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"homeward" Definitions
  1. going towards home
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HOMEWARD BOUND We can drive back home in two hours flat.
"Homeward Bound" opens with Shosh at the airport in New York.
If you like "Homeward Bound," you'll enjoy the Disney Plus remake.
"Finally homeward bound after the best month of my life," she wrote.
I turned onto the 65th Street transverse, heading west and homeward bound.
Homeward Bound (1993) boasted cuter dogs (sorry, I don't make the rules).
Comment from discussionMy boyfriend refused to believe I had met the Homeward Bound animals, but I think this will settle that argument.. Comment from discussionMy boyfriend refused to believe I had met the Homeward Bound animals, but I think this will settle that argument.. Comment from discussionMy boyfriend refused to believe I had met the Homeward Bound animals, but I think this will settle that argument..
In Homeward Bound, Chance, Sassy, and Shadow are all eager to get home.
The Homeward Bound 2000 expedition was the largest-ever female voyage to Antarctica.
In another venture, Ross combined several mortgage lenders into Homeward Residential Holdings Inc.
San Francisco's "Homeward Bound" program, started more than a decade ago when Gov.
Then I turned on the radio and Simon and Garfunkel's "Homeward Bound" was playing.
They were going farther on and Vati and I started on our homeward journey.
These are real-world Homeward Bound tales, and many are possible because of microchips.
Using Uber's helpful fare estimator, taking an UberX along your homeward route at 6.30 p.m.
According to Homeward Bound, Harper self-medicated with alcohol, marijuana and LSD as a teenager.
" That propensity is reflected in the tagline for Homeward Bound: "Mother Nature needs her daughters.
With that in mind, we've pulled together five travel-ready outfits for when you're homeward bound.
Dumbo, Old Yeller, Homeward Bound, The Fox and the Hound — they're all present and accounted for.
"Homeward has been profitable in each year of its existence," he said in a press release.
WALTER SCOTT CASE Homeward bound: For the first time in months, Michael Slager is out of jail.
You can practically hear the swell of Homeward Bound's theme as you watch this heartwarming Facebook video.
Alas, we were homeward bound with our tiny bundle, and I was determined to do my best.
But beverages ordered by homeward-bound commuters in the days of Don Draper were stronger than coffee.
Remember "Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey," aka the movie about pets that made everyone cry in 1993?
The same incident occurred later in the day, causing delays that spilled into the homeward rush hours.
It's a modest but optimistic two-part melody, ambling homeward above a glinting string-band backdrop. PARELES
Still, the "Homeward Bound" plaque contains enough pop-cultural juice that it has been stolen multiple times.
As my homeward flight glided away, the attendant asked if I wanted ice cubes in my soda.
This clever bitsy game uses the "homeward journey" trope to introduce lesser known species of wild bees.
During a food shortage last year, some refugees ventured homeward to recover abandoned crops; a few got killed.
But the thoroughly researched and solidly told "Homeward Bound" reveals many sides of a complicated, ambitious, insecure figure.
I'm homeward bound for a night of Siesta Key and Vanderpump Rules (it is what it is, okay).
One of the requirements of Homeward Bound is making sure someone's going to receive you on the other end.
Is this about grappling with the past in order to face the future, or is this domestic Homeward Bound?
Joudie Kalla also looks homeward for inspiration in PALESTINE ON A PLATE: Memories From My Mother's Kitchen (Interlink, $35).
IMJ, a venture capital firm based in Japan, is looking homeward with a new fund especially for Japanese startups.
People of all ages embraced their final chance to sell food, souvenirs, and last-minute gifts to homeward tourists.
I never shared that advice, choosing instead to continue walking homeward with my new partner, munching our superior pastries.
Lea Michele and Jonathan Groff take on the homeward bound classic, taken from Michele's album Christmas in the City.
According to Homeward Bound, Fisher acted with him as he hosted episodes of Lorne Michaels' comedy series, The New Show.
The significance of Lahiri's decision to relocate to Italian lies precisely in her repudiation of a more predictable homeward journey.
But this week, Mr. Simon is homeward bound — back to the neighborhood where he met Art Garfunkel and learned guitar.
Reddit user "itactuallysucks" posted a childhood picture of herself posing with the animals from the '90s movie classic, Homeward Bound.
DuWayne Dunham had directed some episodes of Twin Peaks and Homeward Bound, and liked working on movies his kids could see.
Homeward laid off 596 employees in Florida and Texas and shifted their work to India in 2012, according to TAA filings.
He wrote of Odysseus returning by ship across the Aegean Sea, headed homeward to Greece after his great victory over Troy.
Likewise, Homeward Bound (1993), and Air Bud (1997) seem to coincide with the rise in popularity of Labrador and golden retrievers.
"Homeward bound," Jack captioned the shot, which showed the trio onboard a Southwest Airlines flight back to their home in Los Angeles.
Again and again the soldier thinks he's homeward bound; again and again he is flung, like Sisyphus, back to where he started.
After transiting the Panama Canal, it visits Mexico, Hawaii, Samoa, Tonga, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Vietnam and South Africa before continuing homeward.
When Lady winds up lost without her collar on the streets, she has to find her way back home (think "Homeward Bound").
Apple didn't have a huge, Scrooge McDuck-style pile of gold sitting in Ireland, which it loaded onto a homeward-bound ship.
It's completely logical to look at movies like Homeward Bound, Stuart Little, and Beverly Hills Chihuahua and view them as a single universe.
Homeward bound A Buddha statue stolen almost six decades ago is being returned to India, thanks to a CEO with a sharp eye.
There was another factor behind Andrew Gillum's loss to Ron DeSantis in last year's governor's race in Florida ("The look-homeward angle", March 21952th).
And I did not love "Homeward Bound," last week's episode where Hannah dumps Fran, jumps on Ray, and eventually hitchhikes back to New York.
"My boyfriend refused to believe I had met the Homeward Bound animals, but I think this will settle that argument," she wrote on Reddit.
Two-over par and birdie-free after nine holes, she played the homeward nine in 30 with six birdies, including five in a row.
Turning the camera on Voyager 1, which was out by Neptune, to point homeward, to make us see our true circumstances in the vastness?
Attempting to connect to animals and even become them has been tested over generations, not least as shamans and through stories, such as "Homeward Bound".
Leonard shook up the basketball world hours after a powerful earthquake rocked the region when news broke that the Los Angeles native was homeward bound.
In 1943, he won first prize in a composing competition sponsored by Scholastic magazine for a song, "Homeward," and second prize for a keyboard fugue.
Afterwards, "with the moon at our backs and the desert breeze around us like a cozy blanket, we boarded the van and headed homeward," Myles says.
What unfolded next is the Homeward Bound of 2019, a saga of dogs who know how to open doors and a cat that will not leave.
A golden retriever and a potbellied pig abandoned outside an Ohio shelter are homeward bound after their viral story inspired a flood of potential new owners.
"I'm very comfortable with where my game is right now," the 32-year-old told Golf Channel after covering his homeward nine in four-under 31.
Yet greater female leadership is needed to fight climate change, which disproportionately affects women, according to Fabian Dattner, co-founder of the Antarctica initiative, Homeward Bound.
Ross sold Homeward in October 2012 for $750 million, which delivered a further return on top of $900 million in profits the company had already generated.
Officials have kept up a drumbeat of warnings about the risks of using equipment made in China, for fear that it may be funnelling sensitive information homeward.
"Homeward Bound 2019," commented another user, referencing the 1993 film that follows two dogs and a cat as they make their way back home to their owners.
At a time when our senators can spend hours discussing whether or not there is a problem at the southern border, how about turning their gaze homeward?
At best, from the perspective of human rights and collective defense of democracy, it will look homeward and inward and simply distance itself from any regional challenge.
The Late Show host detailed the situation, especially Donald Trump's correspondence with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in his monologue on Wednesday, complete with one perfect Homeward Bound joke.
The result is "Look Homeward, Angel," a best seller and a magnet for critical acclaim at the time that survives mainly as a relic of bygone literary fashion.
"We just really can't afford to have the voice of women missing at the leadership table," Homeward Bound co-founder and ecosystem modeler, Jessica Melbourne-Thomas, 000, tells CNN.
Biodegradable, they soaked up the sugar water cut with poison, and kept their shape long enough, allowing the ants time to swarm and haul them homeward, back to the queens.
Some information will be delivered via the genre staple of the audio log, but you needn't seek out every single story beat if you'd rather just blaze a path homeward.
The March 15 letter advised that passengers who'd signed up for the line's Flight Ease program would have their "homeward flights rebooked to depart from Punta Arenas at our expense."
Both are making choices less with their heads than with their hearts (that heart always leading both homeward — whatever that means), and I've never felt more like Paige is Elizabeth's daughter.
Not for him or any of his fictional alter-egos the traditional contempt of the homeward-looking literary exile—of James Joyce for Ireland, the "old sow that eats her farrow".
The 10-year goal -- starting with Homeward Bound 2016 -- is to engage, encourage and support a diverse pool of women into leadership roles where they can shape policy and decision making.
ASTRONAUT SCOTT KELLY Now it's time to leave the capsule: Astronaut Scott Kelly is homeward bound today after nearly a year on the International Space Station -- 340 days to be exact.
Over more than a decade, the city's Homeward Bound program has reunited some 10,000 homeless individuals in San Francisco with their families across the country, with a 90 percent retention rate.
Three miles is not a great distance, compared with some of the epic homeward journeys that dogs have occasionally made, and a three-mile radius would be rich in odor guideposts.
However, before you get your hopes up for a Homeward Bound-style reunion, let's check in on exactly where we are with each of the furry friends — the furry, bloodthirsty, terrifying friends.
I am on the front lines of the cause now, and I don't imagine I will find myself venturing homeward for quite some time… Do not weep for me, my sweet Abigail!
Their explosive relationship stemmed from their swinging states of depression, Fisher's drug use and an array of personal insecurities, according to Homeward Bound: The Life of Paul Simon by Peter Ames Carlin.
" Then we wrote several scenes just with the animal, and our poor director got the script and we're like, "Yeah, we're basically asking you to do Homeward Bound but in seven days.
On New Year's Eve, your attention turns homeward as action planet Mars bursts through the cusp of your domestic sector (just a few hours before midnight, if you're on the East Coast).
Heaven forbid if I were to find myself beneath the oppressive glare of these orbs without anything keeping them and their wrath at bay, I'd surely be homeward bound in short order.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Paul Simon couldn't resist introducing some ambiguity to the first night of what he has billed as "Homeward Bound — the Farewell Tour," at Rogers Arena here on Wednesday night.
I took it up and dropped it into the boat, but while I was pushing off it ran the length of the boat to Sophia, who held it while we rowed homeward.
By the end of the day, as Mr. Crytzer was in what he called the "homeward stretch," he prepared to greet Brandi Crawford, the bride in pink whom Ms. Wynn had greeted outside.
JP Brammer, the managing editor for the Trevor Project, was minding his own business at his apartment in Brooklyn this weekend when he found himself in the middle of his own Homeward Bound saga.
Insofar as net neutrality is concerned, the relationship between GOP lawmakers and legendarily despised big cable companies—it's like watching Peter and Shadow roll around in the leaves at the end of Homeward Bound.
In 2016, the Australian leadership activist decided she wanted to send a boatload of women to Antarctica, and invited her fellow Australian colleague, Melbourne-Thomas, to coordinate the science program for Homeward Bound 2016.
The dinnertime scene begins with Look Homeward, Angel author Thomas Wolfe, played by Jude Law, describing the major role costume designer Aline Bernstein (Nicole Kidman) has played in the production of his latest novel.
The event is part of a series called "Homeward Bound: Memories, Identity and Resilience Across the Chinese Diaspora," created to draw attention to efforts made in gentrifying Chinatowns to uphold Chinese culture and traditions.
HOMEWARD BOUND: The Life of Paul Simon (Holt, $32), Peter Ames Carlin's biography of Paul Simon, presents the portrait of an artist with a much greater compulsion to keep his eyes on the prize.
Many of them were still figuratively holding their breath as they trudged homeward in the evening, in some cases forced to try out different routes than the ones they had taken in the morning.
While they held hands before the judge and blamed the charges on a "rare argument," a new biography, Homeward Bound: The Life of Paul Simon by Peter Ames Carlin, gives more detail into their fierce fight.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A senior Iranian cleric under investigation in Germany for alleged crimes against humanity left the country on a homeward-bound flight on Thursday, cutting short his stay at a Hanover clinic, a German official said.
"It was a clean day," Reed, a four-times winner on the PGA Tour, told reporters after a bogey-free round that also included an eagle and three birdies, all of them coming on his homeward nine.
"The message of Homeward Bound is to bring together this intelligent, capable group of women who are not seen, not recognized, and in large part somewhat sidelined," Dattner told the Thomson Reuters Foundation in a telephone interview.
Though the open-mic night is one of the last Homeward Bound events, Ms. Lum often hosts film screenings, public workshops on arts like papermaking and puppetry, and other events through her community group, the W.O.W. Project.
I grew up in the golden age of Homeward Bound, Beethoven, and Air Bud, but once I learned that not all dog movies have the happy endings my idealistic mind craves I stopped watching them to avoid heartbreak.
"With companies like Uber, Lyft, Postmates, and DoorDash, someone comes from somewhere they weren't already going and takes you somewhere they're not already going," added Gorlin One early feature the company has implemented utilizing this data is Homeward Bound.
This is the sort of show that imagines the afterlife, in the second season finale, as a grotty karaoke bar in which Kevin Garvey (Justin Theroux) performs a shaky rendition of "Homeward Bound" while hovering between life and death.
Carrie Coon delivers an all-time great performance as Nora Durst, a woman whose entire family disappeared in the mysterious Sudden Departure, and when Justin Theroux sings "Homeward Bound," it's probably the most emotionally devastating karaoke performance you'll ever see.
In Peter Ames Carlin's biography Homeward Bound: The Life of Paul Simon, their tumultuous relationship was explained as a mix of love and personal crises — stemming from their swinging states of depression, Fisher's drug use and an array of personal insecurities.
Fourteen-times major winner Woods, who teed off alone after partner Justin Rose of Britain pulled out of the 18-man tournament with a bad back, was three-under on the front nine and four-under on the homeward stretch.
Now, three years after leaving his small hometown in the Norwegian fjords to study at the Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands, Knutson's looking homeward once more, and is in talks with Oslo's Botanical Garden about creating a large-scale installation.
Unfortunately, "Homeward Bound" breezes over Simon's fascinating latter-day work, sprinting through the last 20 years (a new family with the singer Edie Brickell, and new music that stands up to the best of his catalog) in about 20 pages.
There are no details yet on if the cow also escaped from a NYC slaughterhouse or what kind of Homeward Bound–style quest it is currently trying to enact, but so far it has been able to successfully evade the NYPD's best attempts at capture.
Though his stage show remains vibrant, Mr. Simon and his Homeward Bound — The Farewell Tour, which includes a backing band of 16 musicians, are set to close things out with three New York shows, including back-to-back nights at Madison Square Garden on Sept.
The limited edition pieces, which are sold in the store and at Farfetch, include an Irene Neuwirth cuff, a Rosie Assoulin tie-dye-printed dress and an Olympia Le-Tan clutch inspired, fittingly, by Thomas Wolfe's "Look Homeward, Angel," which is set in North Carolina.
The budding star – who would reportedly later change his name as a tribute to both Thornton Wilder and a character in Thomas Wolfe's novel Look Homeward, Angel – got his first big break in the business as part of an off-Broadway production of Arnold Wesker's Roots.
Well, we actually, we do have a Homeward Bound program that Gavin started that we're going to actually work with, but it's sort of a family-finding notion that ... Yeah, but I'm talking about, some people just round them up and move them to Nevada or wherever.
The 28-year-old Englishman spoiled a tournament-record 29 on the outward half on Friday by plunging to a 39 on the homeward trek and fared two strokes worse on that stretch of holes in the third round, taking 41 shots to finish with a four-over 76.
Red Wings beat homeward-bound Isles NEW YORK — The New York Islanders are expected to achieve a goal decades in the making Wednesday afternoon, when a press conference will be held on Long Island announcing the Islanders' owners have won their bid to build a new arena on the Nassau/Queens border.
There are plenty of views of the pillared mansion and its outbuildings (including the guesthouse where Thomas Wolfe wrote "Look Homeward, Angel") as well as the elaborate spreads of pals like the Astors, who had a vaulted, Corinthian-columned indoor swimming pool, and the Dinsmores, whose guests could play golf on their nine-hole course.
Wolfe made his name in the early 1930s with the autobiographical behemoths Look Homeward, Angel (now best remembered as a hit Broadway play, which won the Pulitzer prize in 1958), and Of Time and the River, which became a literary legend for the long tussle between editor and author to tame its enormous length between two covers.
While it's true that NASA will still have 18 functioning Earth science missions under this budget, the future of the agency's homeward-looking missions will be less certain without spacecraft like the Radiation Budget Instrument — which would have measured the Earth's reflected sunlight, a key piece of data that serves as the backbone for many climate studies.
He did keep enough landmarks to summon the pop pleasure of familiarity, like the "ta-na-na" singalong in "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes" (which also played up the intertwined guitars of Biodun Kuti and Mark Stewart) and the pristine guitar introduction to "Homeward Bound" (which, suiting a farewell tour, featured a video montage of Mr. Simon's half-century-plus career).
The string of terrorist attacks that intensified two years ago in Paris has fed a current of national anxiety, and it has only grown worse with the recognition that hundreds of French citizens fighting alongside ISIS — more than those from any other European country — will be trickling homeward from Syria and Iraq, many of them to French prisons that are widely considered to be incubators for terror plots.

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