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Finding a home for a stray dog can be quite difficult.
Lucas, meanwhile, appears to already be working on finding a home for his museum in California.
But finding a home for a stray pit bull — and a pregnant one, no less — is nearly impossible.
It makes for a bulky and heavy device that I had a hard time finding a home for.
The orphanage director explained the difficulty of finding a home for Maria and why the Stewarts had been chosen to adopt her.
But now, Taylor's estate is having a lot of trouble finding a home for her $8 million heart-shaped Taj Mahal diamond.
Goodwill might have better luck finding a home for the newspaper thanks to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2021.
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I just finished a talk variety show with Maker Studios — "Party Fun Times" — and we're in the process of finding a home for season two.
But a financial source said banks had been finding a home for excess liquidity after the central bank printed more money to address a cash crisis.
Combined, all this indicates that there's a growing attitude in wealthier countries around the world that finding a home for refugees, quite frankly, is not their problem.
This week Dobrev, one of PEOPLE's Most Beautiful, announced she adopted a new puppy named Maverick, and she is working on finding a home for the pup's sibling Goose.
"With fewer bargain-priced properties to choose from and a growing number of traditional buyers, finding a home for vacation purposes became more difficult and less affordable last year," he said.
After her death (from natural causes unrelated to her work), he persisted at finding a home for her final paper, co-written with him and colleagues Scott R. McWilliams and David T. Iles.
With such a unique perspective as his, Edwards unflinchingly reveals a few of his spiritual inclinations, his distrust of modernity, and finding a home for a sound caught in the sonic middle of it all.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has been advocating for an EU-wide approach to finding a home for migrants, and France's President Emmanuel Macron recently backed an initiative to sanction EU countries that turn away migrants.
"Finding a home for a senior dog, or a pit bull, or a bonded pair — one of those things is difficult enough, but you get all three and that can be a death sentence," she says.
"This can be done by anyone with very little knowledge," John said, adding that the biggest obstacle for the Instagram archive is finding a home for all this data and figuring out what to actually do with it.
"The most interesting (and very tragic) thing about the archive's early collecting is that when folks were dying from AIDS, there was often no other option than the dumpster in finding a home for their records," said the center's archivist Caitlin McCarthy.
Karl Katz, who was so entranced by an art history lecture in college that he went on to become a founding curator of the Israel Museum, convey the Metropolitan Museum of Art's vast collection to wider audiences by video, and play a key role in finding a home for the International Center of Photography, died on Wednesday in Manhattan.
After his mother's boyfriend beats him severely, police remove Georgie from his dangerous home, and his unplanted rosebush comes with him. Georgie is placed temporarily with Mrs. Sims, a cashier from the supermarket. But as his social worker and the judge find a home for him, Georgie is increasingly worried about finding a home for his rosebush.
The three become inseparable companions. Then a busybody parson seizes the boy and insists on finding a home for him, placing him with the Widow Potter. Time passes and Peter becomes widely sought as a maker of wooden toys. After some developments of a startling nature, his financial position improves, and Peter marries the widow and all are happy.
He sent manuscripts to publishers and received forty rejection slips during these early years. In 1950, Serling hired Blanche Gaines as an agent. His radio scripts received more rejections, so he began rewriting them for television. Whenever a script was rejected by one program, he would resubmit it to another, eventually finding a home for many in either radio or television.
The album was shopped around but labels shied away, fearing repercussions from Solid Gold. With the unexpected death of Sonny a few years later, any hope of finding a home for the recordings died with him. The tapes were shelved for over twenty years. In 2007, these "lost masters" were found and released, with the tracks remixed by Cyclone Records' founder Brad Trew.
I was waiting around to see if my first novel would ever sell and I was experiencing a severe episode of psychosis. As a way of coping, I was writing about it, which became the essay Perdition Days. After that episode was over, I polished the essay and ended up finding a home for it on the Toast website. It became rather popular and I received a lot of emails and kind comments.
A Frenchwoman, Emilie (Sabine Mamou) slowly puts her life together after the breakup of her partner, finding a home for herself and her son and adjusting to life as a single mother. While working as a typist, transcribing work for a writer she meets a film crew who have made a documentary on the murals of L.A. Though they originally intended to have her employer reading the narration they ask Emilie to do it instead.
Similarly, Corliss's uses a rating of "1" for anomalies that cannot be explained by existing scientific theories, while a "4" describes phenomena that are unusual but do not challenge scientific theories. Corliss wrote many other books and articles, notably including 13 educational books about astronomy, outer space and space travel for NASA and a similar number for the Atomic Energy Commission and the National Science Foundation.Adrian Hope. "Finding a Home for Stray Fact".
The story opens showing a young man finding a young woman he knows behind bars, having been imprisoned and raped. He swears to get her out and the scene cuts to six months earlier. The young man is Bram Stoker and he has a relationship with Admiral Murray's daughter, Elizabeth in Victorian England. He works in a real estate company and has just given his career a boost by finding a home for the firm's new client, Count Dracula.
Stirling Maxwell was also involved in trying to resolve the protracted problem of finding a home for the art treasures presented to Glasgow in 1944 by Sir William Burrell. After his death, his daughter gave Pollok House, a substantial proportion of the estate and her father's art collection to the Glasgow Corporation. This gift of land eventually allowed the Glasgow city fathers to erect a building to hold the Burrell Collection. In 1929 he was appointed a Knight of the Thistle.
There was much to be done in a year, the time schedule for evolution of the USARC into a fully operational command. Congress directed the development of a concept plan for the new command. FORSCOM and the USARC Planning Group worked for months on resolving differences, for example, in the organization and functions manual. Other actions ranged from developing a plan to transition functions from the Continental U.S. Armies and FORSCOM to the USARC to finding a home for the USARC and hiring personnel.
Oteri, Frank J.. "Finding a Home for the Longest Opera Ever Written", NewMusicBox.org. Though Wayditch's prodigious output was practically unknown during his lifetime, there has been some interest in his music over the past decades. Two of his early operas – The Caliph's Magician (1917) and Jesus Before Herod (1918) – were released on LP recordings by Musical Heritage Society in the 1970s. The former featured the orchestra, chorus and soloists of the Budapest Opera conducted by Andras Korodi, and was sung using Wayditch's original Hungarian text.
Forsyth was keen to write a show about siblings, which he has called “the most interesting dramatic relationship” and a show with a leitmotif that ran through all the characters, in this case guilt. He spent several years developing the show, before finding a home for it at the BBC. Guilt was produced by Happy Tramp North and Expectation Entertainment and directed by Robert McKillop. Guilt became the first drama commission for the new BBC Scotland channel, which premiered the show’s episodes a week before UK-wide transmission on BBC Two.
In 1904, the government of the United States debated over finding a home for the Chippewa of Montana on the Flathead Reservation, but the bill was not ratified. Rocky Boy was obviously upset about the failure and those Chippewa living on the Flathead Reservation, even more so. They would continue to live on the Flathead Reservation as Rocky Boy continued the quest to find a new Reservation for the landless Chippewa of Montana. The Chippewa of the Flathead Reservation were not the only tribe to be forced by the United States to assimilate among the Kootenai and Salish, so were the Nez Perce.
At the time of his death, Mason has real estate property valued at $23,400, his net value being $29,451. His death notice in the paper stated: "It was a surprise to everybody that Primus Mason, who died last week, left a property, mostly in real estate, worth some $40,000. It notes that in addition to finding a home for aged men, he left $2000 to the Union Relief fund for aged couples". That same article offers Mason the dubious honor of being a reliable businessman, "industrious and thrifty when so many were idle and slack, temperate and honest, but shrewd and calculating".
They also noted that there was no proof that Cleveland was the father, and claimed that, by assuming responsibility and finding a home for the child, he was merely doing his duty. Finally, they showed that the mother had not been forced into an asylum; her whereabouts were unknown. Blaine's supporters condemned Cleveland in the strongest of terms, singing "Ma, Ma, Where's my Pa?"Tugwell, 90 (After Cleveland's victory, Cleveland supporters would respond to the taunt with: "Gone to the White House, Ha, Ha, Ha.") However, the Cleveland campaign's damage control worked well enough and the race remained a tossup through Election Day.
The Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, known as Texas A.M.C., was established by the state legislature on April 17, 1871 as the state's first public institution of higher education. The legislature provided US$75,000 for the construction of buildings at the new school, and state leaders invested profits from the sale of received under the Land-Grant College Act in gold frontier defense bonds, creating a permanent endowment for the college. A committee tasked with finding a home for the new college chose Brazos County, which agreed to donate of land. Jefferson Davis, former President of the Confederate States of America, was offered the presidency of the college but turned it down.
The Elgin Military Museum may be the only museum on the continent that has space dedicated to an elephant. However, Jumbo, the largest elephant ever held in captivity, died in St. Thomas, Ontario on September 15, 1885. In 1985, in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of his death, a life-size monument of him was installed on the brow of the hill a hundred yards up the street from the museum. Finding a home for the monument had been a significant problem until several members of the museum board (who served on the Jumbo Monument Committee) convinced other members of the board to permit the statue to be placed in the parking lot the museum had built on Talbot Street.
Fredric Lieberman (1940 - died May 4, 2013) was an American ethnomusicologist, composer, music professor, and author. As a faculty member at the University of California at Santa Cruz, he was affiliated with the Music Department (including the undergraduate degree programs, the master's program in ethnomusicology, and the Ph.D. program in cross-cultural musicology). UCSC is where he became known for teaching and studying the Grateful Dead. He was perhaps best known for his role as the key contact between the University of California at Santa Cruz and The Grateful Dead, in finding a home for the band's archives at the university's McHenry Library and for his collaboration with Grateful Dead drummer Mickey Hart on three of Hart's books: Planet Drum, Drumming at the Edge of Magic, and Spirit Into Sound.
Set in 1952, the season follows a struggling freak show led by Elsa Mars (Jessica Lange) in the sleepy town of Jupiter, Florida. Decades have passed since the public has looked upon freak shows as a form of entertainment, but Elsa dreams of finding a home for her "monsters," as well as for her own fame and fortune. Other members of her troupe include "Lobster Boy" Jimmy Darling (Evan Peters), who dreams of living a normal life, and his mother Ethel (Kathy Bates), a bearded lady who acts as Elsa's second-in-command by maintaining law and order under the tent. A strongman from Ethel's past and Jimmy's biological father Dell Toledo (Michael Chiklis), and his three-breasted wife Desiree Dupree (Angela Bassett), arrive to join the freak show.
'Finding a Home for Urdu: The Anjuman-i Taraqqi-yi Urdu, (1903-1971), Published 31 December 2013, Retrieved 31 January 2017 It is to the Shoba-yi-Taraqqī-yi-Urdū that the current Anjuman traces its origins. Incidentally, Thomas Walker Arnold was the first elected president of the Shoba-yi-Taraqqī-yi-Urdū and the noted writer Allama Shibli Nomani was the first secretary along with Abul Kalam Azad, first Minister of Education in independent India, as Assistant Secretary. They were some of the renowned personalities that worked hard to create the Anjuman and people continue to draw inspiration from them even today. Abdul Haq became the secretary of the organisation in 1912, and its base was shifted to the modern- day Aurangabad district in 1913, where he was employed by the then Nizam of Hyderabad.
The specific expression of Modern Orthodoxy, however, takes many forms, and particularly over the past 30-40 years, describes a political spectrum.William B. Helmreich and Reuel Shinnar: Modern Orthodoxy in America: Possibilities for a Movement under Siege Among the issues have been the extent to which Modern Orthodoxy should cooperate with the more liberal denominations, support secular academic pursuits combined with religious learning, and embrace efforts to give women a larger role in Jewish learning and worship; the acceptability of modern textual criticism as a tool for Torah study is also debated.Rabbi David Bigman: Finding A Home for Critical Talmud Study, The Edah Journal 2:1 For further discussion, see Orthodox Judaism#Diversity; Joseph B. Soloveitchik#Debate over world view; Torah im Derech Eretz#Interpretation. To the ideological right, the line between Haredi and Modern Orthodox has blurred in recent years; some have referred to this trend as "haredization".

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