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"sojourn" Definitions
  1. a temporary stay in a place away from your home

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Does his sojourn remind you of any others in literature?
Did her Paris sojourn make a difference in her clothes?
For example, Scott's telomeres got longer during his sojourn in space.
Here, she gives T an exclusive look at her recent sojourn.
But his sojourn in Park Slope is hardly a solitary affair.
Blizzard also introduced a new character to the "Overwatch" universe, Sojourn.
The Telegraph reported that he killed four lambs during his sojourn.
Like Elna Lassen's suicide, it was an element of his Danish sojourn.
We conclude our sojourn with an unboxing video featuring kids opening toys.
Parkland senior Alfonso Calderon explained why their first sojourn was to Chicago.
With classes shut down, plans — like a cross-country sojourn — are discussed.
Ding's summer league sojourn is the latest chapter in his remarkable year.
And Poppy's not the only one celebrating this yearly sojourn into the desert.
Townshend's music skillfully evokes the alienation common throughout the difficult sojourn to adulthood.
LendEDU is the fruit of their year-long sojourn in the entrepreneurial wild.
" Grisham added the first lady's sojourn at Bedminster also included work, saying, "Mrs.
Trotsky's Mexico sojourn began as the spectacular Moscow show trials were under way.
I've been enjoying my sojourn in Europe and other places here in NYC.
Prosinečki's south coast sojourn is probably best represented by just a week in February.
This time, we get to see Spidey's Civil War sojourn through his lens. Literally.
Suruga was thus well equipped for Japan's long sojourn in the low-rate realm.
That triumphal news conference turned into an unsettling 90-minute sojourn through Trump's psyche.
The Cloister at Sea Island (Sea Island, Georgia)Itching for a quick Southern sojourn?
Here, she shares exclusively with T photographs from her seven-day sojourn in Italy.
Singapore (CNN)Kim Jong Un couldn't have scripted his Singapore sojourn any better himself.
This week's visit was his first to Saudi Arabia since his strange sojourn there.
Throughout the piece she will tragicomically sojourn through sequences of fields, trees, and streams.
Still, a big question looms: By which standards will Soulpepper's monthlong sojourn be evaluated?
In the midst of this was a year-long Spanish sojourn to study audio engineering.
"Unrelated" focusses on a group of Britons who go on an extended sojourn to Tuscany.
Image: Minute Physics/YouTubeAstronaut Scott Kelly returned from a year-long sojourn in space in June.
It's Action's final French sojourn before he heads back to the drab old borough of Brooklyn.
Chief among them was a plate of shishito peppers, silky from their sojourn over the flames.
He lost one long-distance French girlfriend to his international sojourn, though he found another one.
This sojourn to an imaginary hell has transformed him, momentarily, into a more joyous, thoughtful empath.
During a family sojourn in Germany in the 1880s, Alfred got a camera and learned photography.
After the game, Beckham insisted the Miami sojourn had nothing to do with the game's outcome.
Nevertheless, Morales' sojourn in Mexico was ultimately negative for the president's poll ratings, Mitofsky's Campos said.
"I came to have a good time," he once said of his sojourn in the States.
Based out of Houston, Texas, the company arranges a year-long sojourn for participants across 12 countries.
Before arriving in Spain, the couple kicked off their Eurotrip with a romantic sojourn to Reykjavik, Iceland.
He originally hails from California, though a sojourn through Tennessee left a hint of a southern twang.
Point B spread out across the Aughts, as McConaughey took a sojourn through the wilds of mediocrity.
Scott Kelly is returning from space tonight, wrapping up a record-setting 340-day sojourn in orbit.
It's the story of one man's drug-addled sojourn in Mumbai, following the suicide of his wife.
In doing so, I somehow turned what was supposed to be a one-year sojourn into seven.
Grella started his culinary sojourn back in 2008, which means he's visited about 100 different restaurants per year.
The crabs in the study, after their sojourn in the laboratory, were released where the researchers found them.
Her three-day sojourn was short but profound, orbiting the planet 48 times before finally returning to Earth.
Of course not every aspect of Kasich's persona fits this ideal profile (his sojourn at Lehman Brothers, especially).
The paintings that he travels to Siena to see, during the sojourn of his title, reflect this context.
Still to come: white-water rapids, an inquisitive panther, and a surprisingly cheerful sojourn with practitioners of cannibalism.
When he was around 18, he went on his Himalayan sojourn, contemplating a life as an ascetic priest.
Downstairs, there's a medieval suit of armor, moved here after an unsuccessful sojourn in a more prominent spot.
All but one of the canvases here date from the second Paris sojourn, which ended in early 1934.
Usually when Wilson is on a writing sojourn, he goes for mind-clearing strolls, but not this time.
The Whitney retrospective covers all of this, with an emphasis on the artist's hitherto understudied New York sojourn.
That's the nature of such quests, of course: Enjoy the pretty sojourn, even if your quarry eludes you.
A few choice folks will get the irony of this happening on my last flight of this sojourn.
The first ANITA mission detected two "upward-pointing cosmic ray-like events" during its month-long sojourn above Antarctica.
In the summer months, 25,2000 holidaymakers sojourn here, but in the winter, the place feels remote and somewhat deserted.
He needs to have his unfortunate two-and-half-year sojourn at Glendale beaten and wrenched out of him.
Morgan's sojourn in Somalia was brief; he spent just a day and a half there before returning to Kenya.
Up in the hayloft, Ona asks the women if they know about the yearly sojourn of butterflies and dragonflies.
Although it was quite a distance from my Brooklyn apartment, the trip was a welcome sojourn into my past.
A snowstorm in Chicago delayed the Cavaliers' travel plans and created an extra arduous ending to the team's sojourn.
His first sojourn to the oceanfront estate provided Trump a close-range view of Japan's concerns over North Korea.
After "Nowhere to Hide" he had an unproductive American sojourn, which led to a six-year gap between pictures.
Additional thoughts: Chances are Kevin's sojourn to Vietnam is a result of him deciding to explore his father's past.
After a short sojourn, we climbed back up to the road and waited in the sun for another bus.
The candidates are also drawing new supporters who are willing to set out on a political sojourn across the country.
Washington (CNN)In normal times, President Donald Trump's two-day sojourn to Paris would be a simple and uncomplicated mission.
K7's long-running DJ-Kicks mix series, and his 74-minute sojourn is available to stream over on Bandcamp.
PINK PARTY CRAWLOrlando Pub Crawl is dedicating their latest alcohol-soaked sojourn to the Pulse family and equality all around.
Of course, it no longer takes a day to reach the Catskills by train, making it an easy weekend sojourn.
Even its name smacks of 2000-esque doublespeak, as "bed" implies a kind of hospitable sojourn rather than indeterminate incarceration.
Mr. de Blasio made that trek three times during his weeklong sojourn in the Bronx last month, Mr. Sarle said.
Edelman has grown a woolly beard like the one Tom Hanks, playing Gump, wore in that movie's cross-country sojourn.
As Christopher Benfey observes in "If", his sensitive study of Kipling's sojourn in America, Kim's resemblance to Huck is not coincidental.
Nothing like a little sojourn to the French Riviera for your first playdate together — just ask Sienna Princess and Alexis Olympia!
Nearly a decade later, a difficult sojourn to Lagos produced Band on the Run, Wings' greatest creative triumph of the '70s.
But things go wrong about 30 years into Avalon's 120-year sojourn, and Jim wakes up from suspended animation too soon.
As much as we found Arya's sojourn to Braavos pretty insufferable, it seems to brought her assassin powers up to speed.
Emily Carroll's journeys into the darkest part of the human heart are never straightforward, but this latest sojourn is particularly twisted.
I think in some cases, people will want to take a sort of sojourn off into the world of gigs, right?
The interludes involving the personalities around Midge, however, largely prove to be distracting detours, beginning with an unexpected sojourn to Paris.
And his many stops are largely due to a road trip sojourn during which he wrote essays and pondered his life.
The resulting media frenzy would become so intense that it made his 1976 sojourn in Baltimore seem like a vague memory.
But, Wednesday night's "Sojourn" finally began connecting the post-apocalyptic bunker to Michael Langdon's (Cody Fern) current journey as an aimless antichrist.
The plants were slightly dehydrated in preparation for their space-based sojourn, and were transported to the ISS on July 23, 2014.
Shifting the protagonist spotlight to Jake means losing sight of the world-weariness that comes from Roland's rambling sojourn through the desert.
During this thirteenth mission, one sensor may have been sprayed with up to 73 times more than what's allowed during a sojourn.
Originally, the thousands of refugees who fled the Western Sahara in 1976 hoped their sojourn in Algeria would last a few weeks.
And springtime in Japan, when the sakura, or cherry blossoms, are in spectacular bloom, is the perfect time for an outdoor sojourn.
Reflection mingles with memories—of a childhood by the Rhine, a sojourn by the St. Lawrence River, a trip down the Ganges.
Here are the top five, along with a few useful nuggets about each destination that can make (not "break") a spring sojourn.
During an early afternoon sojourn with my father, both of us were very happy with our choices from the casual lunch menu.
While any of The Loop's churros are reason enough for a foodie sojourn, the rainbow churro is a limited-edition menu item.
In a day full of touristy visits arranged by the league, Han seemed most invested in an impromptu sojourn into H&M.
You'll like it if you liked: "The Shining" — at least if you enjoy a wide-angle sojourn through a creepy, constrictive hallway.
The government shutdown prevented Trump from making his latest sojourn to Mar-a-Lago, where he was scheduled to headline a fundraiser.
My Bayreuth sojourn ended with that "Götterdämmerung," with its themes of cataclysm, the fading of old orders and the possibility of redemption.
After its five-day sojourn at the space station, the capsule splashed down in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Florida.
After a spiritual sojourn in Switzerland, she reactivated her social media to relaunch EM Cosmetics, which has kept her busy since 2017.
His first novel, "The Sojourn" (a finalist for the National Book Award), dealt with World War I in the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
And he recently announced that he was hoping to take an extended sojourn in Africa to understand how Bitcoin was working there.
After that, Hunnewell briefly worked for Jasper Hill before going on sojourn across America, working on every type and size of farm imaginable.
As Jeff says in "Sojourn," all of the most powerful people ("the politicians, the billionaires, the elite") sold their souls to the devil.
For one thing, who are these mysterious moneybags with (probably) hundreds of millions of dollars to blow on a week-long space sojourn?
The Obamas are wrapping up a sojourn in the South Pacific, where the former president spent a month working on the couple's book.
The Barbican will be the last stop on Giegling's intercontinental sojourn, which kicked off in a grand way last month in New York.
While I am alive, I do not want to subject my daughters to a long sojourn in the stony valley of the shadow.
Then in 2003, Jim's son David, following an eye-opening post-college psychedelic sojourn in Amsterdam, became CEO — cosmic engagement officer, that is.
The highlight of the boy's sojourn is the end, when he returns home to see his mother in the window, waiting for him.
Last year, they brought a Sojourn pop-up to Patriae and to the High Voltage Cafe, which had another location on Ocean Avenue.
One of those posts noted that during a brief sojourn, back among the attired, Miguel attended a fiesta with a famous Joyce scholar.
As for Willis, he looks as if his main concern is finding a good cigar bar during his brief professional sojourn in Ohio.
Pema Tashi, who manages Happiness Kingdom Travel and advertises "a sojourn in paradise," caters to Chinese clients with eight guides who speak Mandarin.
It is also about a war-zone journalist, but in this case one who takes a sojourn in India to escape the violence.
The space plane most recently returned to Earth back in May, after a two-year sojourn in orbit, where it was presumably doing something.
That, in turn, sets off a courtship disguised as a culinary sojourn across the city where the two discover each other while eating meat.
One result of that sojourn in power is that no Israeli diplomat today need worry about humiliation at the hands of a Republican administration.
But French music scores most of this episode, which means France is a late player in this global sojourn towards the next big event.
Kipling never visited Mandalay, having imagined it from a brief sojourn in a city called Moulmein, now Mawlamyine, several hundred miles to the south.
Afterward, the G. I. Bill funded his study with the arch-modernist Hans Hofmann, and a three-and-a-half-year sojourn in Rome.
He's helped by recent statements on Syria, but he still has plenty of work to do to make the whirlwind sojourn a successful one.
My $214 per day got me a shiny new Subaru Outback (it would not be the last one I saw during this Colorado sojourn).
We've been making the trip since she was 5, and I always feel a twinge of end-of-vacation blues when our sojourn ends.
But what most people don't know is that Neil wandered off to Little West crater at the end of his little sojourn on the moon.
In the years since his Japan sojourn, he made similar forays into the subterranean zones of such cities as Moscow, Munich, and Vienna, among others.
They haven't come back from a introspective sojourn feeling refreshed and renewed; it's more like a second job that never ends and is always unpredictable.
The whole city has to prepare for CES — certainly the city's hotels, casinos, Starbucks, and car services profit nicely off of Silicon Valley's yearly sojourn.
They just got back from their seven-week summer sojourn in early September with a host of issues to deal with on their legislative agenda.
Photograph by Elliott Landy / Magnum With Woodstock, the metaphorical trip proposed by the heads in San Francisco became real—a sojourn in a communal paradise.
The change that came over Jackson after Lumumba's first sojourn in the 1970s was a cataclysmic but also entirely familiar story of American urban life.
New York State-based artist Ian McMahon is the next in line in this artistic tradition with the April 22nd destruction of his sculpture, Sojourn.
What I've discovered in my sojourn in virtual spaces is that I do want the guided view that I have with the Met 360° tours.
That is the singular brilliance of Tarell Alvin McCraney's show: It goes where few dramas have dared sojourn, into the minds of young black boys.
This was a not quite a lost Los Angeles sojourn for the Knicks, a team for whom the term Pyrrhic victory might have been coined.
Now, four years after her Minimalist Mom sojourn, she works three days a week as a freelance writer, with no pressing need to pinch pennies.
You could hardly ask for better conditions to launch the thousand-pound stratollite on a month-and-a-half sojourn at the edge of space.
The swift, easy embrace of such works seems to stand in vivid contrast to the artistic reaction to America's long and controversial sojourn in Vietnam.
Last week's "Sojourn" was noticeably short and felt like a space filler leading up to what I fully expected to be an action-packed penultimate episode.
As Niv Horesh of the University of Nottingham has shown, Mr Wang's book on his American sojourn, "America Against America", published in 1991, lacks reflective qualities.
" In fact, the word ger, which derives from a root meaning "to sojourn," may also be connected to another root meaning "to dread or be afraid.
Who knows if Crutchfield will end up writing for the world's biggest pop stars, but this solo sojourn being another installment in her already diverse oeuvre.
Every so often, WIRED gets to take a good, long sojourn behind the scenes, to observe what the people we write about are doing all day.
Notebook For a number of Times readers, receiving a cancer diagnosis was just the beginning of a long sojourn through the world of new cancer treatments.
The visit to the island off the coast of Manhattan would be a sojourn for most, but 2% of immigrants never made it to the mainland.
The effort, which feels almost archeological, drew from a comprehensive archive her grandparents kept of their sojourn in Cuba, down to the piano tuner's business card.
"Fire at Sea" is the fruit of an extended sojourn on Lampedusa, an island that, while part of Italy, is closer to Tunisia than to Sicily.
Later work, like her famous three-month sojourn at the Museum of Modern Art (The Artist Is Present, 2010), are centered on mental and emotional feats.
Later work, like her famous three-month sojourn at the Museum of Modern Art ( The Artist Is Present, 2010), are centered on mental and emotional feats.
If you are suddenly doing the whole "remote" thing, you may have already stocked up on all the essentials needed for a successful home-office sojourn.
Even as I was enjoying my fall sojourn, activists were protesting current conditions there, and I could see why — infrastructure, housing, and wages need serious investment.
The cowbells, often treated as a special effect and given undue prominence, were here only fitfully and barely audible, as indeed they are on an Alpine sojourn.
Build 2016, a couple day's sojourn in San Francisco, showcases what Microsoft does best, giving a glimpse of things coming for Windows users in 2000 and beyond.
Anderson is an airline industry veteran who revived the former Northwest Airlines as its CEO, before a brief sojourn as executive vice president of United Health Group.
Unfortunately for Facebook, its global connectivity drive suffered a setback during Zuckerberg's Africa sojourn when the SpaceX rocket carrying the company's Amos-6 satellite crashed pre-launch.
Alas, she came up short on her NYC sojourn, only hearing rumors of a rose-accented coffee all the way in the magical kingdom of Los Angeles.
I recently made my first sojourn to the family-owned supermarket chain Wegmans, a New England cult favorite that opened its first New York location in September.
Jeff Steinberg is the founder of the Sojourn to the Past, a program that educates children about the Civil Rights movement, and is attending the opening Saturday.
For the first few days, they put on their masks to go outside into fresh air, taking selfies to mark an unexpected sojourn on their dream trip.
Asked if a second solo sojourn was in the works, she smiled and replied, "First we need to come home, and then we'll plan, maybe, another one."
A close-up view of astronaut Buzz Aldrin's bootprint in the lunar soil, photographed with the 70mm lunar surface camera during Apollo 11's sojourn on the moon.
Because, "Sojourn" started putting the pieces together for the often talked about, never-seen Cooperative, which built Outpost 3 and any society that remains in the Apocalypse world.
In the Netflix show Master of None, newly single Dev goes on a sojourn to Italy to learn how to make pasta, which is one of his passions.
One day in 1980, as she was close to uprooting herself from Newton Centre for a short sojourn teaching cooking in Annecy, France, she reflected on her skills.
"On the 15th day after the last sojourn in China, if no symptoms have developed, it is possible to return to work and normal activities," the directive said.
Kate returns to her turbulent hometown after a years-long sojourn to become the kind of warrior she believes her father Jacob (Dougray Scott) wants her to be.
The Cowboys enjoyed a sojourn from the rigors of Big 12 Conference play by walloping Texas A&M on the road to snap a six-game losing skid.
At the end of their two-day sojourn, Jonk and his friends trekked back across the steppe to rendezvous with their driver at a prearranged spot on the highway.
It's why, today, the refurbishing of her most iconic designs are attracting another era of women who see fashion as a sojourn from the colorless moments of everyday life.
Regardless of the source, it's clear that Mr Trump's brief sojourn atop the polls has come to a quick end, while Mrs Clinton may still be rising (see chart).
It covers the most widely known part of Gandhi's life—the four decades, following his South African sojourn, when he emerged as the leader of the Indian freedom movement.
On Saturday afternoon, seated in the front row of Christian Siriano's sartorial sojourn to Capri were Kelly Osbourne, Coco Rocha, Christina Hendricks, Pamela Anderson, Neve Campbell and Jaimie Alexander.
And now, this crew is slated to flee the Capitol for April 10 to be followed by their Memorial Day sojourn, Fourth of July respite and Labor Day hiatus.
The Battle of the Bay then went on an extended hiatus as a result of the intricacies of N.F.L. scheduling, as well as the Raiders' sojourn in Los Angeles.
In Brooklyn, Allen Katz's New York Distilling Company has started giving some of his Ragtime Rye, a whiskey he introduced last fall, a sojourn in barrels that held applejack.
It sometimes feels as though Dickinson's sojourn in print, so fraught from its inception, was a temporary measure, now nearing its end as it's replaced by a better technology.
The inaugural prize — a booth at no cost — went to the gallery Ramiken (originally known as Ramiken Crucible), returning to New York after a brief sojourn in Los Angeles.
"But I hope North doesn't think it's a tradition and that we have to go every year, because that's not going to happen," she quipped after the ultimately successful sojourn.
Taken August 23rd, 1981Image: NASAVoyager 21 took this incredible shot during its sojourn in the Saturnian system, while it was about 21980 million miles (214 million kilometers) from the planet.
It's part Dave Eggers' The Circle; part "Coming to America" (the classic 1988 Eddie Murphy comedy about an African prince's incognito sojourn in New York City); and part dystopian Tarzan.
However, what happened this week between Daryl and Carol at The Kingdom was way less fun — and somehow, almost made even less sense — than Rick's sojourn with the Trash People.
For Prince – who, when it comes to publicity, is usually about as visible as a microbe and only slightly more talkative – the sojourn to Sheridan seemed to serve two purposes.
Rating: A couple good natured chuckles, a winning smile While everyone else was at the beach, Gortat took a summer sojourn and went ahead and met the monarchy—classic Marcin!
But the Grandma chicken mixian —inspired by Tong's sojourn to Lijiang, where the young chef was served some of the greatest noodles of her life—is T.L.C. at its finest.
Though the Holocaust was never an overt theme in Hesse's work, Ms. Begleiter traces the shadow it cast on her life, especially during her sojourn in Germany with Mr. Doyle.
Mr. Biden sat behind the pope when he delivered his speech to Congress, and Mr. Biden accompanied the pope through much of his six-day sojourn in the United States.
On Wednesday, the America's Got Talent judge, 36, posted posted a clip of her and Wade, 37, dancing on the boat during a sojourn in Capri amid a stunning sunset.
After his two terms as President and his African sojourn, Roosevelt zeroed in on the progressive anti-corporate-monopoly movement that was gripping both Republicans and Democrats at the time.
Given how alive and helplessly engrossed van Gogh seems to have been during his sojourn in Arles, "Crab on Its Back," might best be read as a veiled self-portrait.
The Iranians, mainly members of their nation's Christian minorities, were bound for a new life in America after what should have been a brief sojourn in Austria for visa processing.
Walter was from a prominent Antiguan family of African and European heritage, and his intense Anglophilia turned delusional after he was traumatized by racism encountered during a sojourn in Europe.
When Chetty first offered a shrunken-down version during a brief sojourn as a professor at Stanford, he noticed a big change in the kind of students he was attracting.
And after last season, when the designers Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McColloughreturned to New York post-Parisian sojourn and devoted their entire collection to denim, it was a positive development.
On his second sojourn in May 19763, he was pilot of Apollo 10's lunar module, the first comprehensive lunar-orbital qualification and verification flight test of an Apollo lunar module.
Now, as Chinese wages are rising and Mr Trump's tariffs are creating unmanageable political risks, manufacturing jobs are leaving after a 2000-year sojourn, heading for South-East Asia and beyond.
After 16 years together, the couple wed Tuesday aboard the luxury cruise ship Seabourn Sojourn in an intimate ceremony officiated by the ship's captain shortly after setting sail in the Caribbean.
CARLOS GHOSN's long sojourn at the top of the car industry ended suddenly when Japanese prosecutors boarded his plane in Tokyo last November to detain him on charges of financial misconduct.
Consider the repercussions when Achille Sel, who still follows Micmac lifeways, returns from a sojourn into the uncut northern forests and finds his wigwam burned, his wife murdered by English soldiers.
With the exception of a brief sojourn in Georgia, he's lived his life in bleak Rust Belt environs; Do or Die is, with little exception, a spiritually and sonically bleak experience.
It's that looming, ambient feeling of being deprived, of being trapped, that's likely to contribute to a setting utterly unfriendly to a safe, comfortable psychedelic sojourn into that great beyond within.
He changed his name in 1914, during a sojourn in Paris (1911-1915) with his brother, who was already becoming known for the dreamlike metaphysical paintings that proved foundational to Surrealism.
Two of those new heroes are Echo, a robot featured in Overwatch's Blizzcon short last year, and Sojourn, which Blizzard exec Jeff Kaplan teased but wouldn't provide any more details on.
There are a number of films shot by Indians, including previously unseen footage of Mahatma Gandhi, filmed by his grandnephew Kanu Gandhi, during the activist's famous sojourn in Noakhali in 1947.
A brief sojourn there by Oscar Wilde and his lover Alfred Douglas was said to have inspired others seeking sexual freedom to live on Capri, whose two harbors are hardly welcoming.
Now, in addition to being home to roughly 300 people, this sleepy town is a charming throwback that's also a sojourn for hikers and tourists looping around Route 159 through Red Rock.
For the sunny sojourn, Everly rocked a pink two-piece ensemble featuring a tie-dye pattern on her top and sunglasses, with her long brown hair pulled back in a black barrette.
Such an insular character could benefit from the creative direction of a woman whose unique experience in the filmmaking industry might parallel Rey's own lonely sojourn from unseen striver to galactic savior.
And yet, Brendan H. Banks and Kelly Shea have taken their near-jalopy (with a rebuilt engine and transmission, and new exhaust, suspension, upholstery, bedding and table) on a long US sojourn.
Over the course their pseudo-Martian sojourn, the team ate nonperishable foods (and some veggies grown in a lab) and lived in incredibly cramped quarters (1,200 square-feet, or 111-square meters).
Finding your artistic way may sound like a spiritual pilgrimage, but isn't the point of such a sojourn away from worldly demands ultimately to return to the playing field with better work?
As an art student who graduated from the Ontario College of Art and Design after a sojourn in Italy, White and his wife moved to the outskirts of Thunder Bay in 2008.
The new imagery lets you walk (drift?) through the different modules and given the complexity of the ISS, Google thankfully provides explanations for some of the equipment you'll encounter during your sojourn.
Markets will be watching intently for which Trump boards Air Force One to take a sojourn across the Middle East: The stately leader who delivered a rousing address to Congress on Feb.
The Sukkot holiday celebrates the biblical story of God's protection of the Israelites after their exodus from Egypt and 40-year sojourn in the wilderness, which religious scholars say included the Sinai.
When we speak, she tells me she's just returned home from an escape room sojourn to the UK and France with her boyfriend, who she helped indoctrinate into the escape room lifestyle.
In many respects, the biggest Coen connection here is to "Barton Fink," their surreal comedy about an award-winning writer who gets chewed up and spit out by a sojourn in Hollywood.
This is thanks to Kyle White, a stylist at the Oscar Blandi Salon in Midtown Manhattan whom she has visited regularly — about every six weeks — even during her sojourn in South Florida.
Much of Goethe's Italian sojourn was spent trying, without success, to transform himself into a painter, and the book he wrote is a record more of things seen than of things felt.
The Whitney edition of the current retrospective, which appeared earlier at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Carnegie Museum of Art in Pittsburgh, puts particular emphasis on Oiticica's New York sojourn.
His major league career ended abruptly in 1960, and his playing days came to an unusual end in 1962 with a brief sojourn to Japan, where he played mostly as an outfielder.
Each corner on the route traced out for this sojourn in the midst of the mountain range that separates the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau harbours the promise of an incredible panorama.
In a series where beloved characters are murdered all the damn time, Wigler sees a safe bet in Jon and Gendry — at the very least — returning safely from their sojourn beyond the wall.
His subsequent sojourn to Europe was punctuated by a few controversies, including a pointed demand to NATO members that they pay their fair share of defense costs that left some allies visibly uncomfortable.
"The total effect is less an immersion into the woods, and more a sojourn into a doomsday bunker of the One-Percent," Kate Sutton wrote in an essay shared on the forum's website.
The self-driving sojourn was called City of the Seekers: LA's Unique Spiritual Legacy, and it brought much-needed attention to Southern California's role in the founding of 240th-century fringe religious institutions.
Lady Trumpington said she would not have moved back to Britain if she hadn't met her future husband, Alan Barker, a master at Eton, the boys' boarding school, during her New York sojourn.
The hypnotic majesty of the imagery certainly lends itself to an immersive big-screen experience, but the tick-tock of events over the eight-day sojourn should work equally well in a living room.
New parents Cooper, 42, and Shayk, 31, joined Allison Williams (and her husband Ricky Van Veen), Anderson Cooper (and his studly partner Benjamin Maisani), Diane von Furstenberg and Andy Cohen for an island sojourn.
Ufologists don't have a theoretical framework for explaining how aliens could build spaceships that come here and behave the way observers claim, or how an alien could survive the trip and the sojourn here.
But after a decades-long Saturnian sojourn, the spacecraft is running out of fuel—so on April 23rd, it will embark on its Grand Finale mission before plunging into Saturn's atmosphere on September 15th.
Nothing but waste valuable time with your petty Russia-gate games, delaying important Cabinet confirmations and taking three needless breaks during this legislative session, capped-off with the latest sojourn that began April 10.
CreditCreditPool photo by Doug Mills So the Trump state visit to the United Kingdom, with its Irish interlude and European D-Day sojourn, full of carefully choreographed, performative posturing, has come to an end.
Both Disick and girlfriend Sofia Richie were along for the summer sojourn, which saw Kylie, boyfriend Travis Scott, Stormi, momager Kris Jenner and her boyfriend Corey Gamble, among others, in Europe on a yacht.
Published in full in 1922, the novel parallels Homer's "Odyssey" in a dense stream-of-consciousness sojourn by Leopold Bloom, the son of a Jewish immigrant from Hungary, through Dublin on June 16, 1904.
She has also enjoyed the sojourn with a view — the new apartment doesn't have one — and living with a full slate of amenities, which won't be completed at the condo building for some time.
The creator of Roadies, making his first sojourn into series television, is Cameron Crowe, probably best known for the hot streak of his first four films: Say Anything, Singles, Jerry Maguire, and Almost Famous.
It was strange to find myself in this country of my sojourn, listening to the natives — white Americans — speak of leaving in the same way working-class Jamaicans felt the need to leave the island.
She's working seemingly consistently as a freelance writer, she's trying to be there for her friends and she's done with a certain base level of negativity in her daily life (hence the surf camp sojourn!).
But for those who want to take their month-long sojourn into the vegan diet up a notch, may we suggest an entirely plant-based recipe that also happens to be entirely delicious and filling?
The lights dim as she runs in the direction of the few restaurants left open at this time of night, with E Corp's rolling blackouts providing her sojourn the atmosphere of a dark fairy tale.
And he had none other than entrepreneur Richard Branson to reintroduce him to it — and teach him some new tricks — while on a blissful post-inauguration sojourn to Branson's private island in the Virgin Islands.
Lia Kes, 44, a fashion designer, opened her boutique, KES NYC, in March 2014, not downtown, but on the Upper West Side, her home of 15 years, not counting a brief sojourn in San Francisco.
"Somehow we became book publishers — often called the accidental profession," she wrote in "Tea & Antipathy: An American Family in Swinging London" (2015), a memoir of her family's sojourn in Britain in the summer of 1965.
And it's one which has, historically, been shaped by various contingencies that one would do well to consider before setting off on an hours-long, mind-bending sojourn in the midst of a global pandemic.
And though he said he did not follow UFC too much, he is interested in Conor McGregor, who returns to competition on January 18 at UFC 246 after a 15-month sojourn on the sidelines.
He shouldn't be eating a biscuit because he is on a long, difficult sojourn here through the holidays at Duke Diet & Fitness Center to try to lose 683 pounds and stop associating food with love.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. first lady Melania Trump departed for Africa on Monday for a four-country trip that serves as her first major solo sojourn abroad on behalf of her husband President Donald Trump's administration. Mrs.
Because I had chosen not to check a bag for the short sojourn to Canada, being that I am so very low-maintenance, I'd requested that my boyfriend pack his travel-size toothpaste for us both.
The family appeared to begin their sojourn with a visit to the Blue Lagoon in the Tuamotus island chain, when Huntington-Whiteley shared a snapshot of the clear blue water surrounded by foliage on Dec. 28.
The Total Bellas star, 35, and her twin sister Brie stopped by The Tonight Show on Wednesday, where they dished to Jimmy Fallon about their sojourn in Napa, California, last month for the BottleRock music festival.
Let's dive right in: Lorelai is thankfully living with Luke and still running the Dragonfly Inn (although sadly sans Sookie, whose six-month sabbatical has turned into a yearlong sojourn at David Barber's Blue Hill Farm).
From 225 to 1946, with an interruption at the start of the 1940s during Gibson's sojourn in the Mexican League, Gibson and Leonard batted third and fourth for the Grays, who played in Pittsburgh and Washington.
The surprising thing about Cole's side of the episode is that while it shares a certain East End austerity with Alison's, tonally speaking, it's much more similar to the Solloways' California sojourn on a plot level.
An early practitioner of the daguerreotype, invented mere months before in his native France, Goupil-Fesquet had set sail from Marseille on a seven-month sojourn around the Eastern Mediterranean — the first known photography road trip.
This is the back story of Mr. Hariri's long, strange sojourn in Saudi Arabia last month, as revealed in behind-the-scenes accounts from a dozen Western, Lebanese and regional officials and associates of Mr. Hariri.
I have traveled the South armed with genealogies and family trees in tow, with DNA evidence of my ancestors' sojourn in and out of slavery, and the legacy of mixed bloodlines: African, European, and Native American.
The community dates back to Elijah&aposs Damascus sojourn nearly 3,000 ago, but Jewish life really blossomed in the city after 1099, when Christian armies conquered Jerusalem in the First Crusade and massacred the city&aposs inhabitants.
From a devious, melting cube straight out of Hellraiser, to alien planet-worthy landscapes, and even a Middle-Earth-inspired techno-sojourn, it's a look inside mathematical constructions as divisible as they are mutable, mobile, and magical.
"Dichterliebe," Schumann's settings of Heine poems about the unrequited and bitter love of a young man, is at once a timeless exploration of longing and a poetic sojourn far from the roiling issues of the contemporary world.
As a follower of the Rastafari movement, Jerome and his friends began a campaign in a place where there wasn't even a market, leading to a decade-long sojourn that Jerome refers to as his life's path.
Bread one day, meat another, fish later in the week, not to mention a twice-weekly sojourn with her canvas and straw bags and wooden crates to the Cannes market, a four-mile jaunt down the hill.
From certain quarters, the reaction to the report, based on a tranche of 900 emails shared with Hayden by McHugh, who has renounced the so-called alt-right after her sojourn through it, has been largely predictable.
Congress is out on its summer vacation, and while the Trump administration insists the president's August sojourn to his luxury golf resort in New Jersey isn't a vacation, it certainly has a vacation-y vibe to it.
A few hours later, with Rahami in custody, the familiar, predictable story emerged: A young, impressionable soul, following a sojourn of radicalization in the East, brought suffering and fear to innocents — and a bad end for himself.
He said that the "true backbone of the book" took shape after he suffered a potentially career-ending injury, which led to a yearlong sojourn in Melbourne, Australia, where he underwent physical therapy at the Australian Ballet.
This week's sojourn is a working visit rather than a state one, despite Trump's planned meeting with Queen Elizabeth II. CNBC spoke with Asad Rehman, a local activist and member of the recently-formed Stop Trump Coalition.
But the philosophical and psychological impact might be even more profound, offering a concrete, almost classist, rebuke to ultra-wealthy apartment buyers who sojourn in the city, enjoying its services and amenities, but often pay few taxes.
I'm liking this season so much more now that it's no longer earthbound, but I'm starting to realize how much the brief sojourn to our plane of reality helped The Good Place underline its own dramatic stakes.
Instead, a brief sojourn in a bucolic paradise where people have a great time, are kind to each other and create something they care about—or else do their best, and find humour in fallibility—is much needed.
Different than Baldessari, whose self-destruction was intended to signify a new direction in his career after years of reflection, McMahon destroyed Sojourn because it cannot be physically removed from T + H Gallery, where it was on display.
They seemed to be straddling two eras — one a glorious phase when the team permeated the region's sports fabric, another the here-and-now, with the locals forgiving but not entirely forgetting the franchise's sojourn in St. Louis.
The Liberty will begin their season against the Indiana Fever at Westchester County Center on Friday, but the new owner, Joe Tsai, does not plan to have the team's sojourn north of New York City continue much longer.
But the primary reason for her extended sojourn in Japan is her tall American husband, formerly Garrett, now Koun, recently ordained as a Zen priest and now spending a year as a cloistered monk in a Kyushu temple.
Eventually, after a sojourn in London, he ended up living in a house on the Greek island of Hydra, where he wrote a pair of novels: "The Favorite Game," published in 20143, and "Beautiful Losers," published in 1966.
Only one Big Sur votive made the final album—albeit in totally different form—but the work inspired Droste enough to accompany Taylor on a writing sojourn to Crestline, a vacation resort high in the San Bernardino Mountains.
To date, the probe has transmitted 4303 gigabits of precious scientific data back to Earth, said NASA, but it won't be until April that the entire contents of its first sojourn around the Sun will be received back home.
At its best, historical fiction isn't a stump speech or a school lesson, but it sure does illuminate the past, give soul and body to our history so we can sojourn with it a while, in privacy and contemplation.
In addition, the sojourn in turquoise waters was not nearly as arduous as battling for pucks in the corner, or standing in front of the opposing net, as Martin often does with his 21-foot-303, 230-pound frame.
Unburdened by the typical politician's sense of restraint, Mr. Morgan, having just returned from a winter sojourn on the Caribbean playground for the rich, St. Barts, offered a rapid-fire preview of his campaign in a series of emails.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads April may be the cruelest month, but Arlene Shechet is sweetening our sullen sojourn into spring with three surprise performances of T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land starring the legendary actress Fiona Shaw.
She also stirs up what she has dubbed People's Coffee — a mixture of half drip coffee and half homemade Chai plus a splash of milk, inspired by a recent sojourn in Northern California and trips to Bolinas People's Store.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads On a cold Saturday afternoon — a freezing 14°F to be exact, one of the city's coldest in years — I made my final sojourn from Brooklyn to Lincoln Plaza Cinemas on the Upper West Side.
Sam Lowe of the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank, says that even a temporary sojourn in the customs union and parts of the single market without maintaining the free movement of people is seen in Brussels as cherry-picking.
After a sojourn in the trough of disillusionment, entrepreneurs have gone on to target the rest of the economy, including transportation, hospitality, food, education, agriculture, manufacturing, logistics, as well as the four horsemen of fintech (payments, lending, investing and insurance).
There will be no great achievement to underline his nearly two-year sojourn to the United States, the 33-year-old unable to add to his legacy of twice getting his club into the postseason but never winning a match.
The coffee is distinctly fine, so I sip it in a Cute Rory Way and read a blog post on my phone, written by a woman who took a religious sojourn to this town several years before the fan fest.
Less than leaving the listener with a melodic takeaway, Tonstartssbandht always imparts a feeling of peace, as if the listener just completed a sojourn—after all, how could one possibly carry a diamond-encrusted anaconda from the center of the maze?
The violinist Chad Hoopes joined Mr. Brown for an elegant reading of Antonin Dvorak's Sonatina in G, a technically modest but vivacious work written during the composer's New York sojourn that alludes to folk traditions from both sides of the Atlantic.
Finally, the regalia put away, the first couple is scheduled for tea with the Queen inside one of Windsor Castle's drawing rooms, a right proper end to their brief sojourn in England before once again jetting off, next stop: Scotland.
When it's not, it's hard to resist sneaking a peek at the clock and wondering if we really needed a 10-minute sojourn to Paris to resolve a subplot that the film never seemed all that invested in to begin with.
While tourism is still barred by statute, the new rules amount to permission for any American who wants to travel to Cuba to plan an educational sojourn there, as long as they keep records of their activities for five years.
"Driving out of the woods I felt a new and curious calm but doubted it would last," the rootless narrator of Mr. Harrison's first novel, "Wolf" (1971), says as he returns reluctantly to civilization after a sojourn in the wild.
According to court testimony, Guay convinced Morel to fly to Baie-Comeau to pick up some items related to his work: jewelry and watches left behind during his months-long sojourn on Quebec's north shore with Marie-Ange that summer.
BEIRUT, Lebanon — After a bizarre three-week international sojourn during which he shocked his country by suddenly quitting the government, Saad Hariri, the prime minister of Lebanon, is back home and still in his job — at least for the time being.
The California sojourn was brief; the Bushes soon returned to Texas — first to Midland, where they bought a house in a neighborhood known as Easter Egg Row because the houses were all painted in pastel colors, and later to Houston.
Fears doesn't like to talk much about his sojourn in the Texas state-prison system, though like many young men who went from the penitentiary to the far right, he was introduced to the basic tenets of white supremacy there.
Gorilla trekking in Uganda, perhaps, or a sojourn in a remote yet well-appointed eco-lodge in the forests of Costa Rica, or even a luxurious stay at a Galápagos safari camp with an infinity pool and locally made teak furniture.
Fresh off a fairly well-received, if unexciting, sojourn to the globalist-friendly World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Trump is due to deliver his first State of the Union address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday night.
On my recent six-week European sojourn, I stole $94 worth of water and sandwiches from various airports, $255 from museum gift shops, $36 worth of bottled water, and $143 worth of New Testament idols from the Vatican gift shop.
Australians are usually quite welcoming when it comes to U.S. chains coming on to their shores, exemplified by the frenzy around In-N-Out Burger's sojourn in Sydney, but there are a few that have had a pretty rough time Down Under.
Still, Elon was clearly aiming for classy, a strategy which seems to have paid off, seeing as he just secured a deposit from two rich people to take a week-long sojourn around the Moon in the Crew Dragon capsule in 2018.
Al Qaeda leaders were worried about financing for the group, and despite the fact that bin Laden had drafted a will mentioning a supposed $29 million stashed in Sudan from his sojourn there in the mid-1990s, that money had long disappeared.
He likened his extended New York sojourn this year to the relationship he had formed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic since stepping down as its music director in 2009, after 17 years, to devote more time to composing, other projects and his family.
Kostya took me to Parus (meaning "sail"), a steel and glass high-rise that had sprung up in central Kyiv since my earlier sojourn, and we shot up to the 19th floor in an elevator that whistled and whined with the wind.
"We're just really exhausted trying to predict the policy, because it changes every day," said Naiwen Ting, a U.S. citizen who left with her family on Jan 0003 for a three week holiday in Australia that has turned into a two-month sojourn.
"We're just really exhausted trying to predict the policy, because it changes every day," said Naiwen Ting, a U.S. citizen who left with her family on Jan 0003 for a three week holiday in Australia that has turned into a two-month sojourn.
At the Carnegie, the show is divided into four phases: Oiticica's beginnings in Rio de Janeiro, sojourn in London, eight years in New York, and final two in Rio de Janeiro, before abruptly dying at the age of 703 from a stroke.
That brief period of Gauguin's career has mostly been forgotten, in part because that first tropical sojourn has been overshadowed by the decade that Gauguin spent on the French Polynesian island of Tahiti, where he created some of his most famous paintings.
That a father of three young children can embark on a weeks-long unpaid sojourn is evidence of a confidence in both a support network that allows him to "sometimes" raise the kids and a level of financial comfort most Americans would envy.
A weekend sojourn out into the desert with a clan of witches and a flask of ayahuasca takes a turn for the Satanic in short order, and the ensuing ritual doubles as a commentary on the culture of compulsory womanhood in more old-fashioned regions.
With two additional spheres ready to go, Free Spirit Spheres plans to move locations in the coming months to a larger area close to Campbell River in B.C. For others, living in a dome year-round is more appealing than just a brief sojourn overnight.
The new parents recently joined Allison Williams (and her husband Ricky Van Veen), Anderson Cooper (and his studly partner Benjamin Maisani), Diane von Furstenberg and Andy Cohen for an island sojourn in Tahiti, their first public outing together since they welcomed Lea in March.
The first two episodes dive into Dev's new life abroad, which includes a new circle of friends, but we also bear witness his anxiety as he prepares to transition out of the food-soaked sojourn and back into his life in New York City.
He added that while residents and a local councilwoman, Debi Rose, had long pushed for a new community center, it was not until he met with Ms. Rose, a Democrat, during his Staten Island sojourn that he decided to commit the money to the project.
Perhaps it was a subconscious aim all along: deeper self-worth due to feeling more connected and less isolated; a wider community, and group of ancestors, beyond what one can see; those who you can carry with you in your spirit as you sojourn on.
McAdoo evaded a question about whether he might discipline any of the players for their sojourn in Miami, but as it was the fourth question about the episode during McAdoo's brief conference call, the Giants' first-year head coach did respond a bit more insistently.
The setting was meant to evoke the funky atmospherics of "Gauguin: Voyage to Tahiti," Mr. Cassel's latest film, a romanticized, somewhat sanitized biopic that details the artist's sojourn in French Polynesia and, in particular, his union with a Tahitian girl some 40 years his junior.
They often begin their Baños extension with a week of rest, which then becomes a month's sojourn, but soon they buy a bike and adopt a street dog and, well, maybe that's why all the foreigners in the cafes of Baños seem to know everyone else's name.
His friend waves him off, but Saul isn't convinced and his little nighttime sojourn doesn't look to be the best idea, especially when Etai Luskin (Allan Corduner), the Israeli ambassador to Germany, shows up at Saul's sister's house to haul Saul in for questioning about it.
In his highly readable if disjointed CHOPIN'S PIANO: In Search of the Instrument That Transformed Music (Norton, $27.95), Kildea, a conductor and writer, takes on the fate of a humble upright piano on which Chopin composed many of his groundbreaking Preludes during his fateful sojourn on Majorca.
He then began a long sojourn of traveling between India and Sri Lanka, preaching at any mosque that would accept him, teaching the Quran to younger students and uploading more than a dozen fiery videos, including many that argued Muslims had a right to kill non-Muslims.
His tenure, which included the team's record-breaking 16-0 season in 2007, was broken up by a three-year sojourn in which he served as head coach of the Denver Broncos for two seasons and as the offensive coordinator of the St. Louis Rams for one.
With "The Slav Epic" slated for an Asian sojourn next year, Mucha's heirs, lead by a grandson, John Mucha, are suing to block the museum tour in what may be the final chapter of a century-long saga that has seen the paintings outlast the Nazis and the communists.
After a 20 year sojourn in the final frontier, at approximately 5:00 AM PT this morning, NASA's Jet Propulsion laboratory lost contact with the Cassini spacecraft, which had plunged into Saturn's atmosphere about an hour and a half prior, ending its 13-year exploration of the Saturn system.
If one considers that a subway arrived and departed 229 times a day during the week and 140 to 150 times a day over the weekend, this means that the ball managed to narrowly escape being run over roughly 4,300 times during the course of its subterranean sojourn.
The completion of his biochemistry PhD there "a very long time ago" (in 1975) saw him begin a remarkable scientific odyssey, an uplifting tale given his ordinary upbringing in a working-class suburb south of San Francisco, brief sojourn as a surfer and tour of duty in the Vietnam War.
From the earliest moments of the series, which show Lister barreling back into her family's estate after an ill-fated beach sojourn with a lover who spurned her (she decided to marry a man), Jones speaks certain lines directly to camera, a fourth-wall shattering that continues throughout the eight episodes.
The sojourn whetted his appetite for more work in Africa and gave him a vivid portfolio that helped him secure assignments from Esquire, Look, Sports Illustrated and Holiday magazines, as well as from advertisers and Hollywood films — he was on set for "Cleopatra" (1963) and "The Night of the Iguana" (1964).
The big picture: A piece of the polar vortex has spun south, out of its typical home in the Arctic, for a life-threatening sojourn in the U.S. This is bringing ultra-cold weather to at least 23 states, where wind chill warnings and advisories have been issued as of Tuesday morning.
The issue has defined both their political careers: Trump's, short but meteoric, through the Republican ranks in the 2100 presidential campaign and into the White House; Sessions's, a decades-long sojourn in the wilderness of immigration hawkishness while the Republican Party retained some moderation on the issue throughout the Bush and Obama years.
The U.S. Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control on Friday issued a license allowing U.S.-made planes to have "temporary sojourn" in Iran, meaning airlines such as Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines, or others flying frequently to Iran are expressly allowed to use U.S.-made planes, or planes with U.S. parts, to fly there.
Floether had been at the ashram for several months when, according to him, certain events transpired that made him question his sojourn there, events that he has written about in his pamphlet "Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh and His New Religious Movement in America," published by the Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship of the United States.
Japan's Lost Black Hole Satellite Just Reappeared and Nobody Knows What Happened to It Earlier this week something happened to make Japan's brand new black hole satellite suddenly,…Read more ReadWhile it's certainly good news to have Kepler back among the living, its brief sojourn into darkness may yet have lasting effects.
In late May, Barron shared a shot of the island from the air, writing on Instagram, "And we're back where it all started … 💙 #TessaBarron2018" Follow-up images showed the couple relaxing amid sunny landscapes with crystal-clear waters in the background, soaking up the rays during their first-anniversary summer sojourn.
Thanks in large part to the quiet and confident performances of Jean Smart and Jeremie Harris as Melanie Bird and Ptonomy Wallace, David Haller's sojourn in the mutant refuge called Summerland does have that adept-in-training vibe vital to the origin stories of so many heroes, from Bruce Wayne to Arya Stark.
The defense, spearheaded by outside linebacker T.J. Watt (213 sacks, 227 tackles for loss) and safety Sojourn Shelton (224 passes defensed, four interceptions) led the FBS in interceptions (21), ranked third in scoring defense (13.7), rushing yards allowed (100.8), third-down conversion rate (26.6 percent) and seventh in total defense (292 yards per game). 1.
Although the space station has hosted innumerable experiments, ranging from controllers for robotic Legos on Earth to growing lettuce, its most valuable use has been helping scientists learn about how long-duration spaceflight affects the human body—a crucial variable as our species begins plotting the details for our first sojourn on the Red Planet.
All in all, this is a functional yet fashionable vessel for hydration, and while it's not the water bottle I'd necessarily choose to take on any long-distance kayaking or hiking sojourn, it'll hold its own just about anywhere to a point, and, in an urban setting, it's a delightfully refreshing splash of color.
Despite being set in early February, "Groundhog Day" is an existential holiday movie in the same vein as "A Christmas Carol" or "It's a Wonderful Life": A smug protagonist is compelled to rethink his mortal sojourn — how he has spent his days, how he has treated people — and to realize the error of his ways.
The revolt against Calvinist fatalism coincided with the rise of exuberant money-minded faiths such as Mormonism — a fiercely entrepreneurial new religion that operated its own bank during its first Western sojourn in Kirtland, Ohio, and that preached a gospel of personal enrichment as a direct dispensation of divine favor, in this world and the next.
Blizzard revealed Overwatch 2 with an exciting trailer at BlizzCon on Friday, giving us a glimpse at the future of its popular competitive action game, which will be branching out with more robust co-op story content and some new characters to spice up the lineup, including the long-awaited Echo and the new hero Sojourn.
Rosalynn Carter The next, and perhaps one of the most significant first lady visits was that of Rosalynn Carter, the wife of President Jimmy Carter, who spent two days there in 1978 with her husband as part of a larger international sojourn for the first couple -- with other stops in Saudi Arabia, Egypt, France and Belgium.
Raised in a Jewish family on a Long Island chicken farm, he enrolled at age 15 at the University of Chicago, had a Paris sojourn, loved France and Britain with an ardor rarely devoted to both those antagonistic nations, and somewhere along the way acquired an accent that Tom Wolfe described as having arrived from London in a box.
If anything, there was more than enough smoke emanating from the Trump campaign in 2016 to justify the FBI's concern about an actual fire: questions about campaign aide Paul Manafort's ties to Putin-linked parties in Ukraine, Page's summer sojourn to Moscow, and Papadopoulos's loose-lipped chat with an Australian diplomat about potential Kremlin dirt on Hillary Clinton, for example.
The Berlin concerts cap an unusually long American sojourn — thanks to the run of "Tristan" at the Met and his engagements at Carnegie, which made him a featured "Perspectives" artist this season and last — for Mr. Rattle, who has the intriguing distinction of being one of the most beloved conductors in the United States who has never led an American orchestra.
Whether it's an impromptu evening soccer game in an alley deep in the Gothic Quarter, making new friends at a pintxos bar where patrons stand shoulder to shoulder, or thoroughly enjoying the admittedly touristy light-and-water show at the Magic Fountain near the National Palace, Barcelona's delightful idiosyncrasies and fierce charisma make it an ideal sojourn for any traveler.
It runs a weekly show (albeit a delayed one, due to the time difference) on AXS TV and it made its most serious sojourn into the American wrestling consciousness by running a G1 preliminary event in California this past July; they inaugurated a new United States title at the event, with burgeoning international phenomenon Kenny Omega crowned the first champion.
On the one hand, this placement is understandable: when the band emerged with their break-through track "Tied Up In Nottz" in 2014—a hungover and pumping sojourn through the piss-scented topography of Nottingham (and beyond) – they captured the specifics of a British experience that more pristine and clandestine groups of the time had never and would never have engaged with.
On the one hand, this placement is understandable: when the band emerged with their break-through track "Tied Up In Nottz" in 2014 – a hungover and pumping sojourn through the piss-scented topography of Nottingham (and beyond) – they captured the specifics of a British experience that more pristine and clandestine groups of the time had never and would never have engaged with.
On a recent two-month sojourn to Barcelona, I spent considerable time taking in two exhibitions — one featuring the work of Antoni Tàpies, (Antoni Tàpies: Political Biography) the other, the first European, solo show of artist Erkan Özgen (Giving Voices: Erkan Özgen)— both of which came to represent for me a renewed focus on the role of art as a sister to soft power today.
Cassini Is Gone and I&aposm Not Crying You&aposre CryingAfter a 23 year sojourn in the final frontier, at approximately 620:227 AM PT this morning, NASA's Jet …Read more Read"One can imagine this as the grand finale phase of the Cassini mission as an entirely new mission with the veteran spacecraft," William Kurth, a scientist at the University of Iowa's Department of Physics and Astronomy, told Gizmodo.
But the nature of traps is that you are lured into them, and Top Pot Doughnuts is the best chain for delicious traps in Seattle and, according to the Daily Meal, in the US.On a recent sojourn to my emerald homeland, I was enticed into one of Top Pot Doughnuts 22 locations by the smell of fresh coffee and the promise of expertly hand-forged circles of sugary dough.
I endeavored to suggest the journey by a recitation accompanied by eight perfumes, of decided contrast, which I used in the following succession: White Rose to suggest the departure from New York, large bunches of roses brought to the steamer to the departing tourists; Violet told of a sojourn on the Rhine, Almond of Southern France, Bergamot of Italy, Cinnamon of the Orient, Cedarwood of India and Carnation of the arrival in Japan.

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