The Roman Catholic Church was the first European institution to put down roots in the Americas.
If Schmeichel can leave United after six league titles and put down roots afresh elsewhere, so can Seaman.
Startups now have a place to put down roots, grab a wifi connection, and start coding.
The asylum process takes so long that many applicants put down roots in Britain, marry and have children.
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Years of chance encounters with the place were all the persuading he needed to put down roots there.
The problem is that many of his saplings are being trampled on by clumsy colleagues before they can put down roots.
It had long been known that criminals from the south had put down roots in the richest parts of the country.
Like Mr. Querrey, rising golf talent Nick Watney spent his formative years in California but has put down roots in Las Vegas.
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There was little need to put down roots in their new communities, they felt, or to take part in local or national government.
Mr Deakin doesn't stay long enough in any one place to put down roots: halfway through the book he turns up in southern France, then the Pyrenees.
Policy makers have to work out how to embrace and promote low level job activity so that it can put down roots and become a source of independence.
Many put down roots, too, such as actor Channing Tatum who filmed 21 Jump Street in town and now owns the Bourbon Street bar and restaurant Saints and Sinners.
In his inaugural speech, Mr Cubas made a good impression on a country where democracy has struggled to put down roots since General Alfredo Stroessner's 35-year dictatorship ended in 1989.
This year, says Ward Carroll, an editor at Military.com, the list is intended for younger veterans who may have been in the service for just five years and are at a turning point in their lives when they are ready to put down roots, get more education and start a new career.
They will give up the dream of resettling in South Asia and put down firmer roots in Britain.
"We put down our roots, literally and figuratively, " Leanne Baum said, bouncing her curly-haired daughter on her hip before a roaring fire in her family room.
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And Obama is focusing on Iowa, where he put down deep organizational roots and where he had his first big victory.
It seemed he never put down any firm roots, renting accommodation and never staying anywhere long enough for neighbours to get to know him.
But Hadoop still is bound by the fact that its roots were not put down to serve its current market.
If those here illegally are given an opportunity to legalize, it would most likely require them to show how long they've been in the United States and what kind of roots they've put down, he said.
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