A young ventriloquist is touring the clubs and stops to entertain at a bar in a small town. |
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I begged him not to say anything to Mother, knowing the way such things could and did turn into small town brouhahas. |
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My parents were Brooklynites who moved to a small town in rural New Jersey before I was born. |
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The small town businesses were closing up and letting the clubs and hot spots take over the night shift. |
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We visited the small town of Katha, where trishaws are the only high-tech transport available, and a perfect way to see the sights. |
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The following day, after a pilgrimage to Elvis's childhood home we headed for Fulton, a small town in Northern Mississippi. |
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They're small town girls performing showtunes at an airport lounge in the mid West. |
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The lingerie shop in the high street of Morzine, a small town in the Haute Savoie region of France, is always busy in the days after Christmas. |
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I live in a small town on a hill that overlooks Beirut, the view from my balcony a breathtaking panorama. |
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A small town was nearby as I noticed some stone, slate roofed buildings with smoking chimneys all about. |
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He was born in Borgo Sansepolcro, a small town near Arezzo, where painting was dominated by the Sienese. |
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He despised the dull monotone hum of life in the small town of Spring Valley, now at least a few miles behind him. |
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The movie Hoosiers is a paean to basketball in Indiana, a fable born of reality, the Cinderella heroes coming from a small town named Hickory. |
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Lourdes, a small town in the Pyrenees in south-west France now attracts five million pilgrims every year from all over the world. |
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Across the dark horizon the moon silhouetted a small town which came into view soon enough. |
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In merciful contrast tender tales of sun-drenched small town reverie restore some hope. |
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I know it constitutes an effort to summon up a sense of everyday life in a small town that is not precisely like every other in Germany. |
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Glastonbury, a small town in the south-west of England, is considered significant by a variety of religious groups and spiritual seekers. |
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She loves the high life, and going to a small town in the middle of nowhere is not what she had bargained for. |
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For many of us, such a subdued, small town, near communitarian environment would feel repressive, stultifying. |
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A small town near Niagara Falls becomes a ghost town after industrial sludge from a leaking dump renders the area toxic. |
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She was rather bored with her life in a small town in East Anglia and there and then decided to sell her house and join her son in New Zealand. |
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Find out how a smooth-talking felon managed to build trust and make friends in a small town. |
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Blackman is smuggled out of the country, given a new identity, and tucked away in a small town in Italy. |
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Maria chooses this job to escape a potential life as a single, unsupported mother living in poverty and boredom in her small town. |
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I came from a small town, where the wind is fresh and cool, you could taste the air on your lips. |
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The small town of Boxgrove is just outside Chichester on the way from Arundel where the famous Boxgrove man was dug up. |
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At the time the mural was painted, the Guelphs controlled Massa Marittima, a small town in northwestern Tuscany. |
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Great personalities abound in Bhenswara, a lovely untouristed small town, where it is often said 'the real India' lives. |
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Do you think that sometimes the attitudes of a small town can fuel talent as well as suppress it? |
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Despite the absence of Irish pubs and techno bars, we found the local nightlife impressive for such a small town. |
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Menerbes is a small town in the south of France, very near the Spanish border. |
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His grimly realistic depiction of frontier, small town life comprehensively undermines the heroic mythologising endemic to the Western genre. |
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A man in a carpet shop said that if we were serious we should go to a small town 60 miles to the south-east called Haqqari. |
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I hear the average person in my small town, and I can't understand nine tenths of what they say. |
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Unfortunately, as a stranger to this small town, I did not know the local resources. |
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The dichotomy that exists between reticent and proper small town papers and ruthlessly efficient small town gossips fascinates me. |
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Like so much of what's been reported about Lorna Moon, it was largely codswallop, the tittle-tattle of small town gossips. |
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Scout Finch was so caught up in small town provincialism that she regarded a Cunningham as socially inferior. |
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Newspaper editor Laura Kincaid's investigation of the case and the small town uncovers a history of witchcraft and demonology. |
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Every city and small town in Germany has an opera house and several other performance venues besides. |
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If you let the small town opinions of others govern your actions, you cannot be global in your reach. |
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A free five-minute shuttle ride takes you to the beach club or the small town of Calvi, a lofty 13th-century Genoese citadel. |
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While the convoy weaved its way through the narrow streets of a small town, an improvised explosive devise exploded. |
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Garrison is a small town in a part of the Hudson Valley fast being colonized by weekenders and even some commuters to the city. |
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This being a small town, the community is awash with rumour, secrets and hearsay, often tinged with a touch of mysticism. |
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A few years ago, a woman in a small town in Texas put up the general store she owned for sale on eBay. |
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In the small town of Manhuacu, a rescue worker drowned when his boat capsized. |
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Bloomington is a small town, and any whiff of scandal would torpedo the project. |
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Imagine if there were a truck that rattled its way across small town America educating preschoolers about modern architecture! |
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The couple contentedly settled down for the winter in a small town in the Alps. |
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A favourite with day-trippers, the small town is crammed with glittering gift shops, candyfloss and tourists. |
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He was born in 1823 in the small town of Guebwiller in Alsace, where his father was a silk dyer. |
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Journalists from all over China have gone to the small town to get first-hand information about the case. |
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Pagliacci is set in a small town where a troupe of travelling players have arrived to present a comedy. |
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Chances are that a small town in Georgia is going to include an equal proportion of rednecks, religious maniacs and nutters. |
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Humble origin and hailing from a small town of Kakinada do not appear to deter him. |
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The railway and its connective powers shaped the character, location, and economy of the small town on the Great Plains of North America. |
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The daughter of first-generation Portuguese immigrants, she grew up in the small town of Victoria, British Columbia. |
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In Bridges the people of the small town near the farm give the impression of being sexually repressed, judgmental, and gossipy. |
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The result is a place which is rather incongruous, with only a small town centre surrounded by large numbers of houses. |
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What happens when a small town girl decides to turn the tables on some governmental lechers? |
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An outbreak of legionnaires' disease occurred a year ago in a small town in northern Portugal, coinciding with the local annual festivities. |
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This figure, which was calculated on a quiet day means that 233 cars passed through the small town every hour. |
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Tired of the young girl's glances, he decided to nose around the rest of the small town. |
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Six friends on a road trip stop off in a small town in the middle of nowhere to spend the night. |
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To emigrate might mean abandoning the old climbing oak, the hearth, relatives, and childhood friends-all the small town familiarities. |
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Finlay Martin is a retired farmer in Ardlethan, a very small town north-west of Wagga in New South Wales. |
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She came from a small town in Arkansas and was on loan to the British Army as a cryptographer. |
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The chill norther whipped through the small town and reminded every living creature of the onslaught of the winter to come. |
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Residents from the idyllic small town of Greencastle have vowed to fight the ferry every step of the way. |
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Epsilon's contingent was no more than an advance scouting party, but it was very nearly large enough to sack a small town. |
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Of course, it's a typical beautiful Austrian small town with lots of pensions, hotels and restaurants for the traveler. |
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It was expected to remain a small town and as a result only twenty-four townblocks were pegged out. |
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It's like small town hospitals used to be back in the old days, modest, but complete and perfect. |
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Soon he is off to a small town on the west coast where he decides to stick around awhile. |
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It's true what they say, a little adversity can turn a city of strangers into a small town. |
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What makes this territory unique is, as with any small town, the ongoing contact between lawyers and clients outside office hours. |
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To some in this small town, it's a tempest in a teapot that smacks of partisan politics. |
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The libretto turns a typical Twain idea of human weakness into a celebration of the small town against the wicked city slicker. |
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The Democratic Party is seen as soft and welfare friendly to small town scrappers who feel they've had to fight for all they had. |
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Otavalo is a small town nestled up in the mountains some two hours drive from Quito, and Saturday is its famed market day. |
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Out in the country, past the big cities, over four hills, and through countless curves on the road, lay the small town of Benwin. |
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Oriented north toward the small town of Limbo, he meticulously fights off the slow drift to complacency within his platoon. |
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What small town hick ever bargains on his house being demolished about his ears? |
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At 11 pm on Saturday night, Mr White was parked at a taxi rank in Castlepollard, a small town just inside the north Westmeath border. |
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This summer, we moved our musician son to Clarksdale, a small town in the north Mississippi Delta, famous for its blues lore. |
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It's the perfect anthem for anyone who ever left a small town to go out and seek their fortune with no support from back home. |
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Seton was but a small town, a fisherman's village where my friends and I would play and bathe in the waters. |
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Derby is a small town perched on the red edge of the vast Kimberley region in the north of Western Australia. |
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This is enhanced by languid cinematography, capturing scenes of the countryside and the small town in exquisite detail. |
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I lived in this small town in Alaska with a ton of friends, and everything seemed perfect. |
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Here the small town atmosphere is intermixed with the comforts of a metropolis. |
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The one time we did go away, we went to a small town in the nearby county of Suffolk, to visit my beloved's family. |
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Our family lived in a small town in the interior of B.C. and we were the only family that had non-white children. |
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The bushranger was hanged in Melbourne in 1880 after being captured in a shoot-out with police in the small town of Glenrowan, Victoria. |
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We got sprung from the strictures of the nuclear family, parish church, small town by our aberrant sexualities. |
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We were in the guest lodge of a lumber company in a small town in East Texas. |
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He lives 45 miles south of Aberdeen in a small town called Montrose, home to the second oldest golf course in the world. |
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One place that I knew I wanted to visit was the small museum dedicated to Toulouse-Lautrec in the small town of Albi. |
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In 1999, I was a junior in high school, and a big story in the small town of barre, Vermont, as a suspected school shooter. |
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Upon his liberation in 1945, the U.S. military set him up with a tailor shop in a small town in Bavaria. |
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That requirement is part of a new law pushed by Cheye Calvo, the mayor of the small town of Berwyn Heights. |
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The first See You at the Pole occurred in 1990 in a school in Burleson, Texas, a small town just south of Ft. Worth. |
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But this sort of intimacy can be superficial, says Carlton, who is from a small town himself. |
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She grew up in Carrollton, a small town in at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in west Georgia. |
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The movie tells the story of Bart, a black slave tossed into the role of sheriff in the small town of Rock Ridge by railroaders who want the land for their own purposes. |
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Turkish authorities poured into the small town to cordon off the sites, with riot police keeping the crowds away. |
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That night we heard rumor of a kegger in a nearby small town. |
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I believe that Iranian TV wishes to destabilize my family, who live in a small town. |
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When I was in high school, I had a secretarial job at a fuel company in a small town in New Hampshire. |
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For Mothering Sunday I went back to the small town in which I grew up. |
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Did a majority of American film spectators live in large cities before the 1940s, or were small town and country viewers more representative of the overall audience? |
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The first few minutes set up the story, after which you can wander about the small town of Dharm via an angled top-down view and chat to the various non-player characters. |
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So far, Caitria is proudest of the time she visited the small town of Forney, Texas, ravaged by an EF3 tornado last April. |
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His studies in a small town in Kansas during two sabbatical leaves at Wichita State University confirmed the structural differences he expected from the literature. |
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As we closed in on the far shore, a small town began to take shape. |
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We have seen Bob in my small town of Hastings over five times in the last few months. |
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The small town of Carrieton, originally known as Yanyarrie Whim in the Hundred of Eurelia, was a stopping place for teamsters on the copper road from Burra to Blinman. |
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The action takes place in a small town after it is contaminated by a bacteriological weapon, though the real trouble begins when martial law is imposed. |
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I spent two days in this small town, making yoga on the lawn and melodising with my clarinet in the mornings until it was time to go to lunch at the steward's house. |
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Among the scores of bystanders watching their small town turn into war zone was a marine veteran who was close with Stone. |
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He lived in the small town of petal, Mississippi, across the river from Hattiesburg. |
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The Vampire Diaries sets an unrealistic precedence for both magical creatures and teenage hotness in small town America. |
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The divided highway terminates pending completion of additional construction work, and I find myself ejected onto a two-lane blacktop through a small town. |
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A suicide car bomber blasted a crowd of police recruits in the small town. |
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You were restricted only to the blockbuster films in a small town. |
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Montebelluna is a small town in the foothills of the Italian Alps and is home to a number of companies that make hiking shoes, ski boots and in-line skates. |
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Turns out, this is the second notorious crook to come from this small town. |
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Just up the hill beyond, up which our wheels slithered and slid, we left the van at the roadside and unloaded the god-goodies we'd picked up in the small town on the way. |
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In a small town in the north-east of England, Billy, the 11-year-old son of a coal miner goes to boxing lessons, clutching 50 pence and a pair of battered boxing gloves. |
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Her mysteries are irredeemably small town and South Dakotan. |
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Whichever route you take you will probably find yourself on the motorway which crosses the Waimakariri River and bypasses the small town of Kaiapoi. |
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And while today's Yorba Linda is a small town set amid the sprawl of Orange County, the humble home itself still speaks of the Nixon family's rural, hardscrabble life. |
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A new community wastewater treatment system for a small town or subdivision would be an example of an activity requiring a nondegradation significance determination. |
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It has often been noted that German society retains a small town ethos, which arose in the early modern period under conditions of political and economic particularism. |
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The Dutch colonial houses were graceful and large, set back amid cocas, kanary, and nutmeg trees, while the rest of the small town lay half hidden in the foliage of palms. |
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Known for his portraits of movie theaters across small town America, Davis Cone, a photorealist painter, has made a tribute to a New York City icon. |
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The movie would rather be a quirky pseudo-comedy, in which a stranger appears in a small town packed solid with eccentrics and changes their lives forever. |
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The macho codes of his strict, Marine Corps father were reinforced by those of the echt working-class small town of Carteret, where the McGreeveys lived. |
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Most of the action in the novel takes place in Mold, the small town in Flintshire from which the author came. |
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Steel Magnolias is a heart-warming tale exploring the special bond between six friends living in the small town of Natchitoches, Louisiana. |
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In April and May 1979, part of John Carpenter's The Fog was shot at the Point Reyes Lighthouse and the small town of Inverness. |
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He died a poor man, and is buried at the church in the small town of Guatavita. |
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In 1850 the small town of Trenton, Illinois, located southwest of Chicago, changed its name to Palos. |
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To prepare construction, a short test tunnel was built in 1855 in Kibblesworth, a small town with geological properties similar to London. |
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The Freedom Front Plus is also leading the Volkstaat initiative and is closely associated with the small town of Orania. |
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In 1858, William Parker Foulke discovered the first known American dinosaur, in marl pits in the small town of Haddonfield, New Jersey. |
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Around 1800, some maps show a small town centre along what is now Cumberland Street, close to the junction with York Road. |
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Queen Arwa moved the seat of the Sulayhid dynasty from Sana'a to Jibla, a small town in central Yemen near Ibb. |
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Also nearby is the small town and marina of Deganwy and these last four are in the traditional parish of Llanrhos. |
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Cusano Milanino was settled in the first years of the 20th century in the formerly small town of Cusano. |
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Between 1459 and 1462 the most famous architects of Italy worked there for the Pope Pius II and built the city centre of the small town. |
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The University of St Andrews is situated in the small town of St Andrews in rural Fife, Scotland. |
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It soon became apparent that the small town would not be able to provide enough workers for his mill. |
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The young couple thought of the small town they chose to live in as Mayberry, especially because of its low crime rate and excellent schools. |
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Set in 18th-century Bavaria, the film focuses on a small town where the local glassblower has recently died. |
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Fahey plays Jennie Lee's proud father and the mayor of the small town of Dadgum. |
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Life in the small town of Dunt, Australia, is all that identical twins Daniel and his 90-per-cent-deaf brother Nathan know. |
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Perugia is a relatively small town and the justice system is tight-knit. |
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Aleksandra Lisowska was kidnapped from a small town not far from lviv. |
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Located in small town Northern Ontario, it may be found on a lonely concession road or a major highway. |
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Wonderland sings sassily about real things, such as behaving badly in a small town. |
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I board the train from a small town in Pennsylvania, and I use a Roomette, which is a sleeper room. |
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The pregnant woman was rushed to a medical clinic in Varzaneh, a small town near Esfahan, after experiencing severe labor pains. |
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We are used to Reacher pummelling the bad guys in small town America but this time, elbows and skulls are pulverised in Paris and London. |
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In one of his essays he recalls a time when he, by chance, visited a small town in the fenlands of England, which turned out to be Stilton. |
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Karen Fielding's book American Sycamore is a funny and sometimes fractious tale about growing up in a small town. |
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It stems from the same mindset found in any abortuary in any building in any small town community or big city. |
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Holmfirth is a small town on the A6024 Woodhead Road in the Holme Valley, within the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. |
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The population increase, in fact, saw Bradford go from a small town of 6000 in 1801, to 103, 000 by 1851 according to records taken. |
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By the middle ages Bradford, had become a small town centred on Kirkgate, Westgate and Ivegate. |
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The right-wing Reversionist focuses on a small town past where law, order and predictability prevail. |
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Millom itself has a small town centre and does not offer much in the way of local employment, especially for young people. |
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The lack of laughs begins with the Emo-ish Becca arriving to stay with her dad in the small town of Sporks where she meets dreamy vampire Ed Sullen. |
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In the Pacific coast state of Guerrero on Wednesday, gunmen killed the mayor of the small town of Zapotitlan Tablas while he was in the state capital of Chilpancingo. |
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Now New Zealand's fastest growing tourist attraction, Hobbiton is nestled in a working sheep farm near the small town of Matamata in the Waikato region. |
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For Jonathan Bonk, it was as the son of Charles and Marion Bonk, born on February 19, 1945, in Wolseley, a small town in southeastern Saskatchewan, Canada. |
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In 1794, the Glamorganshire Canal was completed, linking the then small town of Cardiff with Merthyr, and in 1798 a basin was built, connecting the canal to the sea. |
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The last fatal crocodile attack in the Northern Territory was in December 2012, when a nine-year-old boy was seized by a saltwater crocodile near the small town of Dhania. |
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The small town of Simbila, is very popular for its handcrafts and pottery. |
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As an introduction to linoleum block printing, I asked my students to select a lifeform which is indigenous to the habitat around our small town of Colonial Beach. |
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Although only a small town, Atacames has several taxi services. |
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Wordsworth's father was a legal representative of James Lowther, 1st Earl of Lonsdale and, through his connections, lived in a large mansion in the small town. |
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She had practiced law in a small town enough years to know that to ask a judge to recuse himself was like declaring war on the entire Kingdom of judgedom itself. |
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Logan, an eighth-grader at Tatum Junior High School, is an active volunteer and fund-raiser for a program that provides free meals to senior citizens in his small town. |
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Celebrants gathered in the town below and marched to the ruins of Hambach Castle on the heights above the small town of Hambach, in the Palatinate province of Bavaria. |
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This rainfall, which followed an exceptionally wet summer, led to disastrous flooding in Lynmouth with 34 dead and extensive damage to the small town. |
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The two women, both 20, travelled to Syria last November and are thought to have shared a home with another Briton, Umm Ubaydah in the small town of Manbij near Aleppo. |
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The daughter of publicans, Catrina Elizabeth Gulliver was born in Warneford Hospital in Leamington Spa, and was brought up in the small town of Southam in Warwickshire. |
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Arriving at the first stop in a small town called Coliseo, Rory bragged about his Chevrolet V8 that was quickly recognised by the locals, compared to Chris' Maserati. |
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After the Norman conquest of England, Sheffield Castle was built to protect the local settlements, and a small town developed that is the nucleus of the modern city. |
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He was raised in the small town of Wigton, where he attended the Wigton primary school and later The Nelson Thomlinson School, where he was Head Boy. |
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Jim finds himself in a small town facing 20 captured Indian rebels. |
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