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Students, too, are increasingly looking to put down roots abroad.
But I never felt like I put down roots there.
Klobuchar, Yang and Booker each put down roots in Portsmouth.
This year, you need to get grounded and put down roots.
People could start out that way and then, eventually, put down roots.
People often want to put down roots once they have a family.
Many families who leave as evacuees will undoubtedly put down roots elsewhere.
There is no way we can put down roots in the south.
Many white farmers put down roots around the town of Wolf Point.
Migrant workers in the Gulf cannot easily become citizens or put down roots.
Now, she explains, she's finally ready to put down roots in the city.
Yet Eurocrats enjoy reduced-tax salaries and have put down roots in Brussels.
Here are the best cities to put down roots during your golden years.
Or maybe I won't—maybe I'll just put down roots wherever I land.
Jackals are just starting to put down roots in Italy, Germany and Austria.
They quickly put down roots, opening a soda water bottling and beer distributing business.
They worked long days, in hopes they could find stability and put down roots.
We want to put down roots and slow the whirlwind of change a bit.
Her practice has grown eclectic — drawing, publishing zines, sculpture — since she put down roots.
For Schnabel, the desire to put down roots in the Engadin Valley was inherited.
Becca Kufrin and Garrett Yrigoyen are ready to put down roots in sunny San Diego!
But it was Texas where he and his two co-founders ultimately put down roots.
Many Dreamers have purchased homes, supported families, joined churches, and put down roots in neighborhoods.
Forty years, two children and umpteen moves across the country later, they put down roots.
Nicollette Sheridan's ready to put down roots elsewhere after unloading her longtime Bel-Air crib.
The couple put down roots in Mexico and set up their own company in 1950.
Scepticism abounded when its owner, Domaines Barons de Rothschild, put down roots a decade ago.
Nevertheless, many immigrants have already put down roots—and their children are beginning to finish school.
The enclave has long been known as a place Wall Street types would put down roots.
After some traveling, they put down roots in Marrakech, Morocco, purchasing Le Palais Da Zahir for $10,000.
After a frenetic seven weeks, we can all settle down a little and even put down roots.
It was then, in the spring of 19753, that the Copa del Rey first put down roots.
At the start of your career, it might not make sense to put down roots, Maurer said.
Many millennials are itching to become homeowners — here are the 17 best cities to put down roots
There, too, they found the ideal place to put down roots: a loft in a converted factory.
Most of the 21,434 people who lived in the town of Namie have put down roots elsewhere.
Like the venerable Treebeard, Yahoo will put down roots, grow leaves, and become part of the undifferentiated forest.
It has "consequences" for green-card holders who have "established families and put down roots in a community".
High-earning millennials are flocking to smaller US cities to put down roots, according to a new Realtor.
She soon put down roots in France, in the Dordogne region, and married Albert Roger, a French citizen.
Then AOL, which put down roots in D.C. 30 years ago, "put us on the map," he says.
And new migrant communities are popping up as people from around the world put down roots in Mexico.
And it was important for us to put down roots and be somewhere where she could grow up.
By 2014, the founders were ready to put down roots on a residential block in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
They should secede from mainstream culture, pull their children from public school, put down roots in separate communities.
They have both returned to Detroit like prodigal children, to put down roots and reconnect with their community.
But Jackson Hole has become a place where many of the working class can't put down roots at all.
They listed the home where they previously said they planned to "put down roots" in December for $14 million.
I figured a nice, quiet planet with a warm atmosphere would be a great spot to put down roots.
But he never went far enough, just toggled between boroughs, and at some point he'd tarried, put down roots.
Mr. Heavener has barely reached the legal drinking age, much less the age when most people put down roots.
Village in Austin, Texas, provides 100 RVs and 125 micro homes where formerly homeless people can put down roots.
Both can become more difficult as you get older, put down roots somewhere and sometimes get stuck in a rut.
After 14 years in the United States, first in North Carolina and then in Arizona, Dominguez had put down roots.
There are several reasons why single women, especially boomers, are choosing to invest in real estate and put down roots.
In the plant kingdom, if conditions are right where your parent put down roots, they will probably suit you too.
Alaska offers a slew of grant programs and tax incentives to attract people to put down roots in the state.
I tried to sound optimistic to our new neighbors: Moving is hard, but we're excited to put down roots here.
Art Review The hardy noncommercial gallery, founded in 1972, has put down roots in a cast-iron building in TriBeCa.
But countries take a long time to recover from wars or disaster, and in the meantime, people put down roots.
Whereas Mexican men once went north for seasonal farm work before returning home, now whole families arrive and put down roots.
He urged his followers to put down roots in particular places, as he himself did in Brantwood, in the Lake District.
A few years after starting her career in medical sales in Atlanta, Kelcie Evans knew she wanted to put down roots.
"It'll be fun to live somewhere that neither of us have before and then put down roots after that," says Kufrin.
Four years ago, the couple decided it was time to put down roots in New York City and buy an apartment.
Vranik and Hungarian writer Ivan Szabo crafted their script in 2012, aiming to show how Africans in Budapest put down roots.
But unlike other direct-to-consumer startups, Josh Wood actually put down roots (heh) first in a very non-tech environment.
Nick Viall and fiancée Vanessa Grimaldi are ready to put down roots, and we've learned they're sticking in La La Land.
Citizens fare better economically than non-citizen immigrants, perhaps because they're better placed to put down roots and invest in their future.
Migrating to the Midwest or the South is a smart bet if you're looking to put down roots at an affordable cost.
The police, the judiciary, a free press, political parties: When these institutions are strong, young democracies can put down roots and grow.
This allowed her to put down roots within the organization and stay on as CEO for many years, she told Stanford students.
Russel Honoré arrived this week in Houston, where Wheeler and her boys put down roots after Katrina's flood forced them from New Orleans.
Instead we should focus on newcomers, not migrants who have been here for decades, put down roots and have United States citizen children.
Researchers have found that caused many to put down roots in the United States instead of returning seasonally to Mexico and Central America.
She came to Idaho from California for college, and she and her husband have put down roots, buying a home here last summer.
Once Golden graduated and put down roots in Detroit, she was inspired by the book and documentary Sign Painters to pursue formal training.
According to the Tampa Bay Times, both of Simpson's kids have put down roots in St. Petersburg, Florida, where they work in real estate.
If you didn't distract yourself with moving around, but stayed where you were and put down roots, you gave yourself a chance to grow.
The Obamas recently put down roots in Washington, D.C.: They purchased the mansion they've been renting for $2463 million, The New York Times reports.
Her eagerness to put down roots in New York City hardened into resolve when her London tenants showed themselves to be a bad bunch.
It has since put down roots in London where a cumulative 2.3 million fans have flocked to the venue for the week-long event.
In Africa, American businesses have been largely absent while Chinese companies have put down roots, nurturing powerful allies through both legitimate and illegal means.
With no easy way into the U.S., new migrant communities have emerged as people from around the world put down roots in Mexico. 5.
Many of them, such as Dr. Fadel E. Nammour, the vice president of the North Dakota Medical Association, put down roots and never leave.
Policymakers wanted stable settlers who by supporting each other in family units were able to put down roots and integrate into the new society.
He has more than put down roots: In addition to numerous thriving plants, he has cultivated a life-sized labyrinthine hedge maze in his backyard.
She already had designs on inhabiting the entire apartment herself someday and didn't want a roommate who would put down roots along with her furniture.
P is reticent about returning to his homeland, although that's where the Swedish woman he meets and marries in Kenya wants to put down roots.
Officials aim, she says, to prevent applicants from claiming they've already put down roots in Canada -- something that often comes up in lengthy US immigration cases.
When people have a sense of future possibilities, they are happier; they put down roots and contribute to the economic and social stability of our communities.
Basically, it's in many respects a nicer place to live, and plenty of businesses are finding it a prosperous place to put down roots, as well.
Through all the gaps, the New IRA has been able to put down roots, grow support, and sprout a political wing -- although they disavow the connection.
" Tucking a stray wisp of russet hair behind one ear, she added: "I will say that I have always had the compulsion to put down roots.
And we still don't have a good grasp on the interconnected human, social and political factors that lead people to put down roots in dangerous places.
After stops in New York and London, he returned to put down roots with his wife and business partner, Maria Font Trabocchi, who was born in Spain.
Though it might seem like an odd place for aspiring musicians to put down roots, back when Kittie was recording in London, the scene here was thriving.
As she marched through the primaries, Clinton's campaign started to shift staff toward battleground states in order to put down roots, collect data and flex organizational muscle.
High taxes are often cited, particularly by Republicans, as the reason California is a difficult place to put down roots, but the real cudgel is housing costs.
After years on the run, Georgia desperately wants to put down roots in picturesque New England and give her family something they've never had... a normal life.
"We pictured Poppy, and eventually the rest of our family, playing under that tree, and we thought this was a place we could put down roots," Brent said.
"We pictured Poppy, and eventually the rest of our family, planing under that tree, and we thought this was a place we could put down roots," he says.
One such community is Kansas City, a historic hub of baseball and a locale for Mexican-Americans, who put down roots around the area's stockyards, railroads and farms.
Aggression, a family and a disappearance Saipov began to put down roots of his own in Stow, Ohio, after arriving in the United States on the diversity visa.
There's another reason why Worcester makes sense as an organizing hub: Rising rents in Boston have driven artists and DIY creatives to put down roots in the city.
In gentrifying Hudson, just across the river from Catskill, more and more New York dancers and choreographers, Jonah Bokaer and Adam Weinert among them, have put down roots.
Places we return to, where we put down roots, but not strong enough roots to hold us — places that change us, that we haunt and are haunted by.
Over aromatic shiitake soup, poured from tiny clay pots, Oei expanded on the aims and the attitudes of Chinese families who decide to put down roots in Canada.
"It is true you have to build a national audience as a candidate, but you also have to put down roots in Iowa and New Hampshire," Scala said.
Less optimistically, we could remain fearful of the future, worried about another crash, unable to properly put down roots because we never feel totally comfortable with our financial lives.
Mom would have been so pleased that her impulsive decision to put down roots on this island had such profound consequences for her children and grandchildren, and — who knows?
Via text (in the game's wonderful, low-fi interface), you speak with an excited compatriot about how you'll all go to these new worlds, put down roots and explore.
He and his wife bought a 230,225-square-foot home in Franklin Park, a suburb where they felt they could put down roots for their twin first-grade daughters.
" The upcoming season of Brent and Berkus's  TLC show comes on the heels of news that the pair had listed the L.A. house where they planned to "put down roots.
That has created a precarious legal status for hundreds of thousands of people, many who have been in the US for upwards of two decades and have put down roots.
In her docs, she points out her ex has put down roots in the Hoosier state -- he's lived there for 2 years and, obviously, had a child during that time.
Carville notes that the suburban communities of East Jefferson Parish that moved away from the GOP on Saturday was where the Republican Party first put down roots in the state.
The rest of the book, it seems, will concern their effort to put down roots, heal their wounds, and find some way to repair and reconfigure their traumatized little family.
How can we claim to reflect these values if we continue enacting policies that punish immigrant communities who are working hard to raise their families and put down roots in America?
For more than a century, Lausanne has been home to the International Olympic Committee, inspiring dozens of organizations overseeing sports as different as baseball and taekwondo to put down roots, too.
While some people consider real estate a reliable wealth generator — or decide to buy a house because they want to put down roots — it's not feasible, or even practical, for everyone.
I think that if you tinker with the 'normal' order in which you're supposed to do things—settle down, put down roots—you think harder about which decisions you make next.
Defenders of chain migration tend to argue that it's important for immigrants to put down roots in the US, and that having a family here is part of what that means.
Jetting from the place where you have put down roots and are established might be a great adventure ... or, it might make you woebegone and wistful for what is, well, gone.
What unites the two groups of immigrants is that both have put down roots in the US, generally living here for more (sometimes much more) than a decade but without permanent status.
Under such a deal, some kind of amnesty — a path to citizenship — would be offered to undocumented immigrants who have been in the country for many years and have put down roots.
The Chocolate Factory Theater, a space for experimental performing arts in Long Island City, Queens, will put down roots there in a permanent home it recently purchased — in full, with no debt.
It's not an accident that companies like PhishMe are choosing to put down roots in cities best known as tourist destinations and finding them to be a good place to scale up.
We'd be canceling all the plans we'd made — plans based on a promise that we were welcome, and able to put down roots as we made our way to the front of the line.
"I think affordability turns into a major selling point for the market - not just for individuals who stay there and put down roots, but also to attract other people, including attracting businesses," Smoke said.
Much of the action on Good Trouble takes place in "The Coterie" — the communal living building where The Fosters' Mariana (Cierra Ramirez) and Callie (Maia Mitchell) put down roots in the City of Angels.
Should districts transfer more experienced teachers to the lower performing schools that may have the greatest need for their skills, or should those teachers be allowed to stay where they have put down roots?
The protests in Budapest raised the question of whether such fledgling cooperation can last long enough to put down roots and offer viable opposition to a charismatic politician normally adept at side-lining dissent.
Under the Government's view, the aliens subject to detention without a bail hearing may have been released from criminal custody years earlier, and may have established families and put down roots in a community.
A précis of Mr. Sasse's recommendations to America thus might be this: Go where you get that hometown-gym-on-a-Friday-night feeling, put down roots and make plans to fertilize the soil.
As part of that strategy, Ford has been racing to develop self-driving cars, put down roots in Silicon Valley and acquire fledgling players in ride-hailing services, autonomous-driving technologies and related areas.
This influence has grown since the defeat of ISIS, as Iranian-backed groups put down roots in areas from which ISIS had been removed, such as Albukamal on the border of Syria and Iraq.
Trump talks this week like someone who has just started thinking about immigration, and is beginning to wrestle with the tension between "enforcing the law" and keeping families in communities where they've put down roots.
Little did we know that we'd stumble into a village and put down roots, sharing not only proximity but experiences: walking after dogs, then strollers, then training wheels all down the same sloping, uneven sidewalk.
Shreveport, Louisiana — 11.93% Meanwhile, if you want to avoid having to put down a high down payment, don't look to put down roots in New York, where the average down payment is 19.74%, or $983,979.51.
Be that as it may, the power of the couplet lies in its very capacity to put down roots and then to bloom worldwide, especially since its creator had barely ever left the Greek borders.
It is not surprising that people suffer when they are forcibly ejected from the country they consider home — the place where they have attended school, made friends, acquired property, established careers and put down roots.
If you happen to seriously favor tattoos, vintage shops, vinyl records, vegan food and coffee — in other words, if you're an unapologetic hipster — where is the best place on the planet to put down roots?
A few months later, he jumped to the N.B.A. Over the years, James has put down roots in Los Angeles, buying a pair of homes and opening an office on the lot at Warner Bros.
One Vanessa is a Swiss citizen, while the other is not, and is locked in a lengthy and expensive process to obtain citizenship even though her family put down roots in Switzerland two generations ago.
"A lot of these people have already put down roots in this city, and it's not really possible for them to return to the countryside," said Zhang Lifan, a respected independent commentator and historian of Beijing.
It's also the lead on a highlight reel for a once barely defeated fighter who, just as MMA was beginning to put down roots in the America's mainstream, had become legendary for his brutality in Japan.
Working to serve that demographic and its changing tastes for where and how to put down roots, Zumper has partnerships in place with the likes of Airbnb and Facebook to target different parts of the market.
There's an additional irony here, which is that virtually no degrowther wants to put down roots in the home of degrowth, though François's partner, Alexandra Guerri, lives with him in the austere precincts of Can Decreix.
Crockett never got to put down roots in Texas — he died two months later defending the Alamo — but his faith in Texas' exceptionalism, a much-maligned term today, would become a fixture of Lone Star culture.
In 1955, at the urging of his sister, who had moved to California, he drove across the country and put down roots in Los Angeles, where he was appointed a deputy counsel for Los Angeles County.
The reality star had previously expressed a desire to put down "roots" in the abode, but told PEOPLE earlier this month that the financial burden (she was paying $6,600/month) was too much considering her legal troubles.
Irish Hell's Kitchen (Saturday) When Ireland's potato famine forced millions to flee their country in the 2339th Century, many of those who came to New York put down roots in the neighborhood formerly known as Hell's Kitchen.
"We wanted to provide an incentive for them to stay and put down roots here in the community, transitioning from the old Rust Belt manufacturing economy to a knowledge-based economy of health care and technology," he said.
Countless country music stars call the city home: Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman, and Tim McGraw and Faith Hill are long-time residents, and young stars like Kelsea Ballerini and Marren Morris have recently put down roots there.
As America's newest immigrants search for places to put down roots, refugee agencies say they're struggling to deal with the influx, and politicians are sparring over whether this group of immigrants should be here in the first place.
You'll want to be near water when you put down roots, whether that's a river or an ocean (definitely the latter if your leader and civ focus on sailing, like Norway and Harald Hadrada or Victoria and England).
Pioneers frequently invoked their own property holdings to rationalize their rights to the land, positioning Native American transience as justification for dispossession: The Kickapoo could not truly lay claim to the land because they had not put down roots.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads OAKLAND — Since Natufian people first put down roots in the city of Jericho 11,2013 years ago, capitalism has been the prevailing economic regime for humans for less than three percent of the time.
By establishing smaller production branches, Disney has expanded to nature documentaries, wholesome live-action films (the company had a hand in last year's Queen of Katwe and The BFG, to name a couple), and even put down roots in Bollywood.
CHIBA, Japan (Reuters) - It took the PGA Tour a long time to officially touch down in Japan but now that it finally is here the organisation plans to put down roots and never leave, Commissioner Jay Monahan said on Wednesday.
Trump's vibe for the past two weeks has been of someone who has just started thinking seriously about immigration and is beginning to wrestle with the tension between "enforcing the law" and keeping families in communities where they've put down roots.
From affordability and mobility to community and culture, there's a range of factors those approaching their golden years need to take into consideration when deciding whether to retire in place or put down roots in greener — and less stressful — pastures. Bankrate.
When she showed it off in the current season, the reality star, who also has a children's furniture line, said she planned to put down "roots" and make the four-bedroom, three-and-a-half-bath property a family home.
When I look around my adopted hometown, I see my own story reflected: refugees who came here, put down roots, raised families, and worked together to achieve the American dream—and by doing so, breathed new life into St. Louis.
In theory, if America took integration as the goal of its immigration policy, it would encourage people to put down roots rather than coming to the US for a few years and leaving, or staying here without fully committing to citizenship.
"Every city needs a soul, a place where people can afford to have the time to settle down, grow and put down roots," said Mr. Duan, who lived in a nearby urban village before buying an apartment in 2003 in Shenzhen proper.
The Definitive Guide to Business with Marcus Lemonis Being a successful designer in the New York City fashion scene is no easy feat, but Rocco Giordano managed to put down roots with his streetwear brand Faded Royalty in Manhattan's Lower East Side.
They are hoping to persuade the White House and Congress to see the value in TPS, to protect it, and to offer routes to permanent status for those who have put down roots in the U.S. The moral argument is on their side.
Ms. Dion made the decision to leave recording and touring behind her in 2003 to take up a multimillion-dollar residency in a custom-built, 4,100-seat theater at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, where she and Mr. Angélil, an avid gambler, put down roots.
Property Brothers: Forever Home, the twins, 40, will follow the twins as they help couples who are already settled into their homes and want to put down roots there, but haven't been able to do the renovations they dreamed of when they first bought it.
"So it was only a matter of time before Orban's attention turned to C.E.U." In 1989, Mr. Soros funded a scholarship for Viktor Orban, then a rabble-rousing young liberal from provincial Hungary, and in 1993, the fledgling university he founded put down roots in Budapest.
Downtown, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles — a reboot of the Santa Monica Museum of Art — has put down roots; and the Broad continues to draw lines to its ultra-blue-chip permanent collection and to traveling shows like "Soul of a Nation," arriving March 221.
Tuesday marks the beginning of the end for the DACA era: a half-decade period during which a generation of young immigrants, now predominantly in their 22012s and 22014s, were able to put down roots and advance careers in the US without the constant threat of deportation.
This is part of a broader pattern for the Trump administration: Its policies are pushing people who have already put down roots in the US closer to deportation, with no attention to the role the US played in the circumstances that made them come here to begin with.
The longer that people are protected in the US, however, the more they put down roots here, and the less sensible it appears to revoke their protections — especially because the alternative is returning to a country that may still be on the long road to recovery from crisis.
In the storm's immediate aftermath, the local and federal government, as well as nonprofits, mobilized to address the immediate needs of evacuees, but many believe a tipping point has been reached as evacuees reshape the demographic makeup of the area but struggle to put down roots for the future.
Though outsiders tend to pass through the area on their way to sound baths and camp sites, the owners, Nikki Hill and Claire Wadsworth, decided to invest in the neighborhood and put down roots, spending as little as possible on repairs and renovations and moving into neighboring Landers.
Artists Space, the nonprofit gallery and pioneer of New York's downtown art scene that was forced to move from its SoHo home last year when its landlord planned to build a penthouse on the building, has found a place to put down roots: 80 White Street, in TriBeCa.
On a recent visit to the city, I caught up with Tobias at the former locomotive factory and iron foundry where construction is underway for a conversation about the local craft beer scene, tinkering with New Nordic ingredients, and what it's like for gypsy brewers to finally put down roots.
Because she brought me here, I got a chance to go school, I got a chance to put down roots and build friendships, even while my childhood was vastly different from those of many, and my days were spent in the homes of strangers helping my mom fold and clean.
For Costa, the apparent death of the Senate bill represents a reevaluation of the political calculus of repealing Obamacare — a law that, over time, put down "roots" in many states and is currently twice as popular as the Senate health care bill, according to the Washington Post/ABC News poll released this week.
Why, they asked, were naturalized citizens like Mr. Ma so threatened by the act of protecting people living in the country illegally — many of whom had worked just as hard, and put down roots of their own, thanks to years of lax immigration enforcement and an economy that depended on their labor?
Despite the fact that the band got its start in New York City and later relocated to Staten Island, all but Whipple have put down roots in Philadelphia, a city that any casual listener of current rock music will tell you has become a sweltering hot bed for new talent over the past few years.
For my parents, moving was a deeply taxing thing: There were the obvious logistical challenges of trying to put down roots in a place that resembled nothing of our former home, but also the emotional challenge of trying to learn a new language at an age that no longer accommodated failure as mercifully as their twenties had.
My immediate family holds citizenship in three countries: A, B and C. I was born in Country A. My husband was born in Country C, and we met in Country B. We spent a couple of years living in his country of birth, Country C, but we realized it would never be a place to put down roots.
In Utica, a former industrial hub in upstate New York where the near collapse of manufacturing has made for a scarcity of jobs and a rarity of good news, the announcement in August 2015 that an Austrian chip maker had decided to put down roots in a fabrication plant built by the state was cause for jubilation. Gov.
You could also go full badass and put down roots where you are — I have no doubt you could manage it, because people do, and as all five of us know who saw the Anthony Hopkins movie "The Edge": "What one man can do, another can do" — and a woman can do backward and in heels.
Step back from the political arguments within the show, and its conflict between Philip and Elizabeth has always been the conflict between any two people who are split between wanting to put down roots in a new place (as Philip has always been more inclined to do) and wanting to stay true to their cultural heritage (as Elizabeth has always hoped to do).
Johnson's road life was days of washing the kids' faces in slimy truckstop restrooms, enduring cold, hours-long waits hoping to get onto oversold Greyhounds where everyone smells like engine degreaser and chicken fingers, indeterminate periods of untrustworthy stability of trying to put down roots before moving on because there's an aunt with a spare room in Tallahassee, or because you've heard vaguely that western Colorado is booming.
London Breed: It's really tough because you're right, most of the data shows that folks who come here to work in San Francisco in the tech industry, they usually won't register to vote because they're registered at home and they don't necessarily get involved in politics because they're here to do a job and you don't know if you're going to stay or not and put down roots in San Francisco or what have you.

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