, he spotted children reading Arabic outside a big house.
Back in the big house Ollie the bobcat's flight to freedom is over.
The show focuses on their intertwining stories and intrigue in the "Big House".
I live in a two-bedroom apartment, and you had a big house.
I couldn't believe I actually let myself pay for a big house party.
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In Louisiana, taking someone else's crawfish could land you in the big house.
"You miss talking to people, and eating at the big house," he says.
We don't need a big house, but even condos are hard to find.
" The University of Michigan's stadium, he's credited with saying, is "The Big House.
We're told he was transported back to the big house after the procedure.
The dismissal of big-house Champagnes stems in part from two vast generalizations.
Is a short stint at a big house the new black for a designer?
Gym leader of the Queen's big house, that's me, in a matter of minutes.
Still, this line feels too short for the Wolverines playing in the Big House.
He had a big house, two sports cars, took quarterly vacations around the world.
Burger had just a month before she had to move from her big house.
"The sheer funkiness makes it sound like one big house party," Jon Pareles writes.
"It's a very big house," said Martin Baron, the executive editor of The Post.
The missus needed them in the Big House to prepare for the Annual Picnic.
When I got to the Big House, the adults were more serious than usual.
Does he feel lonely living by himself in this big house at his age?
I still live in the same big house where we made a gazillion, million memories.
It's a big house, so to combat lonely energy, I play music and light candles.
Younas had a big house, plenty of food and a vocation dedicated to helping people.
I read that and realized I didn't want the big house or fancy private school.
We then passed the oldest kitchen in Louisiana, before going into the Big House itself.
He promises to take care of his family and pledges to build a big house.
The annual Big House tournament showcases the best-of-the-best in Super Smash Bros.
We lived in a big house in Connecticut, in what was considered a wealthy town.
He looks after the big house, chops the wood, works the fields and the vineyard.
But when does the relationship take the attorney from the penthouse to the big house?
"Buy a big house so he doesn&apost have to bump into her," DeVito quipped.
He recruited the best players, lodging them in a big house with cable and PlayStations.
The Johnsons had lived in a big house in the suburbs, next to a forest.
The Big House, as the island's stately home is known, will be let to local businesses.
I lived with David in the little house attached to Allan's big house for 14 years.
The Democrats built a big House majority on two straight wave elections in 2006 and 2008.
A herd of zebu is the equivalent of a flashy car or a big house elsewhere.
Clinton not only deserved to lose the White House, she deserved time in the big house.
One meal on the wide porch of their big house was enough to dispel that hope.
"I dream, like, all the time we have a big house and a pool," she said.
Mr. Gordon has a big house, but not that big — it should have cost around $500.
I joined a Bhagwan communal living group in a big house in Beuningen, close to Nijmegen.
"It's like a big house," he said in a recent interview at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
They found a big house outside of Elko, Nevada, where the men could work in the mines.
Today, I have a big house [on the hospital grounds] where I've lived for about 20 years.
Instead of clearing the land and building a big house, "the forest becomes the house," Burnham says.
"Yes, I am rich, I live in a big house and I am very privileged," she said.
Jermall Charlo has got a big family, a big house, and he&aposs headlining world title fights.
Meek Mill is scheduled to go to the big house Friday, but this time it's the White House.
If you have more than three Eeros, the company can deduce that you have a big house, too.
"I think it was almost more 'her' than that big house she grew up in," Ms. Ninas added.
I would love to have a big house with lots of land for the kids to play on.
Over the next 2520 years, as our families grew, the Big House, big as it was, became crowded.
"If you want to build a big house, you better start with a good foundation," he says precisely.
Adding to the fading house party vibe was the fact that the restaurant looks like a big house.
"One day, I'd love to have a nice big house for us" to live together in, said Star.
If you live in a big house with multiple rooms, range will be a key consideration for you.
In Nashville, White lives in a big house with a porch and columns, behind a tall iron gate.
"Big house, so he doesn't have to bump into her," the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star joked.
In an era constrained by sustainability and affordability, a big house with a backyard should be a rarity.
"One nice bronze from the Qin or Han dynasty can buy you a big house," Mr. Ni said.
Their mother had remarried and they lived in big house with a swimming pool in an affluent neighborhood.
Mandy and Jeff live in a big house in the suburbs and host a podcast about their married life.
I heard from my daddy and my friends' daddies that you are a big house for smart, good boys.
Once their big house sold in May 2016, they could put even more money toward their debt each month.
I was helping out with a drama group made up of care leavers called The Big House, in Hackney.
Would they say that about a candidate with a white-collar job and a big house in the suburbs?
With his G.M. paychecks, he built a big house in the woods just half a mile from his parents.
Jackson's credited for dubbing the Rose Bowl "The Granddaddy of Them All" and Michigan's football stadium, "The Big House".
And unless you have a big house — say, more than 3,000 square feet — most people just don't need one.
Back then, there was nothing around, Carmela said—only the big house surrounded by grass with the beach behind.
Chuck, too, lives in a nice, big house, if not as big as Axe's, and his life looks really comfortable.
She quickly made her presence felt ... and might have even made a friend or two while in the big house.
Trying to comfort Harrison, she insists that she doesn't need a big house, just Harrison and a decent cable package.
Armada won The Big House 5 last year but his Peach wasn't able to pull it out over Mango's Fox.
So why not move in here and rent out the big house, maybe to some writer type from the city?
"Only on Sunday mornings do I think it would be great if we had a big house," said Mr. Starace.
The crowd at the Big House cheered, of course, but from Peppers's perspective, one more touchdown opportunity had been denied.
On every compound, there was a house for kids and a house for adults, which we called the Big House.
The motorcade stopped in front of a big house, where a man in a suit waited on a red carpet.
You'd think the new owners were superstitious about the house, since the previous owners both landed in the big house.
She's got a big house with a lot of brick around it, and it's mesh network, the whole dang thing.
Daniel Thackwray, a good friend who works for Big House engineered the drums and vocals, and helped a little with production.
London was Freud's refuge, and friends set him up in Hampstead, in a big house that is now the Freud Museum.
Phillips joins his friends and sits in Michigan's stadium, which U of M students aptly refer to as, "The Big House."
Steve, my grandfather, spent his childhood, during the Depression, in a big house with a governess, a butler, and a chef.
Apparently whatever slavery was like in the big house, people were willing to risk their lives to get away from it.
It isn't just that I earned enough by writing them to pay for that big house and my trips to Europe.
Originally self-published, it was scooped up by a big house and eventually turned into a blockbuster movie starring Matt Damon.
Large tracts of land are sold off to a developer (though the Big House remains in the family to this day).
Suddenly this couple, with a big house in a pleasant, generic suburban town, find themselves in a state of abject desperation.
"Julie didn't move in till Oliver was three months old, so I was there alone in this big house," Opie said.
She was a scholar of passing time, and the big house on Main Street was the best place to study it.
"It is not what you expect, to go from the White House to the big house, so to speak," he said.
Trilobites In a really small room in a really big house, archaeologists found the body of a 40-year-old man.
Susie indeed remembered Bernice: The two women had lived together sometime in the 1940s, in a big house near Chicago, with Fred.
Unless you're shopping for someone else or have a really big house, you might not want or need two of these devices.
"The best place I've lived was in Wimbledon, a leafy big house with a large room and my own balcony," Parry says.
One victim was the traditional picture of American success: a real-estate tycoon, married with a son, living in a big house.
I was never going to go work for a big house in Paris, that was never really my goal or my dream.
Above it all looms the ten-story "Store Hus" (Big House)—an apartment complex with a sprawling view over the entire neighborhood.
He says he's mulling over a career change to computer programming if he finishes any lower than third at Big House 6.
Our mother died three years ago, the Big House is on the market while my father searches for a smaller place here.
They also started closing off rooms they weren't using in their big house to prepare themselves for living in a smaller space.
Notre Dame is coming up on a bye week, after which they'll have a marquee matchup against Michigan at the Big House.
They have a tuneup against Indiana next week at the Big House before closing the regular season at No. 28 Ohio State.
The Big House, considered the neighborhood's most historic (Martha Washington certainly came to tea, Mr. Ellis said), is priced at $2.25 million.
The driveway of Michael's big house was so long that even after we got there it took a while to get there.
And although now every big house, from Gucci to Prada, produces experiences equal in scale and spectacle, few replicate Jacobs's emotional intensity.
She also travels to see her new grandchild on the West Coast, leaving the big house empty for weeks at a time.
And, if Simpson's taking money under the table, that could violate federal tax law and O.J. could go back to the big house.
The ex-White House photographer was the man responsible for capturing some of Obama's most iconic and picturesque moments in the big house.
Melee player, winner of the first Genesis tournament, recent winner of The Big House 23, an American hero and a certified Melee God.
"The Big House," as we came to call it, was transformed into the kind of place featured on historic house and garden tours.
The Google Home Max is the kind of smart speaker you put in a big house filled with people who like to party.
A white family, the Feduccias, owned the land and lived in a big house; black sharecroppers, like the Guys, picked pecans and cotton.
Or that the big house party at the end of the movie was filmed "about half a block from the OJ murder house"?
Contributing Opinion Writer You may have heard an old crank in a big house ranting about appliances and unflushable toilets the other day.
Just as cutting-edge sommeliers began to turn their backs on Bordeaux 2250 years ago, so too have they rejected big-house Champagnes.
"I had a big house and lived comfortably, but there was no mental peace because there was no freedom of religion," he said.
This was especially true in the case of the show's big house party, a complicated event that tracks several of the show's key characters.
And in November Democrats saw big House gains in gun country, including places like Colorado, Texas, Wisconsin, Virginia, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Kansas.
With a budget of $3 million, "Big House" began airing this week on TRT Al Arabiya, the Arabic language channel of Turkey's state broadcaster.
Abby Lee Miller has gone from the big house to a halfway house for her last couple of months of incarceration ... TMZ has learned.
"I'm wondering how they live in such a big house and how they call each other," Saniya told reporters at the school on Saturday.
The first place I lived when I moved out with my parents, it was a really big house that I rented with my friends.
But he says he is going to run out of vacation days after Big House 6, a top Smash tournament series, in early October.
"Having two kids in a small space isn't easy, but having two kids in a big house isn't easy either," as Zac puts it.
"If you want to build a big house, you better start with a good foundation," he said in a recent conversation with Business Insider.
For starters, the mortgage for their tiny house was half that of their big house mortgage — as was their property tax bill, Claudia said.
Sure, living in a big house in Calabasas all by yourself is a rich-person problem, but you've gotta kinda feel for the guy.
Why the hell was I listening to a bunch of scrawny dudes with floppy hair sing about a very big house in the country?
There are things you can do in a big house that you can't do in a smaller house, like have the whole family over.
JJ Ferguson, the dreamer who returns home to woo his now-married sweetheart by building a big house, is positively pragmatic by Gatsby standards.
Big House Brew was aged in 100-year-old beechwood barrels, and Wagner said her "personal added flavor" came from adding lemon drop hops.
Production sources tell TMZ ... the network will not give Joe the same 3-part special Teresa got when she was in the big house.
"I had a big house, but now I've lost it," said 85-year-old Noy Fut, as he pried corrugated metal sheets from the rafters.
In very rural England, a very private woman rents a very big house in which to hold a very mysterious occult ritual for six months.
Big House 6 also marks the return of Leffen, who has been unable to compete in the U.S. since October, 2015 due to visa issues.
In a video he posted to YouTube Wednesday, Leffen said he would be coming to Big House 6, although he may be a little rusty.
Although it had 33 rooms, "it did not give the impression of a big house where the master reaffirmed his exalted position," the authors note.
Rather than spend time taking care of a big house, they could use their time to make more money to get out of debt faster.
I let the dog yank me a few steps past him toward a squirrel squeezing through some slats at the side of his big house.
Hackers hack during the MHacks Hackathon 2013 in the Big House on September 21, 2013 in Ann Arbor, MI. Hackers hack during the MHacks Hackathon 2013 in the Big House on September 21, 2013 in Ann Arbor, MI. This approach, as we see at DEF CON and its kids' version r00tz Asylum, can be successfully applied to all complex systems – from air traffic control to weapons systems.
What's the advantage of strapping on a big-ass headset just to check your calendar as if it's on a giant screen in a big house?
She thought she was going to be celebrating her birthday in the White House, but it seems like it might be closer to the big house.
After church, they will head to the "big house" (as it's known in royal circles) for lunch with the Queen and the rest of the family.
I think when they were going to—you know, when they're in that big house—I think that was the first time I had seen it.
Keenan Nathan Oakes: We recorded drums at Big House Studios in St. James (a scenic, seaside location not far from where we recorded our first album).
And her mother's father's family owned half the land in the village, as well as some in the neighboring village, a big house with seven courtyards.
Invite company over and serve them country captain just as if you had a big house off the battery in Charleston, S.C., and stories to tell.
That almost always involves attacking the messengers ("Al Gore has a big house") and their proposed solutions ("the Green New Deal will take away your hamburgers").
A doctor and his family (two kids, one cat) move to a big house in Maine, right next to a dangerous road that semitrucks use to speed.
The main setting for "Big House" is the $8,000 a night villa at the Regnum Carya Hotel where Erdogan stayed during the G-20 summit last year.
On our way to the Big House, we passed a metal cage where enslaved people would have been kept the night before an auction in New Orleans.
I walked away from the Big House, but not up the avenue with its beautiful, ancient trees which created a canopy of shade to the outer road.
I found myself listening in part because I, too, was once a big House of Cards fan – but mostly because this was not something I had considered.
Inside the 'Namgis First Nation Big House on a hot and dry Thursday afternoon, the T'sasala Cultural Group is in the middle of a performance for tourists.
Big Agnes Big House 6-Person Tent for $303 ($100 off): I like Big Agnes's backpacking tents, but this standup tent is ridiculously wonderful for the price.
A retired physician, Selwyn appears to live like a patrician hermit, having largely abandoned the big house for a stone folly he has furnished in his garden.
Whether you live in a big house with multiple cats or a small apartment with limited space, we have a cat tree for you in this guide.
With four young women sharing a big house in a seaside town, the seasons pass, emotional anguish and emotional support come and go, and family is defined.
Dolly isn't for big house moves, but rather getting that couch, cabinet, or dresser from the furniture store or the flea market to your home or apartment.
Kara Walker's ghastly diorama of steel cutouts, "Burning African Village Play Set with Big House and Lynching" (2006), dramatizes a white vision of blackness: violent, exaggerated, hypersexual.
You know, you might see a handful of enslaved workers in the fields, and an overseer on a horse, and then the owner in a big house.
They're great if you have a big house, or if there's no way to get your router into the center of your house where it'll transmit better.
The judge is allowing him to pay in monthly installments of 10% of his gross monthly income started 2 months after he gets sprung from the big house.
If I'm a very small brand, and we're able to do it, a big house can make something very easily — it's just whether they choose to or not.
Zeliha, a 56-year-old Syrian refugee, told me she had a big house in Syria before she and her children were forced to seek refuge in Turkey.
While The Big House 6 isn't the biggest or most prestigious Smash tournament in the world, its grassroots development and feel represents where the Smash community comes from.
Here's what's more: Homeowners who thought their big house was going to be their ticket to retirement may realize that's not the case once they analyze the numbers.
Michigan State picked off three passes and recovered two fumbles in a 14-103 upset of No. 7 Michigan on Saturday night at the rain-soaked Big House.
I worked with Caterpillar and there we were moving, automating these big house-sized dump trucks, which was ... imagine 400 tons with nobody in it moving 40 mph.
This reality informed "the talk" black mothers would have with their daughters when they were summoned to work in the big house, the fields or later in factories.
Arriving from a dangerous St. Louis neighborhood, their father bought a big house on Dade Avenue, which was just down the street from a popular urban organic farm.
For such a country in development, you could not just be an artist and have a big house and a big studio — you had to be an educator.
"When you're walking on the street, you'd hardly know that such a big house was here," said Maarit Pietarila, owner of the Kiinteistomaailma Ullanlinna Tehtaankatu real estate brokerage.
LarbitsSisters has won the first-ever NOVA New Media Interactive Art Prize from the Beijing Contemporary Art Foundation and the Big House Contemporary Art Center in Wuhan, China.
He said he plans to get rid of a lot of the expensive perks of the Mexican presidency, like a nice car, a big house, and a presidential plane.
Mashable caught up with Joey at The Big House 5, a massive annual tournament held in Dearborn, Michigan, to see what the man behind the Fox was really like.
During CNN's visit, young girls in pastel-colored prairie dresses jump up and down in the bed of a white pickup parked in the driveway of a big house.
"Instead of redressing the structural inequalities of apartheid, you built yourself a big house on the backs of poor South Africans," the opposition Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane said.
Sacked from his job as a Port Authority toll collector, he stopped paying his bills, and is essentially camping out in the big house he inherited from his mother.
However, Manuel also admires Harbaugh's approach and is thankful his first season in charge of the athletic department will be Harbaugh's second on the sideline at the Big House.
She also talks about the firing of "Google memo" author James Damore and why one big "House of Cards"-style show isn't what YouTube is looking for right now.
Thus, a black artist would enter the big house of history without ever been properly announced or introduced – no props for you, sir or madam, but enjoy yourself nevertheless.
"I am a truth teller in accordance with the laws and traditions of our Big House," she said, referring to her Kwakwaka'wakw nation's center of governance and cultural activities.
But we also question how it will affect the places we go out to eat and drink, because before Obama moved into that big house on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
The story begins with Jozef's death, which diminishes the resident family to two: Hannah and Bo, alone in the big house built by Jozef and surrounded by his presence.
I wouldn't be surprised if we had a baby in the next year or two... We're building a big house so we have lots of spare rooms that need children.
But in addition to all the political attacks on him that continue, he now lives largely alone (except for bodyguards, chefs and chauffeurs) in a big house in the suburbs.
Jenke von Wilmsdorff flies his camera team all the way to Portugal for his first acid trip, which they plan to experience inside a big house with an adjoining forest.
On the 11th anniversary of its 34-32 stunner at the Big House against Michigan, the Mountaineers nearly did it again, outscoring Penn State 383-14 in the fourth quarter.
His mother, Droapatie Capildeo, was from a large, prosperous family, and when Mr. Naipaul was 6 the family moved in with them in a big house in Port of Spain.
A girl newly moved to a big house in Oregon discovers an unsettling alternate world through a hidden tunnel, one that provides — at first — advantages her customary world does not.
"I can stay here until September 2019, plus 120 days … but I decided last night it's very tough for me to be alone in a big house like that," he said.
Michael and the children — Anabel (Pixie Davies), Georgie (Joel Dawson), and John (Nathanael Saleh) — along with their housekeeper, Ellen (Julie Walters), live in the big house at 17 Cherry Tree Lane.
That year, Democrats also won a big House majority and ultimately 2628 Senate votes that allowed them to overcome Republican filibusters and enact a $28500 trillion stimulus, Dodd-Frank, and ObamaCare.
Starting in 2011 with barely over 100 competitors, The Big House has grown over the past five years to be a must-attend event for the top players in the world.
At the foot of the mountain above Aranayake stood the remains of a big house, its crushed roof revealing a battered washing machine and a shattered fish tank buried in mud.
His yearning to transcend the limits of his bleak life finds an outlet in Vera Hatton, an attractive but troubled Englishwoman who lives alone in a big house near the sea.
She said he wrote about dreams of a big house with a wife and children, and when he returned to school he insisted on moving into a more difficult reading group.
Her sister, Carmen, would make the paella in the bungalow just off the main part of the compound and sneak off through a secret passageway (yup) back to the big house.
One's embrace of that state of mind can land anywhere from extreme prepping and John Birchism to simply having a big house with acreage and a "Don't Tread on Me" flag.
She Googled her ex-husband's name and, she said, found photos of him living what appeared to be a financially sound life in Oregon, with a big house and a boat.
Two and a half years ago, he, his wife, and his two children moved into a big house at the end of a cul-de-sac in Gilroy, near San Jose.
They live with their two children — Kim (Raffey Cassidy), a wide-eyed teenage girl, and her younger brother, Bob (Sunny Suljic) — in a big house in an unspecified, apparently American city.
A couple in their '40s — the husband was an engineer, the wife a medium — decided to build a big house on this site, after the previous one was lost to a fire.
I wouldn't be surprised if we had a baby in the next year or two," she continued, "We're building a big house so we have lots of spare rooms that need children.
These devices all promise a few things: First, mesh networking that actually works (previous systems, including Apple's Airport Express, never really did a great job expanding a network throughout a big house).
Sing Sing sits on the banks of the Hudson River 30 miles north of New York City, the prison for which the phrases "up the river" and "The Big House" were coined.
Washington (CNN)Carly Fiorina said Friday that Hillary Clinton is "more qualified for the Big House" than the White House and compared her to the recently captured Mexican drug lord El Chapo.
Swapping the big house for a much smaller condo, and even a single room, allowed Turner to put the money he previously lost to his mortgage each month away for the future.
He is back to reclaim the big house he built, but he plans to sell it someday and move on with his wife, Geri, a marriage and family counselor from Las Vegas.
After a scare against Army in Week 2 and getting blown out by Wisconsin last weekend, what better way for the Wolverines to recover than rolling over Rutgers in the Big House.
"Selling our big house and moving to a smaller house was one of the best decisions we made because the smaller mortgage meant we could get out of debt faster," Claudia said.
Although she's leaving one of L.A.'s trendiest restaurants, Abby says she has her sights set on another spot for her last meal before the big house -- particularly one delicious menu item.
These under-$35 liquors, liqueurs, and spirits are just right for a frugal night in or a big house party, and since they're bartender-approved, you know they don't sacrifice on flavor.
"She always took in people in her house in Livingston because she had a big house and plenty of room but she got into trouble because people took advantage of her," she explained.
I lived in a big house with six other roommates, and we were lucky enough to have a large backyard behind our house, where we could have friends over for food and drinks.
Other than having air conditioning, the Big House was unremarkable after what the tour guide had shown us — though its quiet, cool orderliness stood in stark comparison to the rest of the plantation.
But if you have a big house—and if you have $1,500 to blow on a really cool cooking accessory—the June Oven does easily fit on the countertop and looks eerily attractive.
"By '76, '77, Glenn and I were living in a big house that belonged to Dorothy Lamour, up in the hills with a 360-degree view," Mr. Henley said on the website superseventies.com.
A good example of this scenario, Allec says, is a married couple with a high income in a big house in a high tax state with three adult children still living at home.
Location: Ann Arbor, MISports: FootballCapacity: 107,601One thing to know: Known as the "Big House," the University of Michigan has led the NCAA in college football attendance for 43 of the past 45 years.
Army came up just short of pulling off their biggest upset in recent memory against Michigan last weekend, forcing the Wolverines to double-overtime before ultimately leaving The Big House with the loss.
As Mr. Hoque drove to the Taxi and Limousine Commission's downtown office for final approval of the purchase, he fantasized about becoming rich, buying a big house and bringing his siblings to America.
"We had a large private yard that backed up to woods, and I miss that, but I do not miss the big house, all the bedrooms, the stairs and the maintenance," said Mrs.
Which raises the question: Now that Democrats have had their big House victory and a lot of success in state-level races, can they do anything to deliver on their key campaign issue?
In 2006, "Grey Gardens," the musical, opened on Broadway: "It's a big house, the house we live in," Christine Ebersole warbled, miming Little Edie's flag dance, a particular favorite of YouTube drag queens.
When Keith Jackson was in the midst of his retirement tour in 1998 (after which he would unretire for eight seasons), I drove with him to the Big House in Ann Arbor, Mich.
Mr. Borker was released from the Big House in 2015, and many OpticsFast customers have complained about legal threats and bullying that sound very similar to the behavior that landed him in prison.
The litany of complaints about the site, and its full-nelson approach to commerce, continued through the years that Mr. Borker was in the Big House on sites such as Yelp and Trustpilot.
United could break a U.S. soccer attendance record on Saturday when they play Premier League rivals Liverpool at Michigan Stadium, which is nicknamed The Big House and has hosted crowds in excess of 115,000.
It looks like Full House actress Lori Loughlin and her designer husband Mossimo Giannulli could end up in the big house as the pair just pleaded not guilty in their college admissions cheating case.
If you have a really big house, you might even need more than three Eeros to cover every corner of your palace, as you're supposed to keep each node within 40 feet of another.
IT IS an unlikely weapon: a scuffed but sturdy Samsonite briefcase, sitting on a desk in a big house in a spacious garden in a prosperous suburb of Colombo, the capital of Sri Lanka.
I can't say at my house because I have my kids this weekend & it's my last opportunity before I go the big house... that's my ex- wife's house, she got everything in the divorce.
Just west of the old city center, the housing office in Yamacraw Village—a public-housing facility, home to many poor African-Americans—is a replica of the big house on the Hermitage Plantation.
Clinton lives in D.C. She has a nice big house there and has spent decades living and working in Washington, starting with her work on the House Judiciary Committee's Watergate investigation after law school.
This is likely the best Ohio State team that has ever rolled into The Big House, and as sweet as an upset would be, I don't think Michigan has the horses to keep pace.
Lewis, who is 79, started his career as a water boy on a plantation run by white people; his mom and older sister worked in the "big house" as cooks for the plantation owners.
So I look at my life — getting on private jets, hanging out with celebrities, living in a big house — and I just think to myself, there's no way I get to keep any of this.
But, when we asked what he's eyeing to buy down the road when he eventually splurges ... he revealed to us he's got his sights set on a big house near his hometown of Huntsville, Alabama.
The man who showed up at Kylie Jenner's house demanding to see her is going to be spending a lot of time in the big house -- he just got sentenced to a year behind bars.
"On a winter's day, I sat by the fire alone and wondered what I would do in this big house when they were all grown up," she was quoted as saying on the Ballymaloe website.
Downton Abbey is also nothing like Rian Johnson's Knives Out, an upcoming film that takes place in a big house inhabited by a rich family that plays like a wickedly funny Agatha Christie murder mystery.
When Logan opts to keep the summer palace (duh) she gets, bonus, a neat little reminder to their mutual offspring that their dad would rather have a big house than spend a holiday with them.
Jeremy Meeks has gone from the big house to the dog house -- if you believe reports he and fiancee Chloe Green are on the outs -- which might explain his gushingly loving birthday message to her.
When Khloé comes over to check out his new place, Disick admits to her that he's depressed living alone in such a big house and that he isn't focusing on finding a new girlfriend anytime soon.
The Terrapins shocked the Wolverines 23-16 in 2014 and hope lightning strikes twice at the Big House as Maryland head coach D.J. Durkin returns to Ann Arbor, where he was the defensive coordinator in 2015.
Park officials said Tuesday that the lost buildings include the so-called Big House at Kelly&aposs Camp, a resort developed early last century serving auto travelers along Glacier&aposs famous Going-to-the-Sun Road.
Forget cramped, inner-city life—in Perth, you live in a big house with a big backyard that's an hour drive away from the CBD along a desolate highway dotted with bars and high rises. Paradise.
Now, as a potential star witness for the prosecution, Mr. Howe — a lobbyist with a big house and a bank account perpetually hovering on the brink of zero — has tumbled from trusted aide to statewide pariah.
My parents and their friends were talking about the government, in our living room, in our relatively big house, set on relatively wide grounds at a southeastern Nigerian university, with doors shut and no strangers present.
Michigan manhandled Notre Dame at the Big House for their most impressive win of the season, and Auburn played tough but fell just short of taking down was looks like a potentially playoff-bound LSU team.
The center has a number of wooden buildings scattered across the property, including living spaces for guests and staff, a big house for eating and congregating, and a large maloca (an Amazonian longhouse) for ayahuasca ceremonies.
The tiny house, which captured the public's fascination in books like "The Not So Big House," by Sarah Susanka, and TV series like "Tiny House Nation," is catching the attention of corporate America and entrepreneurs nationwide.
In such illustrious company and with fewer options left on the outside, it's no surprise that Russia's recidivism rate is sky-high: more than four out of five inmates are frequent guests at the big house.
Finally, this week, a British court sent Clarkson from the hen house to the big house, sentencing him to two-and-a-half years in prison—half of the maximum five-year sentence he was looking at.
My grandmother passed away in 2011, and my grandpa passed away in 2014, so then the house was put up for sale because my uncle didn't want it, and I definitely couldn't afford such a big house.
I mean, take a bunch of guys and put them in a big house with no supervision except for that of slightly older guys whose idea of mentoring is getting you laid and making you ultra confident.
She married a carpenter she had met at a local hangout, and soon afterward they bought a ramshackle circa 24 one-bedroom fisherman's cottage beside a pond in Manset, a mile from the Big House, for $109,000.
Feeling that it was indecent to occupy this big house all alone, she also took in an Afghani refugee whom she met through an agency two years ago; he lives in a studio on the top floor.
Mr. Gaultier navigated the move from family-run artisanal houses to global brands dominated by mega groups, and did his time as creative director of a big house, taking the reins at Hermès from 2003 to 2010.
Out of 45 countries surveyed by the non-profit ProCon, only three other countries ban felons from voting after they've served their prison sentences; even in Russia, you get your rights restored after you leave the big house.
Put off big purchases "If you strongly believe that a recession is around the corner, hold off on buying that boat or upgrading to the big house that will push your cash flow to the limit," Roberge writes.
"I come from a long line of matriarchs and I am a truth teller in accordance with the laws and traditions of our Big House," she said, referring to her Kwakwaka'wakw nation's center of governance and cultural activities.
They then face AC Milan on July 25 before they take on rivals Liverpool three days later at "The Big House" in Michigan, where United set a record U.S. soccer attendance of 109,318 against Real Madrid in 2014.
The New York Times's Adam Pearce and Alex Burns looked through all the big House primaries this year and mapped out how Democrats are seeing a big bump in voter turnout compared to that of the 2014 midterms.
She was sad-faced and sweet, the victim of one catastrophic relationship after another, and I couldn't help feeling protective toward her, a single woman alone in the big house her mother had left her when she died.
In many wine-loving restaurants all over the country, the selection of grower Champagnes has greatly increased over the past decade while the number of big-house Champagnes has dwindled to a token one or two, if any.
I wanted a big house at under $200,000 that didn't need a lot of work in a rural area that was safe and clean with decent schools and low property taxes, less than two hours from New York City.
There is Rosalee (Jurnee Smollett-Bell), who works in the "big house" and has lived a relatively sheltered life thanks to the influence of her mother, Ernestine (Amirah Vann), the head of the household slaves and a master manipulator.
Critic's Pick When the title character shows up early in "Ben Is Back" — just before Christmas, at his family's big house in a suburban town north of New York City — the mood tilts from domestic drama toward domestic horror.
George Howe Colt, who wrote "The Big House: A Century in the Life of an American Summer Home," about selling his family's summer house on Cape Cod, said that he still dreams about the house, which sold in 1997.
In this case, Dorinda Medley was breaking the news to the other women that their forthcoming Mexico trip – complete with helicopter rides and various excursions and a very nice, very big house – was canceled because of Bethenny Frankel's worsening health.
Setting off toward the ocean from the Big House and the world's tallest totem pole, a wide road leads you down a hill, in the direction of the water, on this remote reserve on Cormorant Island in the Broughton Strait.
Writers, philosophers, characters and celebrities like Arthur Miller, Lillian Ross, Irving Howe, Gore Vidal, Germaine Greer, Christopher Isherwood, Diana Trilling, Norman Podhoretz, Alfred Kazan, Paul Krassner, Ultra Violet and Edmund Wilson were among those who shared in Mailer's big house.
If you venture down this seemingly benign road, just make sure that said dick joke doesn't involve a national dish, because it could land you in the big house, or, at the very least, get you deported from the country.
Most notable of all, Frances Marion was the first person — male or female — to win multiple writing Oscars, with trophies for "The Big House" (1930) and "The Champ" (1931), following a prolific career during the pre-Oscars era of silent film.
Shapiro is 52 and her husband is 59; they live in what sounds like a big house in "the wilds of Connecticut"; they founded a writers' conference in Italy; they fly to the West Coast to have lunches with studio executives.
Davis was initially charged with felony assault with intent to cause great bodily injury and faced up to 7 years in prison -- but Wednesday, he cut a deal with prosecutors that will likely keep him out of the big house.
So, home renovation experts Cory McCrummen and Stephanie Ballard are stepping in to help the couple transform their house into their dream home — and everything will be captured on cameras for Lifetime's new show Little Women: Terra's Big House, premiering in December.
The women live together in a big house, all pregnant with blond-blue-eyed babies while their own husbands and children wait in their own villages for the women to give birth and come home a little heavier and a little richer.
These fields, worked by enslaved black people until 20173 (and worked by black people for decades after emancipation under various forms of duress) are anchored with the kind of Big House most Americans might associate with Gone With the Wind or Django Unchained.
Star defensive end Chase Young returned from a two-game suspension with three sacks and nine total tackles in Ohio State's 28-17 win, and he figures to pace the defense against the No. 10 Michigan Wolverines at a hostile Big House Saturday.
Many of these suburban homeowners are now empty nesters who no longer need a big house, don't want to deal with landscaping or snow removal, and want to live with others who are at the same stage in their lives, he said.
They slugged away their whole lives and when they finally get to the cusp of being able to have their dream, they're not going to flush it down the toilet just so they can make a whole bunch of money and buy a big house.
There is more than a whiff of pretense about the Montgomerys — in the way Mr. Montgomery insisted on being addressed as "Colonel" after his administrative service in World War I; in the large oil portraits of family members commissioned and hung throughout the Big House.
Pippa and Gillian both had adult children of their own, and careers behind them; they lived in two different northern cities and each owned, jointly with a husband still more or less on board, a big house with en-suite bathrooms for every bedroom.
"There has to be a place where you feel you belong," but outside the Georgenhof the catastrophe of homelessness has been set in motion, as ordinary Germans begin the westward exodus, while, inside the big house, bags are already packed, and preparations to leave are being discussed.
From the sparse, ghoulish chill of "Take Ya Pik, Nik!!!" to the reverberating judders of "Smash," The Best sees Omar-S in world-building mode, taking his inimitable knack for big house tunes and lacquering them with aching pathos—bravado, weighed down by a world-weary melancholy.
As a teenager in the early 1990s, Hong lived in a big house in a Los Angeles neighborhood full of well-to-do white people — far from South Central when it was wracked by unrest following the acquittal of the police officers who brutally beat Rodney King.
Sitting alongside the North Newport River just off the coast of Georgia and "considered to be one of Georgia Coasts Crown Jewels," according to the listing, the estate contains three separate homes — the first being a white Greek Revival-style 63,000-square-foot plantation home called 'the Big House.
Soon after Chyna joined the WWF in 1997, she had began dating Levesque, who brought her into the WWF and whom Chyna occasionally fought when he donned his wrestling persona, Triple H. Chyna told Russo she had dreamed about marrying him and moving into a big house together.
" And she revisits the connection in the last sentence of the essay: "Quite often I reflect on the big house in Hollywood [...] and on the fact that Roman Polanski and I are godparents to the same child, but writing has not yet helped me see what it means.
The highly praised Parasite, which won the top prize at Cannes, isn't about a rich family in a big house, but it does take on the "upstairs, downstairs" frame, exploring, as Downton Abbey did during its TV run, the consequences that class disparities can have on individual lives.
More than an estate, Ardrossan was a fief: At its peak it comprised roughly 760 acres, with several barns, outbuildings and a tiny village called Banjo Town, while the Big House, as the main residence was known, contained 14 bedrooms, nine bathrooms and 18 fireplaces spread over 33,000 square feet.
Ungrateful, unlovable little Mary is rescued from India and sent to a big house on the Yorkshire moors, to stay with her uncle, who is reclusive and embittered because his wife was killed in an accident in a garden—the garden is locked now, so no one can get inside.
The music of Post Malone is about this kind of freedom, a carefree pursuit of whatever makes you happy—until one day you look around and realize that you are "in a big house all alone," as he sings on one of the album's most desperate meditations on the fruits of his success.
John, Nora's overachieving second son, who "worked like a dog" and whose "entire life had been shaped by the quest for her approval," can never quite get her attention, though he marries well and becomes a wealthy Republican political consultant with a country club membership and a big house in the suburbs.
I think I felt a bit sheepish about liking the book because I thought maybe it was for very boring, literal reasons, like the fact that I also had been brought up in a big house with lots of paintings on the wall of people who look rather like me, with mustaches or ruffs.
I've really, really always loved the movie but later in life, right after I made my "Acid Rap" mix tape, I did a tour, made almost a couple million dollars and I moved out to L.A. and got this really nice big house and kind of just did whatever I wanted to every day.
Rep. Ann WagnerAnn Louise WagnerMissouri Republican wins annual craft brewing competition for lawmakers Liberal think tank: GOP paid parental leave proposals are too narrow A true believer in diversity, inclusion MORE (R-Mo.) won the third annual Brew Across America competition Wednesday night, beating out nine other lawmakers with her Big House Brew blonde ale.
At Magherintemple Lodge, I met Patrick Casement — a great-great-grandson of John Casement, the uncle with whom Roger was sent to live after his parents died — who lives in the big house on the property, where Roger spent much of his teenage years and the place that he regarded as the closest thing to home.
"The idea that we now all of a sudden have a lens into how celebrities live, how they decorate, the kind of money that they spend, whether or not they live in a big house or a modest house... is interior design porn," Lori Levine, founder of Flying Television, a global PR and marketing firm, told CNN.
If you want to start a company, if you want to be an entrepreneur and start a business and that business succeeds, then you should be successful and you should be wealthy and you should be able to travel the globe and retire in your 30s and live in a big house with a big yard.
Once Rachel arrives at Camp Marigold, we're introduced to Fiona, her "best camp friend," who lives in a big house in the suburbs, with a brother, a sister, a yellow Lab and two parents — a family so seemingly sitcom-perfect that Fiona's mother actually keeps warm brownies on the counter and wears an apron to chop vegetables.
Record (AP rank): 12-0 (2)Last week's result: Beat Michigan 56-27Last week's playoff rank: 1Key games remaining: Big Ten title gameThe outlook: Ohio State walked into the Big House Saturday with the confidence and charisma of the No. 1 team in the nation and walked out with a lock on a spot in the college football playoff.
He and his wife live in a big house on the outskirts of Andes, New York, a tiny town not far from where he grew up, but I visited him at a smaller house, in a suburban neighborhood in New Jersey, which they recently began renting, mainly to shorten Weinstein's many trips to and from the airport.
" Ms. Leyva played the take-no-prisoners kitchen capo Gloria Mendoza on the Netflix series "Orange Is the New Black," but her focus has now shifted from the big house to the White House, thanks to her role as the mother of a would-be leader of the free world on the new Disney Plus series "Diary of a Future President.
Woodcock is painted as sharply meticulous, relying on routine and repetition in order to go through a cycle of his own: find a muse, use her as fuel to create, design a line of dresses, work non-stop in your big house with your team of near-silent female helpers, display the collection, deflate like a pierced poached egg. Repeat.
This is the kiss I've woken to nearly every day for a decade and a half, a smell that is as familiar and close to me as the scent of my grandmother's house, a smell I still recall after waking from a dream of a big house in the country, the beams creaking as they shrink in the cool of a summer of evening.
A Sakalava woman who runs a used-clothing stall tells Shay that word has spread that Giustinia is really Harena's Italian grandmother, a rich and titled matriarch, who plans to take the girl back to her father's country, or, failing that, to shower her with enough wealth to build a big house for herself, her uncles, and the rest of her family in Madagascar.
The song is about losing your partner in life, and also your purpose, and it's heavy with trauma: "We spent 52 years giving all we hadWe raised seven kids on that plot of landThere's still your loose change and your buttons on your washing standYou left one big house for this lonely man" For the first time on this album, he sounds deeply, affectingly, inconsolably uncomfortable.
French, an American who has lived in Ireland for twenty-six years, chooses locations where her characters get pinched between the desire to cling to history and the urge to jettison it for brighter horizons: an archeological site soon to be paved over for a motorway, the ramshackle Georgian "big house" outside a fading rural village, and the tight-knit working-class Dublin enclave known as the Liberties.
You live in a big house, the biggest, actually, and everyone in the whole school knows your name, and you are always giving these amazingly well-attended talks, from chairs and stools, and yet, for all of that, people don't always do what you say, or admit that you are above reproach in all things and always have exactly the right idea about everything, even better ideas than the so-called experts, like Mrs.
The format is pretty simple and follows the same well-worn paths as non-porn reality shows: The contestants come pre-prepared with their soundbites and characters (only, instead of "I'm not here to make friends" it's, "I wanna be the Miss Congeniality of porn" or, "I love fucking on sailboats"), and they all live in a big house together in an effort to make them fuck (only, the inter-cast fucking isn't obscured by a blanket and night vision; I mean, they actually make extremely high quality POV scenes in their off hours).

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