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48 Sentences With "drop in for"

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And you had Michael Bay drop in for a cameo!
Most outsiders drop in for two reasons: business and animals.
Drop in for a veggie bowl or salad after three 3 p.m.
In the evening, drop in for oysters, wine, or some house-made charcuterie.
So yeah, don't turn on Drop In for anyone but your closest family and friends.
You can drop in for a coffee or sit down for a more filling meal.
Then go to Settings > for each device listed, turn on Drop In > for Only my household.
The format, moreover, is a casting boon, enticing marquee actors to drop in for an episode.
And Switzerland won't do what Britain loathed in its current spouse and encourage poorer, darker people to drop in for fondue.
This may be why the series is so good at attracting guest actors, who drop in for a season of fun.
It isn't just the courts, says Jenn Baird, who has run HIV North's Sex Trade Women's Drop-In for more than three years.
Many of the families at her school do not have the time or flexibility to drop in for frequent meetings or to volunteer.
The former is analogous to a gas station — scattered along high-travel corridors and allow car owners to drop in for a quick charge.
One prominent fan was Arun Jaitley, a former finance minister and foodie, who would drop in for an impromptu lunch when parliament was disrupted.
For instance, the MMA competitor Brock Lesnar will drop in for a several monthslong engagements and just as quickly disappear from known story lines.
"On any given night, there is a full cast of non-union actors that drop in for two minutes of POV meets TV time," D'Amico continued.
The trick was to drop in for the start of third period, wait for attendance to be recorded for the day and then leave with a bathroom pass.
To be fair, there is not much sign of bigotry at King's Cross Church's weekly drop-in for prostitutes, nor its programme to keep kids on rough housing estates away from gangs.
According to a Facebook post from Happy Tails Pet Hotel and Playland in St. Louis County, Missouri, one of the doggy daycare's regular clients, Hugo, decided to drop in for an unplanned visit.
Ramirez got into trouble in the fourth, hitting Jose Abreu with two outs, then seeing a pop fly to shallow right field against the shift drop in for a double, putting runners at second and third.
Hidden in the basement of the Essex Street Market on the Lower East Side, Peoples is reminiscent of the standing bars of Paris and Barcelona: You can just drop in for a glass and nothing more.
Trump, whose entourage will include Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, may drop in for just a day, give a speech and then depart.
"That's good because I can drop in for an hour and then go back to see my kids, or go back to my other life, and not have to get into a car and go somewhere," she said.
Park & Orchard is a place where you can drop in for happy hour and eat grilled chicken wings, or a fried oyster sandwich with French fries cooked in — if you're a cardiologist you should look away now — beef tallow.
There's no mention of the West exhibit on the gallery's website and some of the many, many Instagrams posted of the event mention it being a private exhibit, so you might want to call before you drop in for that selfie.
Warm wood and backlit palm trees give the place a vaguely Polynesian feel — drop in for a burrata plate (€21) or a Fleur De Paradis cocktail (€2000), and have a quick rally at perhaps the island's only proper Ping-Pong table.
And that's to say nothing of the huge collection of actors both well-known (Elizabeth Perkins, Chris Messina, etc.) and less well-known (Sydney Sweeney, recently of The Handmaid's Tale; Taylor John Smith), who drop in for gutsy, lived-in performances.
Like many of the earth's great cultural landmarks, it has a life of its own; it is a living character in art, literature, music and legend, and a place where a tired passer-by can drop in for some rest and quiet thought.
His effort to foster an environment in which students did not just drop in for one-on-one lessons or long, solitary sessions in practice rooms was aided by the construction of Juilliard's first dormitory, the Meredith Willson Residence Hall, where freshmen are required to live.
Like so many venues before it, there was the idea that the Triple Rock would always be there, its doors open to anyone who wanted to drop in for a drink, and a place that bands would be able to rely on as a pillar of their scene.
When Jake Ellenberger got over to Kings MMA, where many of the best fighters in the world either train full time or drop in for the odd session, and the coaches there reminded him that he owns a set of legs he suddenly became a more confident and dangerous fighter.
I am sad to read Jin-A's letter and, if she has not yet met the type of Aussies who welcome New Australians like her and her family, she is more than welcome to drop in for a cup of tea and a big hug if she is ever on the Gold Coast.
I found a couple of ways around this: I used my rare day off work, when my child still attended preschool, to drop in; I had both my husband and my mother take a turn to unexpectedly drop in for an early pickup; I made acquaintance with other parents in my child's class and asked them if they could let me know how my son was doing when they picked up their child — a virtual drop-in.
The Mathematics Learning Center provides one-on-one tutorial sessions for students enrolled in all 100-level mathematics courses. Student may drop in for consultation during the weekly scheduled sessions to seek understanding of certain course-related concepts.
Also a badminton club, an amateur astronomers' group, who use an observatory at Toothill, a writers' group, "Coffee Break" - a drop in for anybody home alone, a carer or being cared for in the community, and a dance school.
23–24; Netea (March 1972), p.25; Ornea (1998, II), p.212 but thought to have been actively encouraged by the liberal leaders. While Rosetti went into hiding to escape arrest, Carada taunted the authorities with a Românul article, publicizing his whereabouts and inviting them to drop in for a visit.
The community hall provides a focus for the community and is used daily. It is open for residents to ‘drop infor a cup of tea and a chat. It is also the venue for the many evening functions throughout the year. Anniesland Court is part of the housing stock transferred to Glasgow Housing Association in 2003.
Since 1999 the project has expanded to meet the develop needs of LGBTU youth. Allsorts has developed to offer 1-2-1 support via a range of mediums, a weekly central drop-in for 16-25 youth and many satellite groups. The project has been funded through various organisations and grants to expand from LGB support to include trans and gender questioning young people.
The original building has been expanded several times, culminating in the construction of a unique circular sanctuary in 1927. High Park Baptist holds Sunday services, small group Bible studies in the church and local homes, and hosts "Room To Roam" a drop-in for parents and children in the neighbourhood, a popular food and clothing bank, summer day camps for local children, and more.
Curdievale is a locality in south west Victoria, Australia. The locality is shared between the Corangamite Shire and the Shire of Moyne, south west of the state capital, Melbourne. Curdievale is nestled on both sides of the Curdies River, its major place of interest is the Boggy Creek Hotel built in 1853, where the locals drop in for a drink and a meal. At the , Curdievale had a population of 124.
The organization runs a variety of programs, including Alphabet Soup, a drop-in for teenagers; the Black Queer Youth Initiative, a group targeted to LGBT Black Canadian youth;"The faces of black queer youth". Xtra!, March 2, 2009. Express, a group for immigrant and refugee youth;"Seeking a home in the gay village 'They just feel they don't fit in wherever they go'; Non-whites say they feel rejected Program helps them find friends". Toronto Star, June 21, 2004.
It runs a weekly drop-in for homeless people, a Winter Night Shelter, a social and study group and a lunch hour meditation, and is part of the West London Mission, running seven social work projects working with the homeless and marginalised. It became, in 2015, a member of the Inclusive Church movement. Its building is used during weekdays by 69 different 12-step groups, with around 800 people coming for support and spiritual guidance every week.
Zoot Sims was the club's first transatlantic visitor in 1962, and was succeeded by many others (often saxophonists whom Scott and King, tenor saxophonists themselves, admired, such as Johnny Griffin, Lee Konitz, Sonny Rollins and Sonny Stitt) in the years that followed. Many UK jazz musicians were also regularly featured, including Tubby Hayes and Dick Morrissey who would both drop in for jam sessions with the visiting stars. In the mid-1960s, Ernest Ranglin was the house guitarist. The club's house pianist until 1967 was Stan Tracey.
An entrance to Cleeve Cove Caves. A series of leaflets describing walks from the mill is available at a nominal fee. The Sustrans cyclepath from Irvine and Largs to Glasgow runs close nearby and cyclists often drop in for refreshment and a look around before heading up passed the Blair Estate and then along the old Lochwinnoch railway line via the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park to Johnstone, Glasgow or Kilmacolm. The Dusk Water joins the Garnock at Dalgarven and one of Ayrshire's most interesting natural curiosities, Cleeves Cove cave system in the Dusk Glen, is within walking distance via Cockenzie and Auchenskeith farms.
On the night of the reunion, Bob is dismayed to find he has an enormous pimple on his face. Linda hires a babysitter, Jen, for the evening, upsetting Tina, who expected to babysit that night. At the reunion, Linda is excited to perform until, last minute, she is told that Bad Hair Day will be performing first, the band being in town for a big concert and agreeing to drop in for the reunion. Back at the apartment, the kids try to force Jen to take them to the reunion so they can see Linda perform.
Sangama was founded in 1999 by Manohar Elavarthi as a center that provided counseling services to sexual minorities and research materials to scholars of LGBT issues in the Bangalore region. The organization hosted discussions that attracted social activists and English speaking LGBT individuals. Through the years, the organization expanded its scope from providing counseling services, to providing HIV/AIDS information, supporting the rights of transgender people through rallies and mobilization and acting as safe drop-in for LGBT individuals in Karnataka. The organization's human rights focus has encouraged its attention to focus on non-English speaking Kothis and Hijra's from underprivileged communities in India who are at risk of HIV and abuse.
Essence, a personal development group; Fluid, a group for youth who are pansexual, omnisexual, bisexual and questioning who do not fit into other sexuality categories; Trans_Fusion Crew, a group for transgender youth; and Pink Ink, a creative writing group. As well, SOY offers a Monday Night Drop In for social activities; the Bill 7 Award, an academic scholarship for LGBTQ university students; Click, a mentoring program;"Young people often secretive about their sexuality ; 'It was such a breath of fresh air to meet people who felt the same way I did'". Toronto Star, June 20, 2002. Shift, a photography project; Fruit Loopz, a youth-oriented arts and music event held at Buddies in Bad Times as part of Toronto's Pride Week;"Fruitloops cabaret show lets queer youth shine". Toronto Star, December 1, 1998.
Kai Tak Airport was the international airport of Hong Kong from 1925 until 1998. Officially known as Hong Kong International Airport from 1954 to 6 July 1998, it is often referred to as Hong Kong International Airport, Kai Tak,Photo of Kai Tak Airport, shown the official name of the airport or simply Kai Tak and Kai Tak International Airport, to distinguish it from its successor, which is often referred to as Chek Lap Kok International Airport, located at the islands of Chek Lap Kok and Lam Chau, located to the west. Because of the geography of the area positioning the airport with water on all sides of the runway, with Kowloon City's residential apartment complexes and 2000+ft mountains to the north-east of the airport, aircraft could not fly over the mountains and quickly drop in for a final. Instead, aircraft had to fly above Victoria Harbour and Kowloon City, passing north of Mong Kok's Bishop Hill.

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