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en It's the community-dwelling seniors, people in their homes who have not fallen yet, who are, maybe, leaning toward a sedentary lifestyle. You tend to do less and less. It's this snowball effect.

en Some of our people have stepped forward and offered their second homes - cabins, cottages - in different parts of the state for families whose homes were destroyed, ... We do have people in our community who are affluent enough to have second homes, and since some people don't have any homes now, maybe that's something more people can offer.

en The industry itself is building more homes as primary residences than ever before. And these homes are a lifestyle. They're very special and the furniture you see on this floor, and the different designs play to a different lifestyle, as opposed to just shelter.

en Sit down and make a list of all the things that you would like in a dog and, by all means, investigate the breed type. You don't want a border collie if you lead a sedentary lifestyle. Next, assess your lifestyle: Do you have small children? Are you able to devote time to play with and train an animal? What is the size of your home or yard?

en People tend to forget around the New Year. I think it's just because it's winter-time, and it's cold out, and people are sedentary. Who wants to be outside in the cold walking a dog?

en It's important for people to see all the different types of roses that grow here and how they're grown in the desert. We're expecting the community, including seniors who want to come for just a few hours a week, to help tend the garden.

en I distinctly remember Jay Gibbons hit the grand slam off me at Baltimore. I think I ended up giving up nine runs in that game. It was just a nightmare game for me. That was a good example of the snowball effect. If things go bad in the first inning, I don't want it to snowball it even more.

en These parks that are closing tend to be filled with older, small homes. Those homes are far more than affordable, they're cheap. It's for people who can't afford any other kind of housing.
  George Allen

en Sprawl is killing people, some 300,000 premature deaths annually because of the sprawl sedentary lifestyle, and it is killing our natural environment, scenic vistas, biodiversity, rural towns and much more.

en Just because I am getting older doesn't mean that I have to accept a sedentary lifestyle. One has to have goals in life to stay motivated and keep moving ahead.

en It will have a devastating effect on values of homes and people's lives. You'll have semis going in front of million-dollar homes.

en You can also search for homes in that community. You will see homes for sale in that community, agents in the community and that community's focus and interest all in the same place.

en Seniors and people with disabilities overwhelmingly prefer home and community care options to nursing homes when possible. Family Care has proven people can get the long-term care they need and prefer, and that this can save money for taxpayers by helping people stay healthy and independent.

en Exercise is so much all about movement - getting up from the television to run and jump and play. Sometimes families are very sedentary, and they see it as too big of an obstacle ... but they don't have to go from sedentary to an hour-a-day workout.

en Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy. It can tend to snowball if you let it go.


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