Back in the '60s ordsprog

en Back in the '60s and '70s, parents would bring their kids out here, and they'd play on the dunes and have a picnic lunch. It was an inexpensive outing for the family. In 1980, the government had to stop that because of damage to the fragile ecosystem. They closed the area to all motor vehicles, except for dune-truck operators.

en We will have a food truck there, so we hope everyone will drive through in the morning and get coffee and a pastry or take their lunch break with us. When parents are taking their kids to school, they should leave a little early and stop by.

en If the wolf had ever come to our back door, he'd have had to bring a picnic lunch.

en With trucks and SUVs accounting for over 50 percent of vehicles sold in the U.S. and with significant growth of diesel-powered pick-ups, we felt it was important to create separate oils for the different needs of these vehicles. Mobil 1 Truck & SUV and Mobil 1 Turbo Diesel Truck are high-performance motor oils that offer superior protection for hard-working gasoline and diesel engines.

en [* Make Each Lunch Special: Jacobs says it's important to know a child's lunchtime favorites and involve kids in the lunch making process.] Work together to make lists of foods your kids like and you approve of, and fill their lunch boxes with them to create a lunch they will be happy with and not trade or throw away, ... For example, with Single Occasion products you can honor the individual sandwich preferences of everyone in the family, so everyone feels special and will enjoy their lunch more.

en The whole aquatic center will go all the way to the Prairie Farm fence. We'll have much more space for patrons to to play Frisbee and catch rays. We'll have a picnic area as well. It's definitely designed to be family-oriented, to encourage family gatherings.

en Instead of a family outing, Sunshine Kids brings the kids together so they form their own network of friends. It gets them away from hospital treatments and hospital stays. It gives them some independence away from their parents. This gives them the opportunity to break away.

en We desperately need to bring the ecosystem back into balance. The smaller trees in that area act as ladders to take fires into the taller Sequoias.

en We desperately need to bring the ecosystem back into balance. The smaller trees in that area act as ladders to take fires into the taller Sequoias,

en His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility. This area was great for the groups who had a planned picnic. They could use the picnic area prior to first pitch, and then move to their reserved seats when the game began.

en We need citizens who may need assistance in evacuations to reach out to friends, family and neighbors, ... There will not be enough government vehicles to go and evacuate everybody in every area.

en The waiver dates back to the earliest date of the current owner. If Farmer Jones buys land in 1950 and creates a trust in 1980 and names his kids as beneficiaries, then he dies in 2000, the kids' interest dates to 1980.

en If they could stay off the dunes and the steeper slope of the dune on the west side of the beach, it's beneficial to help the vegetation recruit.

en I can't bring my son back, but I can stop other sons and daughters from being killed. Powerful things happen in numbers. We need (more parents) to stand up, so we can stop this war.

en Work together to make lists of foods your kids like and you approve of, and fill their lunch boxes with them to create a lunch they will be happy with and not trade or throw away. For example, with Single Occasion products you can honor the individual sandwich preferences of everyone in the family, so everyone feels special and will enjoy their lunch more.


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