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(Yes, folks, Cuccinelli has already put down roots in Iowa. Hint, hint).
"Putting down roots means I can put even more concentrated effort inside and outside the classroom, spend more time in the office for academic support and provide social support and guidance.
"I am settled now, I've put down roots.
Maybe it's just my millennial mind, but I don't think I'll put down roots just yet.
Putting down roots in this ancient, fertile but very hard soil has been a challenge.
"When I moved into this house," he said, "I finally had a place where I could put down roots, literally".
I have put down roots in what I consider to be the most beautiful spot on this planet, on a bluff overlooking a lake, surrounded by a village full of inquisitive, adorable children and helpful and welcoming neighbors.
I had put down roots and grown, roots far deeper than I imagined.
I don't even know how long I'll be doing this before I, too, would long for home, or at least some place where I can put down roots.
I wanted to be Brexit-free and able to stay here whatever happens, because I've put down roots.
Still, what makes me feel that this is a place where I can put down roots are the people who have lived here for decades.
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